SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MTJFLINTOWN. WnmSDAY. ALU 29, 1994. B. F. SO H W EI ER CDITOB 4 SB PBOPHITOR. REPUBLICAN STATE TICK ET. FOR GOVKKNOR. (JEN. DANIEL H- HASTINGS, - of Bellefente. FOR LIEUTENANT OOVEBXOR. WALTER LYON, of Pittsburg. FOB AUDITOR GENERAL, AMOS AfYLIN, of Lancaster JCouuty. FOR SECRETARY OF IXTERXAt, AFFAIRS, UEN. JAMES W. I.ATTA, of Philadelphia. FOR CONGRESS AT-LARfiE. IIOX.GALUSHA A. GROW, of Glcnwood. HON. GKORGE F. HUFF, of Greenwood. FOR COSGRESS, Thad M. Mahon. FOR ASSEMBLY, H. Latimer Wilson. FOR F.ElilSTJB AND RECORDER, Anson B. Will. FOR SHERIFF. James H. Groningor. FOB JURY COMMISSIONER, Lewis Di-gen. Chemists lielitvc tbat they will neon bo able to turn cream into but ter without the aid of churning. Last Sunday evening George O. Barnes .rear-bed a sermon in the Lexington, Ky., C -urt House, and closed Lis remarks with an appeal to the men. to vote for Pollard-Breckin-ridye. WirAT a sight , the leaders of the democratic party trying to pull down the American manufacturing estab lishments for foreign benefit; trying to bring onr people down to the lev el of European and Asiatic indus tries. The King of Korea has declared hid independence of China, and has ujjked the Japanese to help him in his struggle for Independence A two dys light between an army of "25,000 men each, took place on the 17th of August, at Piug-An iu which the Chinese defeated the Japanese, routing them 11 miles. The Japs after running 11 miles, madu auoth -er stand, and were again defeated. Vr. Sloan one of the democratic nominees for Congress-at-Large, died, and that will require a meeting of the democratic State Convention to nominate a candidate to fill the vacancy created by the death of Mr. Sloan. When the State Convention is re-couvened it will be a good time for Judge Bucher to get off the tick et. What will the Judge do. By the stealing of Cashier Gard ner, the Second National Bank of Al tooua has lost all of its capital sock, which was one hundred thousand dollars, and now, if they go on with the bank, they will have to raise an other hundred thousand dolLirs. There is also another loss of fifty thousand dollars, which places the less of the bank at one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. It was a good concern through which to get rid of money. The bank had four hundred thousand dollars of deposits when it closed its dours. A number of the stock-holdeis are making an effort to start again by putting back the one hundred thousand dollars that the cashier stole, and by arrang ing with depositors to pay thani in the future, giving time certiticites of depr.sir. The President did not Sign Usher the ten days prevision of the Constitution, the new tariff bill that the President and the Southern wing of the democracy fought against, Lecauie a law at midnight on Mon day without President Clevtlaud signing it. The President did not -send a message to Congress, but he ent a letter to T. C. Catch ings of Mississippi in which he Siys he will not be separated from his party by "vetoing the bill, but at the same time ho declares the bill not in lino with tariff reform. He is however of the opinion that it will improve existing conditions. He believes it to be a barrier to what ho calls mad protec tion. He does not in, this Utter say anything about the perlidy and dis honor men who passed tha bill, but he expresses tbe hope that it will prove a vantage ground for the House to engage in future legislation in fa vor of free raw material. It is strange beyond the comprehension of the business men of the geat northern eru states, that the President is only in touch with the free traders of the south, and when he writes on the subject of the tariff he writes to a southern free trader. The ptrfidy and dishonor letter was to Wilson. 'This last letter of hope, for free raw material, is to Catchings. Thank God. The Wavne County Nebraska Re publican of August 18, siys: Let do citizen of our couuty croak. Tbis is a veritable oasis in a desart land. Crops are complete failures all around us, while we have plenty to keep us over until another crop can be rais ed. Behold the living illustrations of hard times that daily pass your -doors in the covered wagon; hear their stories of crop failure, of want, of blasted hopes, of homes forsaken, then thank God that jour lot has leen cast in beautiful, never failing, fertile Wayne. Died from Chewing (jam. Baltimore, Aug, 22 Miss Mary ?fcoVD, daughter of T. Janvs Brown, of Princess Anne, Md., died last night trout an operation performed for appendicitis. About ton days ago( Miss Brown, who had always been a hearty girl, swallowed a piece of chew ing gum. It was several days before she became ill, and then it was not thought for an instant tbat the sup posedly harmless gum was the cause. Physicians were summoned from Bal timore and Philadelphia in consulta tion with the town doctors. A prom inent doctor performed an opperation and a small piece of gum was found in the vermiform appendix She nev rallied. Swallowed a Snake- John Whaler of Prospect, Butler county, a boy about 14 years of age, was at a circus two or three weeks ago and saw a snake handler in a side show place the head of a pine snake in his mouth. Going Lome he tried the experiment with an eigh teen inch water snake, but swallow ed the reptile, and is now in convul sions and is likely to die, and all ef forts to get the snake ontof hisstom acbe Lave failed. Fruit Tree Test. An exchange says: A newly discov ered pest is ravaging the apple and peach oichards of Pennsylvania. Through its work the annual crop will be reduced one third. Its work resembles that of the locust family, aod in three years will ruin aa entire orchard. The pest is a small, horn beetle of the same family that de stroyed the pine trees in the north eru belt of Virginia, and the only way to prevent its ravages is to trim oil' the branches fram 3 to G inches beyond tbe track of the insect and until healthy wood is reached. Burn the effected branches. Poetic Genius- It is said that William Cullen Bry ant, did not get his poetic genius from his mother, for his mother was a practical woman in every sense of the word and uncommonly indus trious, and yet for all that is known about poetic genius it may only be another phase of intense industry and application. Mrs. Bryant kept a diary wit a such persistent regular ity and industry that in 50 years she did not miss a day. This is the en try for November 3, 179-1: Storm ing; wind N. E.; seven in the even ing, son born." The poetic genius of Bryant may Lav been the vork and energy of his mother turned from Lund to head work. - - A Snake Milking a Cow- The "bell" cow of the herd owned by Benjamin Johnson near metal, has receutly been returning home with ar, udder devoid of milk. It was nut supposed that persons were milking tbe cow and it vtas determ ined to watch Ler. Oue day this week one of Mr. Johnston's sons fol lowed the coy. s to the mountain, car rying with him a shot gun. At a certain place on the moan taiu the "bell'' cow stopped and a black buak glided up to it and buck ed the milk from its udder. The young man shot the suake, which measured live teet. As the cow ap proached tha spot she seemed to be looking about for the snake and evi dently expected it and awaited its daily visits. Cumberland Valley Spirit. 8U.M.MET rLEtM RETOl K TO JVIAU tR l FALLS TIA PM5i SYEVASIA RAILROAD. On Saturdav. September 1. anoth er of the Pennsylvania Uailroid's not ed personally conducted pleasure tours to Niagara rails will be run. Snecial train cf Pullman warlor cars and day coaches will leave Phil adelphia at 8 A. M., JJowijiugtown S).0o A. M., Washington 7 A. M., Baltimore 8.15 A. M., York 10 10 A M., Harrisburg 11. 3o A M.f Saubury 1.0 ) P. il., Wilii tmsport -i 40 f. M , stopping at principal intermediate points. Excursion tickets, valid for retuin passage within ten days, will e sold for train leaving Milllin at 9.53 A- M., connecting with special train, at rate of S8.G0. Tickets will permit of stop off at Watkins and Rochester, in either di rection, within limit. Pennsylvania Rally- Pennsylvanians in the fur west, have not forgotten their home halits, and annually hold a picnic and take pridi; in calling it a Pennsylvania rally as follows, which is taken from The Vayue Co. Republican iuQwliich the names of a uuiuoer of Juniata Co people appear. The annual Pennsylva nia pic-uic and social gath-riiit; wdi be held at Dr. Cruwforo's Grove. 2 miles ni rthwest of Wayne, on W d nesday, Aug. 29,1894 Ail Pennsyl vanians by Dirth, marriag", distant relationsbip, or previous term of serv itude who nave fettled in Wayne or adjacent counties ere cordially invit ed to attend and bring a good sup pip of old time rye bread, pumpkin pie or huckleberry jam. Tne occa sion will bo one of social ci y ivmeiit, and it is hoped tbat all will turn oat and help make the day one long to be remembered by fraternal greet ings. The following programme baa been arranged for the occasion, and we hope that every part will be fully carried out: Prayer. Song, 11 ly Geo. L Cook Address, Rev. Kunkleman. Song. Dinntr. Poem, P. W. Oman. Business meeting. Roll call of coun ties and short resp.-n-eB. The fol lowing committees have been appoint ed: Committee on Grounds R. B. Crawford. D. Marshall, W A. K Neely. Music George L Cook. Fi nauce, P. M. Coibit, S. B. Russell, Eli Jones. Speak-rs J T. Met.tlen. Refreshment W. O. Gamble, A. H. Carter. By order of E. J. Nasole, President. S. B. Busseix, Secretary. Leprosy in Prussia Cases of leprosy having recently been reported from several parts of Prussia, a special investigation has been officially opened under the di rection of Dr. Natb, and as a result it bas been discovered that there are quite a number of lepers in Eastern Prussia, especially at Konigsberg and Memel, about 70 . miles from Konigsberg. la the Konigsberg district alone ten genuine eases of leprosy have been found, and leprosy is now officially declared to exist in these district", a fact, of which the majority of the population previously had not the slightest idea. Ex. AUCTION SALE. $2,000 $2.000 $2,000 Boots and Shoes Rubber foot wear Umbrellas, Satchels. Monday Evening, September 3, 1894, at G. W. Heck's Store, Bridge street, Mifflintown. GREAT BARGAINS. Goods mast be sold. Ladies' Fine Shoes Children's Shoes Heavy Boots and Shoes for men and boys Men's Fine Shoes Everybody at tend. Do your buying for winter. Auction continued from time to time by announcement of Auctioneer. The goods must be sold. Don't forget tbe date. First Auc tion Sale, Monday evening, Septem ber 3, 1894, at 7 o'clock in the even ing. Tbe Camp-meeting at Newton Hamilton for 1894, came and went its way as others did before it, with this exception that the place was closed against the public on Sabbath and that the circle of preachers in attendance, as well as all the people there were startled over tbe sudden illness and death of the Presiding Elder, J Max. Lantz, after a brief illness of some 30 hours. When Lis illness became dangerous, he waslak en from the camp to Lewistown where he died on the 21st, present month. The funtral of tbe Presid ing Eld'r tor.k place on Friday, Aug ust 24th, at Lewistown. The new departure of closing the camp on Sibbath is approved by many. They say we have a thousand regular lent people here, and that gives na a good meeting every day, and by the closing of tbe gate3 on Sunday many Sabbath desecrating people are kept away There are others who express tha belief that the camp is shorn of its glory when the doors are closed on Sun lay, and that the water of life is r.o longer free to all when the people are ex cluded on the Sabbath day. They muintain that the Sabbath desecrat ing people who attend are better there than out on the farms engaged iu all kinds of amn-ements, and often at gambling and vile sports. They j are better at camp, if they can be I got there on Sunday ttan loitering i about the streets and questionable I places in the towns. That if they can be got to camp on Sunday they will des-ecrate the day less ibere tuan away in their every Sunday haunts. t hose fur open dors, urge tbat t'ie influences of the religious meeting", preaching and prayer has an elevat- iag indut-nce on many people who attend on Sunday, who they can sel dom reach on other da; 8. The earlier symptoms of dyspepsia heartburn and occossionally h-nd ached, should not bo neglected Take ool's Sirsaparilla to b- cured. Have vou tried South American Nervine tho gem of tbe crntury f The great cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant ed tho most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Nov. 14. lv. WATER FIXTURES. Wood, iron, and chain pumps. Iron pipe and Sttings, rubber hose, bras fittings and sj forth. Plumbicg, pump and pipe repairs. Call ou or address. F. W. Noble, March 26, tf. Mifflintown, Pa. ;To be Sold at Private Kale. . The undersigned offer at privite sale a tract ef fifteen acres of land in Fermanagh township, bounded by landa of Wm. Hawk, Dr Lucian Banks, .Woyor's heirs and Joseph Ob erholtzer. This land i well set with younar Chestnut and Rock Oak and is rapidly growing in values. Atkinson & Pennell. Lost- The notices tacked to fenecs aod tree ttaaks in rural nnigbborhoo is are some times amusing specimens of composition. Tbe w-iter saw tha following tacked to a tree one day last summer. It wh writ ten io blue ink ou a peioe of brown pa per: "A stray mare-horse, wioh went away from tbe piemises of tbe undttcined a week ago come a Friday wich she had on a reap baiter and a lotter K on her byp. Also she was blind in one aye with a white star on her fore bed tbe rest of ber is a lite sorl excepting tale wich is blak. A liberal reward will bo payd for her return to Mr. a. j. K . "Also seddell marks on her back " Youth's Companion. Reduced Rates to Grangers' Picnic at William' Grove via I'eDBt) Ivanla Rail road For the accommodaticu of pers-ms dc-iringto attend this interesting picnic and exhibition the Pennsylva nia Railroad Compinv will t-ell ex cursion tickets on August 25lh, 27th. ' 28th, 29th, 30'b nd 31-t. eod to return until September 3rd, incl -sive, from stations in th fol'nwin-r territor? at rate of one fare for the round trip: From all principal stations on tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Division west of Bryn Mawr and east nf East Lib erty, both inclusive. j Fr-m all principal s'atioi s oi th Northern Central Railway north o' Lntherville. Md., and south of Can an laigua. From all principal stations of 'he Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Div ision. Tired, Wek, Kervcns, means impure b o-d, an 1 overwork or too mncb strain on brain and body. The only way to cure is to feed the nerves on pure blood. Thousands of people certify that the best blood purifier, the best nerve tonic and strength builder is H od's Sars -par-ill a. What it. has done for others it will also do for you Hood's Cures. " HoocTt Pills cure constipation by restoring peristaltic action of tbe ali mentary canal. NEW DENTAL OFFICE. Dr. S. D. Diffeuderfer, graduate of the University of Maryland ; Dental Department, desires to -inform the public that he has opened- a Dental Office at Oakland Mills Pa , where he can be found at all times. Teeth extracted painlessly. All work guar anteed. . Tuscarora Valley Railroad. Trains on the Tascarora Valley Railroad will run as follows; Leave East Waterford at 8 00 a. v., and 2 p. m., arriving at Port Roy al at 9.15 a. m. and 3.15 r. sc. Leave Port Royal at 10:30 a. k. and 5.15 p. m., arriving at East Wa terford at 11.45 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. J. O. MOOBEHEAD, Superintendent. G- 4. R National Encamp ment and National naval Association. Plltaburf, Pa . Hair Rates via Pennsylvania Railroad For the meeting of tha National Naval Association to bt held at Pitts burg. Pa., September 8tb, and the National En-jampment of the Grand Army of tbe Republic to be held at the same place, September 10 to 15, tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell to the pnblic, from Septem ber 6 to 10, inclusive, round-trip tickets to Pittsburg and return at. rate of one lowest firs! class fare for the round trip, except from near by points. These tickets will be valid for return passage until September 25, inclusive. Detailed information in regard to rates, stop over privilege, side-trip, excursion tickets, etc J can be obtain ed upon application at ticket effice. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns Talley, Iud., says: "I have been in a distressed condition for thre rears from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomacbe, Dyspepsia, and Indignat ion until my haaltb was cron. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of Sontb American Nervine which done me more good than any $50 worth of doctonner 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 rents. Sold bv L. Banks & Co., Druggie, Mifllintown, Pa. Fob 1. 93-ly. 5etufn;r Strange. Intelligent people, who realize tho important part the blood noma in keeping tho body in a normal condi tion, find nothing strangn in the nnmbpr r.f diseases Hood's Sarsanar illa is able to cuTe. So many tmn bles result from impnre blood, the best wav to treat them is through the blond- Hood's Sarsaparilla vit alizes the blood. NooiPs Pitts are '-be b.-st after din ner pills, assist digestion, prevent constipation Harriet E. Hall of Waynefown, Ind., says: "I owe my life to the great Sonth Amerion Nervine. I bad been in bed for fi re months from th effects of an- exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condiHon of my whole system. Had riven up ail lir.pas of getting wr-1? Had tried three doctors with no rrdief. The hrst pottle of the Stmne Tome im proved mo po much that I was able to walk alxiut and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. T believe it is the best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to biirhlv." Sold by L. Banks & Co., DruggiRt, Mif fl in town. Pa. Feb. 9 '93, ly. Some one says the habit of "out. iug," ns i is cilled, is ordc nature as serting a feeble longing in people to get back to the primitive st-ite of the garden where Adam and Eve cut a shine. Win. Johnson Kermauville, Pa. Injured While Coasting Impure Blood Asserts Itself t But Hood's Sarsparilla Cure tho Disease and Restores Health. C. I- Hood Co., Lowell, Mass.: I "During the winter of 1887, 1 was tejured on ua limb while coasting. It did not (rouble mo much at first, but soon became moro painful my strength began to decline and I could not rest at night. I was attended lij several different doc-! tors but all failed to check the- sroukle and I, grew rap' 'y worse. Early in 1M0 I had to ase crutches and my health was vary poor, having; lost my appetite and being reduced in flesh. In, tbe fall of 1891 I had to take- to my bed and It was thought I I Would Not Live until spring. During nil tUls time I had triad many different medicines but did get relief. In the meantime to givo ate relief, the aeverat bunches around my knee were lanoed and later very effort made to heal the running sores bull all In vain. Then it was, while confined to my bed last spring, that my father, having read much about the merits of Hood's Saraaparilla, HOOD'S Carsaparilla CORES dacldad to have me give It a trial I hava taken it regularly, uiii g nearly ten bottles. AH the ores but two are healed and these are nearly won. I hare thrown away myerutjhes as I can! walk, go to school and do some work. I nave! a good appetite aud real good health and have Increased in weight very much. Hood's Baraaparilla bas been a blasting to me." Wu' Uam Jouxsov, Normanville, Pennsylvania. Hood's Pills re the best family eathartta, gentle and 3ectiv, Try a box cents. Thomas H. Hoorl of Jefferson, I Clinton county, well known as the "Hoosier Bine Man, died Wednes day night, aged 74 years. His skin was as blue as an indigo bag. The false complexion was bronght on many years ago by taking overdoses of nitrate of silver as a cure for epil epsy. He was cured of the malady, bnt the remedy turned his skin b'ue. Indianapolis Journal. LEUJL. gHERlFF'S SALES. By virtue of Sundry writs at Fieri Facial and Ltvari Facia, containing wavera of inquisitioos and exemptions iiwad oat of the Court of Common Pleas of nniata Co., Pa., returnable to the September term next of raid Court, and to me directed, I will fx. pose to atle at public ontcrv. on FWDAT. AUGUST 81ST, 1891, at 1 o'clock P. 11. at tbe Court House in Afifflintown, Pa., tbe neveral tracts of land hereinafter described; Wo. 1. All tbat certain tract of land sit uate io Monroe township, Juniata county, Pa., bounded and described as follows, on tbe North by land of David Nace; on the east by land of James Neimond; on tbe south by lands of James Navlor; on tho west by lands nf Mrs. Elizaboth Zeidera and Frank Speico, containing One Hundred snd Ten Acres, more or Ie, having there, on erected a two story Log-Weather board ed House, a log and shed stable. Suiced taken In execution and to be soid aa tbe property of Dela H. Dauberman and George r . Uauhernian. No. 1- All that certain tract or land sit uate In llilford township, Juniata county. Pa., bounded and described as follows: On the north by lands of Jesse Reynolds and Jobn Wright's heirs: on tbe east bv lands of Jesse Reynolds; on tbe smith by lands of Epbriam Shores; on the west by lands of G ue lave A. Scbrapp, containing Trenty- nine acres, more or less, having thereon a pesch orchard. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of E. E. Berry. No. 3. All that certain tract of mountain land, situate in Milford township. Juniata connty. I'a , bounded by lands of Dr. G If. Graham's heirs and others known and des ignated on tho general mip a draft of Juni ata county, Pa., as the Jacob Barr tract, and containing four hundred acres more or lean. Seized laken in execution and to be sold as the property of E. E. Berry. No. 4. Ah tbat certain lot or piece of ground, situate in tbe borough of Mifflin, town, Juniata county, Pa., bounded and described as lollowj: On the north by lot of Edward Warner; on the east by Hain streel; on the south by F. W. Noble; on the west by reonsylvania Canal Coniany bed, bav rog thereon erected a frame dwelling house and out-buildings Seized taken in execu tion and te be sold as the property ol Prank Warner. Na. 6. All that certain tract of land situ, ate in Fermanagh township, Juniata Co., Pa., bounded and described as follows: On tbe north by lands of John Afickle; on the east by lands of Jacob Thomas and Solomon- Bastion on tho sonth by the public road and lands of W. n. Kreider; ou the west by lands of John Mickle, containing one and one-balr acres, morn or less, hav. ing- thereon erected a two-storv frame dwelling house, log stable and other out buildings. Seized taken in execution and to be suld! aa the property of Theodore Burri. No. tk All that certain tract or land sit. nate in Beaie township, jnniata Co , Pa., bounded and'deseribed as follows: On tho north by public road and lands of J. C. Beale and Jr.hn SulouffV on the east by lands of Thomas Harrist on tho south bv Unds of David '.fatts, Robert Caaibell's" heirs and John Hisingi r; on tho wast bv public roads and James P: Sterrett and William Leon, ard. containing seventy. rarea acrea more or less, bavin thereon erected a two-story leg weather-boarded dwelling house, a log bank bam, a wagon shed' and other out- buildings. Seized taken-n exocntio and to be sold as the property of Jeremijli s. Kenepp. No. T-. All that certain, tract of" land sit. uate in Walker township, Jnniata Co., Pa., bounded ard described aa foilows: On the north by the Juniata river; on the east by lands of Nelson Collier and George M. Hell er; on tbo south by land of Ira Kepler; on the west by lands of Ira ffep-'er. containing forty acres, more or less, having thereon erected a two-s'nry lo;r weather-hoarded house, a frame stable and ether nut build ings. Seized taken in.. execution and to be sold as tbe proper'y of J:ees Bergv No. 8. All tbat certain tract ol land situ ate in Tnscarora township. Jnniata Co., Pa., boundid and desrrib'd as follows: On the north by lands of William White and A J. Ferguson's AsMgn-ep; on the east bv lands ot J bo Gilltiand and A. . Herruson's As fciguees on the aonth by Un-1.. ol William Siitt aud J. J. Mi linllin;: on the west by Tuscarjra creek and A- J. Ferguson's As sigoees, containing to hundred anil sixtv Iwo acres, more or less-, hav-ng thereon erected a two- lory frame dwelling honse, bank Kirn, wagon-hedt, corn crib and other i out-buildings. Seized taken io execution and to be sold na-the property of 11,-nder- I son Frsha and Elizabeth- r'or.slia. o..9. All that certain tract oi land mmi ste in Tu'oarora townshvp, Jnnia'a county. Pa., bounded and dencrinet as follows: On tbe north by lands- of Joseph Cutumtiifes on the tast by lands-ot Samuel Olos.s. on i the soutb by lands of James Loudon; on the west by lands of Alex. MrClure, con taining twenty-throe acres more or less h.iv- . ing tht-reon erected- a oue and one lull oiory ' tr:inm dwelling house. !eize'l tak-n in ex. t edition and to be sold as the property if i Andrew W. Welsh. CQN.DITION3 OF SALE : Fifty dollars of the price or sum at which tbo property shall bo struck off shall bo paid to. the sdierinTat the timn of sale, un less, t lie purchase money shall bo less than, that Mini, in- wiiich case only the purchase money shall bo paid, otherwise the property will again bo imeueil iately put up and sold ;. the balance of the purchase money must be paid to the Siu-ritr at his othee within five days from the timo of bale, without any du mand being tuade by the Sheriff therefor,, otherwise ttui propertr may again bn sold, at the expense and risk of the person, to. whom it iastruek off, who, in case of auy deficiency at such resale shall make good ? the same- SAMUEL LAPP, ShsKifE Sheriff's Office, MiJ;atwa, Aug. 11, 1894. $ JISSOLUTION NOTICE " Notice ia hereby given that the paai skip lately subsisting between John J Pat vbbsosj, Ja., and WiLBEaroaa SoHwaxaa. in Mittl ntown, in the State of Pennsylvania, under tbe firm name of Patterson it -cbweyer, bas been dissolved) this dav by saatual consent. Dated Julv 17th. 1894. JOHN J. PATTE3SON, JR.. WILBERFORCE SCUWETBR. XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of the Catherine Lanver. Letters Testameatary on the estate of Calherin- Lauver deceased, late ol Monroe tewnsbip, having seen granted to tbe un. dersigntd. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to pre sent the saroa without delay REL'BBM LAUVER, JOHN H. MOTER. Etc ad ale, Jnniata County, Penna. DROTHONOT ART'S NOTICE. A Account of Jonathan Kaufftuan, committee of Susanna Kauffman of Walker townahip, a Lnnatic. Notice is hereby given tbat the account of Jonathan Kauffman, committee of Sn. sanna Kauffman of Walker township, has been filed in tne Protbonotary's Office of J uniata county, aaa tne same will be pre ; rented for confirmation and allowance to - tbe Conrt of Common Pleas of said county, I on Wednesday, the 6tb dav of September, A. O., 1891, wben and where all persons ' interested may attend if they think proper. I W.H. ZEIDERS, I Protkcmotwry. Protbonotary's Office 1 i MitBiolowD, - Pa., Auk, 2, 18M. J LGOJU CDTTOR'S HOTICE. Assigned Estate of Ezra Srcith. The undersigned Auditor - appointed by tbe Court of Common Plea of Juniata n,. , Hl.trihnra the balance la tne l. . .1 At jAMn, .nn, AHIIDBr, v. """-- . . . , ... r Ezra Smith, will be at bis office in tbe bor ough of Afifflintown, Pa., between tbe hours of 1 o'clock a. ro.. and 4 o'clock p. m., Sep. 7th, 1894, to perform tha duties of his appointment when and where all per. sons having claims must present tbem or be debarred from coming on said fund. ROBERT MCMEKN, jjnditor. IOrjRT PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the Hon. JEREMIAH LYONS, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, for tho Forty-First Judicial District, composed of tha counties of Juniata and Perry, snd the Honorable JOSIAH L. BAB TON and J. P. WICKERSHAM, Associate Judges of the said court of Common P'o of Juniata county, hy precept duly issued and to me directed for holding a Conrt or Oyer and Terminer and Geneial Jail Deliv ery, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace at Mifflintown. on the FIRST MONDAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1894. BEING THE 8rd DAY OP THE MONTH. Notici bebubt give, to tbeCoroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of the County of Jnni.-.ta, that they be then and thero in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon or sai l day, with their rec ords, inquisitions, examinations and Oyer rememberances, to do those things that to their otl'ces respectfully appertain, and those that are bound by recognizance to prosecute ngainst the prisoners that arc or may be in the Jail of said county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. By an act of tbe Assembly, passed the 6th day ot May. 135 it mile tho duty of Justices of tho Peace of the several coun ties of this Commonwealth to return to the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of tbe respective counties, all thn recogni sances entered into before thero by any city zen or persons charged with tbo commis sion of an v crime, except such cases as may be ended before a Justice of tire Peace, un der existing laws at least ten days before tbe commencement of tbe swasfmj of the Court to which they are mmffr returnable respectively, and in all cases- where recog nizances ard entered into less than tea days bef ore tbe commencement of the session to which th-y are made returnable-, the said Justices are to return the samo in- tbe swtae manner as if said act had not been passed. Dated at MifHiutown, the 6th day of Anguet in the year of our Lord, one- thou and eight hundred and ninety-four. SAMUEL LAPP; Sheriff, Sbkbiff's Office, Mifflintown, August 6, 1891. $ ElECTRICTEIlPHOIlt M o.itrUht. Mimt. bo loClc.VillnKeorConntrT. ,"I2 hom.hop. ! nloBice. Giaoaii- .nil hMt Wlr MIMlth. w.i - - , .. m i. aa mmm mmr. U mT 7t7iiea mn. a l.to.mil the- r.rt i-h V.n. Kin. instrument wj. - nrer out of order, no rwinnir, laU i a ma tt DM. Warranted. AmooBmrtw- V?. n. W P. Warrison A Co., C erk 10, CoUunbus. W Pennsylvania College, Ctettyabursr, Pa. ForxDED nt 1832. Largo Faculty. Two full coures of study Classical ai d Scientific Special courses-! in all departments. Observatory, Lsbra-4 tories and new (Jyiuimsimii. Six large ' build incs. Steam heat. L:brarie9 ?2,0tt0 volumes. Expensea low. Deparment ot f Hygiene and Physical Culture in charge of: an experienced' physician. Accessible by j trr(iient railroad train. Location on the j BATTLEFIELD ot Go tysburg, most pleas aut s:;d health j. PKEPAKATORV DEPARTMENT . " septate buildings, for biys and young men preparing ror olivines or O'niege, un der special csre of tho Principal and thre oss'stants. resicHne with ktudents in the building. Full tena opens September 6 tb, 1804. ForCatalognoa address II. W. MCKCUGHT. D. D.. LL. D., President, or REV O.' G. KLINGER, A. M., Principal. GETTYSilCTfcJ. THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS' Dr. HnmphTyT 8rM-int arpr lent ittcally and carefully prci-wkred ltemetliv-i, uipi for years in lrtvate iracta? and lor over thirty years by the people v. lih Urw etuxrss. Every single Specifla m lecifil cure- for the ftl-ase iiamotl. They enre without drnfjuiti?, urltigorrodnelDfr the Rvtvm.aiaa-i are lu-fnct tud dci-U UicerOVc-reaf.il. Hemrdrtra o tbe WorStl. LOT 1 -Fcvt Corsti'-sT, InflaTHinatioTis. S-M onuN Wtiriu Fever, Worm :Ie... 3 Teeiiiiin; Colic, .Yinr. W akefuln VsS 4 IsViarrttPtif of Cltildreii or Aduits s5 ly;rt?tery,tiriilnK, Lilhius colic 6 t: hoi era Morbii, Vomit Log .J 7 Covrw ol Js. I ioccliitis. '2S 5 N ci r Miritta Twt fiat-he. Faceache ! IlpadarhPM, sir-Jc Headache. Ycrthov .kt$ f MyttptpH, lilltoitsiiesii. t 't.ostlpalloo J I npptysed ir rniaTnl ppriodM. Z5 tI 3 U'l-itsst Too Tf-ttUM) terioiis 'J5 13 ( rm ips lnr nalii, noarseno.. .Z5 14 SrtU Xht-uni, i-ry4?la, truj tions ,45 15 Kliwisiiiiatini.or I:heiiiiiatic Paitia . .SS ltt .Matlwria. ClulJri. vr and Agu...,. ,U5 17 Pt1owBUa4 ornioefling.... 15 18 lilikniiriT ewr Weak Eyci.... .1 19 'ntnrrh, Iiiflwpai. t eld in tc Ueail-. JitJ 'ittWboopinr Cwuuit tati AiMhtna, Opnre-U Irathln(t....4. Jt3 tji Katr Kidehai tren. In j aired fUriruc ti-'S aj J-cpofala. bnlarvt.it InndR. Swelilxift; sl4 lieacral IK-blliiy, J h tnal WttAiefe 545 lrpy, aut Sc anty bct-retiona 6 Pri--rirknciri. SUkJiess f rora itKUn .4$ 27-Kirtuey Dlnramrn ... M rre IntU, orCantei 3tt-kr.nary Vrnkiies, WetttAci)eX. .i t-Pmiull lerifilfa 34 IWpbtiieria, I'Kt-rated Sore TItrtja. . 3'arnir Convert ioaiti&ijutsoas. ,33 EXTRA NUMBERS: 90 NervAnfl Debility, Senile! Wwk- liexs, or Inviduntary I'l5t'iari-e. 1.4M) 3 IwlfaeaMsof the Heart, Pali'i-wtJoja l.OO 30 EpileFny, Kpabnia, he Vitu' iMtee...l.0w SuU br Drwcxtal or Mat ptmtp44. am nMs4,.t of pric Da. UlSfrtMIf tt.MtlAl 1 144 p.C.S.1 MILKS FAE& cariHtr.Ts'XKD.ro..iii aiiswttmat..swTrt. SPECIFICS. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." For nira External or Intrmai, Blind or Bleedlnrj. The rettof Is imniedlaju the c-ure certain. PRICE, 60 CTS. TBIAI, BIZS. 25 OTS. Bold by Dmcti.t, OT, mum s SI4 en reclpt of pdn, Hsaraaats- nrcajnt us was St.. jnrw vaaa as ascnts bc!1 l.-.r.foprs at $55 eamo aaantaaeU oriiAi,oar3 nti wtuxl-rirus, 2& lb., eauiat aa auy ASHE ROADSTER $55 Guaranteed sama aa asanta sell for ITS to Sjon. S ROAD RACER, 25 lbs. 00t WOOD-RIMS, OOUl I'l buy abicrclethrouKhanrKfutyoa pavrtfaO TV til "t inan our wDoienaip price ror cbk iMnif ty. i'coBta boutas much to tell bicycles throufrli onia and dealers s.s It loca to rcake tbem. Let .uicoca and economy ftncircn tho l-ttrr wur am? buy from na direct at wbolcsalo price IUuatrated Cataloffne free. Acme Cycle Corepany, ELKHART. IND rSI rrSTrS rrr?ICnre gnara into pa. tue ct - t - i msnitui Arch fhli NO OIeratinn OP hnainn Hotel Venn. Kead.cg, l'a..Second'SaSard.y u aii t.:3i lur circular. Advice fri nf an-Aa Sv a ' . sVn a s U I-,. ours at at ami sffiPTI wrBDSHri MEWTOBT AMD SBBRMAK TAI. IN leylUilroComp-oy. Tune itaol. of paiaHinger trains, in effect WM sp rf w September ji.iogo. STATIONS. West ward. East ward. rail A F It 4 OU 8 67 8 63 8 60 8 46 3 41 8 88 8 32 8 16 8 10 804 2 66 2 49 2 45 2 40 2 88 2 24 2 20 Newport Buffalo Bridge Jnniata Furnace ... Wahneta Sylvan ...... Wat-r Ping Bloomdeld Junct'n. Valley Road BUiottsbnrf Green Park Loysville Fort Robeson ..... Center Cisna's Rnn 6 06 10 OT 6 08 10 08 6 1210 07 8 10 8 07 8 03 6 1510 10 8 00 7 56 6 25 10 17 6 2210 20 6 81:10 26 6 89! 10 84 6 61 10 46 7 51 7 48 7 40 7 25 6 64 10 49 7 16 11 00 7 20 7 14 7 06 6 69 6 66 6 60 6 43 6 34 7 12 1107 7 17 ill 12 7 23 11 18 AndorsonourK ..... 7 27111 22 7 SSlll 80 Blain .. . ...... Mount Pleasant . New Germant'n . 7 41111 881 7 45'1140 6 3J Noti " Signifies no agent, T" tele- phone connection. D. G RING, President and Manager. C. K.. Miitaa, General Agent. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. JJERRY COUNT! KA1 IERRY COUNTY RAILROAD. The following schedule went Into effect lov. 19, 1893, aod the trains will be rnn as follows: p. m 4 30 4 36 4 Z9 5 41 4 4. 4 46 4 61 4 64 4 r.e 4 59 a. m 1) 15 9 21 9 24 9 26 9 29 9 31 3i 35 Ml !M4 Leave Arrive Duncaonon King's Mill Sulphur Spring Corman Siding Montebello Park Weaver Roddy Hoffman Royer Mabanoy Blonmfleld Long's Road Nellson Dum'a Elliotsburg Bcrnheisl's Groen Pk 'Montour June. Lnndisburg Arrive Leave a. m p. rn 8 40 8 60 8 34 3 44 8 31 8 41 f? 29 3 39 8 26 3 36 8 24 8 34 8 19 8 29 8 16 3 26 8 14 3 24 8 11 3 21 8 06 3 16 7 62 2 46 7 46 2 89 7 43 2 86 7 40 2 33 7 84 2 27 7 32 2 25 7 27 2 20 6 10 1O00 6 17 10 07 6 21 10 13 6 25 10 15 6 28 10 1 5 24 10 2 6 36 10 27 6 41 10 32" 0 09 1 1 20 p. m a. m 6 55 1 60 a. m p m 10 a. ro. 4" a. m. Train leaves- Blonintield at 6. and arrives at ILsjndiabnrg at 6 Traiu leaver IUndisknirg at 6.14 p. in., and arrives at BloomSeld at 6. 50 p. ni. Trains leave Loysville for Duncannon at 7. 220 a. m . and 2. 15 p. m. Returning, arrive at 10 37 a; mi, and 4Jti p. m. Between Land ieb org and Loysville trains run ss follows: Leave Land isburg for Loys ville 6 55 a. m., and 1 bO p in., Loysville for Landisburg 11' 10 a. ro., and 5 09 p. m. All stations marked (are Hag stations, at which trains will cxmim to a full stop on signal. SWS-Headaithe and relieve all the trauWes incf rim to a bilious state of. the synrem. such as DisEtiiess. Nausea. I Jrowsiuess. Distress af l-r nruag. Pain in the Side. o While-their most remarkable success has been shown im caring Hrtaehe. yet CAantn's Iattub Drvaw Pnxa arw eruallv- valuable in Constipatioa. curing and preveHtina this annoving complaint, while tfaay also correct all diserden of tha- stnanach, sUauitate the liver aad : resulata the awwela. c. U they only cured Ah they would he almnat uliais to Affia who siiffar from this dtMrasaiinr csmahuDt. hu fortunately their goooitess does- aot ewd htare. and thnse who once try them will' fia.1 these little pills valuable- in so immy ways that Uiey will not be willing.-to do without them, mat after nil sick head ; ACC-SE la the hane of sonranv lives that lietw-i where we make our great boast:. Uur nilla cure it while others 1 not. Cabtbr's Littlh Ltvinr PriMwrevwry small and very easy to take. One or fo piils moke a dose. They are strictly vr, and io not frripe or punre, hut by their gentle action 8 lease all who use them. In vials at 25 cents: ve for fl . Sold everywhere, or sent by maiL CASTES MEMCnTE CO., Hew Talc. Mil Small Ssss. U fries. all otboxmrpnla rM tm greatly Utcwaaed in arowth aj letTUatttiMof Phosphate poorest soil rich aad pro-i d direct to Iktatu Ko aaru-a. aeua MOmmnOm-XML. YORK CHEMICAL WORKS, YORK, Fa. CARTER'S kjnry.iL. I IB and mm timtri m aaaaaBBsBBSBawafsw T oSSS5?P!,,,kWMISKHOlH.ia eotoeacooo-a-acscscscsoscsoosootw c.ttca)tsctMto loii'iOMSia-o i-1 -q.-a as 00 tf; JO O rC O O CO C5 Oo to 3D. 09 OS 00 kO . tc o CO 1-4 co to Ct to " HHHI8HMOOOOO5BtSOCS00 f S ? S "fc- tO I- O Ol - s. OS IO Ct r- i ,. . t o t eo o mw to oi j oo fa w w oo to cs oi oa crt I1 if 11 Cji t. r.i K-i r-. ... 00 wi 00 00 Q QD tj S fe W Jzs g tr" O 2 9 a ss -3sj " a,;as 2 S 05 .. a q q B 0 - o . B oo-sij-flooooioca Cir I-. 00 OS0B Ol 8J 00 to to tO k- CClOMit. O O 05 en oo 51 3 01 o t-'dcioicjai-j i-qqocooobooooooco SSK52!r'!?t00w'"ejo-i-ioosotoo ctieoioiMHgiKgi(aei.oi:aS to to to os os ik. is. on en ci tooccoeo 00 00 00 -'oC50i)joooo 80 to os to o to OlMQCiH. OS Ct Cn -tISA aW O C0 CO O OOO Cl OMIOOO-IM(OtoS3S5SS MSB UMM Si 9 ii to CO -1 Loom E Arsassoa. P. M. K. Pcsskli ATKINSON PEH3ELI,, ATTORNEYS- AT - LAW, stlPPLLNTOITN, PA. (jyCollectlng and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Omot-On Mala street, la place of rest, dence of Louis K. Atkinson, Esq., sonth ol Bridge street. fOct 26, 1892. riEdBER FORCE SCHWETER, Attorney-at-Law District Attorney. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. na.B-MXaawTOBD, on. daswib h.csw?o D1 R. D. If. CRAWFORD It SON, have formed a partnership for the practice of Medicine snd their collatteral branches. Oflice at old stand, corner of Third and Or an go streets, afifflintown, Pa. One or both ot them will be found at their office at all times, unless otherwise professiocally en gaged. April 1st, ibvu. J F. ACKLET, PHTSlCIAJf AND AOCOITTJEI R. Will tmrsur also as a specialty tbe treat ment of diseases of the throat and cigea- tive system. Acute snd thronic. Dr. A'a methods are in full accord with advanced thought, and are confidently roc commended for the treatment of d'egener- ativeconditiona or elderly ana agea persons. April 19, 1893. -iThe Repair Shop . iuman pjicii is tsic a frit is Kept Active" JmUAITEI will rc$u!! 'IF SOT DISEASE. fbv c!eaisjg the- tezoii iThrosiSrTa tSso ISo :';: a, -the Katsra! CEiiiDneVv . all Iinparilics. 50 s PER 60TT! THE WORLD OVgP. X M-PS.BV IMEMKMfas SsaPMiiua CO & HErlCH &Gt0f.1G0LD!S SAWJ!L&EH6&1E A wonrtertul Improvement In Friction Feerfa stn ( 'ia-Kark. Buck motion of Carriae thtrsve Hf-ww as i:tst as any otti.r lir Vbe market. Krfc-ctr. ' l.iti-1, F-ri. caiirfna all te Sfs-rt frmuina: to etsnr- k:1:i n-ht!e hncki-v;: aireat aa-vina in poti-BF aaaf wear. Write fr clreulara ami pn-es; ftmitaiaf i frt-e u-on appHentton, Also Sprins Totatsi laws rows, liar Hnkea, 'uli--mtors. Corn PlasM. rrs, !-lielier-s etc. Xrnlion tldt panrr. HEKCH & 3H0MGGLD. Var.frs., Y0 Pi 83,000.00 A YEAR FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. If you want work that ii-jhrasantand profitable, send ua vour -uldrcx-i imiMisiiately. We teach men and t-ninen how to earn :toni S5.00 per dill-to SJ.1,(MMI per year wiiliont having had preiions exicriem-.e, anil tiiriiiu ilia rmplo) meut at wtiielt tlicy cau make that niuatut. Notltiiif; dittieult to learn or thst reqnirf-i nuicli time. 1 he work is easy, healthy, anil lion. moV, nd can he done dur. ing daytime or cvenin?r,.ri-Eht ia vour own lursl itv, wherever you llvi.- Tlie reaBlt of a few hours' work often errn-ala a week's anew. We have tat-put thouanosof both sexes aud all af-s-a, and niativ have Irul, foamlalions that will surelv hriuj them riches. Some of tha smarta-t men in this country etre their success in life to the start fven ihe'ni while in our employ years aeo. You. reader, innr il as well: try it. ou cannot tail. Xoeupltal neaeasary. We tit von out with somethln-that i-w, solid, and sure. A onk brimful of artvu-c i. fres- to all. Help your- elf by writing for -if auMlay not to-morrow. eiavs'are costly. S. C. ALLEN & CO., - B&X.420, AUGUSTA, MAINE. irwsick He-lJtwr-iaCc.mpleilon lio-s ila a-um-iel-n-e. ia-ta---LTiiACo..aU fcOit.,- Jures Constipation i never falls tos-ara-tUNNERS double , extract BAB8ACit,II.l,A. SOc everrwhera . 2,j I. D.W e- tCl -v &5 m ci o to r c-t ocnei I il CO afi a a: CD 4 P. -SS! H i. W! 0! H 50, 0 m! H t; H I9HH m en to 4". - O CO CO l- l- M 03UUOH en os i-" - to r ; O 00 o o o H O s !zS o bfi d , a sr a 3 to a. B a p a a a m - a 03 : : B OOgMieU to os ct to os o r IO li Cl o o os 00 as to I Ct O Ol 00 p5 i' ot oi 01 o en cs -t ! o -ajojZoo o o O O -1 O O l-1 to Ol to OOO evs- 09