.; ... . TIN EL cV. upi)tDi if; 1 nt; UDillAi I WEDNESDAY, A Hi. 11, ISO" u. r. S C II W EIEE, DirB abd raorzuToa. 1 he present Congics has 16 con tested cases on file. Tif e gold men have the upper hand of tha silver men in Uexico, and aro bUj 'ing them by the gold standard. CiiAiitMAN Given of the gold Demo crat'" State Committee, Bays the gold siiUiard Democrats will Dot follow tht. Garman silver Democrats, carry iiy the Bryan Chicngo banner. -Ir'nalf tie r. peris of tbo richness .;' v.-.vly found jjnM field, in Alaska a' ! JVitish America are true gold will aft-u and that may induce the butid I, ; 1. rs to demand something fjenrcer V- jn ;,'"ld ks piy. How will diamonds i,. ilt iLeni. Tur. ponsion roll at the beginning ,,: fl:e vear numbered PS3.52S, that ru. it close to a million. If they ii:id tLe Pennsylvania mi litia that ,A i vol a short or long term on the --.'U tlu million mark would be r..-iched, bat flora this on the roll will be decreased rapidly by the grim r ibtles aoldic-r dentfy During the p.v;t year 31,)0 pensioners died. Gai.va.v, the silver meu'b chairmen n,l Giver, the gold men's chairman of the democratic state committee, e.ich c:rry a chip on their hat for the other to keeck i ff. If they can dodge a li;?ht they'd do it, but as C! u man s:iys, he'll not go to Given, mid Given isaj s, he'll not go to Gar i:.rn, what are they going to do about it. Given helped to defeat the- (iarman party last year. Last fall the gold democrats vculd not support Bryan, and this vear their s!ute chairman drc'ares that they wil! not support a stote ticket on a silver platform, The sil - r democrats aro studying whether : aev shail drop tbo silver questioii or drop the gold members. In addition to the coin tjuesiion is the question of endorsing Editor Swallow for State Treasurer. A number of them war.t Swallow placed on their ticket fr state treasurer. By 9 scries ol n lay sta'i.ms 2 or 10 miles apart, tbo North Pole can be reached easily. By provisioning and making eomf'ii'r.bla each station as buil. there w.jul I be liltlo danger, to the men engaged in such an ex pedition. How nany men and how muob money would bo required to make su;h an expj.liiion, smjos is another question, but that is the way to get to the North Pole. .foA'.'i .'n .Vn.i.r.B, is bound for the Alaskin gold field, to write for cer tain newspapers. He's the man to up the r..iu!) w with a pi t Cl feet "old at th eiii 1, under 10 to 40 of ice and snow ;'t Glorious rainbo w l October to May, glorious pot c t gold. Tho hap;,icrt gjld rainbow chaser ever known in tLu town was a man namod Bowers, who, when he got drunk wont to his cellar and dng for gold. Oa which occasion ha filled all the crocks and caas and tab: within reach with clay dug from the cellar. Ho immaginod the clay was gold- G .till, gold, glorious rainbow gold. Davii Eu.swop.Tn Bates of Chicago, was caught last week when he mar ried his eighth wife. The wives are all living and none of them have been divorced. Tbo fieility with which people may lead double lives in cities ia revealed iu his c::so Lv the fact that he was mari io l in a church from which tho sound of hh wedding march was heard in (he homo of ooo of his wsvr.'i, end an. ,:, noj j,-v tlwt it was the sound cf music to which her rako of a l:u.;bt;v .1 v7.im marchiog to the a!t-.:r to bs married to another woman. If the law would permit, it would be a good thing to hao.l him over to tho eight, women, who lie has so RystemUi-ally and criully deceived. Thry would give him a preparatory roasting for the r 'asting days to com-j. Governor Hastings Bedstead Breaks. In Governor Ilasting's recent jonr y up the valley of the Juniata ho no sr- nt mgi.t :.t Vjwporf. P. rrv county, it was nut Ins first night iu Perry county, as io evidenced by what the. New Port News Says, .is folios: The Governor recalled his rec. i.t lishiug cxpi-rience in tho up per i ii I Perry county, witha -reat dm! of Picasu;-e. He aci hi ; p-utv were quarb-rtd at ;4 priw.if hoi.e, an.i the Lo f, when l:o light, d th.-m t ) I e.i, ii'.i. rijed llii, i-tliwa.r he a;. ! tLe -j rt'ftssor" would occn;v the b :;: lOOIti ill tho house .I liiee, ttret-g, downy coite-h with (-ph ud.'d w-ir- springs but the. governor in sisting upon sleeping alone the ''pro-fe-rs-.r ' hail t L,; juiAide-d with an other place to sleep. As subsequent events proved, it was lucky that two d;d not occupy the governor's bed. The govt vuor was pretty well worn out with the daj'a li-jhing and this bi ig li b eaiiiest opportuuit y he pro. ceeiL-.i io atretch oat hi.'; .stalwart Gi foot foiui over cs miicu of Perry, county ua was then iX)Soib!e. His f.'et, totichi'tl an-1 down Went the foot of th bed. Ilia frieiidn and his h-j-i , fJ.-iU-' .'?! tip toe t-j th-; spi:-o bi i room and thegoernoi-,LiariL;g ti,c-.. i 'nj.ng. pietended that he was a s'.e. j-. Ti:cy peered in a!, the iW and at tLo chief executive of the j great state i Poniisylvania wa I ii g on 1 iu iucliLt d plne and snoring f b snore of the tired and unluck fisher ! ij ! lf ;t had Veetn ft ilowerr Led of t-M?. ho w.'.i net Jis- turhctl. Ia Lib iinccuEC'CHs sicking hr tired ntitarvs it-wet rcutoror, bahiiyjif Bleep, some tuiitiaie dar:r ; ibo night he turned ov ver a.jd then the bead of the bed wfckt down with a crash thai arou?ed one-ball Ibo yopulaiion .of. tbo township. But tLo povcruor slept ou,tiotwithstandit!g the second msh of at xicu3 but silent inquirers to his bedroom, who w.-re relieved to learn that there had not been an earthquake, and that only tho big and mighly governor Lad fallen a foot or two without apparently know ing that he was not peacefully dream ing in bis substantial bed oa Front slrett. Special Reduced Ra! Excur sion to the Oc8:ti Grcve Canipmcot jur via ft'eungylvania For the benefit of thi'3-J desii-ing to visit Ootaa Gror! (Aibary Park) during the great camp meeting, tho Peuheyivacia Ibalroud Company will, on August 25, Ecil xcur&ion tickets to that point frotii s'.utio.is named below at tbo very low rates quoted. These tickets wili be good for pas sage to Philadelphia on train named below, thence oa regular trains leav ing Broad Street Staiioa at 3.30 and 4.05 p. m. that day to Ocoan Grova (Asbury Park).- Train Li:ves Bate $S 00 7 75 7 35 7 35 7 25 7 10 7 00 7 00 C 75 6 50 C25 6 00 5C 5 50 5 25 5 25 5 00 4 fiO 4 50 Aitoof.a. .. .Leave. 7.15 BJiwood 7.30 Tyrone 7.13 Spruco Creek. . . . S Oo Petersburg 8 17 Ilmdiugdon 8M0 Mill Creek 8.41 MapMon . . 8.47 Jlt. Union S.5 J N.iwt.oB Hamiiton. S.5S A. M. MiVeytown L:wistown Juuc. M.fflin Port IloyaT. ThompsontowD. . O.lo O.oo 9.59 10.14 10 22 10.32 10 54 11.07 J Millerstown . .Newport. . . . Duncaunon . . Man eviilo . . . Harrisburg Arive 11.25 " ) Harrisburg Leave 11 40 " ) 4 50 Philadelphia Are 3.00 P. M. Tickets will be good for return passage oa regular traits until Sep tember 2nd, inclusive, aad will per mit cf stop-eff at PMadulphia with in limit. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill r bottle or common g'ass with urine and lot, it stand twenty four hours: a sed:mr.nt or' setti ng indi cates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When uriue stains linen it is c videnee of kidM-y trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back is alno convincing proof that the kidneys find bladder iro oat of order. what to no. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr Kilmei'b Ssramp Roof, the erroat kidney rem edy fulfils every wish in relieving pain iu the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary pass ages. Itcorrec's inability to hold urine and eedding pain in passing it, or bad elects following nso of liquor, wine or bei r, and over comes that un plcasnnt necessity of being compelled to get r.p ie ;cy i::r.C3 during the night ff uiitate. Tho mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp Boot is soon reisiizcii. it stands tue uiga est for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If Jju neol a uirdicivo you should have the best. Sold 1 y drugs and one dollar t.. price fifty cents You mr y have a sain plo brittle and pl.amphlet bottle both sent freo by mail. Mention the Ji s iaTa Sen-tintx xi) IiEM iiucAN and seed your address to Dr. Kilmer Si Co.. Cinghamcon, N. Y. The pro prietors of this paper guarantee tho genuineness of this offer. jly. YELIiO'STSTOXE FARM. A COM1-LETE TOt'R VIA THE PENXSYT.VA N I A BAtr.KOAD. The Yellowstone National -Park is unquestionably the most interesting region on the globe, for within it is displayed tho Greatest eollection of nature's manifold wonders. Indeed, this l.i jiintain bound plateau, bi;.r'i up on the summit of the overir.sting Ilockios, is a veritable play-ground for the world's gtaut forcan. To stand and gaz-j uroa them'in all their mnrv eloas matdfesfafions, the groat gey se-r npheavnls, the tierce steam blast?, the terrible leap of the river, and the awful cmoD, is a revelation an exper ience t o be had at no other point on tbo earth. The porsonaliv conducted tour of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which U-svcS New York on Septem ber 2, affords the -most satisfactory means of visiting this wonderland and viewing its marvelous fealurc3. Tourists will travel by special train of Pullman smoking, dining, eloep ing, and observation cars in each di rection. Eight days will be spent in the Park. .Stops wili also be n;ade returning at St. Paul and Ci icago. Tho round trip rate, $235 from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Ya!.ir.gton, 52.50 from Pittsbrrg, covers all necessary expenses. F"r detailed itineraries r.nd full i i formation v i-o t.e'act agents, 11 Bro.-.dwjv. Now J.v.ir,!.-t XgfT:! York, or cd l:es G.v. W. Ucyd, i s;stant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Statior, Philadelphia. aug.18. REm Ci: KATES TO fi nf. IJEIts' I'll Jt: IT vIIl I 1!' Oll.'JVt:, t IA IE.1 L V iVH UtlldSUVD. For the accommodation of persons desiring to a: tend tLds interesting picnic and exhibition, the Pennsyl vania Ik'.iliotu: Company will seb (x cursion tickets on August 21, 23, 24, 25, 2o and 27, good to return until August 30, inclusive, at rate of one ftu e for the reun l trip, from princ'pal ;.t.t;.u:s bt-tsvucfi LVt Liberty an .1 Bryn .Mav.r or. t ho Northern Cents al I la ik.-i.may noiti: ot and mcluuling Lain - . i r , , ,,;U1 , iioort'iarjon in regard to train -ervic ami rr-oeihe ra'es aj-.pbeat.oa should be made to ticket agents. 2o. mtin LaJ a $50 trail pup, he wouid loo Is niter i'., and jjot let :fc ruu uround at r.ikt all cwr t iwn. liai Le hoa a boy it ia ibftcrout. II. is turmd loeso at a teaier tge to go to the devi!, and poopl people wonder wbbie the great army of (ramps, bums, loafers, dead boa's, gamblers and drunkards corao from each decade. They aro garminated from p jre seed, gathered from onr homea nad sown broad-cast on our streets and alleys. It may be that your boy is making a growth, in this direction. At all evenis tho bay ought to bo given an equ il showing with the bull pnp. PVofensor John Fred Mobler of Dickinson College, Car!:sl.', whilo on a irip on a bicycle through this coun ty, was highly pleased with tha sight of she upper salina rock exposure s)pg rue rock souto of tho station at this place. He came to town and wa.ited to obtiin an instrument from artist Hess to take a picture of the rock. The business of the hour did r.ot suit Mr. Hess to allow his instru ments to leave his rooms. So tho next bast thing wai done. Ifr. Hesa promked to take a negative for 3fr. Holder at the first time ho coald spare for out-dojr vork. Tho next day the negative was taken and for warded to Carlisle. Tha negative 'jewed nicely tho anticlinal and sjn clinal arches in the rock, but does not show the colors of strata, which may bo done in the future when pho tographic art l:a3 bet-n so perfected ss to reveal colors in the objects tak en. After a picture has been taken from the negative it would be great ly enhanced if red and green and light buff colored tints could be tornhad on the layers of rock, just, where they aro t'nfed with such col ors. The tints could be put on the picture by patient and skillful work frcra th-'s side cf the river by an ar tist facing tho reck exposure with the picture on on easel. TwHe-lfly Excursions to Old I'olot Coat fort, JSorlolU. and Tlrxiafa Geacli via Pennsyl vania Hallroad. The Pennsylvania It dlioad Com pany h!s arranged for two twelve- day txcursions to tho above named points, to leave Pittsburg, August, 12 and 21. Hound trip tickets via Phil adelpbia and th Cape Charles route, cood gting only on trains leaving Pittsburg at 8.55 A. M., 4.30 and S. 10 P. 31.; via Baltimore and tho Bay Line or the Ohesspeake and Rich mond Steamboat Line, cood going only on trains leaving Pittsburg at 8.00 A. M. and 8.10 P. M , will be sold at rate of $12.00 foni Pittsburg, v.ast...Liioorty, Uniontown. Conne's villfi and Scotfdale. These tickets will bo good to re turn at any time within twelve days, and will h? valid for retnrn passage on any rcntlar train except the Penn sylrania Limited. For detailed information address or apply to ThoS. E. Watt, Passen crer Asfent, Weekrn District, SCO Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Reduced IlateH via Pennnylrav nla Railroad Tor Mount Krctna Farmers' Encatup nieat. From August IS to 20, inclusive, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell, for the above occasion, round trip tiokeis to Mount Gretna and re? arn at rule of one fare fur the round trip, from principal stations be tween East Liberty and Bryn Ma-vr. or. tho Northern Catril 14tii way north of au - inc'.iidiug Lnther viih'. and oa tl-.e Philadelphia and rrit? Riilrond Diviwi-m. Th-se tick ets will be v-did f r return., passage, nnli! August 2o, inclusive. For informal iop. in regard to train service and specific rafts application should bo made to ticket agents. al8. TRIl. Toua to Tirr: vor.r.: via n - sn.vAxi.v RAILROAD. Yisiting Watkinc Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Island?, Q.ibtc, JfontrerJ, Au Sable Chasm, Lake Champlain and Lake George, Sarato ga and the Highlands of the Hudson. Leave Philadelphia by special train, August 17. The tour will be in charge of one of the Company's tour ist agents. An experienced chaperon will also accompanv tho party, hav ing especiid charge of unescorted ladies. Tho rate of 100 from New York, Brooklyn. Newark, Tree ten, Phila delphia, LluiTinLiirg, Baltimore and Washington, covers railway rnd boat faro for the entire round trip, parlor car seats, meals en route, hotel enter tainment, transfer charges, carriage hire in f;-.ct every item of nccessary expense. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any additional information, address Tonrist Agent, Pennsylvania Rail road Company, 1196 Broadway, New York; 800 Fulton Street, Brooklyn; or Goo. W. Bjyd, Assistant General PasseDger Agent, Broad Street Sta tion, Philadelphia. 2t. XIAGAR.A FA ELS. tOW 1ATF. EXCrUtW VIA PEXNSVLVAyi.V RAILROAD. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com -pany will run n senes of ton-day ex cursions to Niagara Fibs, le'uving PLiladtiphia, Biltiiiuie and Yis:i ington oa July 22, August 5 and 19, and September 4 aad 16. An exper ienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passage on any regular train, excl-u sive of limited express trains, within t?n days, wiii bo sold at f 10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washing ton, and all points on the Delaware Division; J-J.70 from Lancaster; $S.G0 from Altoor.a and Harrisburg: $8.25 from V.'ilkclbarre; 55.80 from Wiit iamsport; nr.d at proportionate rates from other points. A stop-over will be allowed P.t R iflUlo, Rochester, and Watkius returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will be run with each excursion. For furiher information apply to nearest ticket airent or address Geo 1 w T1 i 4,-, i i , t, I H. jj..iyl. Assistant General Passen- al9. m tioier h!'tnmrB-MA VEltl donbio cxtnot bABliAPARlIXA. 60c evarywhe... ?00 tilt EX 4HAf To persons who make the gieati st number of words of the phrase, ' Patent " Attorney Wedderburn." For particulars addross the Natiouui Recordsr, Washington, D. C 02t,l.)7 - . - Freckles. The no30 is very apt to fre kie, even when no othfr part of the face ia effected iu tho same way. Tl.rss littla brown spots can bi removed by putting rn the nosa chis lottonr Lem on jaic3, 3 ounce?; vinegar, 1 ouro ; rosiwattr, 1 ounce; Jamacia rum, 1 ounce. Apply IMS Wliu a sponge sever d times a day. a Frank Guss, eged about 48 yeaie, residing near Bed Bank school house ia Milford township, diel suddenly on yeasterdny, Aagnst 10;b, of heart trouble, be onterod his bouse r1kuI noon, and Fpoki of hot feeling well, andlaid nown on the lounge in the r ;o:n, and died there in a siiort time. MY NOTHER'3 VOICE. ift in my lmiiy di-eatns ejf lnfuui-y A volt. ao henrd In tul West "ionc ago," Sovf rising B.vcttt nod i-'.:r. then tsott and low. In rfHiUnj? tones of wirtitlrtw ineludy. All tlii-ourh rav chlliilxvi tang that hurpy Vol-.!. Which fiituItT vrevr, iu yuutU oanioon )!, Yet ii-Uei J 4'. hon, wcry of life'8 rioo, I board li ! Jp ., vlii l vuU my he-art rW"i. Ttir from tltil t:H;py home, vnt not nluno, 1 Ti-uiwU-r, tn'itrii) in my he-urt time Hong, . ftimli HnK:rrf, sumtIiiw mo rruQ ewry vnli. I ovt-i- bi-nr lid l:l, f jniiUur tone. Manlia A. Kirtdor In Sow York Ilonio Jour nal. OUR GIRLS AND BRITONS. Why Amrrlran MtiMfM Are TemptMl to Wel Stolid Kuffliahinen. Why doia the Ainericuu girl marry tho Byltivn? Had iho auy adequate jus-tilie-atiou? Do yoa eupjiose it puys her. aid can sue-h a choice on her part to deft idcd on largo grounds us promotive of the preatcst good of the greatest number? Is it a fact, as had beeu fltp pui;t!y sngKested, that she moves to Eaghiod to t!ft country life because w havo no gool roads hero yet. or, on tho contrary, can tt bo demonstrated that one reawou onr oouutry roads nro so bad is (but tho American girl cannot abide tho rocutry ami promptly carries ber man otr to tov.u at the curliest moment that sees his emloavors blessed with tho necessary income? Is It her fault that couutry interests tend too much to fall to tho euro of u residuum that is too poor to K't away, or has the coun try lift not mut-.ii to do one way or tho other with her British propensities? To bo honest, there are other con ceivable reasons for marrying an Enjf lish (;i utleuiaa besides his conntry uiuds. llu may bo a charming gittitlo nian th.'V are said to he eo once in awhili- who cuu win a wife by plain, personul courtship, uudwhom any wom an would bo justified in marryiuu on general principle and witliont speeiiic excuses, or ha may Lo a good "uv r ag" sort cf uiau vhose advanfci;e ovt r nis tnerictui nrotlier is a niurnir . f - l. . 1 . cx m&i ur eiiiJiim'iiiiu ur jjhiu uuijulii- uncc. 1 nave known Auieneau women who ventured to assert that tho feuii nine"eye tfvUxl luoreinihe typo of main liumau thnt treads tlio paveiociif a t.f Piccaoiily cud Pull Midi than in the conn mporuneous iiede-striaus of Fifth avuntio au.i Eroalway. Or mayb-j it is his sapt riur stolidity that electrifies in the Briton. It is to bo feared that there is truth in that tale Mr. Kiiilin.'j or somebody was telling of how rhlefjuat:o inerehauts cf the ea"t hud r.jse.)v--':l ;Lt W.M.y..?o be;!t the; 'Auicricui v, as simply to put him oli und let, fci;u feet hiineelf reek less. t-'tol'Mity is not quite tho same tia repii.se, but 10 irsons wlio are- euiTuring from an aeut' dearth of r-j.ti it mey aipal as a tolrabio suhs-itute, so that one can imagine uu American inaid, worn with thy restless aspirations of her hifjh pre.sMiro couutryuicu, turniiig with ciocere relief to pillow her fair youns h- ail iijfii a Lnsom behind vhich "larked vo threat cf heart failuro. North Ain'ric:i!i B'lvicrw. A Sp:,rroev Irlt!t& Iort3U. M. Ju'iTic'aud, u naturalist of Ninit?, France, ("ivts, in La iiev no t'eieotiliejiie, tin li.tcie?tii;s la roioit e.f the uiusicul ueocmplisl.m. cf a i:paritiv ia his ctdletioa t.f living- birds. IIo captured the sjvavrow soon nftt r it had L;vn haf.-f.i il and fed it by hand u:?til it could care Ji.r itself. Then be placed it in u (tig.-.' containing n e.liaHlneh, a peM Ilnfh nr.ti t-.vo cauaiiep. After a tieio tho ppairov." h-arn tl to warble lihe the finelies end to tillllike the eanariea, the imitations H'ir.i so perfect as to deceive tbe ear. In ;n intr M. Miuparni is hc cu."ton:t:l to hr-p a Lox-of crickets u?ar his biideiii-H. Two days nf ; r the eiiekcts I11.il I placed nenr the eiifjo contaiuiny the spin row tho htter begun to'iiuit-ii'j 5heir ery, interniiiiKli'ig it wilh ito eciiffs. Kvon after tho eriekots bail l.-it'nUen lit ad tbe fpunew len.'tiu bred its li'tkjon und cuiitiuut'd to i: puat their iry. None cf tho ether bir;lj at tempted, to iittitare) tho ctiekets. Singu larly ei,o-.is'.i, tho rparrcw r-ever utters tho peculiar squalling cry of its own species, liaviim Uj ii rcuiovul from its nest ttK) i-arly, apparently, to have kaintxl it. Orstn1a Ifeailaettcs. Dr. Lees tcltl one muue-ing story about Otshii ct Blaydou Hall, wliich showed tho latter as a very tdiuplo man. Orgi ni, at one time, complained every roe riling of his head. "I 'ave on bad headache, " ho used to say at breakfast fjMra. Cov,-cn. One nih Joseph Cow cu ei. tfH.-ted a strong smell of gas pro-rce-tlinj; tKim Ornitii's room. He went to co what, was the matter aud found tho t'lplanation of Orshii's bad heod aches. Tbe lxiotii was qaito dark, anil tho gas had net been turned off. " Whut d!tl you do with tho gas?" arke-d Cow en. 'T.!i:W hiia out," said Orsini, wbo had never weuu a cs burner before. Tbo houdixhes then Closed, They wt re ef fectti:illy cured some moutl.s later ot the Instance e.f the emperor of tho French. WcNtiui uster Gaat t tt Very Komaiatlc "Vu;iu't that riiiuautic?" said the elderly mai'Vii br,ar'.i;r. "Wasn't what romantic?" grosvled tL't; bachelor bourd.r,'as there was no cne eluo at the table to pay Ktt.iDtiou to the lady's tmestiou. "Here is a stovy of a raaa who put down bis wife's name in his tax list and valncd her at fl, 000,000." "Huh! I'll bH h.! is figuring on let ting the taxes go delinquent and having Ler sold. " Cleveland Plain Dealer. Within the lat decade the population cf Eurnpo has increased by about 80, CCO.OOO, of rhom Russia contributed 12,610,000 and Fiauce only 67,000. The Austriaus are great hinoke'rs. Tbo daily consumption of mutches in th:;t country is 20 for each inhabitant. Good upwh for tnn Hto t.-.r 1 10, 15, 17, 19 and 25?.. Soma bifor grades also. Tri 4.0. 50. 7jv ' i m i ot . in Ail COods rrd--ii 1 at Jt. ' J M. A. Diehl. Through Sleeping far Service between I'ltl.bur? aad At lantic city via Pensayiva nia Railroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany announces that a through sleeping car servi'a between Pitta. burg and Atlantic City bns been i s Ublished on train leaving Pittsburg at 4-30 p. ro. daily, arriving at Atlan tic City at 6 30 a in , and returning on train leaving leaving Atlantic City at 8.35 p. m., daily, arriving at Pitts burg et 8.30 A. M. Connections are also made at Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, with trains leaving Pittsburg at 8.00 a. m. and 8.10 p. m. daily, and re turning, with trains leaving Atlantic Atlantic City at 7 50 a. in. and 4.45 p. m. daily. " This is the only all-rail route to the seashore. 4f. Wonderful nic the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla and yet it is only because as the one true blood pin itier, it makes pure, rich, healthy, life-giving blood. Hood's Pills for the liver and bowels, act easily, yet promptly. 25c. LEGAL. pUBLIC NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the County Cewnii.-hiunf rs wili roceivo soaled propos. al lor tho painting of the inaido of the Court riouso np to August 17lh, 189". Specilicatiors for the aarao can 1,9 seen at tho Commissioners' Olfije. By order of Commisiiioncrs. H. C. KrmcE, Clerk. Aug. 8rd, 1897. JOLTRT PROCLAMATION. Wherean. the Hon. JEREMIAH LYONS President Jndpe of the Court or Common Pleas, for tha Forty-Kirat Judicial District, composed of the comitie s of J,ini:iti nd 1 erry, aniline Uonoral,lo w"M SWAKTZ ".""l W; , N- RTEBRETT, ' AMorire Jnrteea of tha aaid court of Com-non Pleas or Juniata eountv. hv pocent diilv issue! and to me directP(j for holrtin? a Court of Over and Terminer and Renoial Jail R.iliv ery, andGen-ral Quarter Session of the Teace at Mitllintown. on tho FIRSi;wONPAYOF8EI'TKSlBEF,18!7 RUING THE SIXTH DAY OK THE MONTH. Notice ia hrrvbt Gtvrw. to tho Coronor Justices of the Peace and Constable of tho County of JnDUta. thit thov he then and there in the,r proper tvron, at 10 o'clock io the forenoon ofm-M dir. -it their rec ords, ipipiiKitions. examinations and Over rememherances. to do those thine thit to their offices respectfully ,pprt.iin. kr thote that are bonn.1 hv recognisance to prosecute against the prisoners ruk ar or mvH3fPtheJ:iilorrMcouptv, ho then and there to prosecute acainst them as "hall he Just. Bv an Act cf " AssnMv passed the jlh dy of Jfav. IST.t. it nn.lo the dutv of Jnstices of tho Pesi e of the seven! cenn- t:-s ot this t.orDnionr-lth. to rcfarn t. the , iK-rfe or the Conrt o'' Oua-ter Sessions or I K . . - . : ri-enecTive cnnn'ies, i The rK!Oirniz- ances entered inf., before them by anv per- son or oeraons ch&rTed with the Commia sion of anv crime. ' r m t mar he ended lil'l tt, 3TV llOt llkvl: he ended M'1 tt, .jre 1 hi- e the eonJt4l!'ernnr4 Peace, J rlavs hi re the 0001(41, jmnl pf the sion ofVse Court frf- tTTTj "toy-r-J1;; r.-turuaiii,. r.'srMr-riwaiv. ann in sm where rceeg-eiianc.s sro entered Into 1ms '""."" commencement; , te sessmn to whieil thev are msd" return - able, the .Md Justices are o re'nn, the same m he same n.an.erjHj.Jf W-Act ..... nm neenr...st Mated st MiHIintowp the" 4th day of AiiTust in the year of our Lor, ope thousand eight hundred and ninely. seven. I James P. Cammum, Sheriff. Shfr'ff's Office. I MifTiintown Pa. A-igust 4th, lPf7 A DMINISTHATOU'S SALK ' VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! Bv virtim of an orHcr ol sa e Issued oi;t of tho Orphans' Court ot Juniata County, the iindnigond. Administrator of ho es tate of Sameel A. Thomas, lute of Fcrman oph township, deceased, wiU offer at public sale cn Trsct No. 1. in Fermanagh town ship, nlioal one ini!o west of Oakland Mills, about 1 (.'clock. P tf . on SATURDAY. AUGU-'T 14, 18!7. the following described Knal Estate, to wit: Tract No. 1. A tract of lind situifo ia Ferruanngh township, Juniata conntv, Pa., bounded on the north by a public road; on the cvit by binds of Da?il Ba.-hore; on the south by lands of David Hashore, and on the w,.Rt t,y hnds of David Bashor. W. II. II. Kreider and Ur. .. Banks, containing FOUTT-TWO ACRES, SOKE OR LKSS, and bovine thereon erected a two story ''rame Dwelling Uouse, almost new. good Frame Rank Barn and other out-buildings. On this tract there is a pbacii oscnAKD r.r oven 3,500 trees, all of which aro bearinir and in good condi tion. The crop from this orchard tbis year will go to the pnrchascir. Tract No. 2. A tract of lind situate' in the same township, hounded o- the north by lands ol Solomon Bash-rc,- on the esst bv a public road and lauds formerly of Al cn Koppenhtftfur; cn the south by a jublic road and lands of Solomon Bishorc, and on the west bv lands of Solomon Bt ashor and John Michael, containing SEVESTKEB ACRES, WORE OR LEES. On this trac thre is a PEACH OHCIIARD OF ABOIT 4n0 TREKS, all bearing ar.d in pood condition. The crop from this orchard this year will go to the purchaser. Teems cr S alb. Te-n per cent, of the purchase money to be paid on day of sale; Thirty per cent, on the continuation of the sale by the court (which will be on the First Afocday of September), when deed wiil be delivered and possession given, sab ject to the rights of tho tenant now on the laud, thiity per cent, on April 1, 18C8, nnd the remaning 30 p-:r ceo'.'cn Sep'r J, 1898, the last 2 payments to beV.ecnred by judg ment and to boar interest froiu tbe con firmation of the sale by the ccur. Cuarles TV. F.OuK, Administrator. I Wheat 1 &f and Og rrow best when planted with Pure SS ""nr . A leriilizer that al- "rr v.-hvs ttrimrn a erop. h!-hvs im proves the soil. Hold Jireet to fur eierr C.v.ikJ icr tun. No u;;euts. 2-" ; Har.i pies free. f York ChemiMl Works, York, Pa. --'S, SqUll!WU!aii.il!liL:ali.!JiilMlbilll'i:iiJll..i' COMMERCIAL school. VK1DO 'T i?t.3 AS,) IT gPU-ATCS tf r. cf st j , 1 inls 1 catltr i. 9 S B tion a: id Jernit? fotui u f'rmri.t vrA ftrtr:fy in tho sttnnrli. Then follow siirilit-s. .iraiclw. tnsovMva, nervousnesa. iiuii. If cot relieved. h.i.ou$ fever or D.ooci poistniiig. iiuuti b roi'ne t!ie liver, rure heastielie, dizziness, enn t:j Mt!n. t 2r. tn nts. fckild ty all dniprists. lueoiily 1'iUs to Utke with liooc's Sarsax-illa. Ttii rmeftr ba been prepared by the Povf-rrmi ".t&awi,e'uixU unoorhis tlkTCi-'tiou by t'-ie - XOtfSC 5EO. CO., Chicago, H:. S .'t hf Drusnits ct SI per Dattlo. C for V. I -ii zcSeiC.Sl.'ja. Ii liottlcs for C'ACJTIOX. TRI-SSPASS NOTICE. The undersigned persons have acsociatctl themseves toceth'ir lor tho protoction of Willow Run Trout stream in Lack te-wn. ship, Juniata Co., Pa. All persons are strickly forlurtde'ii not (o trespass npoo the land or stream or the said parties to Ssh as the stream has baeu stocked with trout Persons violating this noico, wit! ha pros ecutiMl according to law. R. U. PalUirson, T. H. Caruthers, J. P. Rob'! A. Woodside, W. I). ysl!s, Frank Vawn, Dyson Vswn. April 23, 1895. TRESPASS NOTICE. The nnde-r;ened persona have formed an Association for the protection of their re spective propertied. A'.l persons aro here by notified not to trespass on tbo lands ol tho undersigned (or tho purpose of hunting gathering riits, duping timber or throwing down le-ECfs or finnr t!inier in any way whatever. Any violation ot too above no tice will b-J donit with according to law. John Miehai', VVi'iliam PnRer.bergor, (lide'on Siehcr, Bcasbor lc Zook, Mary A. Prubaker, Joseph Kothroctt, John I3y!T, PaniJul Boll. Septon.hrr5 18S5. Itso'a r..Tnrdy for ratarrh la the ftet. Idlest to The. RDil Cheooct. oWl by U'tvjrfit or cnt by mall, Doc 1 . T. aUdccliine, v. utoo. rv- I hebest ofle-r ior 8u!e' a valusb'e prop crty, sittuted in F'rrcin3(4b township, -J miles r.orlh. cast cf Mifllintown, con!ainin 25 Acr. s. more t.r le?8. i acres of wood lcd. T'i'3 balinco cleared end in pcod str.tfi of cii':iva::oa. Buildings crdiniry, tet ia goer! repair. A food spring i.-l aeve-r laiuug travel .rater ccarby. This j.roperty alo coutains 1150 ixjach trees and "ubo be-r- rv t.iantr: HO vi i treos, he-r-iiles olher fruit. The above property is riveted near VX'bi'c I?all e..ioal house ia aid townisLip. for lr.rtlier iiforrcsiia address. . CVAJtLKS Consiss.- -9-5J. ..yilMiutown Pa. TO CONSIMPTIV'ES. " , un.lt.lsi:l3 , ilvIn bsca rcS'orcd to 1 1 . ..n. .,.! .,.. . !SV V,D(r'a.T.5et!oa, and U9rur.-.d uJ.te.J-t.fi, ia at.sious , . . ; f bI,ar?r;, ,- i nc ,,- v 11i,,sa wh-i desire it. ho wiil c!i -erfa!:y sead (-' e of rhais) a copy ot tho pre?cs i.jtia U'.e-i, which they wiil Mini a sure euro lor ('i. .iiin; oi, ?!;hiii, Catarrh, Hrc.nc.ntii a'! t'.iroat nd lur.R Staladu. II,! hop 's all suifrer' will try hi i'L-o.eJy . :is it irt :r.. a'.iiai,'..'. Tl.c.e eiritii; tbo pOiC.ii'tun, nict will cost tiieni tottiing, and niay pre, e a blessing, will piesFo iilress, KEY". KDWASD A. WILSON, rr....k!yn, Now York. Sep. 9, 'S. ANY ti" have CbLo iKu BiiiiiD rr. . froMrf n Sata j- il.iftltrn Tr- Tt. Pvei-y Iruvoifi- uultj liaTo a bottle f it in his NkOJHt Every Sufferer iriSZSgr-g Adihniaflul.-ra .'.iorinir', iiarru.'-a,rir.tj. ti-ttcixwi In !Jh!v o.- Limii, STif? Julute or Mjuiu.-t, wit! Cua Is this olJ An)vn.' n-Iicf ft ml sixtMv cum, llan?3i)f' Vtw SM-TvrwVru. ri .V.s ft-.tjv i mII, 8 b-trVj. Infests the hluoei of htiiiianity. It appears in varied forms, but is forced to yield to Hood's Sarsaparilla, which purities and vitalizes the blood and cures all such diseases. Iteati this: " Iu Septeir, tier, K94, 1 m&Je a misstep and injured my uakie. Very c.ooa afterwards, A Sore two Inches across formed find ia walking to favor il I sprained my ankle. The sore became worse; I could not put my boot on snd I thought I should have to give up at every fctep. I could not pet any relief nnd br.d to stop work. I read of a cure of i siniiiar eae by Hood's Sar-,a,.iniiia tnd concluded to try it. Relore I had taken all ol two boitk-rt the pore bad healed ar.d the- iireino; hud Rons down. My ffX Is no-.v w- :l srii I bave been greatly bene fited otherwise. I have increased in wc!f.-ht and am in I utter health. 1 cannot say enough in praise cf Hood'n .Sarsapa rilla." JIns. H. EL-VKi;, o. lierv, let, Me. - Thie and other similax cured prove that parilla k a xhn Oi Tru.' n.w! l'linl). I. I!.-.. ' " AlIdniKlsts. $1. Co., I. e'll. Mas. , jj-.j t..-.f l.e.t r.:.:i lyeatliartlc S tlilS uail uver slliuulaut. He- J 9 ih W Lopts B. Axifntsot. F. at. V. F iu ATKIXSOX It PEMELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MtWLliJTO'WN, PA. Orrics On Mam street, in place of rest- deiiee of Louis K. Atkmson, Ksq., south fOct26,1892 Bridge street. uncollecting and CoovevsncinK oromot: iy attended to. ITIL.IIERFORCE SCU1fEER, Attorney-at-Law. "Collections and all legal busi ness promptly attended to. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. DC.D.M.CHA WrORD, DB. D1IWI) MXHAWFOBD K. D. Sf. CRAWFORD & SON. have formed a partnerehin for the practici of Medicine and their collatteral branches. OMico at old stand, corner of Third and Or ane streets, Hill! in town, Pa. One or both ol them will bo found at their office at all times, unless otherwise professionally en gaged. April 1st, I0U6. ?. DERR, PRACTICAL. OESTIST. Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental College. Office at old established lo oatiun, Bridge Street, opposite Court House, -b'ifiliDtown, Fa. LkJ3 Crown and Bridge work; Painloss Extraotion. All work guaranteed. Tuscarora Valley Railroad. SCKEP'.XE IS EFFECT MONDAY, MAT 18, 1890. EASTWARD. STATIONS. DAILY, EXCEl'T 8UMDAY. iNo.l No.3 A. at. P. M. Blair's Mills Lv. Waterloo Leonard's Grove Hops Farm PemlaCk East Waterford Heckman Honey Grove Fort Bigbam Worble Pleasant View '. Seven Pines Spruce Hill Graham's Stewart Freedom Turltftt Old Port Port Royal Ar. 2 00 7 51 2 06 7 58i 8 05 8 12 2 13 2 20 2 27 8 25 8 35 8 47 8 48 8 55 9 00 2 40 50 57 03 2 2 3 3 3 3 10 1 19 06 9 10 21 3 lo 3 29 3 31 9 14 9 16 9 18 3 33 3 35 9 20 9 25 9 30 3 40 J 45 Trains Nos. I and 2 connect at Prt Koval with Way Passenger and Stshore Exp ress on P. It. ii., and Nos. 3 and 4 with Miil east tTESTfTARD. !4 STATIONS. K5 No.2 No.4 DAILY, EXCEPT SCSDAY, Port Koval Old Port TnrLett Freedom Stewart Graham's Spruce Hill Seven Piius. . . . Pleasant View.. . Wai-ble Fort Ilipham Honey Grove. . . Heckrnmi East Waterford. Perulcek lioEs Fariu Leonard's Grove Waterloo A. M. 0.0 10 30i5 20 1.3.10 35 3 25 2 8 io 40 5 30 3.7 10 42 o 32 4.410 44 5 34 5-Oiin 4G5 SC 6.310 50 5 -10 7.2;i0 545 44 9 0;il 03 5 50 .110.011 05 5 55 S12.0 U i G 01 'I4.0!ll 18 6 08 J 15.i:il 25 6 15 .17.5jll 35 6 25 .120.5 11 48 6 36 . ! 22.0!l2 55 6 45 i 24.0 12 02 6 52 ... j 25.512 09 6 59 Ar.j27.0jl2 15 7 05 Blairjs Mills. Trains Nos. 2 and 3 connect with Stage Line at Blair's Mills for Concord, Doyles. burg and Dry Run. J. C. MOOEHEAD, Superintendent. T. S. MOOUHEAD, President. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. pERRY COUNTY RAILROAD. Tho following schedule wont Into effect Nov. 16, 1896, and the trains will be rnn as follows.- p. m 4 30 4 36 4 89 3 41 4 45 4 46 4 51 4 54 4 66 4 69 a. m 900 9 06 9 09 9 11 9 14 9 15 9 19 9 22 9 24 9 2T Leave Arrive a. m p. ni Dnncannon 7 64 2 28 King's Mill 7 49 Sulphur Springs 7 46 "Corman Siding 7 41 2 23 2 20 8 18 2 16 2 13 2 08 2 65 2 03 2 00 I 41 1 36 1 81 1 28 1 25 1 20 1 18 1 15 aioDtobello Park 7 41 Weaver 7 40 Roddy Hoffman Royer "Mahanoy Bloomfield Tressler Nellson Duru's Elllotsbnrg Bcrnheisl's Groen Park Montour June 7 36 7 33 7 31 7 28 7 23 7 09 7 04 7 01 6 68 6 61 6 48 6 33 5 10 10 43 6 16 9 49 5 21 9 64 5 24 9 67 6 27 10 05 6 82 10 07 5 84 10 17 6 37 10 30 6 02 10 35 p. ru a. in Landisburg 6 28 2 60 -TTTive L.eave a. m p m a i . Train leaves Bloomfield at 6.68 a. m., and arrives at Landisburg at 6.28 a. m. Train leaves Landisburg at 6.08 p. m., and arrives at Bloomfield at 6.40 p. m. All stations marked () aro flae stations. at which trains will comu to a full top on Cbas. H. Smilkt, President. 8. H. Bbck, Sopt. nil CyXittT rT."'!i:. rzn ho ' Krt-ativ tii'iruusetl in Krowtt I aad va. le by the ue of : ! y Wa Phosphate . 'I . 'Z, ' vj-u i'ifxl nu,K (tie iHtirM som nt a ar.a pro if live, bold dirtti t fariatrs. 1' ' VORK CHE.MK AL V. CRK5, . VA. yoiii; PENKSYLVANIA. RA1XB0AD- Oa an-I after MondaT, My 17 1897, (rains will rnn as follows: WESTWARD. Way Passenger, leave Philadelphia at 4 30 a.-m; Harrisburg 8 00 a. m; Doncan- non 8 85 a. ro; New Port 9 05 a. m; Mil lerstown 915 a. m; Dnrword 9 21 . mi Thompson town 9 26 a. m; Van Dyke 9 8 a. in; Tuscarora 9 36 a. m; Kexico 9 40 a. m; Port Royal 9 44 a. m: Mini in 9 06 a. m: Denholm 9 65 a. m; Lew is town 10 13 nt McVevtown 10 88 a. in; Newtoa Hamilton 11 00 a. m; Mount Union II OS a. in; Huntingdon 11 83 p. ro; Tyrone IZ zo . p. m; Altoona 1 00 p. m; Pittsburg 6 60 p. rn. Mail leave Philadelphia at 7.V0 a. m.: Harrisburg at 10.65 a. m.; Mifflin 12.18 p. Lewisiown IZ 37 p. m.,- Hunlincdon I .- 87 p. m.; Tvroce 2.20 p. ra ; Altoona '2 66. m.; Pittsburg 7.00 p. m. Altoona Accommodation leaves Htrria-' burg at 6 00 p. m; Dnncannon 6 84 p. mi Newport 6 02 p. m; 3filIerstown 6 1 1 p. m: Thompsontown 6 21 p. m; Tuscarora 6 80 Mexico 6 33 p. m; Port Royal 6 38 p. tn; Milllin C 43 p. mj Den holm 6 49 p. m; Lewistown 7 07 p. tn; AfcVeytowu 7 SO p. m: Newton Hamilton 7 50 p. m: Hunting. don 8 20 p. m; Tyrone 9 02 p. m; Altoona. 9 a-j p. m- Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia at 1! 20 p. m; Uarrisburz 3 10 a. rn; Msrrs- v ' le 8 24 a. ni; Duncannon 3 38 a. m; New poit 3 59 a. m, Port Royal 4 81 a. m; Mif Hin 4 37 a. tu; Lewistown 4 68 a. m; Mo Y'e town 6 20 a. m; Huntingdon 6 Oi a. mj Tyrone 6 65 a. m; Altoona 7 40 a. si Pittsburg 12 10 p. ni. Oyster Express leaves Philadelphia at 4 35 p.m; Harrisburg at 10 20 p. m; Newport 11 Ut p. m; Mimin 11 Q p. m; Lewistown- 12 55 a. mj Huntingdon, 12 65 a. m.; Tyrone. 1 32 a ra; Altoona 2 00 a. m; Pittsburg 6 80 m. Fast Lina leaves Philadelphia at 12 2S p. ; Harrrisbnrg 3 50 p. m; Duncanon 4 15. p. ro; Newport 4 85 p. ra; Mifflin 6 07 p. ra. Liewisiown o zi p. in; Mount Union 6 Us p. ro; Huntingdon 6 27 p. m; Tyrone 7 01 p. ro; Altoona 7 10 p. ro; PitUburg 11 30 p. ui. EASTWARD. Iluutingdon Accommodation leave Al. tooDa at 10 60 p. in; Tyrone 11 17 p. m.. arrives at Huntingdon 11.65 p.m. and be. conies Hirrioburg Accommodation, leav. ing Hunting-Jon at 6 .10 a. iw; Newton Ham ilton 5 55 a. ro; McVeylowo 6 12 a. m; Lewtslovrn b 32 a. ni; Mitflin 6 61 a. m; Port Royal 6 50 a. m; Mexico 6 69 a. m; Thompson town 7 12 a. m; Milleratown 7 21 a. m; Newport 7 30 a. m; Duncannon 7 67 a rr; Harrisburg 8 30 a. m. Sea Shore leaves Pitttsbnrg 8 80 a m; Altoona 7 15 a m; Tyroue 7 48 a m; Bunt-" ingdon 8 30 a ro; McVevtown 9 15 a m; Lewistown 9 35 a m; Mitflin 9 66 a m;. Port Royal 9 69 a ro; Thompsontown 10 14 " Milleratown 10 22 am; Newport 10 82 a m; Duncannon 10 54 a mj Mary sville 1107 a m; Harrisburg 11 25 a m; Philadelphia 8 00 p m. Main Line Express leavea Pittsburg at. 8 00 a. m; Altoona 11 40 a. m; Tyrone 12 03 p. m; Hunlinplon 12 35 p. ta; Lew la town 1 33 p. ni; Mifflin 1 60 p. mj Harris burg 3 10 p.m; Baltimore 6 00 p. ro; Wash ington 7 15 p. m; Philadelphia 6 23 p. au, New York 9 30 p. tu Mail leaves Altoona at 2 10 p. m, Tyrone 2 45 p. in, Huntingdon 3 28 p. m; Newton. Hamilton 3 58 p. rn; McVeytown 4 20 p. mi Lewistown 4 45 p. a; Mifflin 5 10 p. m. Port Royal 5 15 p. m; Mexico 6 20 p. mi Thompsontown 5 33 p. m; Milleratown 513 p. m; Newport 5 54 p. tn; Dnncannon 6 23 p. in; Harrisburg 7 (JO p. m. Mail Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 00 p. ru; Altoona 6 05 p. tn; Tyrone 0 37 p mi Huntingdon 7 2(1 p.m; McVevtown 8 04 p. mj Lewistown 8 20 p m; JSflfllin 8 47 p ni Port Royal 8 52 p. ni; Millerstown 9 16 p. ni; Newport 9 2d p. m; Duncannon 9 50 p. in; Ibirri-dmrg 10 20 p. m. Philadelphia Express leaves Pittsbu r at 4 30 p. rn; Al-oona 9 05 p. m; Tyrone 9 88 p. m; Huntihgdon 10 12 p. m; Mount Dn. ion 10 32 p. tu; Lowistown 11 16 p. m; Mff. Hin 1 1 87 p. m; Harrisburg 1 00 a. ro; Phil saeinna 4 8'J New York-7 88 a. ra. . . f I.F W KTn w nj nivrairvai I pTnF- pive Suntury fOr.egTstowc''aJ,"l'i?: a. n-te h 2 45 p. tu ; jTMilroy 6 8-im. . nT w . .. . ... . l. . . . lv..o-m. ana 3 io p. m., woelr aai-. TYRONE DIY'IION. Trains leave fir Bcllefbnta and Lock Haven at 8 10 a. la., 12 30 cr.d 7 16 p. m. leave Lock Haven for Tyrone 0.65 p," m. and 4 15 p. to. TYRONE AND CLEARPIELD R. H. Trains leave Tjrone for Cle-arlleld and Curwensviile t 8 '.0 a. ro., 3.16 and 7 2P p iu.. leave Curwensvillu for Tyrone at 9.16 a. ni., 3 45 p ni., and 7 00 p. n. For, rales, maps, etc., call en Ticket. Agcntr, or address, Tbos E. Watt, P. A. W. I)., 300 Fifth Avenue, Pittal burp, Pa. J. Ii. Hutchison, J. E. Wcop, Geu'l Manager. Geu'l Pass. Agts VIEWPORT AM) SHERMAN'S VAL I 1 ley Kailroad t'ompar.y. Time tabla of passenger trams, ia effect oa Monday. May 18lh, lKWi. STATIONS. West ward. East ward. P If A A II 4 VX 67 3 5 3 sa 34t 3 41 5 811 l Mi 3 ia Newpt it 6 06 10 X5! 8 S Buffalo Bridge ! 6 OK 16 88 8 2 Juniata Furnace 6 12 10 42 8 2.5 Vjhnota ; 6 1ft J 45 8 20 Sylvau j 6 25 HI 62. 8 16 1 6 TL il 01 8 II Wat-r Plug Bloomfield Junct'n, 6 31 11 19; 8 0c Va'Ioy Koad 6 39 11 09 8 00 El.'iottEbnr? 6 61 11 21 7 46 Green Park 6 51 II 24 7 401 Loyaville Fort Kobe-sou 7 05 11 35 7 1111 41 7 1511 45 7 21 11 61 7 27 11 67 7 So! 12 05 7 41 12 11 7 841 g 04 7 26i 2 6 7 U 2 4ft Center .., Cisna's Kua ....... Andorsonburg ..... B'ain Moul t I'l. -saut ... New O ruiant'n .., 7 151 2 4i 7 10 7 03 6 i8 6 60 24a 224 220 7 46-12 15 D. GKING, l'resident md Manager K.. Milleb, General Agent. CARTERS JTTE.E PIUS. Rick HoAdnrhe and relieve all the (roubl ImI dent to a bilious ttato of tlie syrtpm. auoh M li7inwiB. Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress After eating. Pain In tlm S.!n. &rr Win It? their tnoC reiuarkiible siiccest has been shovn in curltAg Headaob. jot Carter's 1,vttlx Lttvr PrLIA are equally valnahlc iu Constat Ion, curias and prevent mt this annoying complaint. whlS they also correct a'l disorders of the stomaelk stimulate the liv-ur and regrulato tba hnwtlj Even if tbev only cured Ache they would be almost prlcelwa to ttMMfr who sutTer from this distrewinr eoniplaliatf but fortunately their goodness does siot nd hre, and those who once try them will Una these little pills valuable In so many ways that they will not be Trilling to do without tbMW But after all tuck bead AGB-aH is the bane of so many Uvea that her ( wnsjm we make our great boast. Our pilla curs 41 . while others tin not. Cartfr's Little Lira Pills are very sasM onn very easy to raae. enro or vo ptila m a dose. They are strictly vefocjble aad noi gripe or purge, mn oy rneir gentle please all who use them. In vials at S6 fire fur $1 . Sold everrwhem, or seat by CASTSI KSSlCm CO.. Vrv To. UF1 Ulb. LblTh lJ - Mn", 3t 'Sf 7! 11 ) -V 'i ' ' . wwarr i wuf fsqarw t - - I i'Im1 Jj