V1PFL1NTOWN. V i.SIU r. J I S E 1 8, 1 SP5 - P. S U II ;V K I E R eiMf.B 1KD mnrBIITOK. ' THE GOLD FIELD OF HEW- Tos si Macros. Vic epnt four houra ia the pold fiillof Newton Hamilton 1-ist Fri day, find learned that rnor than a qaartor of a cantury ago, a man nam ed Waiter Btrle;v, bora in L-uifj Hollow, about three miles from Niw ton Hamilton, went west, and d-ift ed into Colorado, and at Colorado Springs w.nked Lituself into the bus iness of muling far precious metals, and there prospered. As the fiMi mtura'ly lon.j t fet back to the placo whero it was spawned, so Bor- iew lo.no.i f. ?t back i tho place where he was hum, and last winter he followed hia loninfy and came back to Mifflin ciuntv and visito-I Lnar HJ!ow. Xv!m Hamilton is tii". jcal railroad point t j the Lonsr Hollow peor,l9 and of course Borlew visited Nuvt-n HarMlton, and one lay tvhPe in .Vrr.'snn's ttore, notic ed .some Pf-crilior Licking pieces of f-.t-r-s on Morrison's desk, and he ! f-xiaiifiod the o'on-i Ey the' wav j B. E. M .rii'siu is quits amin of af fair?, rutaud aod jolly, and one ofi tue inisiftt mg-j i the town, basy enough fvr a millionaire. Ha is aa editor, a store kwper and hotel keep er, and with a!I that finds tiaia to pry into tha b.-.k.s cf nature, the water cf the B? reams, tho trees, sbruh.--, WLt-di, stories and rocks, and that is how he cnuc to have speci mens of reck Iyiu;r about on his desk, and whui IJ.-rk-w l-wkod at the ruck piece, Morrison's eye twinkled. n r; was a new man iu sympathy! wun n;s tastes, a Jiaii fellow well met, and he answered Bcrlew's questions as to where the specimen stones came from. Thoy w;iv- ;;ottou o:;. of a weil th:it w.s in the course of di; Xing on Jjh:i D. Mills's !oc in the town, cljsii t the bum b:nk of the abandoned canal. "Ah, slid B?rlow, thesa pieces of lock, arc ths sanio kind of reck oat of which w got gold bi Colorado. Tkey lt!or.gio the S.hiiiia ijitnatioa an ) mjst cer fairly contain 1, and a penwiJago cf silver. That Etaif ia i.t v.ts a mrpiiso to Morriuoii, mil alnvwt raid hiui eing the song ?f walking the gol lou etrcc-t "f the No? Jvru'jsleiu, for snro'y if Boriow's st.it-.wjat proved itsV:f "cor-rt-cf -be, every day with other people of th: t .v.i, walked tiie "old'vn tree's rf XecSn Hamilton. C l le-.v t.jok s;)?.:i:ii'.!is of the rock with him t-. C dorado, and in due time rc-ti;rned a siat-nmii to lln-rl s nioi m a-)i!'v.i'.fof th.f Bpeciia jqs, be had i.:k ;;i virh J;.:- ji-c;.--rcv- :;!-.. l.-v ocn tesi, was $;$Q gold: $2 silver ) tho t-in; .-.nolher PIC 10 gold, -J si'.wr; ttuothcr 12 gold, .2 ni'.ver. lhe we'd on tko Miller lot is about 27 feet deep, nsd c ton or two of the greyisS, blue rock taken out e-f it, lies on ike Kr-v.?jd at the mouth of tho v.-..!;. The same rock wns en-coii!it- rr in a wed on .n adwinii.-jf lot. tvvnod by Colonel Rhodss ofLew- isiowr-. I 'i'fn has sev.'-rrd Imndrcd j P'J'J'.'l-f of tiie rock lyiu.f loose in and about his store, and has letters from I.tTi.--.- s'arip.g iris v.;i'i ;g;-.es3 to go it. to f mining ent--r.-ri3f) at Newton Hani'itor: for gold, whwli is evidence th it l.a is i; !y t o prove t!is faith t'u:;t ii in him. Thr. reek to the easnal observer, ha3 the appearsneeof limestone. It dots not xposT itself at V: can bank as one Might e xo- et ii :o do from the loca tion r t tas v.t i;, bnt insjcsahcRvy dip j 5 -.skfrt.w tho river, d-j-t-p under the j ea.ii-i ineeliii-grjund where it v.-.is e:l- ( c a:.ered, -tOOieet under the d.i'. k D-;- j voaiaa sl;!es, several ye ars ago wiser I taey sank a wen f r watsr on the ciiap gron:. i. Ij i3 a li.r i reck aad whs ub-vu 7 f-et in thickness vrliere encii::terod by tho camp mooting well -ujiiers. Vk-;i tho c tcip.tn'c t ia jr wi-Il was nuuk t,-,r water consider ub!e exui: -ru-nt was aroused ia the ooai'nuniiy ovr :l:a manifestation of gas that babbled out. of the wo? I at certain t;nf-, and it is asserted t.-- (tav. ilia1 i'' ytone br tied to a rnne and dr.pr d into the '.veil and puil ed up and down that gas in snilieieni quantities will come out at tho top, j that it may be lit with a match.1 Tho gas f;-r-r is in a st ito of abate- 1 ""-'I. uuc i.ia riii levet is r-igmg us an epidemic, and wii' prevail till the question h is be' n settiedas to wheth er Bcrlew i3 correct in Ids analysis of tho rock, that belongs whero tha Up pr Silnvian foria.v.ioa j jis3 the Uu vocian fr iiniien. The Upper Helderbe rgcr limestone would fit in qnita nicely at Newton II million, but Beile-y did not name tho rock; and not bt iug maeh of a geologist, we will not cail it Uppr K'jlderb rger limestone, and even if we felt, like doing are not prepar ed 1' say that it is destitute of or is full cf both gold snd silver. Tho ground immediate! v cast of J mp lucehng ground is a depos rf a Juniata Hood drift mud and st nir-s or ice vir'ft deposit, lying on the dark shales of the Devonian pe riod or formation. The dark shales are clearly revealed in tho ravine ti'Kt runs through the camp back of tho bote!. .Mr. Appleby who was inisy putting on tiie whito wash pol ish when we passed through the si lent camp, told us that the dark slate or shales that have here and there bei n pet on walks in the camp were i'i!g from the side of the ravine just mentioned, but ths geological form !;on is of no concern to the averege people in Newton Hamilton. If they can pick apples from cherry trees, they don't care whether the geolo locate gold in the formation at Newton Hamilton or some other formation, just so they find the gold there. Morrison Las a number of fostils that have come out of the Silurian system among which is one that has the form of a turnip, which a New ion Hamilton preacher, whose name we have forgo.' ton, told him , is a fos silized fish. It is devoutly hoped that their golden dreams may be rea'ized, and that brother Morrison may become a golel bug with enough of the silver lining about him to make Lba tnihnsiastically in iavor of both gold aad silver as legal tender money. . m A DESfATca from China on Monday j says: The Eoglib, French and Amer ican missionaries at Cheng Tu, have been massacred. Tiie Legislature adjourned on Sat urday, after an all Friday night stormy session over an effort to ap propriate $20,000 to investigate Phil adelphia RDd School Book Legisla tion. Both efforts at investigation failed on aecouat of no appropriation of money to carry them on. The Philadelphia investigation, however, will bo carried on by funds contribut ed by private citizens of the Quaker Citv. Uxdkb tho McKinley Tariff, not a furnace lire was banked; not a chim uey of a manufacturing estubl'g' -meut ceased to smoke. The mere threat of the pa sage of tho Wilson Tariff, closed tli3 furnaces, forges and mills and Democratic ascendency i cost tha people a greater su n than j would have paid the National debt, j Ths Dmooratio Stata Convention of Illinois, nit last werK ana pusnea the silver ooesMon fo tho front by a declaration demanding tho freo coin age of silver at the ratio of 10 to 1; ftn.l that "such coins shall bo legal! tender for all debts, both public, and I private, and that all contracts here-! after eseutea tor tne pajmrnt ot money, whether in gold, silve?r or coin, may be discharged by any mon ev which it bv law a legral tender." On the Cutting and Removal of Timber- The Perry County Freeman of June 5, says: Oa Monday Judge Lyons beard the testimony and argu ment in the case of Ahl's Hssignea vs. D. Gring. This was a bill in equity and writ of injunction brought to re strain the defendant and tho E:k Tanning Co. from removing tho bark, ties and lumber from a tract of some S,0C0 acres of land in tha upper end of the county. The allegations wero that none of the purchase m ;U!-y ha I been paid, and ttie defendants by removing the timb:-r a-id bilk, wero taking- awav the only security they had, ta the j laud without the timber on it was! valueless, and they atked the Court to declare D. firing insolvent and to I resir.iin him or any others under him I lroin remoMcg nny more wirs or lumber. Tuc matter catao up for hearing j upon a motion to dissolve the pre l.m.nary injunction. Alter hearing the tsiitinioiiy and argument t:i9 Court mads the following om! -i: And now Jane 5, A. D , 1SS) , the mo'ion rlissolvo the pre'.inmi iry mj'ir.etii ii is over ruled, and the same is continued until final hearing or un til iinal hiraring or until snch time as t!;e defer:!a,:ts either pay or s :cure to be paid t ) the plaintiff one-half of the said "jjortgsge d-bt t?4,230); up on the payment or securing lb-? pay ment of which tlio said injinction wil: be removed as to all timber cow cut end bark peeled on sail laid. Bv The Court. Everywhere We Go we ficd soineona who has been cured by Hood's S is.:paril!a, and people cm r.'I he.: d 3 aro praising this greraf medicine b-r what it ba done for j !bem ftt:U t -ivir friends. Taken m iiine Hood's 8e.rsapcri;;a prevents sc-rious i'ln. ss by keeping tho blood pure ar.d a.l the organs in a healthy coi i!b lltion. It i3 the great blood pur llocd's Pill's become the favorite cathartic with every one win tries thiuii. 2io per box Tramitijitestlou Solved- Acer.r ::rg to t': Hidgwcy Demo frat our iit-i?bkors o a tho northwest of us have wived the iramp question a-; fo!;--.vs: Tues.lay eve.'iing polies m.an McFirland eip'nreei a tramp in Iji '.tie's addition while in tiie uci cf crying from door to d or lje;"ing. H3 was taken before Justice of the L'eaco Power?, who fiao-.l the vaga bond -j 8 j and costs. A3 the tramps tlnanei;d condition did not warrant the a;, ment cf elc-bt, ha was con fined to tho "brick m-arision" e ver night and the next morning put to work eligging trenches for the water liiH'3 on the west lino. He will be charged 75 c-nts for every elay h? re mains in the lock-up. His fine and costs amounted to $7.75 and he will bo allowed $1 50 for a day's labor. After a few worthless vagabonds have been treated ia this manner the tramp nuisance will abate, and al ready is growing less troublesome. To Tell the Weather. A means of forecasting the weath er from a morning cup of celfee is riven bv tho Leeels -Veivurv. t hieh asserts that it has proved more trust worthy than the c2i :ial guesses. JJrop two lumps ot 3ugar carefully into the middle of tho cup; if tho air bubbles remain ir, the center of the cup it will be fine; if they rise rapid ly and go at once to the sides it wi'l rain all elay; if thev gather in the cen tre. and then go m a cluster to out side, look out for showers. GOOD HEALTH. And a good appelate go hanel in hand. With the loss of appetite, the system c-mnot long sustain itself. Thu3 the fort ideations of good health are broken down aael the system is liable to attacks cf disease. It is 8Kch cases that tho meelicinal powers of Hooei's Sarsaparilla are clearly shewn. Thousands who have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla testify to its great meri'.s as a purifier of the blood, its powors to restore and sharpen, the appetite ana promote a bealtby ac tion of the digestive organs. Thns it if, not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does that tells the story and constitutes the strong est recommenelatiou that can ha urg ed for any medicine. Why not take Hood s Sarsaparilla now? July 9o.m Keller In Six Honrs Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South AmekicaN Kidney Cube." This new remedy is a great surpilse on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bhlddftr. kidiiviJ. l'.i.- ir iii'.d f -et v i-iin-t. of tho urinary patrhages ia muio or T7lo comiiiirateu Time Keeping oddity in female. It relieves retention of wu-; - TrBted hy a i: assign Pole, ter-unif pain in passing it almost :m ! T!io priuo v onder in the shape tf a mediately. If you want quick relief ' clock is '.uo inveutiou o? n Hn.icM Folo and euro this is your remedy. Sold ! named Uolrifadon. Tl;c inventor is a by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, flmtown, Pa. Feb. A MOXSTER CARP. Mf 6. Th Huntingdon News sarfi P.,r- J.ne Huntingdon flews says. ijr baps the largest fisn ever caught in the Juniata river, was landed at this piace dj cieore uanectine. tiowas n3uing Irom a boat in tne nver, us ing thiea hooks fastened togetho.' aad attached to a light rod and line. He saw a monster carp in the stream near the II. & B. T. Ii. 11. biidge, and determined to capture i!. Af ter repeated efforts, he managed to fasten the hook in tha side of the fish, aad then bgan a tussel. Tho fish made a dash far liberty, dragging the boat anil its occupants after it at a livvl-rate, but its efforts to nanoolc itself were futil-i and after it ha I flouudered and splashed for throe i tpiartors of an hour, the successful j fisherman lauded his pi;.t, and has ! the honor of capturing the largest carp evar caught at Huntingdon. It j measured 34 idches, is Cinches thick, I r.nd weighed 22 pounds. H c ir-; ried the monster through the streets; attracsing the attention and wonde r I guao, while a third busies himself stow ed hundreds of our citizens. ing away small lumps of coal in tho eil- Is fur Drinking Men- A man prominent in tho sffdrs o Dunkirk, says the Buffalo Courier, I yesterday, related the following ir.ci-1 dnt: " j "Ooo day, two months after I bad j signed the pledge, I had a craving ' for a drink of whfsky so strong that j I could see nothing else ihan drinks : ubout me. and felt as if I must have j nt least one drink. I told a friend t f j my ettto of mind. He taid: '"You j neea not tirmK i can teu you oi a substitute that will stop your discom fort. Get a bowl of ice water and a raw potato, peel it and cut down ono end of it to ii siza coTivi-nipnt to take in tho mouth. Dip the prtatoe in j the ice water and sa?k it every time : you think you must have the whisky.' j I did as ho advised. I took thebo.vl of ice water and the potato aad I lac- 1 11 V1 A 11 . 1 1 tj lueui on u moio ui eue ueau oi iy j bed, and would dip the potato ia the! water and placo it between my lips I every few minutes till I went to ' Klftei". T nwr.k.- fr,-n frnm n-iv trcSrn i to driok whisky, and have been free ' from it ever since. That treatment ! eradicated tnv cravings for whiskv. I for all tho time that has since elap sed." V.'HEN SHE GOES "BY. Mion flic c 3 v. '.th Siea.l ( net, A HprinirtUe li!.".' ;.i t:;ir und svreeS, Iwcnder it .:.,'( .-.v::vt liow !u:e.l.; ;.n- tf.ri: .! :iltn tV.-.r btrcvt, Or h-.w I try ta c.Uli ht r eye Av.'l Wi'-i a s::,ie v la-.i r n.3 by. i ' When she 7 Anil ehei lix !: -.'i!e '. 1: IfH tiet-n l,; OU, hj-.v l iio I .it , r: . v. i'i.l t 5 .-. ii.r- r r.i-.i - 1 r jrli ill'JW. i 1.V, . s by. y, -.:e i uri, l';l. t .'.V, .:. : , ivt-Li: :.! .. D.-Iri'i? .".I : To tol'ow UT 1 tM 1 Auti 1 ia ..;: ,1 at fa to Ana r:i :h r.rjo Hot? th l::e;" ei; c.-ru. a w. i il.i-.t. ::: c:.i The mud e;.!y two twins a;;d tacked ou! he-. 1. e room fr j.cii. not a chink i:i 1 narrow ch".i::e.i ; aa.-'.v.-ers its ur the ca.it stud em :i ri l:-e ! orfsii:!-.- : :i s:;::iil tA'!i;!!e cscd as u st-irj- Cil ? jtrt i.-s. "1'lieie is li s or thatch ;avo ;t ;e v.-;il , -.vi.ii ii seltlom if f.-er ' i:e 1,1. ::-W.'.V ,.,1 1,- I 1 t.-.-iui.:. .1 i:ui j;t j tie liUt ;:. trt.trs tiny v. i:H'". j".' disc! laio stain iiem the which I;;av:i;le.i the .trs iiisiilt! ilii-. r.gh ihe j chicvs the deep e ' k:;i- cteiiial ta-f reel-: i .:mo.-p!iero cf the i p:;:titj walls, roti: i interior, eml !i! ami furniture a liitnre is ri.'.'i elidly :! color. '1 ho iur- ', l:vO ::eai:iy, :t ti-v i .e ot'cusiouul Colli uiid stools atoi foe pl;o ab.-e'iii-: ifeii:: The laud ti x.r is vet from tho patt bare fet t cr tri in I 'ays more cv ! .'s 1 r ot t!ie e;.il .iei: : the anii:i:i.s wh.el: have live there is ot.-'S to the iioa:.e. i:.jo;I;y company w .t Bigh: walk; e.i this : -.aen.;: itie--ido room there an beds or berths, where ac'vii'iing to their a 1 m:m.::..:s. In t.-.e t ..-o or I'.ree be. ti.e children sice; , age s;nd eex. Fie;:: 11 uut u::ii!wn uamU-r lhe stute berth in tho : iii the sit le of ;:;e ii'. -l i:i:it!ivr rep' .so v.i: liv. .,toi:k ( f liir- f.-rm ae at lie '.--511.0: e us s( :::e 9 to 13 is n.a : in a f.i:.:i!y. calliot,', or r- ee health, the li.tl or screened from the audbUMti.ethe.-a eisjiit (jy.aonpeil.; be. ides tho poultry. l-is, cu'tle, horse ordouk ig.:, cats, and p: .-, have their b - ! ,'L.ibIv r. seace i spectivtdy, and je.-.h croackmeiit by a bvti Abto::ishh;g :::: it are hardly any tllsag overiX'we'rii.g .sm.-ll aaly rc. tnt any ViioW. iiiuy appear, tiier 'eaiiSe odors. Th of tlio peat suit 1.: evidently acts .s a ci .mp-ete disinfectant, and fortunately it is innoxious to the in habitants of the hovel. Fipially astoni.-.h-ing is the fact that the whole commu nity is in comparative harmony, am: even tne baiaes rarely cry. mere is plenty cf occupation for all tho family who aro able uud willing to work, tho mother doing little elso but nurse tho youngest infant. Cornhill Magazine. 31 ct hy Chance. An amusing story is told of Robert Franz, tho famous Gorman song writer, and another equally celebrated compos er. The incident ocenrrod soon uftcr the publication of Franz's famous "Open Letter to Edward Eauslick," in which ho made severocriticism npon some musical work of tho composer, Johunnes Brahms. Franz bad occasion at that time to take a fivo or six hours' trip by raik In the compartment with him was a littlo man with whom ho fell into conversa tion. The follow travelers found each other delightful and whiled the hours aw:;y in agreeable talk, which did not turn npon music. When tho train reached Franz's des tination, bo took ont his card case, say ing to bis compiuiion : "You have made me pass a most de lightful afternoon. Allow me to give you my card." The stranger seemed highly gratified and offered Franz his card in return. Each looked at the bit of pasteboard ke had received in amazement. Tho stran ger's eyes opened wido at reading the name of his merciless critic, "Dr. Rob ert Franz," while Franz himself was equally astounded at reading on the card in his band, "Johunnes Brahms." There was no time for mntnal expla nations, but each of the musicians had discovered that, however their ideas might differ from a musical standpoint, they were at least admirable traveling companions and had found mnch to en iwin each other. Youth's Companion. ;al wc-ndsr. eloclunaker of Warsaw and boarts thct : he worked eiver 2,000-days on this time i keeping aldity. Tho clock represents a railway station, with waiting rooms for j travelers, telegraph and ticket offices i 011(1 a vcry rrCtty and uatl?l"al Plaonn, j wen i;ghtf,(i and bavin? in its center a ttov,er 'mi(ien and a sponting fountain. Thcrc, PJ.e aJjjo siguai boxes, lights, , gwitches, water tanks in fact, every- thiua used in conjunction with a well reflated ruilway station. There ia a dial in tho center tower, which shows time at New York, Pekinfr, Warsaw and London. Every quarter of an hour the station begins to show signs of lifa ! First all of tho little figures of telejrrapb j operators begin to work their machines, j tho head antoinat&a poiifff throcyh the I form of sendin"- a tlisnatch to tho effect I .ine ii,,0 j3 dear. " Then the door opens, and npon tho platform appear the station master and lift opsmtants. Next a lony lino of little, figures filo np to tlio iTiiniaruro ticket oflieo. After this tho porters appear, carrying lngs!ij,'e, tho bell rings, and instantly a miniature train dashes ont of a tunnel and halts boforo the platform of tho sta tion hotiso. While tho train is waiting a iniuiatnre figure tests tho wheels and axles with a tiny hammer, another puinp3 water into tho tank cf the cn- j of tin) bell, whereupon tho door of tlio j aiiifdo coach opens, and tho littlo figures j slide iu on an tdmost invisib'o wire, tho opening clcninfj after them. A sec ond tap of tlio Ix-ll is tho signal for the J wheel tester, waterman nral fuel carrier ' to retire into the -station house, j After the third signal tho whistlo ' pives two toots, and the train quickly j disappears in a tunnel opposite to the one from which it emerged five minutes I before. When the train is cut of sight, the station master cud his -assistants leave the platform, tho doors close be ! hind t'r-id, and thy all retire to tho ! other sido of the station house, where, j at the expiration of 13 minutes, the truiu ai?am appears, and tho passengers q0 ovi nd t:eat themselves in tho bnild- in; prepoi-atory to te.king uuother trip around tho station honso. St. Louis Republic. LOPSIDED HENS. How a Cape l:liral)"tl n!m rroduoed a ftrecd of NoD-crHtchcn. pe.Liug ef liens remiiitlj mo of a worthy townsman of ours, J. Fairfield Tottte v'ho hild hemes so situated that only a fence, Our frieu.i tried many ways to rid himself of them, but failed until one cImv lie saw his reigh'oor in the act of sett:r' iuiolli' r b"ii. Now, it's la-cess.a-y for you to knew ! that tlio bens ahovo nieatioued wero of j what is know n as the Shanghai bre-cd I end bad rry loiig legs. It .xnnvd to i oar friend Tut tie that be eav a va.y out ; of tiie difficulty. So procuring hulf a ; dozen b:i:itam (.;hort leg: ) e'gs be t tole ; ever diu-iiig tho liigot, tix kout six ' 1 the c-;,s that were nndrr tho ben and replaced them with the six bantam. What was ihe result? When tho ehieks wero hatched, e;u ti e ne h .d one short ! and one lung leg, and when they would stand ou tho ekort leg and try to so-teh ; with tlw li.'g (-no llvy would on'- suc ceed in throwing tliem;el-. e-s over. Vv'heu t;.-yv.-ou!d sta'. l on the long 1. g. 1 the short e:;e v. ould not re:ieh tlio I groimtl Vy cevevid inelif r.nd so in tiie matter of scratching tin y were not in it, so to epeak. Capo El'zuheth ScntiueL Nainoi of tho Ctatipcd. "Tlio word t-entiped in tho month of the old sailor, as ef tho negro, becomes 'Eimtipedo' or 'suntifec,' but I think .Too (.ialhr.iith, a Kilx'ruian rancronon of! New Mexico, should be credited wtth A HOnCbOC! and a poor one er, Uiitr, (i.vioea tiiem , 1 d,t,t is set down 8$ 1,300,000, fromu noigl.Kor'3 krnye.rd, tmd these . 000 it idoaijpeiire tbaWhe diffiemVy of same hta.s Inhered e.ur friend very j m;lki ug b((th cud3 meerhaseatly in.- I uiue.i io hvK,i.:x v..r..-..K" u, jvmu ,.,1 sjuee M. JVIeline sec-ureel the tri , scratching rp the strawberry phmts. ,.,.. i,;sfiVrfm. Thocourt of ftudits giving it tao must remiirlianio twirt ! carry out your wishes, though they may from its die. ionary pronunciation, "said j do so through defere-uco to your ex tho tapogrnj.lier in a surveying party, j pressed preferences. It is also important "Joe camped alongside us one night on to remember that three witnesses are our way to Camp Grant. As two of our j needed in devising real estate instead of men in tho morning wero shaking a j two.rts in bequeathing personal property, bl.iuket which bad been spread next: "When a woman will, she will, do th" ground a ceutiped six inches long ; p011a on't," says the proverb. But there ran out from tho under side of tho , nro so mrmy sharp turns and short blanket up the sleeve and face of one of : curves iu tho course of the law that tho two men. The man's whiskers saved j though a woman wills to will what she his faco from the needlelike feet, and ho 1 will, how tho will in nine cases out ot brushed tho reptile eir to the ground ; ten eho cannot nioko her will so that she without sustaining injury. Tho cenri- j wni.s what she will as she wills to wilL I ped was killed, and the party gathered j ! round to look at it, among them Joe, j eager to air bis knowledge. I - " 'Don't yon know what that is'r bo said wisely. 'It's a Santa Fe. .iiiey say j they're piscner'n hell.'" Nov York J 0f Sun. Tide and Storm a. a tempest is approaching or When passing ont em tho ocean, the tides aro noticeably higher than usual, ns if tho water had K-cn driven in a vast wave before the storm. The iufiueiie-e extends to a great distance from the cyclonic storm center, so that the possibility ex ists of foretelling tho approach of a dan gerous hurricane by means of indicatifns furnished by tido gauges situated far away from tho place tlot occupied by tho whirling winds. Tlio fact that the tidal wave outstrips the advancing storm shows how extreme ly Sensitive the surface of tho sea is to the changes cf pressure brought to bear upon it by tho never resting atmosphere. Youth's Companion. Mux O'KoTl R n "Sluf ser." Kax OT.rll fella many stories about other people. Here iaono that in Mont real ho told nhmrt himself. When lec turing in an Au-araliau hash town, hr vav.-.l eloov.c'.ii c:i the athletic frats of n.-.lo;:r. deep It .2. .ite r e:-ch It's a i:e' ho inte r:" Give me a Max to ir down j; assertion eamo a freaj a drunken liens became r.n : top of five inru ! andunee. Oft' ::q ed the laetur- nmlif.x-. T ba..--..T,h ' ni --,' fcaid went h:s en. cr, and iu a moii-cut l.o bail collared tho ard bniid'ed him or.t. If I mierrn pe loid kuov. tho mam prices. ' " them. yon lni'.'-'.it to do ta.;t, said ;er, 'I'd have charged double And ho could easily havo got Po3)c' Favorllo. Pope deemed tho "Essay on Man" his most polished production, bnt was so fond ef revising bis poetry that the priuted copy contained almost oue mar ginal note for every line. If his wishes had been fully carried out, the second edition would have had so many changes as to be practically a new work. Pucts aud Poau. "I begin to feel like my poems," sighed the poet to the cruel lady who had said nay t' his gentle appeuL "In what respect, pray?" "I have been i"iected so often." Detroit Free Press. The Alleghany rivet w:s called by the Delaware Indians the Vu-likhwne. "fair water. " Several other namis were given to this stream by the eaidv ex- . olorers. Announcameats- i El.ITOK SHTISEL Sl RlPDBtieAH: Ploi iinnuusce to (he Itepnblicans of Juniata conntv, that Uriah Shumin is a candidal inr Kfi'resentativo Delezate tn ths next Re- Dubli.'.au State Convention. Mr. Shurainia a veteran Kopnblican, and needs no intro dnciion to the Republicans of Juniata. DELAWARE. Fi.itor Sestixcl fc Biri'ticA: Please prenent the name of W. North Stcrrctt of l'atlcrson, as a caoaiaaio lor iaprot;in tive Delcgato to the next Republican State Convention. PATTERSON. Tired Women Bhor.ld stop and conolder the dangers which threaten tham because cf the!r weakness, languor and lack of ambition. Thonscndo of women find their strength unequnl to ili3 dcxaaiis of duty. And yet there is no escape from the Incessant round of care and toil. They re.ust have strength. How shall it be given? By building np their systems through puri fied, enriched and vitalhcd blood. Hood's Saraaparilla will give them strength because it will make their blood pure and enable it to feed the nerves upon proper nourishment. It will create on appetite, tone ths stomaehsnd invigorato every organ. It Is what tired women need. Hood's Sarsaps?n!a 3s the Only True Blood Pisiifier Prominently in the public eye today. It feeds the nervc3 o:i pure blood. Hood's Piiis :t-i!r wHh 1 1' i tin. :?ic. llMtlK s tr -;' Financial Affair of France. The finuueiul speech cf the ex-Prime Minister M. Loubet, in tho senate, is to be posted, by order of that house, all ovr Fran; e. There ore some" statements in k vorvhy of cousiderution. Thus, tho i has dii-covcred 211 irregularities in the j lust budgetary account of money paid. 1 By irregularities it means embezzle j meuts, set down under the head of ' vire- ments. Among them figures the 800 spent on behalf of a minister for "cabs," uud i'u-iO a month for little "de jeuners" at Voisiu's, where a min ister of justico entertained his friends. The "virements" at tho home office are Bet down at 050, those of the wdr of- flee at 1,330, those of the colonial office ! at 2,090, thoso of the public works of fice at 2, 37. '. When M. do Freycinct was war minister, the "virements" of : his department amounted to about 0, j 000 a j-enr. lie, as minister of public ! works and war, swelled the national debt more than any one else iu power since Thiers' retirement. The redeem able loans wero an expedient of M. de Frcyeiuefc to give employment to the publio works department. London New3. Some Points About Willa. Do you know that you cannot will away your body ; that a clause iu your will giving your body after death to uny person or institution is neit legally bind- 1 tngr lour executors cannot bo forced to New York Press. Acta ft inters. Ants are terrible fighters. They have very powerful jaws, considering the Eize their bodies, and tiieretore their I meth'id is by biting. They will bite one I another and boh on with a wonderful ! grip of the jaws, even after all their legs have been bitten cEf by other ants. 1 Sometimes six cr eight ants will bo I clinging with a death hold to one an- other, making a ieculiar spectatde, some j with a leg gone and some with half tho j body gone. One singukir fact is that Wie ! grip of an ant's jaw is retained even ! after the body has been bitten off and notmng but tho head remains. Ex change. Eps wero used as a medicine and as a Basis for r.u intoxicating beverage in Egypt as early as 2000 B. C. Tho plant is represented on tho Egyptian monu ments of that elate. Cost of Uvlng In Europe's Capitals. An investigation into the comparative cost of living at the various European capitals results in the following interest ing facts : At Vienna the prices of most articles of food are lowest. At Madrid they are dearer than in any other capi tal, and such things as bread, meat, sug ar and coul are very expensive. At St. Petersburg also the price of bread is so high that white bread is still considered a luxury above the means of the work ing classes. Next to Vienna, Brussels is an inexpensive city. Paris is a little higher in the scale, bnt Loudon is "ter ribly expensive." Westminster Ga- zctte. The Flelades. These timekeepers the Pleiades have been used to mark the days from the most remote periods. Mr. T. W. Fewkes, describing the fire ceremonies of the Pu eblo Indians of Tusayan, says that, hav ing been present on t wo such occasions in 1&U3 and 1893, he found that the error of time made by the Indians as to the 13th of November in those two years was insignificant. It was the culmina tion of tho Pleiades which told the In dians the proper time for the beginning of their rites. New York Times. Overeating. Overeating is generally condemned ou the ground that by staffing tho digestive organs or by giving them too lunch to do the food taken is prevented from properly nourishing him who takes it. It Is possible, however, that one may suf fer from too mnch narriment as well as from too little, even when it is properly assimilated. mmam - S M I MONEYLOANED. oOo- Do you want to borrow money os tquitablt term. Do jom dttirt to pay off a mortgog and reborrow tkt money at 6 per cent, inierett annually. Would you tare to be to tUuaied that you could redtice ti e mortgage against your home by paying off a email amount mouth ly and at the end of each year receive cred it for all patdt With inierett being charg ed only on remaining portion of loan. Would you like to buy your family a hornet If to, read the following I represent a Company that has embod ied in its plan all the features enumerated above and many more. Can yon see any rrason why yon should pay u large interest for money when you have (tood aecurity ? Can you present any good reason why it is not as well to receive profits yearly to wait from 7 to 10 rears as one does in many of the Associations? Is nut the reduction of interest yearly .Letter, than waiting many years for profits? Borrowers under the plan represented by me assume absolutely no risk ss each $1 00 paid on the loan is credited on the mortgage, Ibereby reducing it in proportion to the amount paid. Building Associations hare benefited hundreds of thousands, to did tho old cars tbat were (iropelled by horses. Our plan is as far superior to Building Association ss the trolley cars are to the old antiquated horse car system. My time is to much oc cupied to answer questions tor the curious, but those seeking informition for the bet terment of their condition will receive fnil information promptly. We offer an invest ment to those who have a small amount to save monthly tbat bas no superior ns to safety and seldom equaled for profits. Call or write. Macbick Leonard, Oaklaud Mills, Jio2S-3ni Juniata coun ty, Pa RAILROAD TIME TABLE. J3ERRY COUVTx" RAILROAD. The following schedule went Into effect Nov. 19, 1S93, aod the trains will bu run as follows: p. m 4 80 4 36 4 89 3 41 4 45 4 4o 4 61 4 54 4 56 4 69 a. m 9 15 9 21 9 24 !) 2S 9 29 9 31 9 3t 9 89 941 9 44 Leave Arrivo a. m p. m Duncannon 8 40 3 50 King's Mill 8 31 8 44 Sulphur Springs 8 81 8 41 Corraan Siding 8 29 3 39 Montebello Park 8 20 3 30 Weaver 8 21 3 34 Roddy 8 19 8 29 Hoffman 8 16 8 26 Royer 8 14 3 24 Mabanoy 8 11 8 21 Bloomtield 8 05 3 15 Long's Koa I 7 52 2 45 Nwtlson 7 46 2 39 Duni's 7 43 2 86 Elllotsbarg 7 40 2 33 Borubeisl's 7 84 2 27 Groen Pirk 7 82 2 25 MontBiir June 7 27 2 20 Latidiburg 6 65 1 60 Arrive Leave a. ia p to 6 10 10 00 6 17 10 07 6 22 10 13 5 25 10 16 6 28 10 19 6 24 10 25 6 86 10 27 5 41 1032 6 09 11 20 p. ia a. m Iraiu leave Bl enfl : 1 at G.10 a. 1,1. and arrives at Landisburg at 6.4" a. m. Tiaiu leaver L'iniiibaig at 6.14 p. at., and arrives at Bloomtield at 6. 60 p. tu. Trains leave Loysrilie tor Duncannon at 7. 220 a. ra , and 2. 15 p. m. Returning, arrive at 10 37 a. in., aod 4.56 p. ra. Between Landisburg .-.r.d Loygvillis train run as follows: Lave Lsr.disburg forL'iys vilie C 6" a. m., and 1 50 p m., Loysville for Laudisiburg 11 10 a. ni .and 5 09 p. m. All stations marked () are Ujg stations, at which trains wilt come to a full stop on signal. Lotus E. ArctxsoN. F. U. it. P.Z(.l ATKIIVSOS &. PEvaStb. ATTORNEYS -AT - LAW, M1FFL1XTOWN, PA. 27" Collecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Office On Main street, in place of ri-si dence of Lonis K. Atkinson, Ks j., south Bridge street. fOct28, 1S92. WILBERFORCE SCIIWEYER. Attorney-at-Law District Attorney. MIFFLIN TOWN, PA. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. DR.D.H.CHlWrOSD, OR. D AH WIN tt.CBAWVORD JR. D. M. CRAWFORD & SON, have formed a partnership for the pracfet of Medicine snd their coll.iftertl branches. Olfice at old stand, corner e.f Third and Or ange streets, Miffltntowo, Pa. One er both ot them will be found at their otiiee at a!' times, unless otherwise professiorsSly en gaped. April 1st, lS'.'o. J P. DEFvR, PRACTICAL. BEST8ST, (Graduate or tie Philadelphia Dental Col lege.) formerly of Mililinburg, Fa., bas lo cated permanently in ili.iiintowa, as suc cessor t3 the late Dr. ii. L. Derr, aa 1 will continue th dental busine:. (established by the latter in 1800) at the well known of fice on Bridge street opposite Court House. CTP- TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN. Jo Chloroform, Ether, or G-js used. No Sore Gains or Diieotufort to patient, either durit.p extraction or afterwards. All these nro Guaranteed ?r co cbargo will be made. All work guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Terms, strictly ci?h. H. P. DERR, Practical Dentist. CAUTIOX. TRESSPASS NOTICE. The nndersigied uursons Lave associated themseves- together for the protection of Willow Rub Trout stream in Lack town, ship, Juniata Co., Pa. All persona are strickly forbidden not (o trespass npon the land or stream of the said parties to fish as the stream has b.'en stocked with trout Persons violating this noice, will be pros ecuted according to law. It. H. Patterson, T. H. Caruthers, J. P. Roh't A. Woodside, W. D. Walls, Frank Vawn, Dyson Vawn. April 23, 1895. TRESPASS NOTICE. Tho undersign d persons have formed an Association for the protection of their re snedive nrODerties. All persona are here by notified not to trespass on the lands of the undersigned for the purpose of banting gathering nnts, chiping timber or throwing down fences or firing timber in any way whatever. Any violation ot tbe above no tice will be dealt with according te law. John Michael, William Puffenberger, Gideon Sieber, Beasbor A Zook, Mary A. Brubaker, Joseph Rothrock, John By lev, Samuel Bell. September 5, 1896. CHAUTAUQUA NURSERY C0-, OFFER LIBERAL TERMS TO AGENTS. Salary and expenses or commission. High grade Stock at low prices. New specialties. Seed Potatoes, SlC MEM WANTED in every town. Steady work. Pay Week ly. Address, H. B. WILLIAMS, Sec'y Portland, N. Y. Sep. 16, 1896. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. On and after Sunday, May 20, 1895, trains will ran as follows: -' WESTAED. Way Passenger, leaves Philadelphia at 4 30 a. m; Uarrisbnrg 8 18 a. tn; Duncan non 864a. m; New Port 9 24 a. m; Mil lerstown 9 30 a. m; Dnrword 9 43 a. m; Tbompsontown 9 47 a. m; Van Dyke 9 65 a. tn; Tuscarora 9 59 a. m; Mexico 10 02 a. m; Port Royal 10 07 a. ra: Mi III in 10 14 a. m; Denholm 10 21 a, m; Lewistown 10 40 a m; McVeytown 11 08 a. m; Newton Hamilton 11 Si a. m; Mount Union 1140 a. m; Huntingdon 12 10 p. tn; Tyrone 1 02 p. ro; Altoona 1 45 p. n; PittsbargC 60 p. m- Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7 00 a. rn, IJarrisburg 11 20 a. m; Dimcannon 11 60 a. m; Newport 12 14 p. nt; Mifflin 12 52 p. m; Lewistown 1 12 p. m; McVeytown 1 33 p. m; Monnt Ui.ion 1 66 p m; Huntingdon 2 17 p. m; Petersburg 2 80 p. m; Tyrone 8 05 p. mj Altoona 8 40 p. m; Pittsburg 8 10 p. m. Altoona Accommodation leaves Harris burg at 6 00 p. m; Duncannon 6 84 p. m; Newport 6 02 p. m; Jtfillcrstown 6 13 p. m; Tbompsontown 6 24 pro; Tuscarora 6 85 p. m; Afexico 6 87 p. m; Port Royal 6 42 p. m; Miff in 6 47 p. m; Denholm 6 55 p. ni; Lewistown 7 13 p. m; AfcVeytown 7 88 p. m; Newton Hamilton 8 00 p. ru; HiintiDg don 8 82 p. tu; Tyrone 9 10 p. m; Altoona 9 50 p. m, Pacitie Express leaves Philadelphia at 11 20 p. tu; ilarrisbtir 3 10 a. m; Mart 3 ville 8 24 a. ui; Duncannon 3 38 a. m; New. port 3 59 a. m; Port Royal 4 31 a. m; Mif flin 4 37 a. m; Lewistottn 4 58 a. m; Mc Veytown 5 30 a. ic; Huntingdon 6 0-i a. rr; Tyrone 6 55 a. no; Altoona 7 40 a. m; Pittsburg 12 10 p. m. Oyster Express leaves Philadelphia at 4 40 p.m; Uarrisburg at 10 20 p. ra; Newport 11 06 p. m; Milllin 11 iO p. m; Lewistown 12 58 a. m; Huntingdon 12 55 a. in.; Tyrone 1 42 a m; Altoona 2 00 a. m; Pittsburg 30 a. m. Fast Lino leaves Philadelphia at 12 25 p. m; Harrrieburg 3 50 p. ro; Duncanun -1 15 p. m; Newport 4 37 p. m; Mifflin 5 10 p. in. Lewistown 5 29 p. in; Mount Union 6 09 p. m; Huntingdon 6 28 p. tr; Tyrone 7 06 p ni; Altoona 7 40 p. ni; Pittsburg 1130 p. m. EASTWARD. Harriaburg Accommodation leaves Al toona at 6 00 a. tu; Tyrone 5 23 a m; Hunt ingdon 6 05 a. m; Niwton Hamilton 6 ii a. to; McVeytown 6 52 a. m; Lewisiowu 7 15 a. m; Mitt! in 7 38 a. m; Port Koai 7 44 a. tn; Mexico 7 48 a. m; Tbompson tcvrn 8 02 a. ni; Uillcrstown 8 12 a. Mcwport 8 22 a. m; Duncannon 8 49 a Qarrisburg 9 20 a. m. Sea Shore loaves Pitttsbnrg 3 10 a iu; Altoona 7 15 am; Tyrone 7 48 i id; Hunt ingdon 8 80 a m; McVeytown 9 15 a in; Lewistown 9 35 a in; Milllia 9 6-5 a ni; Port Royal 9 59 a m; Tbompsontown 10 11; Milleistown 10 22 am; Newport 10 32 a m; Duncannon 10 54 a m; Marvsville 1107 a m; Harrifburg 11 25 a tu; Philadelphia 3 CO p ra. Main Line Express leaves Pittsburg at 8 00 a. m; Altoona 11 40 a. m; Tyrone 12 C3 p. m; Huntingdon 12 35 p. to; Lewie town 1 83 p. id; MiCiin 1 50 p. re; Harris, burg 8 10 p. ui; Baltimore 0 15 p. in; Wash ington 7 30 p. m; Philadclpbia C 23 p. ni; New Tork 9 2'5 p. m Msil leaves Altoona at 2 CO p. m, Tyron-i 2 3a p. m, Huntingdon 3 20 p ni; Newton Hamilton 3 51 p. m; McVeytown 4 12 p.m; Lewistown 4 38 p. m; MiBlin 5 03 p. m. Port Roya'i 5 09 p. in; Afexico 5 13 p. in; Tbompsontown 5 2" p. ni; Milierotown 5 38 p. m; Newport 5 43 p. ru; Duncannon C 20 p. nt; H nrisbiirg 7 00 p. ni. Mail Express leaves Pittsburg nt 1 00 p. n.; Altoon i 6 05 p. ro; Tyions 6 37 p ni; Huntingdon 7 20 p. in; McVeytown 8 01 p. n ; Lewistown 8 2o" p m; JiHIin 8 47 p m; Part Royal 8 52 p. m; Miilersto.vn 9 07 p. ir; Newport 9 20 p. ui; Punciunon 9 50 p. ni; Hirriibur 10 2) p. m. Philadelphia Express leaves Pittsburg at 4 30 p. ru; Altoona 0 05 p. ni; Tyrone 0 Si p. ni; Huntingdon 10 12 ;. ni; Mount Un ion 10 32 p. rc; Lewiftowu 11 10 p. ni; Mif flin 11 37 p in; Hnrrisbur 1 00 a. ni; Phil adelphia 4 30 Now York 7 33 a. tn. LEWISTOWN DIVISION. Trains for SunJury at 7 35 a. tu. ami i )0 p. ui., l?ave snnonry ior iji'wisiowa iv uo a. ru, :ud 2 25 p. m. TYRONE DIVION. Trains leave for UcHefjut. ami Lo Haven at 8 10 a. rn., 3 31 and 7 25 p m Ieavo Lock f I iron ior Tyrone- 4 30, 9 10 p. ro. and 4 15 p. ni. TYRONE AND CLE.Uer'IELD R. Ii. Traina leave Tvrona tur O.'-virhVid an.i Curwensviile at 8 30 a. iu.. 3 15 aa i 7 "0 p. ni., leavij Corwensviila tor Tyrone at 4 S;' a. in , V lo and 3 51 p ni. For, rates, maps, etc., call on Ticket Agent1, or address, Thcs. E. Watt, P. A. W. D., 110 Fifth Avecue, Pitts, burer, Pa. S. M. Prevost, .J. R. Wood, Geu'l Manacer. Gon'l Pass. Agt WANTED SALESMEN. Wo want a few men to sell n Choice Lute of Nursery ot jek. v'o C iisim: mako you rich in a month bat can give jou slculi) tmuloymcnt and iciiV pay yan well for it. Our prices correptma with ti.e tuue.i. Write tor terms and t-rritorv to THE HAWKS'SURSERY CO . July 14, lsoi. Koches'er, N. T. DOJN'T BE A BAT. DON'T BE BUND. THERE'S CORN IN EGYPT YET. We jLeatft LET THOSE FOLLOW WHO CAN- NOTICE! THE WORLD STILL MOVES! WE ABE IN THE PROCESSION RIGnT No honest man can sell Goods stay here. Our joodg are Arguments. Our prices are eloaueu.ee to make both Goods and Prices satisfactory everv time. elsewhere and failed, give us a trial and others have failed. A FAIR TEST. Call at every Store comparison yon will then be able to make of qualities and prioe. will preaoh- far more forcible sermon than anything TRY IT. l cen come ana see the difference between dealing with live and Remember "no eld stock" here. Yours, unbiased and without dead men. prejudice. K. H. McOlintic, DEALER IN HARDWARE- We are Headquarters for everything tbat can be found in a first elasi hard ware store at lowest living prices. NO. 119.MAIM STREET. MIFFLISTOWN, PA. ! -VIEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL. l 1 ley Kailroal Company. Tuns table of passenger trains, in uffjct on Moaday October 1st, 1891. STATIONS. West- East ward, warl. Ji I 1 2i 4 P M ! A M 1 K p k Newp it 6 65 10 00 6 16 4 00 Buflalo Bridge 6 08 10 03 6 19; 3 57 Juniata Furnace ... 6 121007 6 28:3 63 Uabneta 6 15 10 10 6 35,3 60 Sylvan 6 25 10 17 6 40! 3 4? Wat- r Plug 6 22 10 2uj 6 44 3 41 Bloomlield Junct'u. 6 31 10 2Q 6 61: 8 83 Valley Road 6 39 10 34 6 53 1 8 32 Elliottsbur? 6 61 10 46! 7 10: 8 15 Green Park 6 54 10 49 7 20 3 10 Losvil!e 7 15 11 00 7 05, 3 01 Fort Robeson 7 12 11 071 7 83 2 58 Center 7 17; II 12-! 7 41! 2 49 Cisna's Ron 7 23 11 18 7 3b! 2 45 Andersonburg 7 27,11 22 Z 45 2 40 Blain 7 85jU 80 7 48 2 83 Mount Pleasant ... 7 41'U 86 7 62 2 24 New Gerraanl'n ... 7 45 11 40 7 65 2 20 D. GRING, President and Manager. C. K-. Miller, General Agent. CO 0 ! Z lilt is Ucpi Asttrr. S9!SA5.TI w?iJ2 rtxvU 4. cc 1 A) i sr -jy? fs j ks . - coy?'. fiT?.;;ST i r .-. -.-1 ?" ::? r .-. ...... 'si it?: i ".r. s - ; i . . i IfTOBV V.'t.:An:,l :; .-.;.:-.',.v.i-.i CT u!r)0!"Ati!Cf:.i!Y CIS Ar-'''' t3 r"o aj-rTits. A7e sr-1! tmt fee 3 j y-V i; ;i I; B rj.iui,ctie at hoiel fJ 5 ij H ft ; rt1 3 K fi examiTiBtlcu hefore "5 f !j -t --CiSivs. or at to tr.ms C3i.':.':iitsfl.-.-:!f..i s:j,c:;.rs euiuu at a't-uts t'll i'irt-:'w,e irs ci.r-J tr:; .'.:-r:ijc, lbs., satua as any 6i'j iriii.cl. licsksUoio;. :.:u.:;ai.Icci f:t.e U3 Bi;wrila tell lr i'l tc VJZS. Vrftt iin-s. rrfcrtPtrfrine, pe-rttct f iiuf.ViC nr. VV'i;jn xn rni.it v v, t.u pvi rv i::r.n!'iro. xJvfiy tsn-? -l imvn iiiyt 1 tl-r :h r.n r.-.t uiv'i t- utf i :i.r .nr n hok".ii ;n ic(- 1 r .-r- I t ! f '. rii'iyt nu:-'.i ?. t:'ll ' t-. . !" iJuN-uacti .-'.!. jra neulr-r-i fi? 1 dti-i t r..a!- ' It buy lr:u ti3 tiir-ct a; T;.t.,j..: ale j. rice ;.P-CV27KH I'liiclratcd Cs-tnlcune t roo. .VMrSOf -w - j , jT " 'f.f -1 (T f ?-? 3 3; i ("!-' l-rri 'a F-.C-.Ti.) ;-i ; i.-l ' Vi ?eTfl Vrin lefle(r rr..S :;eg i. I t.'. l. " Ri-.ii., : lr:i.!3 Mire. ii at -i-j t . C-i UiJV.fl..l..!.v. i.'.rr:';l' .... .-' T, ts-"-SNyf!t.'ss.iJ ii'ffu! i:;;j rfi' i nny otlit-r in ilieLturk.-'. 5" -'ii,'- i a'Ciiil.; Jt'l lit' ft al j.ii!;- :,. h 1- il -.r,--n Mvina i:; t.-t;,rr ciTi.- in!t;ii:..- i'-.r hti' . ul: t- m "iairin ?In.r;;'?s liny tlwn---, ;'r.i ii '!iiitr-4, 1. lii cic. : ' DEUINDTHE BAND. Cheaper than we can and itself. Our aim ii If you havo tried We sucoeed whero be convinced, in town, then call on us. The iast we could say. This is a fair test. 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