Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, July 21, 1897, Image 2

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- WElWEsDAY, JULY 21. IS:7.
B. F. S C H W E I E R
EBITOB ASD rBOPKIITOK.
A report prevailed last week that
Japan and Spain would unite in de
claiing war nuiatt I he Uuiied States
ia case this Government annexes Ha
waii. Governor Ilattioga Las notified tbe
State Department at Ilarrisburg', tbat
be will not tsin appropriation bills
for payment of accounts of the late
Legislature1, unless the accounts are
itcin'z-:d. 1!h will not sign l-ill lor
1'jtlip accounts.
Tiiuee street cirs vtrc hiM up in
Chicago and I lie c-uulnctor ami pass
enters robbed on three el:ff-reut days
liKt wee-k. If street and highway
robb-ries ontiiim to multiply as they
l:f.;.: b 'j?. :a''!i will bo required t
j;- -b.-nf. f.rranl and (ale care of
tL- r::Ivr-s as thev d'd ia MiJdle Age
tiu.;s.
Bituminous coal miners in tlio west
and vestur J part of this State are in
inavy place; on h strike. At Giliiz'p,
I'.i , 4') mirc-rs' wives mobbed a miner
who o'ltinned to mine when the
ot'ieis strii'.-k. Most ol tho weeun
Ws.ro b.-rein womr-ti. Tho '.vomer
hftTO be3i arrested.
Dn TiioMvs IV.vti.i.'of Loi Aajelcfj
CJ.il i ' raia, def:ts li.-ca-iea. He baa
found the "elixir of . Jif." He pm
c j re any el:seise, if rot to far adviaa,
ed, and cir f rtif t!:e body aaiost
eli-icas.-, so pays. (jo1 elsctor,
troctd; harry tvowj the rsni-sdy, the
worlei has bean !i;jkinu' for tlio elixer
ceiitut it's, ever smr-e A I un and I've
lost a kuowledj.-i of the laws of life.
Frai.k McLjubliD, publisher of
JJClure's Piiila ielphia Tin's, d.ed
at his home iu i'hi!al(.l-ii.i,i, at 1
o'clock on the rucruinp; ef Jcly 14,
IS'JT, r'od 70 y: ars. As a success
f il publisher and artistic printer, he
hi i no superior, llowasa c.ipib'e
busio'ss uinn and a m-m of iutrliee't
nil foroo ami chf;a"tor, and if th-:-Times
does not grea'.ly mis? him, it
v:!i 1 on scc.'Uat of tho ini:r.'tn r '
l.ia ;.ni;n upon i's m:'.:i.it:m, nt, t!ia
Guabiea it to go i-n in its p.reer if
hs hiijiself stoo.I j:lrt at the heb-j.
Ir the rocLs hi the Klondyke r- -R-ion
in A!i-!;a aud !ic A of tie
stre :r.is there, r:.j.t.i: Kf-ar the q-:sn
til y i. : i -.-.R'. 'ivLpiii-h'-rj :.-o;l)
..-iMlf indi-s-. i v.iil not bo tortf.
i:if --oi't :J?.i b.'vcr ri.KjsM.iii s i i
;,' :e !..;. n : rtl:rd j.nd lir.-i.'.'s I'l it
I ...:iou of r.5uki;j: JiiiTtsi-lf Prf idei:t
w.li uRve d:sapj.".rcd rj fhc m'-t i f
:io;w.
!: tit ii
-in;v tl
c: j'orts fi-.;m may -
n A fur the j-nrpo-f: of desi:
o'-'..pation .( Brvfn, t:
t'-rrpew of t .i'liK! i;; caou
:: iVs it ci.ur to thr.t.
icd---!.todt ol in.: woild.
Ihi. (ifo:-i:-;- w.:f-. c! J
Cict'iMor.-;: 3v:tc-r':!., ?.
:'. ICY l.;f
tli.ro i.
c r.cvx th--
1". lL-orv
ni'.::'ui;f. Iu tLo crly iwira-.r ehc
z-Cj ov.t of be-itUh, but I ltd fa'.y n--:'
- A. Ol! .Moij.I'iy she vss w"
t : :. r.bn? -.'l?.C0 l-.T'd IM-'tO.'k t.-T i
c'.r.:uy i:teai --'tJuin;'iy in
rih 2-id Sv'.-rtiy
f.di borar.-U! ill ;;ra,?;i i!
lyextk till :ii 1 o'cl.-vk, wl'ca she
l:au. Shu v s.! im ( "C. iuphiry woman,
a mtnubiirt-f.tlie Pre'.fcytwisn church.
A Lus!and: Toit daogiiii-r.s ar.A r, con
most ktn!y fe! tLo I bcrt-avomeat.
Gror.iii;;!- was aged about (10
.y.'.m-. Interiiirit in LViou ceme
tery on Thursday.
The sfricltst fret of the Jews are
rov ii mournicg fur the d..-srurio:i
of ii e Temple it'. J-r;jrialero. 1827
ye..d r. ,-m, iiy (L io:w!i g.-.r.fv-il Ti
t ... The J . .,-, cn n-vouat of the
.1-. , iKlion of the Temple aod ti e :
disporsivon aro fasting and r f-.tiuirj';
from pkasure 21 djyg. Thy aaai
vertary of the obstrvance of that im
portsnt evect beau on the 1S:!j of
Juiy. It is a ioug time to taovirr
1827-ycavs. Thy s rictest of tha Jews
:;.) hopeful to-ii ia the Bwset hv and
liy, they will iig.iin bo Xit'iurah'zod
at Jerasalt-m, which r.vbt; a six is
located on Shem'a fatm. Slicm," tie
II:blj etudent remembers was o.e of
Konli's sons, and cams through the
flood on Noah's b'g ship.
Tug Klondyke region in Alaska
along the British border Lan turned
out to be rich in gold. It h 1000
miles af-rcss the country from Seattle
Wfshi.-.glon State ami "by rivi-r navi ;
gatii'U :til00 mih s. From Scv.tie, a
pani'Dgor ticket by ecr,amer is $150.
" to 200. Soiii: miners returned bas-e
I..'; I'-iyli ay $200,000, washed on', dif
il'g the past ysar. The countiy is
very cold. The miners dig tlio fr.
ca gronr.il an aar.d daring th.j win
tr, j.ut i;i i.i'o.-i, r.iid when tb? su:.
m r eomra vruh t:io a ir. dii i..
The ERjryt-ts of g ;l 1 bivugh. to Sat
t.'e, i;;i:i d do n from the s:z-j of a
'hickeu's -gg to tiiat of a pea and
piu'u hrt.-d S. jtt!e people are wild
with gold f .vjr, sr.d busincsi w eg
!.?ck'.l. Th.; slightest chancu of get
tog rich in a Tears time has mads
tV:m a!oio-,i 'old crazy.
On tbe 13:h inst., Anthony Will
iiime, colored, ctugLt Miss Koce Cj!
1:i;s, whit?, in a strip of woods near
her home at West 1VW,. Teun-sfee,
ravished a;:d iiitird.rc-1 her. Five
ht'tnirsd ri'-: hu-ited the ritiml two
dnyr, :sd r.!..;;.ts. Tt-.-y found him
on the- lrtb ins'.., took Lou to loan,
tramped him to death on th street,
r.h'd his body fall of holes and thee
uiadii a u:.'5 iu tho street nod kept it
up till his carcas3 w.is buret to ashes.
i.e rtiiic.iv lor suca executions is
for the u spective Legislatn-es to pass,
erch, a !aw. mukiog the outrage of
the person of a woman a hnngablo cf
fence. Womankind mut bs protect
t d from io6ihefs of fiendish trien. If
the courts aro wot em-powered by acts
of Assembly to hang sucii fi.-nda as
WjJiiums, tiiey will be killed much af
ter the mar ocr adopted at West
Poiot.
A man going to the new gold field
ir Alaska must be provided: First
with a willmgnesp and capability of
doing band-work. If he can work
and will work for othess, he can get,
employment. Second, if he has a fat
purse he can go there, and if he can
not dig gold, he can easily return.
Third, :f he lias money enough to i
b;:y t he il'.ur t f three bn-sbJa of
wliea', wbicb will hi?t6ne rain a year;
mocey eDcngli to buy two hundred
pounds of pork, which will last a yeer,
and i srjppSy of sugar, coffee, &&, for
o:.v.i man one yer, and then money
esou-rh to havo all that transported
ed 100J inile3 ou IndisEs' backs
or a horseback, then he can litro in
the new gold AAA one jear and per
hnp9 make fortune. It takes a game
mas to go into the new gold fiald.
Men are going by scores.
liuek, Fate, FnmJtneo, call what
you may seme peoplo go through
iifo smoothly. Ev.-'i-y thins they touch
or have to do with comes out all right.
Others aro the reverse. Everything
trey touch dwindles into uotbioj;
n ss. So it i.i with housts and bonds
and flii;s aod lonoiaptivet-. Who
C:-:i ej i;iu t? Is it ia the mannge
mftit, id it lack, is it fate, is it Prov
idence. Oii'y last Wednesday, July
14, an il'aslra'.ton on this joint was
had on (be nilroad a short distance
coith of the Pennsylvania Il.-.iiro.id
vhtd or s'utioD. Tfco mishap over
look ncite -"l. an entrine oiult in
the Juniata' shops in 1S93. At 3 48
on the laorirng ol the 14th instant f
t! e locomotive was enteriDg thallar
risburg e?ation at abc.ut a 10 m'lo
ralf, drawing s;x day coache?, four
PutlraariP. a bajf-jnge and express ear
from Erie. At tbe cross switch at
.A.!ar! et street, fie locomolive left Ihe
traou. ihe y-Qiy vvheels turned
cross-wise and up-set the locomotive,
carrying under it engineer Harry
Mi!!r and his er.n George Miller and
f'r mm John II Kvaia. The ecgi
neer crawled from under the wreck
without f ; i. but Lia son George was
kiilcd. TVmfiu ll-im hid his right
foot so badly crushed r.s to rtfiaira
ampu tion. . (r-'orge Miller was only
11 rears oM atl UaA j-.is1; com9 from
Sunbnry where ho had secured the
position as freight brakeman. He
arrirried about G m Eti s ago.
The eDp.iue that did ad t jint ugly
work ran into a rock slide rear
Georgetown on the North Central
about a year ago au 1 pitched ever
the embunk'-uert with tha suae rgi
:ieor. Rai'rcadors who arc supersti
tious lock wit.ii threat suspicion on lo
comotive 2017.
I.OW ilATr: EMTESjoV-i ViA ITSXSyLVASIA
R.vu i:on.
The IVniisylvaiiiii Iiaihoal Com
Pioy wiH fin a f lies of len-d:iy ex
cursions to Ni-;g:ra l"jiI-, h aving
Pbiiadc'pb: Bdiimo? and Wssh
iojdfn on Jn'y 22, Aag'tt o ar.d 10,
and St'ptonJ.;-r i aa l IS. An rxpr
i'ittffJ fc'ijrif t fii r.t end ci;apt-roi:
.io'.oa:pny tnch e.e'!r.-icn.
Eicuiion tU'kets, good for relurn
;a?s:igi.. on any rf-guh-.i' train, cxc'.u
sic- of limit "tl express t:.;inR, within
t-.n day?, vi!i ha sold r.t 10 from
I'Lii-ideiphi.!, BiJtimort-, VvV.shir.g
ton, and sll points on !L.e D.l.v'varc
'Oivi::i.?n: $3.70 from L.iijaster; $S.0'J
Ir -ci .V 'i '!v-:i.t aid lJ:irrib'irj;; ?S 25
:rom Wiikesbarrt? 80 i'ram Wxll-
rf; a:.d at ;
m ot'-is r points
tionaty raU s i
:1 at .p over v
t-r -'Vt-a at l-a.i uo, U ;cut 3tr. su-.l
V.:!!;:r.s r- turning.
A speci-d tr.da of Piroman j.arl or
c:-r: and :l-iy coaclis wili ba run
wi;h each fxcursioa.
For forih'.r iufurm v.lon apply to
:'- i:ost ticket agent or a l lr-rss Goo
V. Soy-'t, AsciHi -.tjt Gor.tral i'sseen
Age?.!; Bio.il Si.rH.-t Station,
i'bilJ. IpLia. al).
iiijonrxcd Court.
An adjourned Arpum.'.'utCouit was
held in the Oiphar.-a Court Room on
last Friday, the 10'h iast.
Iu the jmit-tr of ths exceptions to
the Aud-tir'3 vepirt in the estate of
J. P. McWiiliam?, deec-asbd, ntdcion
of Court tiled, (sustaining e.-eptioup,
p.D:! report r-ft-rre.l back to the Au-t
itor to be ainocdtid iu accord with
opinio j.
In tho e.btate of G;o. W. Smdb,
dticeassd, order to s!l real estate,
mj.le.
Italo grarde.l ta S-imatl Brant at
instacce of Jdeob Bi'f.u .p, to show
cause- why appointment as guardiaa
of lliaerva B. Bishop, bhoakl not bs
revoked.
The C .uit filed an opinion dis
chn.ging the ruie to e'jow cnuso why
judgment should not ba opened in
the ca?e Mary A. KaurTianu V3
Abraham Kauffmau.
Ia tho matter of the e-xcepti ws to
Ihe bond liled in the nppaal to tbe
Superior Coart in tho esse of Henry
Hewer vs. Svisepuehaiina Firo Isur
ancts Company, opinion fils-1 C)atai:s
ing cxeentiocs.
Petition f jr issue in 3 jcniTa inter
pleader, Jiibn H. Ilidgers vs. G:Vrge
.'.av atul Elizibcth Mar, filed.
In tue trr-nass dsn of Slirv E
Bard-,11 vs. Ja-ccs A. Bardell, A B.
Evans was appointed artiat to sarvey
an-l make drafts of certain real estate
in dispute.
In the estate cf Strati T. .Ttimison,
dr-ceas'jd, ia the mittor of tha ruie to
show cause why appraiscmeet of rr.a!
estate should not be stt aside, after
argument hold under consideration
by tho court.
V. II. GtoTiiogrr, Jacob Bare and
William II. Long, were appointed
viewvrs to vacate and aunul nn open
one 1 road across Black Leg litonn
mouotaia iu Lick township.
W. H. Gror.ingcr, J. W. McCahau
and D. B. McWilliatn-s, were appoint
f.d v'.Bwers to view aci lay out a road
in Tascarenu and Lick townships.
E0W TO FISD CUT.
Fill a bott'-.i or common glass with
iniiio and let it stand tsventy-ftjur
Irmv. a sediment or settling inili-
cares an unhealthy condition of tha
kidneys. When urine stsias linen it
ise.'ideneecf kidney trouble. Too
fr:ciient desire to vriuatei or pain in
the back is also convincing proof that
t':e Liduevs nnd b'adilcr ara ont of
or.l.r.
WHAT TO DO.
There is comfort in tho knowledge
so often txprcFsad, that Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp Root, the great kidney rem
edy fulfils every wish in rs'ievingpain
in the back, kidneys, iiver, bladder
anel every part of the urinary pass
ages. It corrects inability to hold
nrine and BCldmg pain in passing it,
or bad effect followmgr.se of liquor,
wir e or beer, and over comes that un
pleasant necessity of being compelled
to get np many times during the
night to urinate. Tbe mild and tbe
ex'raordinnry effect of f-Jwamp Root
ii sona redizd. . It siftcds the high -4
est for its wonderful cures of the :
atoet distressing e.ises. If you need j
s nudicir.e you should have the best j
Sold by druggist, price fifty c&nts-
and "tie dollar You may have a sam j
pl3 bottle and pu.nnphle!. bottle both j
sent free by mail Mention the Jcs- j
iata Sestisix and I?ErfBLicA! and j
et na your naaress 10 vr. jvumer
Co., Binghamton, N- Y. The pro
prietors of :his paper guarantee the
g. nui acr.ess of this offer. - jly.
Through Stcepl ug Car Service
between Plttuburs; and At
lantic City via Fenmitjlva
nia Railroad.
The Pt rjnsylvat.ii Railroad Cm-1
pary ann ouac'3 that a through j
sleeping csr wrvi e recwe n l uts
burg ma Atlantic City h.iB been ts
iabl:shed ors train leaving Pittsburg
at 4 30 p. ra. daily, arrivirg at Atlan
tic C.ty at G.S0 b. m , and returning
on train leaving leaving Atlantic Ci!y
at S.o.j p. in , dai'r, arriving at Pitts
burg at 8 30 A. .U.
Coont-ctiocs are also made at
Br-'Rd Street Station, Philadelpbin,
with trains leaving Pittsburg at S.00
a. m. and 8 10 p. m. daily, and re
turning, with trains leaving Atlantic
Atlantic City at 7 50 a. n and 4 45
p. in. daily
This is ! bo oily all-rail route to
tbo seisbcre. 4t.
The Kest after Ulnner Pill.
Hocd'8 Pills a;d digestion, pre
vent that fteling of fullness or dis
tress aod gently, yet effectively, n6
sist in tLe assini'ati-n an l digeatin
of food. They do not gripo or pain,
and (hey do not weaken I ho body.
Oil the contr uy, they hive a strength
ening and stimulating effect. They
rouse the liver, prevent sickness end
enre sick headache. Hood's Pills are
purely vegetable, perfectly harmless
and may be used safely by delicate
women and childrea.
DELISIITFl'ii SUMMER
TOIKS.
two tour 8 to the north via rrxxavL-
VAXM RATLRO.U)
l-r the convenience ef these who
seek the m;.at attractive way of spend
ing a Summer holiday, tbo Pennsyl
vania Kiilroad Company has arrang
ed two dclightfnl tours to Ihe North,
nader the personally conducted tou' .
ist pyfctcm, July 27 and August 17.
The poitits included in the itinerary
sod the country traversed abont in
u--:ttt!o's beaatits. No matter how
much miy bo e-spected, erne cennot
be disappointed in Waikins Glen,
Msii'-'tira IW-?, Thousr-nd Is'and,
O u i)?o. M'otrea, Au Sdjio Cbssm,
li;kes C'.: mp'ain and George, S -r r
trgi-r th-3 Highlands cf the H'.vLou.
i'.Ath to.ir will bo in charge of ere
of !i:o co-iipaa'ti tor.risi agent?, P3
S scd by r.n Cipc-rier.c.-d Ift-iy as eh!p
iron. heBo cspc-ci.i! chargo v. ill be
anesiroric-d hidie.s
Th r-ite f $l!)tl from Nw Y'oik.
Sroo'i'yn, Newa4, Treiiioc, Pliilir-.h-'jihi?,
Ils.-lsbitrg, Baltimore a id
Washington covers rr.ilwiy and boat
fa'-e for the entise round (rip, parlor
cir Sf-a's, meals cn route, hotel enter
t .inmenf, tiansfer charges, carriage
hi tv. in fact, e-.very itom cf necessary
For detailed i:"rerftry, ic.kaf!", or
s,;y additional information, ad-lress
Te u t Acrtnt, P nr svl vania Railroi 1
Co-tip tnr.'lI'.-G BrondVav, 2ew Yrk:
S(0 Falton Street, Bro-.-V.yp; or G so.
W. Bvvd, Assistant General Passen
ger Agon Broad SL Station, Phila
delphia. j27.
The Sales of Hood's S.irsr.parir-p
arc tlic largest in the world bei-.uise
the ures by Hooel's Sarsaparilla ar-5
wonderful, pei-fect, permanent.
t
Hood's Pills are the best family
cat hiirtic and liver meeliiine. 2oc.
. ;. . N 1 . ) W N it A MKXTS.
MiFrLiSTOws, July 2', 15)7.
v:f TLtNTOVTiT !!.!' MA5JS
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Timothy ged
P a-: s?cil
Bran
tlho)
Middlings
Groand in Salt.
American Salt....
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9
12
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60
9
,.$1.20 a hnndrrd
1 10
1.1)0
sc to 8c
PincA Delphi a Markets, Juiy 19tb,
181)7 Wheat 78 to 79.-; orn 2'J to
30c; oats 24 to 25c: chickens 7 to 14c;
butter 10 to 20o; eirgs 10:; sugars 4J
to 50; c!ov,;i'3i:td ?i.43: mi'ik ev8
S29 to f 40i hogs 4 to 5o; sheep 2 to
5: ; beef cattle 4 t oc; S uthern po
t?toi3 at 20too0cls a basket; psaches
50c! s to $1.25 a bmki t.
MARRIED:
Zimumas Horne-(. On ihe
loth i.inf., at ?.Ii;!lioiowi, by Rtv
W. H. Fahs, Milton If. Zimmerman
of Akron, O. nnd Tiilio M. Horning
of Sliliord township, Juniata Co., Pa.
HOOD'S Sarsaparilla has over and
over again proved by its cures,
when all other preparations failed, that
it is the One True BLOOD Purifier.
ISetic-vi-fl la Klihpr 3Iuda
"Why tlicm't they have that baptlz
iiuj out at tiro creek the other tlay?"
"It rainetl furiously while they were
on their way oat, nu.t be-foro tliey got
half way there th man who xtat going
to be buitiKCl sulci lio was not preju
diced iu favor of either nuwre, anil he
believed it woulihi't t-c ncr-i s-aiy to fie
any furthtr with thy ceremony. " Uhi
cac. Tribune.
Tho new yaclit for tho e-rapeior of
Russia is a bout of o, 200 tons displace
ment. Her l.'tiijt!i is S70 feet, breaelth
50 feet 8 inches uul depth 88 feet 6
inches. She bus been fitted with en
gines of 10,000 horsepower and is val
ced at 480,000.
Tbe only opium permitted to be used
by the British Pharmacopoeia is obtain
ed from Asia Minor.
In 1873 "Yesso, Japan, suffered from
a firo which destroyed lu.uuo nonses
and left over 1,000,000 persona hotne
less. The first nuhlio echocls were opened
in 1645 in )iv.sachnetts.
Fair Ansa l'&s Tcacaa' N'ierw. bat Slus
Oun of tui'sti men who came in from !
the country and has climbed from
the bottom of the ladder to- the top
lilies to tell a etory on his wife, whose
second beauty is crowned by a mass of
silken hair ae white as cotton.
"We both lived on a farm then,", he
says. "Anus waa an orphau and brongbt
np by a strict old uncle, who was a dea
con. She was pretty and bright, bnfc bo
prim and straitluced - that she Vould
cancticn nothing to which the tleacon
hiuisr-lf ohjecteel, and no old Covenanter
ever drew the lines more closely than he
did.
"Iext to Anna my affections were
centered on a colt that was good to look
at and devcleiped a wonderful speed and
ganioness that ppeke of aristocratic de
scent. I told this to no one but Anna,
and it was with great difficulty that I
induced her to rii'o one Sunday with me
to a camp meeting behind a leal trotter.
"CJoiug to the meeting I regulated
the colt's pace to fait the day and the
occasion, and he was as sedate as tbe
deacou himself. The only girl of tho
neighborhood who pretended to rival
Anna in beauty was there with a young
fellow who prided himself on having
the fastest horses in the county.' Toward
sundown she told Anna that we had bet
ter start home early. They would re
quire much lest) time tuul would prob
ably pess us ou tho way. That made, me
mad tuul I thought I detected an un
wonted fire In her eyes. We were jog
ging hoiueward as decorously as we had
gone, talking solemnly as we should,
when there was a rush pust us, a cloud
of dust aud a mocking laugh that budc
ns 'gotidby.' My colt was prancing ami
pulling like a tugboat. I was bound to
pleaso icy girl, grinding as it was.
" 'Let 'er gol' came between her red
lips and whito set teeth just ca a girl of
tho period would say 'Let 'er go, Gal
lagher. '
"That was enough. Fences aud trees
flew tho ether way. Blood told, cud the
colt seemfid on wings. Wbe-u we were
note nnel nose, Anna was so excite d that
she wanted to take tho icins fe:r fear I
couldn't win the Sunday nice. But. tho
gallant colt shot us through ahead. It
wasu't long till Anna wore a littlo jew
elry and tolerated cards to tho exte nt of
playing 'eld .maiel.' ' St. Louis Re
public. WINDFALLS FOR GAMINS.
Two lHvlh CHtt KeitoiroU on Iulr of
Brllit Voym.
Quite rrccntly the pretty wifo of a
prospeious manufacturer was l'.xiking
iuto a coufect ioner's window when a
barefooted lud of ubont 10 cexilly walk
ed up to her ami placed his lagged tirm
through he-is.
"Ercco:V3 this liberty, mnui," he
said, with e:omical ceremony, "lint I
ain't get u mother o my own, au I fools
lone ly. Will ye kiss mc?"
For a moment the lady was too n3
touished to spi ak, but the right of the
dirty face turned so auducieiui-ly rp
to hers drove away her imligmitiou.
Much to the amuscnicut cf the piFi'r3
by she kissed the lad souu-lly, asked
hici where lie lived and dismissed l iiii
with a f;"A- ce.pH-is. Hut that was net
the end of the little incident, for soma
vce iis cfter the ley wi.s limited np Ly
the lady's hcehnud and prerrutcd wiih
1G0 "payiin lit for ti:u kiss taken in
front of the e-oi:feetioiic-r's window,"
tho lady s:iM.
A good natr.ied rjcntlcmcn who is
very stout, r.nd ca that cccouut does
not caro to stoop, once dioppecl his brier
pipe iu the" middle e.f a Lusy street.
The pipe v.us a greet favorite cf his,
but he dare-el not ran the ri--k cf beudiu;;
down, ami i.fttr gazing rvgielfuliy ct
his fnlleu tiasuro he decided to a bun
don it. Befr-re !o cot-let do fo, hcwcTi-r,
a littlo stree t tu.ib pjT his plight, and,
rnnuing forward, pickcl up tho pipe
and restored it te him.
The tje-nrieiuau stireel nt tho toy
without speiiking for awhile, auel then
pulled a handful ef gold out of his
pockot
"Tako this, kiddie, and be careful
how you ppeaid it," he E-.iid. "Mind al
eo that whatever yen do with it yon arc
net to spend it on hutt.-r scotch, for
that's the stall that maiic rue fat."
llo then wulked away, leaving the
astonished urebin in pesssion cf a
winelfull amonnting to over 30. Lon
don Tele-graph.
A11of:tti(.-r Too H'lso.
The engage el girl was thoroughly
modern in her ideas, while the girl who
was not engaged wus given to olel fash
ioned romanticism.
"Tell mc all about it," said the girl
who was not engaged.
"Oh, tin re isn't ninth to tell," an
swered the engaged girl. "I suppose
the niethed e.f procedure is abont tho
same iu all cases."
"I presume;, " sairl the girl who was
not engaged dreamily, "tint he looked
soulfully into your eyes uuel aked yon
if yeiu loved hiai?"
"Net a Lit cf it," returned the cu
gaged girl e;iiiekly. "lie was altogether
too wise, to .u-k any such que stiem us
that. Ho merely Ksh. -.l uie if I 'el many
him." CbiiMgo IV-st.
Hid Choice.
An Irishman iu Franco was chal
lenged by a Frenchman to fight a duel,
to which he readily consented, ami sug
gested shillalahs.
"That won't ehi," said tho second.
"As tho cluillengid p:rty yon have tho
right to chocs.; tho arms, but chivulry
demunels that you should ele-cielo npon a
weapou with which Frenchmen uro fa
miliar. "
"Is that so?" retuine-d the Irishniau.
"Then, bejrorra, we'll fuig'.it wiel guil
lotine's." Lendoii Tit-Bits.
It is said by philei)egist.s that there
are 13 original European language's
the Greek, Lutiu, Ucrman, Slavonic,
Welsh, Biscityan, Irish, Alb;ini:i:, Tar
tarian, IDyiiuu, Jazy-iau, Cbuuciu and
Finnic.
' SINCE SISTER'S GOT A BEAU.
Tboro'e qtiito a chonpe around at hocno,
and nil is now aereno
Where once upon a time war raged and
troubles I had seen.
Tho reason this la brought about to you I
mean to show.
It'a ail becaueo a man comes here, and he
is sister's beau.
I elon't know how she captured him, but
he romcs here lunt til, sumo.
And for far that ho will stay away I will
not j.lve Ids name.
Beit I only hopo he'll alwuya comu; I real
ly lovo him bo.
For everything Is now so nice sine sla
te i-8 tot a beau.
I can spin my top In tho parlor and gen
erally have my way.
Yesterday a boy e-ut loose my kite, and sis
louf-ht one today.
She also gave, me marbles and took me to
a show.
I feel so happy now to say that sister's
ot a beau.
The roostein and the chickens all seem to
be so proud.
And the cata upon the bock yard fence at
niKbt sing extra loud;
The birds up fn the tree tops their happl-
n.-ss do show.
And tliis has all been brought about since
sister's irot ft be-au.
I hope some one will make him come; I
only wish I could.
Yes. there's two bits a week I get for
keeping mu In wood.
I'll give this money to this man sis calls
him Mr. Jix-
Because I'm hnvintr too good a time for
s!s to lose th.-tl beau.
A. e-. I'liclps in New Orleans Kcttyune.
V -'HinitnitnrtntHMtimMiinHHitnHiinnfniitniinit
wneat
and
Grass
: . -as
irrow best when planted with Pnrt 3S
?c Banc Dub A fr'. ilizer that al-
'v brine a crop, alws lru
1H provf the coil. Sold Jireet to far-
merf fJT.Irt ptr too. No ngeuta. 9
i 1-uniplen IVee. 3S
York Chemical Works, York, Pa. 2
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&nd n.i ot.ior corpna can
ami va ie by Uie t;
Phosphate j
t RcIi rich him!
!'M Siaid for 1'rl.
l l ftf YORK CHEMJCAL WCUS
LEG.1l..
DMINISTRATOR'S SALE
VALUABLE KEAL ESTATE!
I!v virtue of an order of sa'e issued out
of tbo Orphsns' Court ol' Jncia'.a County,
tho undersigned, Administrator of tha es
tte of Samuel A. Tbon.-a, lato of Ferniar.
rh township, deceased, will olfer at public
sale or Tract I, m r erman?gh town
ship, ihoiit ono niilo west cf tlahland Mills,
tibeut 1 o'clock, P. M.. on
SATURDAY, AUGL'sT 14, 189
tho fcllowiae descr'.br i Koai Et:ete, to wit:
Tract Mo. I. A tr.n.-l of bind silu.ite in
Peiniar.s'h towr.sbi;., Jinnita counly, Pa.,
' bounded or. the north by a i'inlic rocd; en
illieeest by bnels ot Da.-id Iiashorr; on the
south by lin'iS of David B.isliore, and on
j .'-.e wrst tv hiiavis of DaTid Ilashoro, W. H.
I U. Kreid-r and Dr.' L. f!nnk, c.-ctainln'
rORIT-TWO acres, notes or les,
aud having "'-.preen srecred a two story
' rame Dwel'tnp Ilonf c, a'uiost new. pood
Frarr.-i Bcnk Fain nu-t otbt-r otsI buiMii-gs.
On tbis tract th-10 is a .
17ACH OKCUAni) C? OVKE 3,5t0 TREES,
all ef tvbieh are bi-aring and in good condi
tion. The crop from this orchard tt.is yeor
will go to tbe purobpr. " -
Tract Mo. 2. A tract of land situate in
the s;nio township, bounded o i the north
by hinds of Scloraon -Bcshr-re; ou tho east
by a public road and lands form-.-riy ol A!
cu Kopf enbcller; on the south by a public
road and Unds ef Solomon Bisl.ere, and
on '.he weft by lands e( Solomon l.aehore
and John Uichael, con'rininir
SEVEKTEEI ACBErl. MORB t-B LESS.
On this tract thr-e is a
peacii ctcmnD ot t bout 400 ibfes,
all bearing aod in good condition. The crop
Irom this orcbsrd this yesr wiil go to the
pm rbaser.
Tr.aas CF SiLR. Ten p cent, of the
p.'iTcha(.e money to bo p.iid on d ly cf aUi
Thiity per cent, on the e-or.lirmnti, n of the
c i!e by the court (which will be on Ihe
First Monday of bt-p'ember), whn deed
will bo delivered and po-s-ission ciren, s::b
ject to tho rights of the tenant now on tbo
"land, thirty pjr cent, on April 1, 1"?:H, and
the remairinz 80 perctnt. oaSep'r 1, IS','8,
ths East 2 p lunnts to be secured by jit p
tocnt and to bear irt-rrst fre.ni tie con
llrmalion of the s?le by the court.
Charles W. Book,
Administrator.
CHINS AND
THE MAN.
Dow Your
Jaw Give Yon
Away ltcfoisa
Von SM-Ok?
Protruding chins characterize men
aud women of the get there type. Suc
cessful peoplo usually curry their chins
thrurt forwnrei, with eromprcssexl lips.
This thin, if h-savy, with broad rami
and swelling niascie-ters, indicates fight
ing blood.
A retreating chin shows lur k of force,
mentally, morally and physically; usu
ally of the yielding sort; soon discour
r.ged; desires protection; small exec
utive fe.rce. - Tbo de-velopmcnt of other
fui-ultie-s of tew makes up for this defect.
A small, well loamhtl chin, with
mobile and reel cushion of flesh upon it,
iudiciitcs a pleasure loving owner; if
dimpieel, all the more so, for dimpled
chins belong to coquettes. Peoplo with
elimples love to be ptrttod and loved;
like aeluiiration anil praise; generally
fickle. Usually this chin is healthy, re
cuperative and long livcel.
Broud eh ins signify nobleness and
lurge dignity, unless verlicidly thin,
whe-u, if with it there be tbin lips of
bloodless kind, you fiud cruelty.
Semare chins with little flesh deneito
firuiue'MH and executive ability. Tliese
make good haters.
Drunkards usually have a circular
lino about their chins.
Slovens have wrinkles abont their
chins.
Long, thin chins are poetical, unsta
ble and eteliciite in constitution. Such
people are subject to bowel derange
ments. If thin through tho angles cf
tho mouth, teK, they are prone to tuber
culejsis; generally short liveel.
Medium chins with a suggestive bi
furcation ia the center, with small
monneis ef tK'di on either side, charac
terize gene-rosily, impulsiveness, cheery
m.tures. The same sized chins, with a
dab of fle-sh just under tho center of
tbo lower lip, indicate meanness, sel
fishness, brutality.
IS'. B. No one feature cjiu be taken
In judging tdinrueter. Often tlevclop
meut of other faculties of mind or fea
ture entirely governs. In. each case take
tbo "totulity of indications" before
judging. St. Louis Clinique.
Uufamiliar Houk In Oklahoma.
A committee cf Quakers appeai-ed Jao
fore tho Okjahoma legislature the other
day and asked for the abolition of capi
fcJ punishment. One of them started in
to read from the New Testament, when
a.baeikwootls member interrupted liim
with the remark that he "needn't hrino-
any of them eastern law buoksiu here."
PMlivtalnhiu Pre'SS.
mm
T4- W -
Jy&r HQs
til-e bilfoiKutrcu, dyspepsia, fceadnsbo, eonsn
pKtion, sour stomach, iiulifetion are promptly
cured by II'wi"a Till Tliey do their work
s'.ly ami tlioroiil.17.
East after ilnii.cr pills.
ae-:!i. All ilrn;rs:sts.
Preri-.ri-il 1-v C I. 3Tooe1 & Co., Lowell. Muss.
The ei-.ly P'li to take vri'Ji Iloml's 8ars:iiril!ii.
53Ti:iii tn FiSF litis.
t eV. -ji binio. -rja eioud. Oeel
in ti -a. will w aroainti .
-iRb'e tio?Ic cn TTf-rvtr-v
;si:4Ne- wiit free 10 any sa-.'
;t,b tills lueilu me frcs or cliurce.
Sh: rcair-clvo?3 been prerMel fcr tltfi lieverrnc
K'.f r lin-aiK. of I'crt Wnyuo. iud p.De XJSi. Rl
Uru-wvr-Ji.fcr&daiidorlUsdiTwtiuii brU.c
friPCrilQ MEl?. CO.. Chicago, lis.
hr Bra: at SI per Cottle. C for SC.
f.ir-jStc,1.75. CUottioarsO-
..CAtTIO!.
TRESSrASS NOTICE.
The nndtrsizne'd rersons have associated
themscves toeethor lor tho brotwtion of
Wi'.Iow Ran Tront btroara in f.ack town.
ehip, Juniata Co., Fa.. All persona are
utrii klv forbidden not to trespass npon . the
land or stream of the aii.l parties to fish
as the fctream has btion 8tr;cked with trout
Persons violating this noico, w ill b.! pros
ecnted accbrding to law.
R. H. Patternon,
T. H. Caruthi rs, J. P.
Kob't A. W-00dide,
W. D. Walls.
Prank Vawn,
Dvsoo Vawn.
AprU 23, ISO"... "
TRESPASS KOTItE.
The nndersigni d persons have formed an
Association for the rrotoction ef then re
spective propertit.s. All persons are here-t-v
notitied nert totre.-pass on the lands of
the ue.iiersi(tned lor the p'fpose of hunting
plthcring nuts, rhipinj timber or throwing
down le-ncos or firing tnuWer in any way
whatever. Anv violation ot tbo arovo no
tice will be doalt witii aceontin to law.
John Mxha.!,
V'i!iiam Polleoberger,
Gideon Sieher,
Pi-i-bor & Ze.oii.
Mary A. P.ru!ake:r,
rej R!t!iKe&,
John Fiyler,
PaoiuerCeil.
Septemher 5 l.'ii-i.
Pbo's Ec-anrdy for Catarrh Is the
Best, F.Ks!t-6t to and ChcppB.i.
iS3 SoM by lfrtweiita cr sent Lyman,
gii tuc fc. T. Uuciiiuj, Warrui, Pa.
I kebibt Oitr or sale a' xa.iiab .: prop-
ortv, si'is-e'ed m r crmanaca township, IfJ
ini!-s DOilh-east t f Miltlirtown, coclaiiiins
2S er. fl, more cr I?-s. 1 acre's tf wood
l.iiiu. The bnlatce clesred and in good
fla!e el cr.i,.lvaii.".ii. Bt'.'.ldlr.fs on!:n:irv,
tut pood repsir. A food spring o revt
tKiiii i" pravB! water Pt-firhy. Tf -. property
aUo rei-.itair.s 2o"J reb tree-s and 2I--WJ bor
ly plants; CO apple (rcss, l-i-t!-lt3 oihe-
inn. I cc fir-ovc rretf.rty is sona eel l car
Whi'e! HhII school house in i-ald towncMp.
For fnitln-r iLfoimation a-l.lrcss.
CHABt.ES CoREiKS.
fJ-T-e. Jii-liiniowc, 3'a.
TO CGSSliMPTlVKS."
The nndersiael h ivmj bean leslortd to
bea'lh by eimpje moans, after snlJering ecv
oral rears witln severe ianjt affection, and
thct dresd disc&sc ronjainjiiun, i anxiou
tn make kr.osn to bis Iciiow sua'ercis th
means of cure. To ebose who desire it, he
will e-h'-enal'y serd (fr. e of churls) a cr.i.-y
cl tbe j r!.-!:ri.t!oa used, which tijey viii
llr.d a snre euro for- CcnstiinpHv. .Iillima,
Catarrh, Bronchitis and !i!l liiro.vl jnd lung
Nalwiirs. Il-i i:op,-s u!I siifH.". e. wi'l try
hi6 repir.iy. r.s it is ir.xahiabld. Thos de
sirin.; ito trcecipj. n, bieh willeej: ibem
notbirg, slid my troie a blesfinp, will
p-easo address,
ir.ro . uiirdKu.s. niusu.i, rironK'yn,
New York. -Ss-p. 9, 'St.
, ANY I
GN3AriON AFTER GENERATKX,
OQ HAVE taCB ASO ELESSBO IT. .V
Jtroppnt on Sti'ar, ChtMrrtt Tore Tt.
ffT.7y Travel--r buou id iuive a butU ul it in tiui sMoi,.
Every Sufferer jSSwST'S
-rpfjsHeadwhn, niphtberiji,CiTi,li.,tturth, Hiurk-it.
Achilla, CheiN-ra Worlniti, liiurhaHs,L&nieucMi, S rvi-
in Bu.1
thin ol.
or Limtxi, nnir joint or ifmtns, win ht.; o
Amiivne nll r.nj ppeody runs. I!iitC
tls.. Solfl vn'ry
Ujnji paid. Ki.
. s. iOII.NoO-N r- Ci... UvUUK. turn
Infests the blooil ef Immunity. It
appears in varied forms, but is forceel
to yielel to Hood's Sarsaparilla, which
pui'ilies anil vitalizes the blood auel
cures all Puch eliseases. Kea.l this!
"In Septeraber, 1S94, 1 made a misstep and
Injured my ankle. Very soon afterwards,
ore
two inches across formed nnd in walking
to favor it I sprained my ankle. The sore
became worse; I could not put my boot
on aud I thought I should have to give up
at every step. I could not get any relief
and had to stop work. I read rf a cure ol
p. similar case by Hood's Sarsaparilla and
concluded to try it. Before I bad taken
all ot two bottbjs the sore had healed aud
the swelling had gone down. My
PSSS ss
3s
Is now well and I have been greatly bene
fited otherwise. I have inci-e-ied in
weight and am in better health. I cannot
say enough in praise of Hood's Sarsapa
rilla." Mrs. II. Blake, So. Berwick, Ho.
This and other similar cures prove that
o
Sarsaparilla
I.l the Or-! True Blooil Purifier. AH ilriicMrists. $1.
Piepirc-t cn'.y :-t C I. Ibs.nl A !'., I.owl!, I:ia.
t. til.' I st fHiieiyeaihartio
llOOU S rlilS uud aver siiuiuUut. 20o
H do d s
DeeH
K1
r nf u mmj
jgiiilTs
Iiotm B. Atxoisos. - F. M.M. Tntxti.
JlTKINSOX k. PR1NELL,
ATTORNEYS- AT - LAW,
MtPFLINTOWN, PA.
Oyrrox On Main street. In place of rw'-
der.ee of Loais B. Atkhuua, Esq., Boalh
Bridge street- rOct26,1892
uncollecting and ConTeyaselBC prom:-
ly attended to. . ' . .
friLBER FORCE SCIMTEYER,
Attorney-at-Law.
B"Collections and all legal busi
ness promptly attended to.
OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE.
DE.n.X.CtAWf 3RD, DR. DARWTH MXRAWTORD
jTK. D. M. QSAWFOED . SON",
have formed a partnership for the practice
of MetliciDO and their collatteral branches
Oltice at old stand, corner of Third and Or-
anpe streets, Uiflltntown, Pa. One or bote
ot them will be found at their office at al!
times, unless otherwise professionally en
gaged..
April 1st, 13HO.
H.
P. DERR.
PRACTICAL DENTIST.
Graduate of tbe Philadelphia Dental
College. Otnoe at old established la
cation, ondge street, opposite Court
House, JiifflmtowD, Pa.
KF Crown and Bridge work;
Painless Extraction.
All work guaranteed.
Tnscarora Valley Bailroad.
SCUEDOXE
IN EFFECT MOXnAT, MAT
1896.
18,
EASTWARD.
STATIONS.
No l No.3
D4ILY, EXCEPT SlTMnAY.
A. M. P. M.
Blair's Mills Lv 7 45 2 00
Waterloo 7 51 2 00
Leonard's Grove 7 C8 2 13
Roes Farm 8 05 2 20
Perulftok S 12 2 27
East "VVatcrforel S 25 2 40
Heckman 8 35 2 50
Honey Grove 8 47 2 57
Fort BjLarn 8 48 3 03
Werble.' 8 55 3 10
Pleaeanl View.. '.) 00 3 15
Seven Pines.: 0 CO 3 21
Spruce Hill 9 10 3 25
Graham, a 9 14 15 29
Stewart 9 10 3 31
Frc eJorn 9 18 3 33
Tarbett 9 20 3 35
OMPoit 9 25 3 40
Toil Ar. 9 30 3 4-5
Trains fcV.s. 1 and 2 connect r.t Port Royal
with Way Passenger and Seashore Express
on P. It. K., and Nos. i! and 4 with Mill eas
ffESTHTAIlD.
TAirXONS.
DAILV, EXCEPT 6CTNDAT.
A. M. !
Port Koval.
O'ul Port
Turbett
Freedom
Stewart
Griiham's ,
Spruce Hill
Sven Pines
Pleasant View
Yv'arble
Fort Bipham.,.
Honey Grove
Heckman
East Waterforel . . . .
Perulack
P.OS3 Farm
Leonarel'B Grove...
Waterloo
Blair's Mills Ar.
0.0 10 30
1.3,18 35 5
2.8,10 10 5
3.7 10 42:5
4.410 44 3
5.010 46 5
fi.310 50,5
7.210 54 5 44
9.011 03 5 50
lO.Ojll 05;5 55
12.0;ll 116 01
14.0:11 18 6 08
15.1 11 25 6 15
17.511 35 0 25
20.511 48 6 36
22.012 55 6 45
24.012 02 6 52
25.512 09 6 59
27.0 12 157 05
Trains Nos. 2 and S connect with Str
! bine at Blair's Hills for Concord, D'jylei-
burg and Dry Ran.
J. C. MOORHEAD,
Superintendent.
T. S. MOORHEAD,
Prcsiileni.
RAILROAD TIME TAHLS.
pF.RRY COUVTr RAILROAD.
Tbe followinj schedule went Into eli'ect
Nov. 1, 11496, and the trains will be run as
follows:
p. m
4 80
4 30
4 39
3 41
4 45
4 43
4 51
4 64
4 56
4 59
a. m
900
9 06
9 09
9 11
9 14
9 15
9 19
9 22
9 24
9 2 7
Leave Arrive a. m
Duncannon 7 54
King's Mill 7 49
Sulphur Springs 7 46
"Corman Siding 7 41
p. m
2 2S
2 23
2 20
3 18
2 15
2 13
2 08
2 65
2 03
2 00
141
1 36
I 81
1 28
1 25
I 20
1 18
1 15
2 50
Montebe'.lo Park 7 41
Weaver 7 40
Roddy 7 86
floffman 7 33
Rover 7 31
Mahanov 7 28
5 10 10 43 Bloomfield 7 23
5 16 9 49 'Treseler 7 09
6 21 9 84 -Nellson 7 04
6 24 9 57 Duiu's 7 01
5 27 10 05 Elliotsburg 6 68
6 32 10 07 Bernheisl's 6 61
6 84 10 17 "Groen Park 6 48
6 87 10 30 'Montour June 8 33
6 02 10 35 Landisburg 6 28
p. m a. in Arrive Leave a. m p m
Train leaves Bloomfield at 6.53 a. m.,
and arrives at Landisburg at 6.23 a. m.
Train leaves Landisbnrg at 6.08 p. nr., and
arrives at Bloomtluld al 6.40 p. ra.
All stations marked () are flag stations,
at which trains will como tc full stop on
signal.
Chas. H. Smilet, 8. H. Bb,
President. Supt.
.&.'t jiafcfccnj. w
I a AW KULLu'EHOiHES
A wonrtM fnl improvement kr. Frinun I'ci'ft and
(ir-Bnck Fau-k motion of Hrrin.:.-'! tin:-.-: U,i
Auny oiherln the market. Frirtiun iutrh VfMlt
r-uisiiitt; M theffl gtrinB l ntil Mill w u;:v- t vk
ft rent wvin tn vtwtr nnd T-pr- r-rl
IcertUiiiitttJiniiisfurlar-zeC'iatHioaeiaM i-r.t-r- A.-m.
nriii HnrruwH liny IUUps 'ii!ivar.-s
orn l1nm-r-4, Shpl4r) etc. Mrntivn ttitni.
PENNSYLVANIA. KilLBOJD-
On and after Monday. Maj 17,
1897, trains will run as follows!
WESTWARD.
Way Passenger, leaves Philadelphia at
SO a. m- Harrishnrir 8" 00 a. BR DnDCaa-
non 8 85 a. m; New Port 9 Oft a. mi lU-"-sk
a. mi MU-Ti-s ." ,
Dyke U hi
xieo t0. iXJ
Hla t W ..- " f
lerstown 9 15 a. m: uarwaro
ThomrsontowD 9 2d a. m; Vaa
in; Tnscarora 9 So a. m; exico
!..-! P...I a A A m Uifliin
m Denholm 9 55 a . w: Lejriatowa 6 It
M t McVcytown 108. a. to; scw
Hamilton 11 00 a. m; Mouat Unioa li w -a.
n; Huntingdon 11 33 p. ro; Tyrone 12
m; Altoona 1 00 p. m; rittsburgo ov p.
Pittsburg Kxpreaa leaves PM1 ..
delphia at .8.30 a. m.i Harrnburg a ;..
1.45 a. m.; Mitllia IZ.Oa p. iiili"
1.10 p. m.; Ilnniingdon 2 01 m.; Tyro
2.40 p. m ; Altoona 8.10 p. nJ.L-Fi,toBnrKrt,
7 01 p. m. - i!tf
Altoivna Accommodation leaves -Hirrls-
bnrg at 6 00 p. m; pancannoo 6 84 p. m;
Newport 6 02 p. m; JUiUerstowa 8 11p m;
Thouipsontown 6 21 p. m; Tuscarora 6 HU , ,
m: Jiexico 6 83 P. m; rori noyai w o
p. m; Mifllin 6 43 p. m; Denholm f 49 p. so;
Lew;stown 7 l7 p. m; AfcVeytewn imp
m; Newton Hamilton 7 60 p. m; Hnating.
don S 20 p. ro; Tyrone 9 S2 p. m; Alteoaa
9 35 p. m-
Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia at
Ii 20 p. ni: Uarrisbur 3 L0 a. m; Mar ra
le 8 24 a. in; Duncannon 8 83 a. nn New-
pe it 3 S9 a. m, Port Royal 4 81 a. m; Hlf
flic 4 37 a. m; Lewistown 4 OS a. m; ale-
Vet town 5 20 a. m; Hnntiogdva S a.
Tyrone 6 55 a. m: Altoona 7 40 a. a5
Pittsburg 12 10 p. m.
Oyster Express leaves Philadelphia at 4
35 pin; Harriabnre at 10 24 p. ra; Newport
11 06 p. n; MiWia 11 40 p. ra; Lawistewn .
12 55 a. m; HantmgdonjlZ 60 a. m.; Tyrone
1 32 a m; Altoona 2 00 a. m; Pittsburg 6 80
a. ro. I
Fast Lice leaves Philadelphia at 12 6 p.
m; Harmsenrg 4 ow p. m; unncanoa lo
p. m; Newport 4 35 p. ni; Mifflin 5 07 p.m.
Lew istown 6 27 p. tn; Mount Union 6 OS p.
m; Jiuntingdon e 27 p. w; Tyrone 7 VI p
ro; Altoona 7 40 p. m; Pittsburg 11 i9 ...
p. m.
EASTWARD,
m
on Accooimodatioa loares Al- E g
0 p. m; Tyrone 11 17 p. i$ J
UEtiocdo 11.65 p. ro. and b- 7
Huuingdon
toona at 10
uiwta at Uuutioccoa 11.66 p,
cemes Hrri.burg Accommedativn, lear-
ing uunnrguon ae o au a. n; piewtsn tiam
iltcnaooa. m; Mcveylwn 12 a.
Lewistewn 0 32 a. m; MiMia 6 61 a. m;
Pert Rayal 0 66 a. n; Mexico C 69 a. m;
Thompsontown 7 12 a. ra; Millerstowa 7 21
a. ni; Newport 7 SO a. ro; Vancaoaea 7 67
a re; 13 irrisburg V 30 A. m.
Sea Shore leaves Pitttsbnrg 8 80 a m;
Altoona 7 15 a in; Tyrano 7 48 a n; Hunt
ingdon 8 SU a a;; UcVeytown 9 15 a m;
Ltwidfown 9 35 a m; Midi in 9 65 a m;
Port Rnyal 9 6 a in; TliowpsonUwa 10 14;
M illerstwn 10 22 a in; Newport 1912 a ra;
Duncannon 10 64 a tc; Miryavilie 11 07 a
n; llarrisbnrg 11 25 a ni; Philadelphia S 0
p iu.
Main Line lixprcs? leaves Pittsburg at
8 00 a. re; Altoona 11 4 a. ni; Tyrone 12
03 J. in; Uuuts.n:rdon 12 35 p. m; Lewis
town 1 33 p. ni; MiiTlin 1 6(j p. m; Harris
burg 3 10 p. ni; Balliinora 6 CO p. m; Wash
ingten 7 16 p. ni; Philadelphia 6 23 p. m;
New York 9 SO p. m t
Kil leaves Altoona at 2 10 p. ni, Tyrone
2 45 p. hi, Huntingdon 3 '29 p. m; Newton
Hamilton 3 68 p. m; McVeytown 4 20 p. m;
! ewictown 4 45 p. r; MhHia 5 10 p. m.
Port Royal 5 15 p. ni; ilfexico 5 20 p. m;
Thonipsootown 5 33 p. in; Viileratowa Hi3m
p. m; Ncvpart 5 51 p. m; Poncinnon t 23
p. m; Harrisbur? 7 CO p. a.
Vail Express' leaves Pittsburg at 1 (r9 p.
n; Ailaona 6 05 p. mj Tyrone 8 37 p. m;
Huntingdon 7 20 p. m; McVeytown 04 p.
m; Le.wistuwn 8 25 p m; .tfiin 8 47 p m;
Port licyal h hi p. m; Miilcrstewn 9 16 p.
m; Ncwpt-rt 9 2ii p. ni; IUDCnn"oa 9 50 p.
m; Harrisburg 10 20 p. m.
Philadelphia Express iaves Pittsbnrg at
1 80 p. id; Altoona 9 05 p. ri; Tvrone 9 39
p. in; Huntingdon 10 12 p. n-.; Mount Un
ion 10 22 p. ni; L?wistnwn 11 11 x. ra; Mif.
din 11 37 p. tn; Uarrishurg 1 00 a. m; Phil
adelphia 4 30 New Tork 7 33 a. m.
LEVTISTOWN D1VISION.--
Tto'a s for sunhurv at 7 3'. a. m. and IS
UirrgiiT.hi.1li. nr
a. n, anu p. m.; lor alHrov 0 3
10.20 a. in. and 3 10 p. m., week Jays
TYRONE DVl ION.
Trams leave for PeMefcnte and Lock
Haver at 10 a. ra., 12 30 d 7 15 p.
leave Lek Haven 'or Tyrone 8.56 p,
xo. and 4 15 p. m.
TYRONE AND CLEAR FIELD S. B.T
Trains leave Tyrone for Clearfield and
Curwensviile at 8 20 a. m., 8.15 and 7 2f ;
p. ra., les.-.-ii Curwensviile lor Tyrone at 9.15
a. in., 3 45 p. iu., and 7 W p. m.
For, rafts, maps, etc., call on Ticket
Agent, or address. Tiios K. Watt, P.
A. W. D., 300 FiiiU Avci ue, Pitts
burp, Pa.
J. 1". HbTcmsoN, J. P.. '-,
Gen'i Manager. Geu'l Pass. Agt.
.r-w. w : .-.:.- . . r---x-.-
VJEWPOST Nil SiiKEMAN'-. VAL
1 ley Railroad t'ompanv. Tima table
cf passenger trans, in effect tin Monday,
aiay jcin, ibmj
a.lm.
L U .J
East
" war-l.
i 2 4
AM P K
8 80 4 no
27 8 67
23, g 6S
20 8 60
16 8 46
K11 141
8 98 8 88
80 S3
' 45 8 16
7 40 S10
7 34 8 04
7 26 S 68
7 Ifi 2 49
7 15 2 46
7 10 2 40
7 93 2 33
68 2 24
6 s 2 20
STATIONS.
Wtst
warfl I
P If A
Newport
Buil'alo Bridge...
Juniata Furnace .
W Abnr.ta
Sylvan
Wat -r Ping
Bloomfield Juuct"
Valley Road
Eiliottsburg
Green Park
Loysville ,
Fort Robeson
Center
Cisna's Rm
Andersouhnr? . . .
Biain
Moieit ri,--. -.i .
New (ierniaoiV .
6 05' 10 .15
6 08 10 3S
6 12 10 4-.
6 15 If 45
6 25 I 52
6 22 li f.,
6 3i ii ::
6 39 11 tw
6 61 11 21
6 5111 24
7 05 11 35
7 11 11 41
7 15,11 45
7 21 11 61
7 27 11 67
7 35il2 05
7 41 12 11
7 45J2 15
D. GRING, President an4 Manager
K.. Millks, General Agont.
CARTERS
llVER
a-sCTrwrstS3
URE
Sick Uead.ih.1 and relieve all Hh. troubles inct
dnt to a hilimM staio of the system. tlxh u
Dizziness. X:iuea. Drawsiucss.' liistreas after
eating, l'.-.i-i in th.i Side. &m While their most
reuiarkablo siicces has been shown in curing
Headache, yot Oau'. eu's Lirm Lirrs Piua
are eejualiv vnlnaliie in Conatipatton. auring
and prevent lot; this atinoring complaHit. whli
int?y aiso c.rr.s-i aii aisoi der ol tti I
stiniulato the iiver and regulate toa bowela.
Even if they only cured
Ache they would be almost priceless Co those.
who BiilTer from this dimi laHiia- complaint:
but forrnnatelv their coodnesa does not end
hre, and tfc'wa who onee try them wiH nod
these little pills valuable In so many ways that
they will not be willing to do without them.
Bat after all sick head
AGD-3IE
la the bane or so many lives tbat' here la wherl
we make our areat boast. Our puis cure tt
while others do not.
' Cartkr's Lima Liven Pilus are very small
ami very easy to take. One or f o pins mate
a dose. They ara strictly ve"i.ible and da
not gripe or purge, but by their gentle actios
please all who use them. In rials at 15 cents;
five for f 1 . Sold everywhere, or sent by naaV
CAirts Eiii:an co., vtw rat.
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