SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN WtyPLlNTOWN. WED5HSDAT. SHM?,1894. B. F. SCH WEI E R 9 scire a ad raoraiiToa. REPCBL1CIN STATE TICK ET. FOIt flOVFHNOR. DANIKL U- HASTINGS, of Bellefente. GES. FOR LIEUTENANT OOVEHNOK. WALTER LYON, of I'lttshnrg. FOR ATOITOROENERAL, AMOS MY IAS, - of Lancaster JConnty. FOR SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS, UEN. JAMES W. LATTA, of 1'biladelpbia. FOR CONGRESS AT LAROE. JIOX. G ALI'SHA A. GROW, ot Gltnwood. nON. GEORGE F. HUFF, of Greenwood. FOR C0.WRE8S, Thad II. 5I-.horj. FOR ASSEMBLY, H. Latimer Wilson. FOR REOISTSn ASU RECORDER, Anson B. Will. FOR SHERIFF. James H. Groningnr. FOR JURY COMMISSIONER, Lewis Desert. mm Gr.s. D. II. Hastings, For Governor. The busines- ( the country is try ing Jo g;t oa iis fc.'t lesfit.e the dem ocratic tariff reform. When Ilia democralic tariff reform business wreckers succe3d in con vinuing tlia Anerisan people that the way to in-jv.-y? ths wlit'on of peo pie is to rtl;Uij c ituiiis of cftpita! autl wasres they will bo al!a t prove to tbe satisfaction f the psople that yvtor n itur : IT v l-.ns n ) h:.ll. At tie late Coi.vfciitioii of scien tists in York Statr, a geologist said that thousands of years ago, the wa ters f the- Hiisqiv-hmna and its trib utaries ran in tbe opiMisito direction from what tiiey do vow. At that time if he is correct the Juniata ran j in the direction of A'tooiia instead cf in the dinctiou of Drcnc.innon He further said the waters of tbe upper lakes rar. across Iiliaois to the Misa issii pi Valli-y, and that if a dam 23 feef, be constrtic'ed at liuffilo.N. Y., the vstTs cat' t turned into the .Vissis.-.ippi river 1 way of Chi cago. We had bfcttt r accept what he says as true thau haul proof to dis prove it. ITon. Walter Lyn, For Lieut '.taut Governor. ' Hoa. Th -d M. Mabou v.'as rrnomi nated for Congress last Friday by the )istiictCnffriiic3 atLewistown. He was tbe only cmdidata. The district is lirgoly repu'o!icai and his election is assured. There arts a c'd many Pittsburg toby cigars smoked in town these times. Some of tlx; smokers have taken to the pipo Others have quit smoking. If the democratic bard times continue, most of the people will have to quit smoking. Cheap cigars, cheap pipes but no money to buy with Such is democratic re form times. Hon. Amos H. Mylin, For Auditor tiencral. Furst on Thistles- Judge Furst of Centre county, re cently cited ail the constables to ap pear before him, and instructed them to issue their orders upon the super visors of their respective townships to have owners of land upon which Canada tbistles are prowinsr to see that thav are externa inated." General Hastings the next Republican Governor will be in Mifflintown on Monday, Sep tember 24, continuing during tne atternoon. Everybody come to town on that day, and snake hands with the next Got ernor. Further particulars of ine meeting next weeK. President Cleveland in his Catch tog letter, plainly tells the country tbat the tariff bill that the democrat ic Congress passed settled nothincr. The tariff question is to be ken oren for a farther drag in the direction of free tr de. Democratic orators and writers say tbe times are getting better. Every one iiopes mat wnat tuey say may be true, lint it will be quite awhile before times can be as good as when they tore tbe good times to pieces. The country would be happy and prosperous now, if time3 were half as good as when the democracy elected Cleveland and a democratic Congress Government is instituted and per- rnutea among men lor tbe purpose of securing the rights of people in their person and property. When government fails to do that it is'of no use. With that primary principal in view the Commissioners of Juniata county, ore offering a roward for the arrest and conviction of unlawful men, who in so many places in this coun ty have terrorized people by house breaking and personal violence. Gen. James W. Latta, For Sec'y of Internal Affairs. Hon. Galusha A. Grow, For Concirrgs at-Lirge. Hon. Geo F iIuff, For Congre8-man at Large. BASKET PICNIC- The annual basket picnic " of the Friendship Fire Company No. 1 of Patterson, Pa., will b held at Schmit tie's Park, on Siturday, Sp'ember 15.1894. Tbe train will leave Mif flin station at 7.50 A. 31., and return at 6 47 P. M. The excursion rates are G4 cents for the round trip. Our tbaoks are tendered to the friendship Fire Company for an invitation, and we will try and be present. To be Sold at Private Sale The undersiffned offer at priv itf sale a tract nf fifteen acres of land in Fermanagh township, bounded by lands of Wm. Hawk, Dr Lucian Banks, JWoyer's heirs and Joseph 0; erholtzer. Tbis land i- we'l et with youn- CheRtnut n R ck Oak and is rapidly gro-vnr in v dn-'. Atkinson & Pennell Tired, We k, Xerroas, mca"S imoure b u d, mil vrfnr or foo mnci str-iin on brain and body. Th' only way to cure is t feed th nerves n puie blood. Tlionsa 'dsof pcopis certify thu' th" b t imriti . tli ! r--v t ' bl 0 r ..t ... Hood,$ Pills cnr- constipation by restoring peristaltic action of the ali mentary canal. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind., says: "I owe my life to tbe great South American Nervine. I bad been in bed for five months from the effects of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition of my whole system. Had given up ad hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proved me so much that I was able - to walk about and a few bottles oar ed me entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in the world- - I can not recommend it to highly." Sold by L. Banks k Co., Druggist, Mif flintown. Pa. Feb. 9 "93, ly. COURT PKOCEEDISOil. Court convened at 10 o'clock A. Jtf. on Monday. September 3rd, 1894, with President JudgeLyons and As sociates Wickersham and Barton on the bench. The constables made their returns. Ooe bistard child was reported as being born in Mifflintown borough and in Tuscarora township by tbe constables from those districts. The Grand Jury was sworn and charged by the court. Alias subpoena in divorce was granted in the case of Anna Liura Hudson vs. Louis L. Hudson. Subpoena in divorce granted in the case of Job F. Haldeman vs. Louisa R Haldeman. X Alias Sub ceoa in divorce war granted in the case of Kate L. Codes vs. Cambridge Coder. In the divorce proceedings, Tobias W. Auker vs. Mary A. Auker, peti tion asking for alimony and counsel fees file 1. In the estate ef William Holder, deceased, sale of real estate to Wm. C. Shearer for $2,500. Confirmed. In the estate of Abram Whitman, deceased, leave was granted to mort gage real estate to pay debts In the estate of Catherine Kurtz, deceased. Sales of real estate to Jacob Brnbaker for $3,200 to W. H. Slaughterbach for $850, and to Si mon Lyder for $02 wa9 confirmed. Ia the estate of Wm. Hart, deed, order for 6ale of rel estate granted. In the estate of Joseph E. Long acre, deceased, order of sale of re d estate granted and widow's appraise ment confirmed. In the es'ftte of John Hnzzard, deceased, refunding bonds filed bv the beirs. W. L. Hoopes. Eq., filed his re port as Auditor in the estate of J. C. Okeson, deceased J. N. Kelu-r, Esq , filed his report as Auditor in the assigned estate of Henry S. Hurt. C. B. Crawford, Esq., filed bis re port in tne estate of Fianna Stevens. deceased. The hotel license of the Jacob.? House, Mifflintown, was transferred by W. S. Arbogst to Robert Nixon. In tbe matter of tbe appropriation of the moneys realize 1 by the sheriff from the sale of the Obherholtzer property: Ju ney ruled into court, nd September IS, 1894, the court will make appropriation of the same. I be report of viewers to assess damages for laying out cemeteiy al ley la the borough of Mifflintown, filed. In the matter of the proposed change in the road in Fermanagh and Walker Twps , running between Van Wert and Mifflintown. rule was erranted on original petitioners to show cmse why exceptions to views and review should not be filed nunce pro tunc and answer of original peti- j tioners was filed to former rule t Taniel Auker ws appointed guard . ian of the minor children of William 1 W. Sulouff. deceased. H. H. Hartman was appointed truardian of the minor children of Henry McClnre, deceased. Commotiwealth vs. Philip Hine baugb, Wilson Dressier, Frank Iechupp, Harvey Frou'z, -Wart Mark ley and Isasc R Bostwick. Disturb ing a religious meeting in St. James church, Susquehanna township. W. Scott Switzer. proseentor. The de fendants are boys and young me", and on the 29th of July disturbed a Christian Eodeavor meeting in St. James Church hy loud talking, langhing and by slamming opn the doors of the church. They made a vigorous dwfense, but wer found cuilty. Sentence was suspended un til December Term. Cornmonweal'h vs .Nines Sheets Fornication and bastardy Ida M Berry, prosecutrix Wh-n ease was called th" def-ndnnt dd nor no pear. His bail was forfeited, and b was tried in his absence Fr ni ' evidenre it appeared the sau' of limitations interfered with his con nection and the court instructed- the '.ijury to find a verdict of not guilty, fwriinri Ihcv rlisl ltnf i m tncc rl v uavu i u y aiU vuv saj trwv- tu costs upon the defendant. Commonwealth vs. Adam Dannen. The indictment was for entering the dwelling bouse of John Porter in Milford township, and stealing a ra zor to which defendant pleaded guil ty.. Sentenced to the county jail for the period of 30 days. Commonwealth vs. Calvin D Wag ner. Assault and battery. M. A. Huffman, prosecutor. Not a true bill and county for costs. Commonwealth vs. Edward Lath er Larceny. Thomas P. Hurley, prosecutor. Not a trne bill and vs. Thomas H Hurley, larceny. Not a true bill. Commonwealth vs. Wm. C. Brown, statutory rape. Simon M. Logan, prosecutor. A true bill and against same defendant, fornication and bas tardy. Rose Bell Logan, prosecutrix. A true bill, both continued. Com monwealth vs. Hiram Smith, assault, and battery, H. D. Thompson, pros ecutor. Settled. Conimonwf alfh vs Charles Sartz assault and battery. John Muldoon, prosecntor From the evidence, it appeared, Swartz strnck Mn'doon over the head with a clubon the 10 h of Mav, 1894, tbe blow knock-ne Mul doon into a state of insensibility in wiich he remained for several honrs, arid from the eff ct of the blow, he was confined to his b- d for nearly two mon t s. Swartz's defn th Mol l., n hd a fork- d him 'th hi, I'll tbe jtr evi.te ir) t-k no s nek in i-ii il- fmse hh thev f"t)iid turn guilty, nr-d he was sentenced to the Western penitentary for the per iod of one year. Commonwealth vs Ira Fry, Frank Zechman and Harry Focht. Assault with intent to rob. Assault with in tent to kill and carrying concealed deadly weapons. Jacob Ludwig, prosecutor. From the evidence it appears tbe defendants plotted to rob and kill the prosecutor on the 6th of April, 1894, but for some reason failed to carry out their plot. Their inten tions became known to Jacob Lud wig and his neighbors, and when he was assaulted on the morning of the 30th of April in his barn where the defendants were concealed. His h d with htm a revolver and while lying on tbe ground with his face down and the defendants on top of him, fired off bis revolver twice. One of tie shots striking Ira Fry in the arm ! Te robber, wrenched the tristol out of Ladwig-s band and ran. The whole community pursued them and overtook tbem in SaisanebannaTwo! where they were captured. Thuy denied that they bad gone there to rob and kill Ludwig, but said they were sleeping in bis barn when be at- tacked them and commenced shoot- at them. The lurv. however, found them guilty of assault with intent to roo, ana x rj ana JTocnt were sen tenced to tbe penitentiary for the period of two years, and Zechman was sentenced to imprisonment in the Huntingdon Reformatory. Adam K. Jtfarkle vs. T. V. Irwin, No. 65, September term, 1894. Feigned issue. Verdict for the de fendant. S. G. Wellbrier vs. J. Fox & Son. No. 136; April T., 1993 Appeal for Judgment of Justice of the Peace. Verdiot for the defendant in the sum of $11.35. Harriet R. Kepner and Geo. F. Kepner, administrators of Philip M. Kepner, deceased, vs. A. H. Spangler. Continued. Nicholas S. Arnold Jr., vs. Samuel Lapp and Jas. S. Woodburn. - No 142; Sept T-, 1893. Tresspass. Ve diet for the plaintiff in the sum of $150.00 J. R. Van Horn vs. 8amuel Lapp and Gwge W. Watte. No. 12; Dec T , 1893. Trespass. Settled. John B. Bardell vs. G C. Runkle m y "'onioger. IN . 85; Dec. T , 1893. Appeal. Verdict, for the defendant. Samuel Strayer vs. Jacob B. Lauv er, administrator of Thomas Stewart, deceased. No. '86; Dec. T., 1893. Verdict for the plaintiff in the sum cf $12.97. ; Michael Sourer vs. Jesse W. Bry ner. No. 51. Feb'y T.. 1893. Con- i ued. S. R. Dncker & Son vs. Henry Nip p No 64, Sept T., 1894. Ver dict for the plaintiff in tbe sum of $10 77. John Trego vs Ju. H Varnes. No. 66, Sept. T . 1894. VerdW for the plaintiff in tbe sum of $17.94. In the matter of the sale of the real estate of Theodore Bnrris by Sheriff's Sale. Rule on Sheriff to pny over money made. W. H. Groninger, Samuel A. Thomas and J. Clarence Hower, were appointed viewers to report on the vacation of a public road in Milford township, leading from the borough of Patterson up Licking Creek Val ley. Th same persons were report ed viewers to report on the vacation of a road iu Milford township, which road beginning at a point where it intersects the public road leading from Patterson up he Licking Creek Valley at the Lntheran church and endiog at a point in the public road near James Tabb's residence. Report of Commissioners appoint ed to apcertain the boundaries ot the borousrh of Thompeonown, filed and confirmed by the Court. Report of viewers of road in Black Log Valley, Lack Twp., con firmed, nisi, and width of road fixed at 30 feet. Report of viewers on road in Mil ford township, confirmed absolutely. Report of viewers on road in Beale and Spruce H-'ll township, confirmed, BARGAIN DAIS! BARGAIN DAYS! SCHOTT'S STORES FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Flannels, Underwear, Blankets, Ladies and Children's Coatesand Capes, Ciotb and Serges. All -hi Goods will be sold at spec ial v Reduced Prices. Ladies Brnd Oloth Fur Ooatea and Dresses at 75n; worth $1.00 Hill. 1 vard wide bleaobed muslin, at 6o; worth lOo. Cantnn Flannels for 5o: worth 8o Indian Blue Calioes and Fancy Da-k Beat Caliones at 5o; worth 7io. Serges and H -oriel Us, Navy Slue. and all Fall Shades, 40 inobes wide, at 49 oents; worth 60 cents. Drcsn Cloth, 54 inches wide at 44c; worth 75o. Lancaster Ginghams at 4io; worth 9 cents.. Ladies Blaok and Colored Stockings at 6 cents; worth 10c. Ladies Coats and Capes at $2.50, $3, $4 and upwards I'arpets at 25o, 30o, 38c and 45 5. You save 35 cents on the dollar. Muslin. 1 yard wide, unbleached, for 10 yards, for 39 cents and better quality, 21 yards for $1. Blankets at 75o, $1, $1.50, $2, $3 and up. $4000 worth of Men's, Lidies and Children's Shoes at speoially raduoed prices. Now is the time to buy your Fall and VVinter Goods. Don,t ming a (rood opportunity next Mon day, September 17; Tnesday, September 18; Wednesday. September 19. SOHOTTS STORES, BRIDGE ST. MIFFLMTOWH Hatbing Strange Intelligent people, who realize the important part, the blood holds in keeping the body in a normal condi tion, find nothing strange in the number of diseases Hood's Sarsapar illi is able to cure. So many trou bles result from impure blood, the '- wav to treat them is through he blo. l Hood's SirsapariUa vit al zs the blood. Hood's Pill are the best after din ner pills, assist digestion, prevent constipation. .Maine bas gone Republican by tho largest majority ever given the ticket in the State. Of the 151 Assembly men only 24 are democrats. The Congressmen axe all Republicans. During tbe month of August, dogs in Perry county, killed $154 worth of sheep. Ti the dogs keep that up every month of the year they will cost Perry County between 18 and 19 hundred dollars. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Auction on Thursday and Friday evenings, and on Saturday afternoon and evening at Heck's. A tbief stole $20 and a gold bre vst D "V. P1,.0 railrc . UCJ pin and a return railroad ticket to " Tin tb R a T cm, n- Hfe lPoweU m P" w day. ago. I On tbe 5th inst., Ada Macley, eged about; lb years, who lived with Rach el Jones at the aquednct below New- port, wnue m tne act of taking a bucket of water out of the canal, fell in and was drowned. Have you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century t The great cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. Mickey ud Con. A book minded scion of the Verdant Isle was seeking intellectual food at tbe public library and coald not quite make np bis mind as to the particular literary repast be wished to make. In case wuere the freshest volumes of the . l;,nrv'a trr are diKnlaved for the stimulation of mental appetite. Her be saw a book whose title satisfied him tbat he had found just tbe thing he wanted. It wos"Micab Clarke, by Dr. A. Conan Doyle. Approaching the attendant, he said: "Please gimme 'Mickey Clarke,' by Con Doyle, oat of that cupboard." He got tbe book, hut the expression on his face when be came back with it i io minutes later proved that he had mistaken tbe nationality of his hero. Boston Herald, ChcerfulmeM. That cheerfulness can be cnltivated is well illustrated by the story of a lady and gentleman who were in a timber yard, situated by a dirty, foul smelling river. Tbe lady said, "How good tho pine boards bid ell I" "Pine boards'." exclaimed the gentle man. "Just smell tbis fonl river!" "No, thank yon," the lady replied. 'I prefer to smell the pine boards." Rain's Horn. Stacked Acalnt Him. Traveler Say, my friend, there's no meat in this sandwich. Waitress No? Traveler Hadn't yon better give that pack another shuttle and let me draw again? Pittsburg Dispatch. Mr, James K. lioiul riiilaJolphls, Fa. Muscular Rheumatism Sciatica and the Piles Adds to the Sufferer's Misery Four Bottle, of Hood'. Sarsaparllla Effects a Wonderful Cure. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Gentlemen: As a result ot tho memorable blizzard ot March, iocs, I contracted muscular rheumatism; at that time I was engaged on a Job ot stoanifltUng iu riainOeld, N. J.. and tt was necessary lor me to wade through tbe snow to the building, a new resilience, in which w were working. For eighteen months after wards I was laid up with muscular rheumatism and sciatica. I then joined my son-in-law la Denver, CoL, where I was engaged In tteam Bttlng and engineering, and where I commenced to take Hood's Sarsaparllla for my rheumatism. It cured me not only of the rheumatism and aciatica, but also of outward piles, from which, for thirty-three years I had suffered A Thousand Deaths. ' Previous to going to Denver I visited the University of Pennsylvania to be operated upon. The doctor pronounced my case elongation ot the bowels and the worst he ever saw. He re fused to perform an operation, saying that after having suffered so many years it was not worth while that I should die at that late day from th fleets of the knife, and die 1 would If he used it. No Man Can Conceive what I suffered for thirty-three years. I tried all sorts of remedies and treatments, often without the slightest relief. Four bottles of Hood's Sarsaparllla not only relieved, but cured, both tho piles and rheumatism. The Hood'sisCures only trace of rheumatism which I feel now Is a little stiffness when the weather changes, and as I will be 73 years oM In August that Is but Incidental to my age. This is a simple state ment of facts." Jamfs R. Bosi, 269 West Norrls Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Hood's Pills cure liver Ills, constipation, biliousness, taundice. sick headache. Indigestion. LEGAL. PROCLAMATION. W BKiEAS information has been received tbat certain parties have constructed and placed in the Juniata river and its tribn. taries in my bailiwick fish baskets and eel weirs, nets, wing-walls and fish darns for the purpose ot taking Bsh contrary to law; tberelor notice is hereby given to all parties interested, that all such fash basketa and eel weirs existing in tho said Juniata river and tributaries within tbe limits of Juniata county are hereby declared a common nui sance and the owners or managers thereof are hereby ordered to dismantle the aame within ten days from tbe date hereof, so as to render them no longer capable of talcing or injuring the fishes of the said stream or whatever kind; and it after tbe expiration of tbe aaid ten days this notice shall not bave been complied with, then tbe same shall be destroyed or dismantled in accord ance with the Act of Assembly, ia such case made nd provided. SAMUEL LAPP, &htri. Sheriff's Office. AfiRtintown, September tb, 1894. Llr!.! Agents. $73 iEclsvw writawy. Tks) r feaulv 1b om aaiBttt its.. ruiac tlM aMosla. To pWh l baittsM, tMBSJ0UsB4M tbe rr. Brfjkt. pushed ajiatws, toe) tasirfUl wit. 3f scsJossj fiaf.awsoilssi fcajkdWetoUitmc. 4ur abto.vamotwd. CiralsuvtrM. W. P. n A awBIaWs 4 OSk, CM 1W. I flslsMrtsM, IS but skin deep. Thereaietbsaaandsofladi'.s who nave regular features aud would be :c corded the palm of beauty were it not for a tvoor cotnTiexiou. To ail such we recommend OR. HtBRA'S VIOLA CREAM as possessing these qualities tbat quickly change the meet sallow and florid complexion to one of natural health and unblemished beauty. It cores Oily Bkin, Freckle, Black Deeds, Btotchea, Sunburn, Tan, Pimples, and all Imperfections of the skin. It it. not acosmeUc but a cure, yet is bet ter for tlit toilet table than powder. Bold by DreggirL:, or wnt jwl mi.l upon receipt of 50c . C. 31 TTNCR CO.. Tetode. O. Ca J - J 3 D ISSOLTJTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tbe partner ship lately snbsiatlog betweea Jons i. Pa tcbsobt, Je., and Wilbbbjobcs ScmraYza, in Mifflintown, in the State of Pennsylvania, under the Arm nam of Patterson tt chweyer, haa been dissolved this day by mutual consent. Dated Jnlv 17tb, 1894. JOBN J. PATTERSON. JR., WILBERFORCE SCHWETKR. JVXECUTOR'3 NOTICE. Estate of tbe Catherine Lanver. Letters Testamentary on the estate of Catherine Lauver, deceased, lata of Monroe tewnsbip, having been granted to tbe un dersigned. All persona indebted to aaid estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those bavins; claims to pre sent tbe same witbont delay REUBEN LA DYER, JOHN H. MOTER, E vend ale, Juniata County, Penna. Pennsylvania GoUege, Gettysbarg-, Pa- Founded in 1832. Large Faculty. Two full courea of stndy Classical and Scientific Special courses in all departments. Observatory, La ora torios and new Gymnasium. Six large bnildlngs, Steam beat. Libraries 82,000 volumes. Sinenses low. Depannent ot Hygiene and Physical Culture in charge of an experienced physician. Accessmie oy freanent railroad trains. Location on tbe BATTLEFIELD ot Ge tysburg, most pleas ant and healthy. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT in separate bnildings, for boys and young men preparing for business or College, un der special carool the Principal and three ossistants. residing with students in the bnilding. Fntl terra opens September Gtb, 1804. For Catalogue, address 11. W. MCKNIGHT, D. D., LL. D., President, or REV O. G. KLINGEK, A. M., Principal. Gettysburg. THE MILD POWER CURES. HUKIPHREYS' Dr. Hasnphrm SperttaatesetentiatallyaDa' earcrally prepared KemedM, aaea lor yean BrlraU practice and for rtw thirty imb by tba people with entire auooeas. Everysinsto Specific a special cure for tbe dteeaee named. They cure wit heat dragging, purging or ndarlns the stem, and are intact aud uea tbe ewvcrcia Remedies af tbe Worl. in er mim ccscs. 1 Fevers, Cnngeetlo:is, Inflammations. 3 Warms. Wirm Fever, Worm Colie... S Teething; Colic, l'r ing, Wakerulneta 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 5 Uyseatery, Griping, Bilious Colic.... Chelera Merbnn, Vomltlug y C'eavas. c;4ds. I-ronchitis. S Nearalgla. Toothache. Facesche.... B Headaches. Kirk Headache. Vertigo. 10- Uyapepaia. EilionsneM. ( onstlpatloa 11 Snpvreaeed or Painfal Periods. 1 2 Whites, Too Profile rermis 13- Traap. L.arynclia. Iloenw-nem.... 1 1 ralt ltheuio, .rvflpUi3, truijltom. 15 K h en ma t Urn . or Rheumatic Pains. . 1SJ Malaria. C'hllb. ft-rer ami Ague 1 Piles, Blind orBleedicg IS Oahthalmr. Sore cr Weak Fr. 19 Catarrh. luflnenra. Cold in the Head Whnopina; CaHgh 31 Asthma, Opines-ied Precthlnp 2- Ear Rieeharcea. ln:rired licarlrg 23 Scrofula. Eiitented U.mLs Smelling 44-Geaeral UebilUv. I tT,ical Weafcueas il.i lroar and Scanty ijeeretions 36 rirn-K-kness, Sickness from Rid leg 4 Kiduey tiseaaea 39 Sore Jieatli, orCanket 50 Lriaory W cakaesa, WettlneBed.. 31-Paint'ul Prrieda 5 1 Diphtheria, Ulcerated fsireThrbat.. 33 Chrouic C'ongestlens ft niptiotis. EXTRA NUMBERS : 9fi Vei-vnn lir-hllitv. Seminal WeaB- .25 .as .23 .23 .33 .25 .35 .25 .23 .25 .35 .25 .25 .25 .25 .35 .35 .35 .35 .25 .33 .35 .23 .23 .33 .35 .35 .23 .25 M .St "mt,jr Iuvolimtiirjr lltseharKes 1 S3 IlisraHcaof the Heart, Palpitation 1 33 Epilepny, iamH, fct. Vitus' Dance... 1 .00 00 IjT lmu:zlt., or pnt po.t-tMi.1 OB K-Wi-I of price. PS. llrMPMBKT,' ll&XVAI. (144 pV3 MA1LKD m& TariWKTS' :. I'O.. 1 i I a I IS MllUaa SI.. How Vara. SPECIFICS. H U MPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OfL "THE PILE OINTMENT." For Piles F sternal or Internal. Blind or Blredlngj riKtuia in auo: lu-mng or Kitreuiug or ine itcctum. Tbe relief is immediate tbe cure etrtaiu. PEICE, 60 OTS. TRIAL SIZE. 88 CTS. Sold by Droecut or mbi poot-oid m rccclt of price. DSrHBKts' axs. co.. 1 1 1 a i s wsutaai St.. nw leas TRESPASS NOTICE. Tbe undersign! d persons have formed an Association for tho protection of their re. speclive properties. All persons are here by notiOed not to trespass on the lands of the undersigned for the purpose of hunting, gathering nuts, chiping timber or throwing down fences or firing t robrr in any way whatever. Any violation ot tbe above no tice w ill be dealt with according to law. John Micha-I, William Puflenberger, Oidcon Sieber, Beash or &t Zook. Mary A. Brnbaker, Joseph Rothrock, John Brier, Samuel Bell. September 5, lS'Ji. Nothing On Earth Will LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease. Good for Moulting JTena. ttisabsorately Bare. Highly ajuteutrated. In quasi tltycxistetenthofacentaday. No other one-fourth aa titrona;. Strictly a medicine. M One large can a&Ted 10 ; vend six to prerent Houp, emya ooe cuexoawr. If yow csat set It Bend to as. WeinailonepaFkaSe. FiTel A a t-4 lb. can S1.SS. Bis cans. Sfi 00. exprem paid. Ftomttrg Raimima Guide, pries cento, free with Sl-0O order, or more. Wflmrin cony ofTaa BcsTPBCLrav P,mml(ra. L 8. JOUMSDM -A.. t Cuetoas Uoum Sk, Boston, Mam BICYCLES nU.uc at Whole lire. a.t.ltrr laitstlosi trmwn fkira sat: stlA Msnsa V01?15 1,011 l3T$7,cun at$T& came asatteniitel! "saiwa eva m.f isaj CaW tAJ fTJU. S55.22 AGtlE nOADSTER $55 Guaranteed sansa as agenta sen for 175 to nop. ACME ROAD RACER, 25 lbs. QQfi WOOD-RIMS, OOUi SraSiaftt WtfV"2 wmrr,n.lT.w',n ;er machine. Ft, ry time you boy a bicycle through an agent you pay Mo to 50 mora than oar wholesale price for uaccaalltr. -J'"1 S "f s much to sell bicycles through arenta and dealers as It does to make tberaTJLet prudeaee andeeonomy suKgeit tho better y and whj Mi.ua tu, uirec at wuoietuc pneea. Illustrated Catalogue free. Acme Cycle Company, ELKHART. IND i tee S-. S. .. ,-'oper Hotel Pern., Keamng. FalT?efnrt iSSEI te achmouir' fceut. to7cubnl!!,l?T0 -vnai ares fSaaWe Extraat ta n k n HENS lakaaa NEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL ley Railroad Compaay. Time table of paasenrer trains, hi effect oa Stonaay, September 11.1898. STATIONS. West ward. East ward. r a at p at 4 00 8 67 8 68 8 60 8 46 8 41 8 88 8 82 8 16 8 10 804 266 2 49 2 45 2 40 2 88 2 24 2 20 Newport BaBalo Bridge Juniata Furnace ... Wabneta Bylvan Wat-r Ping Bloomtleld Jnnct'n. Valley Road Elliot tsburg Green Park Loysville Fert Robeson ..... Center Cisna's Rnn ....... Andersonburg ..... Blain .. . Mount Pleasant ... New Germant'n ... 606 6 08 6 12 6 16 6 25 622 6 81 6 89 10 00 8 10 10 08 10 07 8 07 8 08 10 10 8 00 10 17 7 66 10 20 10 26 7 51 7 48 10 84 7 40 7 25 7 20 6 61 6 64 7 16 7 12 7 17 7 28 7 27 7 85 7 41 7 45 10 46 10 49 II 00 7 14 11 07 7 06 6 69 6 65 6 60 6 43 II 12 11 18 11 22 II 80 11 86 1140 6 84 6 80 Nora Signifies no agent, T tele phone connection. O. GRING, President and Manager. C. K. Ktuti, General Agent. RAIliROAD TIME TABLE. DERBY COUNTT RAILROAD. M. Tbe following ached ule went Into effect Nov. 19, 1893, aod the trains will be run as follows: p. m a. ra Leave Arrive a. m p. ra 4 30 15 Duncannon 8 40 8 60 4 36 9 21 King's Mill 8 34 8 44 4 89 9 24 'Sulphur Springs 8 31 8 41 8 41 9 26 Gorman Siding 9 29 8 89 4 45 9 29 Montebello Park 8 26 3 36 4 46 9 31 Weaver 8 24 8 84 4 61 9 36 "Roddy 8 19 8 29 4 64 9 89 flofliuan' 8 16 8 26 4 56 9 41 Royer 8 14 3 24 4 59 9 44 Xabanoy 8 11 8 21 6 10 10 00 Bloomfleld 8 05 3 15 6 17 10 07 'Long's Road 7 52 2 45 5 22 10 13 Nellson 7 46 2 89 6 25 10 16 'Dum's 7 43 2 86 6 28 10 19 Klllo tsburg 7 40 2 83 5 24 10 25 Bernbeisl's 7 84 2 27 6 86 10 27 'Green Pvk 7 82 2 25 6 41 10 82 Montnnr Jnnc. 7 27 2 20 6 091120 Landisburg 6 55 1 60 p. m a. m Arrive Leave a. m p m Train leaves Bloomlljlri at 6.10 a. m. and arrives at Landisburg at 6.4" a. m. Train leaver Landisburg at 6.14 p. m., and arrives at Bloomfleld at 6. 50 p. m. Trains leave Loysville for Duncannon at 7. 220 a. m., and 2. 15 p. m. Returning, arrive at 10 87 a. m., and 4.6C p. m. Between Landisburg and Loysville trains ruu as follows: Leave Landisburg for Loys ville 6 65 a. m., and 1 50 p m., Loysville for Landisburg 11 10 a. ra., and 5 09 p. m. All ststions marked () are flag stations, at which trains will come to a full stop on signal. CARTER'S CllTTLE I f IVER I I PILLS. CURS Bick Headache and relieve all the troubles inci dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after eating;. Pain in the Side, Ac. While their most remarkable success has been sho-rn in curing Headache, yet Cartcb's I.ittl Liter Pills are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and proveatiux tui anuoylng complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the atomach. stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they only cured MEAE) Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer front this distressing complaint', but fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will find these little pills valnalile in so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. But after all sick head ACHE fa the bane of so mint lives that here is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while others do not. Carter's Littlb Ijvxa Piixa are very small and very easv to take. One or to pills make a dose. They are strictly Tenable and do not gripe or parf-e, but by their gentle action 8 lease all who use tbem. In vials at 25 cents; ve for Si . Sold everywhere, or sent by mail, CAKTX8 lOBlCnX CO., s?w Tat, UflL Ufltce. Sid Rice. nrrrnriiinnminmnmmn Wheat and Grass grow best when Dlanust with Boste Das. A fertilizer that al ways Brings a crop, always Ini- 3 proves the soil. Sold direct to far- 3 inera 27.00 per ton. No agents. H Samples free. 3 York Chemical Works. York. Pa. 1 S-aallllullliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuuiuiuiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiin y T2n HHHt5o)o)HHHHHI-HHHCO ooitaciH oit-cio-mow-ioo-io 9c30ooo-aeseissesoic)eiaso!Oiet OjS OitOOQO w Ct to o (jo. (SUtCt-O H -1 -3 OS Ol Ct to l- CO o - to o to O CO OS 00 00 CO CO CM tO t-o h- to MIOOM CO Ho C OjSCOOl So to to OHMHtOHMOOOO OrSS S S f? S f 0 0 osacnoiifc- if-.- 1-1 Crt p OS to Ot CO to 1 lf- c o 1 00 00 O 00 to dr BH!l!iMHIrM!ilJH9r4HhM C as LZ.o B S-J'. 0"BI a3B- -t. . : : : : : 2 b B eo-j-j-c imrxeo oct I- 000 00 en 55 00 i-1 to to to OOlOHll. O O CO Ol CP ct CO C9 Ct Ot en CO to o Ct lOOHCOH . OtO . PCitttClOlCOMCt 1 rotoisococoiwoicnoioioioi ct en e -a . BSSSSS I--C5C1CS 1qO0O0 ooiowtsawots OQiMoaa,ft 00 00 00 hW en Cn tO C5 nv to ta to o Z iZ Loots B. ATKiasoa. t. at. H. Ftiiau" ATKMSOH PE1VHEL.L, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MlfFUNTOWN, PA. HyColletig and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrroa On Main street, to place of real. deace of Lonis S. Atkinson, Esq., sonth of Bridge street. fOct26,1892. ff ILBERFORCE tCHWETER, Attorney-at-Law District Attorney. MIFFLINTOWN. PA. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. PR.o.a-.caAWTORD, pm. dab wis M.caA wroao D1 R. D. M. CRAWFORD A SON, have formed a partnership for the practice of Medicine and their collatteral branches. Office at old stand, corner of Third and Or ange streets, Mifflintown, Pa. One or both of them will be found at their office at ali times, unless otherwise professionally en gaged. April 1st, tow. B, F. ACKLEY, Phtsician and Accoucheur. Will pursue also as a specialty the treat ment of diseases of the throat and ciges tive system. Acute and Chronic. Dr. A's methods are in tnll accord with advanced thought, and are confidently rec commended for the treatment of degener ative conditiona of elderly and aged persons. April 19, 1893. .The Repair Iiop ol IhOi 32u man Sytiem 9 the iTU is Kent Aetire' InEAIiTtl will result 'IP NOT DISEASE. v I nnilHlr" EXTRACT V retires laisOk' Tt-oaSitf Through the ?o-e..i. & .the Katural t,ar.?CJ, r'asitl not thvo5a5i itji9r SkiM. thsis t!riii; .alllminritic9: , 5Q 5 PER DOTTLt. THE WORLD OvFR. acfTS Er The mannCRS sssAu..a.ua co. S if liv,ti-vi.t iu... ..... HENCH&DROMGOLO'S A wonderful Improvement In Friction FaeAt ami :;i(t-ltnrk. Back motion ofCarriUKC rlr Mmcx as f.wt as any o:hrr la the market. t-tcr;t. t'l jt.-li Feed, cautJim all the feed gearing to SibCO sii'l while backirs: airrnt sptiag in fwwer sts wear. Write lor cixvulitrs and prices; fjmtsil .'rtupon app'iea'lon. Also Spring Tooth Br- Iowa, Hay Rnken, CeJtrvntor, C orn Flaw era. sucili-ra, etc niim t.1it fxwer. KENCH & seSMSCLD. Manfi!., YCHS. fi $3,000. 00 A YEAR FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. If you want wot k that Is pleasant and proHtable, eend us your addrrs iiu mediately. We teach men aud womeo iiuw to caru from S5.00 w-r Jay 10 S3 .OOO per year without liuving hud prcviuui exeriencetaud furuisii the cuiplovmeut t w hi-.h they can make that amount. NotUiug difficult tn learn or that require much time. The work is easv, healthy, and honorable, nd can be done dur ingdavtime or veniiips, ripht in your own hc:il ity, whererer yon live. The result of a few hour' work often equal a week' wage.. W'v have taught thousands of both sexes and :iil iipe, and many have laid foundations that will siirelv hrinp them richer. Some of the nmorte.-t men in thu country owe tlieir success in life to the Mart jiivcn tho'm while in our employ yp;ira aco. You, reader, mav ilo o wll: try it. Vow cannot fail. No capital necessary. We tit rnn out with Romptliiiiir thtit is new, fulid, and an re. A book brimful of advice is free to all. Help vour pelf by writing for it to-day uot to-morrow. Delays are costly. E. C. ALLEN & CO., Box 420, AUGUSTA, MAINE. 1 aaa mm bbbb Riirtinln 1 oa a? 1 faal MB W a U M baa JarasSick Heiche.Koir'OTplt'iioii.Saejlhjr Sill, fl.mnl.fn. I. IRU Tu (Jo.. SIS W. Mh 9W, Cures Constipation j It never fall, to rare MANNERS doable I extract 8AKOAPARII.I.A. He everywhere 2! ; 'i j oh!. it-H-UHtl BHOlOlO r -isio ci c ir. K H H H en to . o o o o 000 0-0 es 00 00 OS ; M M Cd CO CO O M ; CO' Cn CC I-" - to r oxpoo efg 2.5-5 a a cr a S8 P '"?(! : : : . : ta OOOH.U rO CO Ot tO CO O ? to TO - Ol o o CO; 01; Gc!i tO h- Ot O Ot H' I l-l! 1 CB 41 i Hi -a1-1OSOOOOO0 00 O0C9 Ol Ol O M M to to 01 qj ineitoo,oS"n 53 wv PH. g & 1- K p to to o to ct to BOOO eo o to 00 M ot o co to at CO a co js