It of p: T: hi r- r' t.i: uf e.i t!i h c; U! t tL a ti d to of 3' w f; a r D b tc pedi iaua' rnnkt cl a t r . . - . . i i m n.,, .-.-nf- --- r m-tfi -it.--"ft-JTr .ttttt- . . 1 . , mm aawcaaaaavaawa - - i sgNTIISELfr REPUBLICAN VilFFLlN'TON. TVEIWiESOAY. ATJG. 18, 1S97. B. F. S U II WSIEE aorroa tsa rort:;f. Tin: Maryland Steel Company bare contracted to deliver 7,554 tons of steel raiU at Caicu: ta, India, for $23. 50ct:? a ton. Tim Populists of Ohio, nominated General Keep Off The Grass Coxey, for Governor. The convention was held at Columbus. The police were called in to stop a free fiht that was stert.d anwag the debates. liEiDUT.j, of tho cavtbquiroia India in June, aro now coming in. So far o heard fi-u.u six thousand peopl ...1. A I . " ' " , . I'jai moir lives ana mere wits a cor- raj'.vndicg dta' ruction of pror A' ct.klh quak", id said to be au cf f ft tj r-r.jdiico a v.-'Icauo. As far as h:f.rd frotu im vol-jfttio whs not pro- Jilt a number of larcj cracks !ri,urf-a were ra-tdo iu the earth i i , - . Lurouu wnicn mua ana suua was fcc ittere I over ths countay. It- . . andeei: ana an inrea comrunic-ns who sailed away ia a b.illoon oa tho nth day of July, to find tho north pole, have not been heard from. In all probability they are gone never to bo heard from. They havo probably beon frozen as stiff as pokcio, or drowned these many days. Fame and notoriety goad men on to hard laborious work and often to rash acts, but for rashness, Andree's balloon act mast stand at tho boa 1 of the list. They are cot yet done with duel inn; in Europe. Oa Sunday in France nt 5 o clock in the morning a durl took place. The trouble was about something that had been said abaut the Italian coMitrs. Tho Cmnt of Turin took np what he declared was un insult to tho Italian army. JPrinca Henri cf Orleans was hi3 antagonist. They fought five rounds with swords. H&uri v;gj wounded twico in th? shoulder and once ia the abdomen Tho doctors say that had tho abdom en wound been a hslf innli rlnnnor u u rr., 1 was great rejoicing in Italy wherever the telegraph announced the result on Sunday evening. Tua striking coal m;ners organize into large compauies and rncrch from oae mine to tho olhr.r, t ) indues miners to quit work, acd to prevoat others fram going t? work- They employ all tho means that they know eicptiug fore?, to kp other men from taking the pVicas, they havo va cated. Within t.":u pas: wek, nine ostrj havo boon complaining to the coaris agaiust the trespass of the marcLiug companies of strikers. Tha mino owners havs been asking tho' "Vrf,(fhnthx,E-ontny-'nrrj-orwar." II. tm iiin- to the piazza and asttfi tnir low. ;Iio Brituii.. l i ..-,.ssi,v t'tftperty owned to oi-rse who petitioned for ti.e ia j'nction. m - No Use for tho Hume Girls. liridgepon, Conn., Angust 13. Willia.'a Waller, a yoanj railroad clerk, lvcentiy ent a circular letter to iaiLisfci'3 ia the suburban towan. a.-kmg I hew to assist him cecur-in-T a lifi- partner. r.Iany of the clergymen paid little attention to the eoircuiioation, wuilo ethers took n se; ;.r view if it lii e-mcluJ'.-s his latter by spying .'i i'. L-i is widely acquainted, bat that l.o does riot o.ire for a single girl liv iiiK in this city, because tbay are pale, ill-formed, aud all inclined to b consumptives. Tl;e few who are not classified in thi la-t category are characterized by the writer as being "golden butterflies." Waller's letter has : roused the ire of the girls of Bridgeport, r.nd their friends will incke it warm for the writer. Steam Grain Cutter and Thresher- A despatch from California, sayi-: Farm.-rs are going to Stockton, for milus to see iho biggest grain har vester in the world at w lk on Rob erts Island in li e K:iu Joaquin River, neartiint ei'y. TI.3 iaachino turns out three sixly pound sacks of wheat every miuute. The muchiee has a cat ting line of fifty two f.:et, and it also threshes and sacks the grain. In r-ne rut: anjund a 5,0'0 aero field it will turn mi hundreds of sack of w'lent ready for 'eEi'Ltt. The coet of harvf-ting lias been reduced to a minimum by tl.ia machino and tho number of d.ijs consume I in getting a large fi jl.l reaily f ..r market will bo about half that of the regular bar yosting. Eight or ten ni.;n handlo ite.isily whila it is turning out from 1,."00 to 1,S00 sseks a day of ten hoars aad twteping 100 seres of .nincar.n. At present it is work- in the ccaviest wlieat ever grown a mat coBiy. ljje gram .islands has always been trdl rai.k growth, but this year much uii.:h heavier thau on tue and of it was in pRst f-nsou. ir ii'iiii-uity lias betn ex-p-.iietiix I in L.:rts';ii-r, a the trac T , - . . t- .n -.g!i."-. v.i.'ch was l.ui't : : eciully f r t-.e mnehiiie. rmshr-ii i tLroji;h i h- t'.:iek grain with about tl;y sn.in c.f that an ordinary en- f.':n- w.;,ii ..isw country road. a wagon over a LtfcT OP THE HKitO.V Tlie l'an)l vanln Railroad' Popular Excursions to ine eaiire. Tho Inst evursi in if the soason v s r..'ts-t 21. A MH-risl train of 1. !' i, :i.t : ;: ' -irs at. 1 day roach s .'iv P.r'd.ug in '.IviT') m-!i-1 ' i"- nt '.1 A. M., crriving at i.: ;,', V. M . uj -r. stop f..- 4 ill tl ill A!'.. tif -ii r . . .- i:;.. Mpi iii; -'o i. M h , r .ichin.,' I'iiiht , i.'.d striving at At- n.i'ic I ., v i It.'.- I) -iuwiir-r.r..l-. r if... :d S 111 p. M , Ii;v. r mal.ir'-- t! .- rr fr..m Pittsburg to th.: bLori via th nlv a'l rail rout M-a in fcltven hours and fort? five minutes. Passengers may alsi spend the nigbi in Philadelphia, and proceed to the shore. Ly anv regular tram from Market Street Whr.rf or Broad Street Station the following day. Stop over will also be allowed at Philadelphia on the Rolcg trip, within time limit, if tickets r.re den .wiled with aent at Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, immediately oa arrival at that point. Tickets will be sold from the stations at the rates named below: Rate Train loaves BUwood $8 00 12 46 TTvrone 7 6 12 56 Cural erland 7 50 8 15 8 00 . 7 6 . 7 50 . 7 50 . 7 25 P. M P. M. A. M. Hyr d nan 7 50 8 40 " Bedford 7 25 9.25 " Huatin?don 7 10 1 26 P. II. Mount UuioD 6 75 fl44 " Lowietowa Junc't 6 00 2 20 " STifnin 5 5G f2 37 " Newport 5 CO f 3 09 " Duncancon 4 CO f3 27 ' Pbilaaolphia Ar'e G.25 Athintic City ... 8 40 " "I" stop-; on notice to aenl or con ductor. Tickets will also good on regu lar trains lffavin- l'iitsbnrg at 4 30 and 8 10 P. M., both of which will carry sleeping car3 through to Allan tic City. For detailed information in regard to ratf.js and tiais of tniaj apply to tiekot agents, or -Wr. Thomai E. M'att, Dis'rit Pitssenger Agent, Pittsburg. SHEllIFF'S SILES- Sheriff Cilbouu will sell in the Jacobs House, at MdHiatown, Sep tember 3, 1897, at 1 o'clock, P. M. A farm of 2.3.') acres, two story house and bank bara and out bnild ings, in Tuearora township, as the property of Jiiuiea Loudon. A house and lot in E-tst wattrford, as tho property of Jame3 Loadon. Eight acrep, log housa and stable in Delaware tcwahip as the property of Dai via C. Miller and B. W. Pag.i. A farm of 73 acres, with log stable ia Walker township, a3 Ui3 property cf Snmuel A. Tyson. A. one acre lot with log house and out buildings ia Walker township, as the property of David S. Zsiders and Jacob If. Miller. A farm of 79 aires frame house back bara out buildings in Lnck W. 1 ' J 'li'arsons Five acres timber land on moun tain in Lick township, as tho property of R. W. Pardons. A house and lot in Port Royal, as the propei ty cf J. O. Nay lor. Two acres with h"u?e and out buildings, in Fermanagh township, as the property of A. J. Wileraan. A fiirm of 250 acrs, with build- iptp, soi.i as tue property ot Joenia- iiiiu .Moore. Reduced Rated via pennsvlra nla Railroad for Mount Gretna Farmers' Encamp ment. From August 16 to 20, inclrtsive, the Pennsylvania Railroad Compmy "'ill Fell, for the above occaaica," round trip tickets to Mount, Gretna and return at rate of one fare for tht round trip, from principal stations be tween East Liberty ' and Bryn Mawr, on the Northern Central Rail way north of an including Luther vi'ile, and on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Division. Theso tick ets will be valid for return passage, until August 23. inclusive. For information in regard to tram service and speciSc rates application should bo made to ticket agents. al8. Twelve-Oar Excursion to Old Point rnmfiirl, SorfolR. and Virginia Beach via Pennsyl vania Railroad- The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany 1ms arranged for two twelve day excursions to the above named points, to leave Pittsburg, August 12 and 21. Round trip tickets via Phil adelphia and the Cape Charles route, yood goincr nnlv on train leaving Pitlsburjr at 8 55 A. M., 4.30 and 8. 10 P. M.; via Baltimore and the Bay Line or the Chesapeake and Rich mond Steamboat Line, rrood goincr only on trains leaving Pittsburg at 8.00 A. M. and 8 10 P. .'.. will be onld at r de of 12.00 from Pittsburer, East Liberty, Uiooutown, Connels viile and Snottdnl". Tliepe tickets will be good to re turn at any time within twelve dayp, and will he vaUa tor return passage on any regular train except thoPenn sylvauia Limited. For detailed information address or apply to Thos. E. Watt, Passen ger Asrent, Western District, 360 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg Pa. Special Reduced Rate Excur sion to toe Ocean Grove Campineetlna via Pennsylvania Railroad. For the benefit of those desiring to visit Ocean Grcvo (Asbury Park) during the great camp meeting, the Pennsylvania R-iilroad C'jmpsny will, on Angu-,t 25, so'l xcursion tickets to that point from stations named belo.v at the very low rates quoted. f .:tse tickets will be good for pas fieu sage to l iuiaet;.;p!)u oa tram na: below, tl ence oa rermlsr trains loav irg Broal Sircet Station a!, 3.30 and 4.05 p. iu- that day Ocoan Grova iAshury Park): Trars j Lkavfs Rate ! c. 7.15 A. M. $8 0'J . 7.30 7 75 . 7.48 ' 7 35 . 8 05 7 35 .817 " 7 25 . 8.30 " 7 10 . 8.41 " 7 00 . 8.47 " 7 00 . 8.5: " C75 i. 8.:.8 50 . 9.15 " G 25 .9 35 " G00 . 9.55 " 5 65 . 9 59 5 50 10.14 " 5 25 10.22 ' 5 25 10 32 " 5 00 10 54 " 4(i0 1107 " 4 50, 11.25 ') 1140 f 4 50 3 00 P. M. I ' Altoona. . . .Lravi Urliwood Tyrone Sprue j Creek Petersburg Ilrtrtiitgdon. . . . , MilKVeek M.lplelou. . .... . Jrlt. Ft i n Newton Hamilton MoVeytown L. wistown Julc. M 111 in Pert Koyal Tt:rm;s.iitown. . aIilk-riow:i X'-v;. nt I)iiJi-rt:iijo".i Mar", sviile Harrisburg Arive Itirrislnir.' L' avo l'uil.ah iphiu Ar' Tickets will tH pojd for retari: piSJige on r eg alar trains until Sep- tember 2nd, inclusive, and will per- rait of stop off at Philadelphia with in limit. &.. Througli Bleeping Car Service between Plttdburir and At lantic City Tla Penasjlva nia Railroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany announces that a through sleeping car service between Pitts burg and Atlantic City has been ts tr.hlished on train leaving Pittsburg at 4 30 p. ro. daily, arriving at Atlan tic City at 6.30 a. m , and returning on train leaving leaving Atlantic City at 8.35 p. ra., daily, arriving at Pitts burg at 8 30 A. M. Connections ere also made at Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, with trft-ns leaving Pittsburg at 8.00 a. ra. and 8 10 p m. daily, and re turninr, with trains leiviog Atlantic Atlantic City at 7 50 a. m. and 4 45 p. m. daily. This is the only all-rail rout9 to the seashore. 4t. S7SOO GIVEX AWAIT . To persona who make the gieatest number of words of the phrase, "Patent Attorney Weddcrburn." For particulars address the National Recorder, Washington, D. C. Och,l-97 NIAGARA FALLS. LOW BATE EXCUKSION ' VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany will run a series of ten -day ex cursions to Niagara Falls, leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash ington on July 22, August 5 and 19, and September 4 aad 16. An exper ienced tourist agent and ohaperon accompmy each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passage on any regular train, exclu sivo of limited express trains, within ten days, will bo sold at $10 from Pbilidoiphia, Baltimore, Washing ton, and ail poiats on the Delaware Division; $9.70 from Lancaster; $8 60 from Altoona and Harrisburg; $8 25 from Wilkesbarre; $5.80 from Wilt iamspnrt; and at proportionate rates from other points- A stop over will be allowed at Buffalo, Rochester, and Watkins returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will be run with each excursion. For further information apply to nearest ticket agent or address Geo W. Boyd, Assistant General Passen ger Agent; Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. al9. A GREAT DISCOVERY- Mr. Nicola Teal a is one of the brightest of our men devoted to scientific discovery. Hi has made many exnnrsons into tue uuknown domain of science, and hia suaceas as nn explorer is conceded. He has now announced that his greatest dis covery enables biai to create a dis turbance ofCs earthVr-i'vrgo of el ectricity r.V'- ' and noted tbraug.!r-iE33 )!. eo-th. H . ex pects to utilizo::" this d'.acovys - to trausmit messages throughout tho habitable globe without wires. That wa suppose, is one of the feats many electricians have talked about for jears, but wuiea las not yet been performed. Tesl-j has perfected ap paratus that in operation produces all the phenomena of a thuuder storm and, as he alleges, imparts a vibra tory impulse to tho earth's electric charge, llr. Tesla ha3 been very reticent utj to this time, end the pub lic has been roady to hear great thngs from him. But W9 can hardly think that he has a machine that can mobilize the electrical charge of the earth, except as a ptbbjo dropped in mid ocean is suppoNCy to affect the entire surface of iht! sea by its tri lling dUplacemeRft. It is possible that t( legraplywithout wires is about to be nddelto the worders of the age, bnt it is not probable that a man can impart an impulse from Philadel pbia.to Hong K mg. That is a feat to talk about, but not a feat to be done out of hand. At the same time it is dangerous to eay that auything is impossible in an age which is nltra- nhenomenal iu discovery and inven tion North American. GAME LAW POINTERS. Some who have studied the now game law make the following points: Hunting or shooting oa Sunday is punishable by $25 fine Song birds shall not bo killed nor their nests or eggs destroyed. Penal ty. $10. Gimo birds mny be from October 15 to December 15, and woodcock may bo shot during July. Penalty, $25 for each bird out of season. Deer may be shot during Novem ber only, and never while in water. Dog hunting may be killed by any body without recourse. Penalty $100 for each offense Trap hunting is illegal and game or birds so taken cannot be purchas ed. Penally, for deer, etc , $100 for each nnima', and $2o for each b.rd. No person or transportation com pany shall have in possession any game whose killing ia probibite !. One person can kill in one day only j fen pheasant.', or 15 quail, or ten i woodcock, cr two wild turkeys, or two elver ia en .2 3.ae.u. Atua;y, from $50 to $100 for each offnnso. Rabbits may be killed from No vember 1 to December, 1G, inclusive. Penalty, $10 for each rabbit or squir rel. Rabbits may not bo had in po ssession out of season. Penalty, $25 for each rabbit killed or taken with ferrota. Ownership of ferret is evidence of guilt. Only puns may be used in kiliitg game. Penalty $50. Penalty $50 for each nest or egg of game bird destroyed. Pcsstssion of any game, fresh skin, birds Dr eggs is prima facia evidence of guilt. Suits mast be entered within one year from time of offence. One half of fine g;ts to informer. Fines may be served out in prison, at the rale of a day fjr each dollar imposed. ine average eonamon cr crops s-i retorted by the department of Agri cultural at Washington, I). O., up to August nrbt fays: Corn 84 2; spring heat, 86 7 spring rye, 89.8 oats 86.0 barlej87.5; buckwheat 94 9; tobacco 78 7; Irish potatoes 77.9. Tbei cor.- dition of cam 84.2 is 1.3 points higher than loat month, 11 8 points lower than oa AugU3t 1st, 1896, and three poiats lower than the August average for tho last ten years. The average condition of oats is 86, as compared with 87 5 last month and 77 3 on August 1, 1896. Tao consolidated returns iudiotte Lhat about 10 per cent of the oats crop of last year is BtUl on hand. -The aver age condition of barley is 88.5 as sgiinst 88 5 on Jul? 1 and 82 9 on August 1. 1S96. The ares in buck wheat is 4.8 per cent less than Lif t rear, and the condition is Vi 'J, as Cvtspawd with 98 at the correspond incr r9:io 1 last year. The condition of tobacco, taking the country as a wholo, in practical;; unchanged, the consolidated returns Indicating 78.7 p;r cout of a full crop, as compared with 78.5 uer cent, last month and 86.5 ter cent on August 1 1S96. The condition of the apple rrop is in the main very unfavorable. Ohio and Michigan have little mora than one third of a full crop. Panusylva- slightly under. There are few sections of the coun try that do not report a failare. more cr less marked, in the peach crop. DELIGHTFUL VACATION TRIP. tour to The north via pennSvlvaniA railroad. Visiting Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thoustnd Islands, Quebec, Montreal, Au Sablo Chasm, Lake Champlr.in and Lake George, Sara ga and the Highlands of the Hudson Leave Philadelphia by special tram, August 17. The tour will be in charge of one of the Company's tour ist agents. An experienced chaperon will also accompany the party, hav ing .especial charge of unescorted ladies. Tho rate of $109 from Now York, Brooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Phila delphia, Harrisburg, Baltimoro and Washington, covers railway and boat fare foi the entire round trip, parlor car seats, meals en route, hotel enter tammest, transfer cnargep, carriage hire in fact every item of necessary expense. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or bdv additional information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Rail road Company, 1196 Broadway, New York; 860 Fulton Street, Brooklyn or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent. Broad Street Sta tioD, Philadelphia. 2t YELLOWSTONE PARK. A COMPLETE TOUR VIA THE PESNSTLVAKl RAILROAD. The Yellowstone National Park i unquestionably the most interestic region on the globe, fgr wifuin' it is displayed the crratest collection of ! nature's manifold wonders. Indeed, this mountain-bound plateau, high , up on the summit of the everlasting Rockies, is a veritable play. ground for the world's giant forces. To stand and gaze upon them'in all their marv elous manifestations, the great gey ser nphavftitrt'ae er&9 bteam blasts, the terrible leap of title river, and the awful canon, is a revelation an exper ience to be had i.t no other point on the cirth. The personally conducted tour of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which lesves New York on Septem ber 2, nffords the most satisfactory means of visiting this wonderland und viewing its marvelous features. Touiisl8 will travel by special train of Pullman smoking, dining, sleep ing, and observation cars in each di rection. Eight days will be spent in the Park. Stops will also be made returning nt St. Paul and Chicago 1 be round trip rate, 52do from .New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, 230 from Pittsburg, covers all necessary expenses. For detailed itineraries and full iu formation apply to ticket agents, Tourist Ajrent, 1196 Broadway, New York, or address Geo. W. Boyd, As sistant Genoral Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. aug.18. .VirFL'NlOWN K1KKKT3. MirriaxTOWs, Aug. 18, 1W7. MIFFLINTOWK GRAIN MAKrfSTS W hftit , .... SO I'-.ru in wr. ... ...... .... ..... 23 M,,., R;e..." 82 CloV'rri .... .... Euiter Vi EgRS it Ham 12 Sliouider. 12 Lad 2 Sides 7 Timothr seed t'J.tO Fax seed CO Bran 65 Chop 85c to 90c Middling HO Ground via . Salt 1.00 American Salt.... ...... ."6s to 80c pHLLADixrniA Markets, August 17, 1897 Wheat 95e; Corn 32c; Oats 26e; Eggs 13c; Butter 10 to 20c; live chickens, hens 10c; roosters 0 to 7c; spring chickens 9 to 11c; cheese G, 7 and Sc; sugars 4 to 5o a lb; .Vary lncp peaches $1.25 to $1.50 a basket potatoes 35 lo 40c a bjskett sy$et potatuta 3o to 40- a basket; tipples per barrel at 75c to $2 59; hay mix-id, 6 to $S 50; timothy $S to 13; Ponn sylvaoia tebjccn. fillers 10 to 14c; broad leaf 10 to 14c; Havana run ning lull 12 to 15?. The Sales of Hood's Sarshparilk are the largest in the world because the cures by Hood's SarMqmrilla are wonderful, lierfect, permanent. Hood's Pills are the best family cathartic and liver mediiUnc. 25c. MARRIED: Stono Yafoot. On tiie 11th int., at Port Royal, by R v. II. J. 'i.ibert, H-u-ry Stoug and Ptarl F. Vaughn. PERFECT anil permanent are the cures by Mood's Sursaparilla, be cause it makes pure. rich, healthy, life and health-giving BLOOD Wonderful are the cures by Hood's SarsiipnrilUi and yet It l only because) as the one true hUxxl tuiritier. it makes pure, rich, healthy, life-giving blootL Hood's PillstW l!w liver and boweU, . t eaily, yet promptly, tic HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or cinimon glass with urine and let it stand twenty tour hours; asedimfent or Battling indi cates an unhealthy cmdition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it isevideneeof kidney trouble, loo fr quent desire to urinate or pain in i h hack ia a'BO couvincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out ol order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. JiUoner s Swamp Root, the great kidney rem e,1 fulfil every wish in relieving pain . J . . . ,- 1.1-u . .. in the bacSr, moneys, nver, uhuuh and every part of the urinary pass ages. It corrects iuability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and over comes that un pleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mikl and the extraordinary effect of Swamp Root is soon realized. It stands tno uigu eet for its. wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a mndicino you should have the best Sold by druggists pneo &:ty cents and od e dollar You may have a sarrt pie bottle and phamphlet bottle both sent free by mail. Mention the Jcn iaTa Sestinel and Republican and send vour address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The pro prietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of tnis oner. jiy. Bun vour hunting dogs and hav9 them acquainted before the hunting season onons X nave tno iouowiuij to offer, ruaranteert ttiorougmy proa ... , , , en on their fame and reliable. Fox hounds, rabbit hounds, beagles, so- ters and pointers: also some fine Newfoundlands, spaniels, collies, fox and bull terriers; fancy poultry and pigeons; Belgium and German bares; prices low. J. Howard aaylor. Ang.27,ly. West Uuester, fa. REDUCED RATES TO GERV PICJIIC AT WILL AMS'GROVE. VIAPEH5ISL' TAHIA RAILROAD. For tho accommodation of persons desiring to attend this interesting picnic and exhibition, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will sell ex cursion tickets on August 21, 23, 24, 25, 2G and 27, good to return until Angnst 30, inclusive, at rate of one fare for the round trip, from principal stations between East Liberty and Bryn Mawr oa the Northern Central Railway north of and including Luth erville. and on the Philadelphia Erie R tilroad Division.- For information in regard to train Bervica and specific rates application rl-onld be made to ticket ajrsnts. u25. One hundred ycais ogo John Christian Webber, of Holland, uisin- htrrited an only bod, because ha martk-d against tho wishes id bis father. Tho young man and wife and children came to America. The father died, but before he died he hied a will, putting; Irs estate in trjist with the Holland 'government, mat the money with interest should be returned to his saas heirs in the third treceraticn. There are a num ber of heirs in schuyikili Hven, Pa., and they are taking steps to secure the fortuve which is said to amount to several millions dollars. There are Weavers in Jauiata county, bat whether tho Weavers and Webbers ara of tho same people is nut known here. Tha .inM in France between an Ilalina Mocd and a French blood, has awakened a great deal of talk or the subject of du jling and comments on what goou'or bad may cr does arise from such encounters. As the old lady eaid h could fiud something good to say about even old 6ixc. He, 6he declared, is the most patient of workers. So something good may bo said of dueling. Men who are held to an account with a probable loes of life, are cot ept to tell uukiud things about thair neighbors. Prince Henri, who was severely wounded last Sunday ia the duel in France with Count Turin, will hereafter be more eareful what he says about Italians. When a man knows that a mean, slurring remark about some one may cost bict bis life, bVJl like ly be brainy enough to not make such remarks LEGAL. JOTJRT PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the Hon. JEREMIAH LTOXS, President Judge of the Court of itommon Pleas, for the Forty-First Judicial Disti-ict, composed of the counties of Juniata and Perry, and the HonoraHes Wil. 8WAKTZ and W. N. STERRETT. Associate Judges of the said court of Common Pleas of Juniata connty, by precept duly issued and to me directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gneial Jail Deliv ery, and General Quarter Sessions of tho Fesce at Miitiintown, on the FIRSTJMONDAT OPSEPTEMBER,1897 BEING TOE SIXTH DAY OF THE MONTH. Notice is heskbt am, to tbe Coronor Justices of the Peace and Constables of tbe Connty of Jnaiata, thst they be then and J there in their proper p'jons, at 10 o'clock in me torenoon oi saiu uav, wu moir rec ords, inquisitions, examinations and Oyer rememberances, to do those things that to their ofl'ces respectfully appertain, and those that are bound by rocogniiance to prosecute against the priviners tint are or tnsy be in tbe Jail of raid county, be then and thero to prosecute against thetu as shall be jnst. By an Act of th-i Assembly pissed tho 6th day of May, 1X54, it mtdo the duty of Justices of the Peace of the several conn ties of this fommonw alth, to return lo tbe Clerfc of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the respective counties, all the recognis ances entered Into before them by any pr soo or persons charged with tbe Commis sion of any crime, except snrh cases as may be ended before a J notice of the Peace, nnder existing laws, at least ten dayj before the commencement rf the ses siou of tlie Court to wh'cb they ara made returnable respectirelv, and in all cases where recognisances are entered Into less than ten days before the commencem-nt of the session lo which they are made return able, the said Justices are to return tbe same in the same ir.snner as if said Act had not lcen passed. Piled at Miitiintown the', 4th day o' A nn us t in tbe year of onr Lord, one thousand eight huodrd and ninety-seren, James P. Calhois, Sheriff. Sheriffs Olncs. MiftliniowB Pa. August )th, 1H'j7 Gel a food pai-er ly subscribing for tbe ! Stsrisii. ad karcaucAB. Constipation Ouaes fully hail Uie sickness in the world. It retains the digested food too lone in the bowels and produces bi::ousaessw torpid liver, taal- 2 gestioa, bad fciste. voak.nl tongue, sick kt'-itku-iie, in somnia, etc Hood's Pills cure constipation and all its resultt, easily and thoroughly. 25c. All dmgsist. Prepared by a I. Ilood & Co.. Lowell. Mass. Tte only Pili3 to take vi ilh Uooj's Sarsayarill. i C;-inhl Iconic an T?ervot ml iHWimM mui free 10 any ac-men. . 0Ua pauecui iw vu ! this Hivdicine Ires of cliarse. T-is tKmo-lT hss bsen prepared by the Heverenfl ... vnr.ni. nt Fort Wavne. lnd. wucuIsawh: laaov prci;2.-t J under ! olrecuoa bj tno K.OK!C rV'.ED.CO.. Chicago, -rVrziii-U r.l Si Icr liottlo. CtbrSS. f.-.vcoSi!.Sl-?3. aitottloatbr Sw. CAl'TIOX. TRESSPASS NOTICE. The nnders!srned persons have assocUted thtmiseives togethor for tho protection ot Willow Run Trout str;ara in Lack town, ship, .'uniat Co., Pa. All persons are strickly forbidden not to trespass npon the Isnd or stream of the said parties to fish as the stream h.i3 been stocked with trout Persons violating this noise, will be pros ecuted according to law. K. H. Patterson, T. H. Caruthors, J. P. Kob't A. Woodsidu, W. D. Walls, Frank Yawn, Dyson Yawn. April 28, 1S95. TRESPASS WOTICE. The imilersiirrii d persons have formed an Association for tho protection of their re snectiro properties. Ail persons are here- hv notiiied not to trespass on tho lands ol tho undersigned tor tlie purpose of hunting gathering nuts, chtping timber or throwing down teuces or firing timber in any way whatever. Any vioiation ot the above no tice will be dealt with according to law. John Michnl, William PatTenberger, (lideon Sieber, re-hor & Zoot, Mar; A. Drabser, Joseph Roth ioc, John fiyler, Famacl Bell. Stpteti!r 5 1885. Pisos Rmd1t for Cstsrrh hi tne pi i, and Cheapest. I I 1KC Esslrae to Cm, Bold by Dnmctsts orsxut by nsU. Efts. . T. BazeiUua, Warran, Fa. I sitBEBT offer tor ss.e a valuab'o prop rrtv, situtte.d in F-rtnsnssli te.wnship, 21 mil.-s coi ih. east ot Mitllictown, containing 2"i Acns, m:re. or les. lucres of wood aA. The t alanco cleared and in grod state ot raliivatk'H. Buildincs orflinnry, tut in good repair. A food spring of ncvr failing gravel water nearby. This property also contains 250 poich trees and 2000 ber iv piantf; 80 applu trees, liesides other frnit. The aliovc property is sitcatert near While Bail school house in said townthip. For further lufoiuiation address. CUABLCS COXXIKS, eJ9-Wj. . ' St-.!flinton, Pa. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersiioi hyini btvm restored to health by eiinpfe meanij, after suffering stv- ersl years wit.n severe iutij an.-c'.;nn, and that dreai: diKease contim'fon, is aiixious to niskc kr.own to his follow tnTf rt-rs Ibe means of core. To tho;e win d-.isire it, he wi!! i:hc:rfn!:y send (tree of oh:irrs) a copy o tliii prescriptio: Hi d. wliieii thyy will find a ure crre li.r Cossnmption, Jslhtr.a, Catarrh, Bronchitis and nil throat and lung Miliarias, bu hopes all suip-'tor will try bif. remedy, r.s it is i!i sli:l!e. Thovo de- hiring ttie j refC. iptii.n. uhicil Hi t ost thetu nothing, and nur Lroe a luesMng, will piease address, MKV. KDWASP A. WILSON, Prooblyn, Kew oik. SSep. 3, JWi. LimiErlT JIa OmSKAL sat ZXTD2XAL vaif' -GENERATION AFTER CENCRATHm!! HATS C&J ASS BLK3EDr& Jrppf on Sugar, Chlidrm X.fr Tf. Bvvry TrTtr aboald have a bottle of it in hii McM, Every Sufferer XFSZ ena fltBadacbe, tMphtbnia, C-mnrh, iMai-rh, lirDuetiW, AMhma, Cholera MorbuA, lHaurhii1IrrirM"i, SurKMMk In biKly or Urnr, Stiff JoinU or Ktraloa, will HouJE this old Amxtyno relief ani woeedj ci-ra. PaumahtwW tree. HoA ewrywhrrt. Prio ?!., br mail, e boUVm, filireai palO. &. 1- S. JOUMmN OX. Ikix. ItUi. ScrotfySa Infests the blood of humanity. 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. Read this: "In September, 1391, 1 made a misstep and Injured ruy aukle. Very aooa afterwards, GIT two iuches across formed and lu walking to favor il I sprained my ankle. The sore became worse; I could Dot put my boot on aad I thought I should have to give up at every step. I could not get any relict and had to stop work. I read of a cure of a, similar case by Hood's Sardcparilla and concluded to try it. Before I bad taken all ot two bottles the sore had healed and tbe swelling had gono down. If y to now w-ii and I Lave bovii r; jliy bene nted otlierwi.se. I have increased in weight and am in better health. I cannot say enough ia praise of Hood's n-&apa-rilia." Mas. II. BiAEit, So. I rv, :;k, Me. This and other similar cures prove that Sarsaparilla 1. 1 the On True l.wl rurlS-r. A II druggist . tL -..i.r..l , y '.t t tt..t A .. I..O.-1U .. . . .. Uf l- -X l.mt'l rathartM I lUUU S tVllli ud UkCf StUMIlUllI t f?Sv U U &P Pills laiifejKS Uffi AU. ttSt MUS. t I Best voivth byrpp. rafcepOood, TO Foot Louis E. Atkhisob. F. M. X. Ffksll. ATKinSOS H PEW5IELL. ATTORNEYS- AT - LAV, X1PF LIS TOWN, FA. Owe K On liatn street, in place of roe!- dence of Louis H. Atkinson, Bsq., sontb BrldRe street. fOct 28, 1SS nyCollectlnr sod Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. fTILRERFORCE SCOWETES, Attorney-at-Law. BiSr-Collections and all legal busi ness promptly attended to. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. ra j.M.cAwroED, oa. dab wis h.csawiosd K. D. If. CRAWFORD fc SOU, have formed a partnership for the practice of Medicine and their collatterat 6rancr.es Oilice at old stand, corner of Third and Or aree streets. Miitiintown, Pa. One or both ot them will be found at their oilice at times, unless otherwise profesbionully i gared. April 1st, 18US. Ii. P. DERR, PRACTICAL DEHTIST. Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Colleee. Office at old established lo cation. Bridge Street, opposite Conrt House, JMifflintown, fa. tt" Crown and Bridge work; Painless Extraction. All work guaranteed. Tnscarora Valley Eailroad. SCHEDULE IS EFFECT HOXDAT, MAY AO, 1896. EASTWARD. STATIONS. . Nol No.3 DAILY, EXCEPT SFMDAT. A. SI. P. M. Blair's Mills Lv. 7 45 2 00 Waterloo 7 51 2 06 Leonard's Grove 7 58 2 13 Ross Farm 8 05 2 20 Perulack 8 12 2 27 East Waterford 8 25 2 40 Heckman 8 35 2 50 j Honey Grove 8 47 2 57 Fort Bigham 8 48 3 03 Werble 8 55 3 10 Pleasant View 9 00 3 15 Seven Pines 9 06 3 21 Spruce Hill . 9 10125 Graham V. r .T....'. 9 14 3 29 Stewart 9 16 3 31 Freedom 9 18 3 33 Turbett 9 20 3 35 Old Port 9 25 3 40 Port Royal Ar. 9 30 3 45 Trains Noi. 1 and 2 connect st Port Royal with Way Passenger and Soshore Expres3 on P. 11. Ii., arid Nob. 8 and 4 with ttU east vTESTfTARD. o a STATIONS. No.2 No.4 DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. M. Port Roval Old Port Turbett Freedom Stewart Grabr.m's Spruce Hiil Seven Pines Pleasant View Warble Fort Bigham Honey Grove Heckman East Waterford... Perulack Ross Farm Leonard's Grove.. Waterloo 0.0 19 30 5 20 1.3,10 355 25 2 8 10 40 5 30 3.710 42 5 32 4.4,10 445 34 5.0110 46:5 36 6 3110 50 5 40 7.2,10 54 5 44 9.0'll 03 5 50 lO.Ojll 055 55 12.011 116 14-0,11 186 lS.ljll 25;g 17.5jll 35 6 20.5:11 486 22.0!l2 55 6 01 08 15 25 36 45 24.0,12 02 6 52 25.5,12 09 6 Blair's Mills. Ar. 27.012 15j7 Trains Nos. 2 and 3 connect with Stage Line at Blair's Mills for Concord, Doy lea burg and Dry Run. J. a MOORHEAD, Superintendent. T. S. MOOEHEAD, President. h RAILROAD TIME TABLE. pERRY COTJMTr RAILROAD. Tbe folio wine schedule WADt Intra Nov. 16, 1896, and tlie trains will bo run as iuiiowb; p. m 4 80 4 86 4 39 8 41 4 45 4 48 4 61 4 64 4 56 4 69 a. m 900 906 9C9 9 11 9 14 9 15 9 19 9 22 9 24 9 2 Leave Arrive, a. nt Dnncannon 7 64 King's Hill 7 49 Sulphur Springs 7 46 Corman Siding 7 4 4 p. m 2 28 2 23 2 20 8 18 S IK Montebello Park 7 41 Weaver 7 40 2 1:1 Roddy 7 86 2 08 Hoffman - 7 83 2 65 Royer 7 81 2 03 -xabanoy 7 28 2 00 6 10 10 43 isioomtleld 7 23 1 41 6 16 9 49 5 21 9 64 6 24 9 67 5 27 10 05 6 82 10 l;7 6 84 10 17 6 37 10 30 6 02 10 86 -iressier 7 09 1 Jo -nensoo 7 04 1 81 -unra'g 7 01 1 28 fclllotsburg 6 68 1 25 Bernheisl's 6 61 1 20 Groen Pwk 6 48 1 18 Montour June 6 83 1 15 uanuisourg 0 28 2 50 p. m a. ra Arrive Leave m p m rata leave BloomHe! j at 6.63 Tram Ivavea Landisburg at 6.08 p. m., and i o ai DiiNnuma at o.i'J p. m All stations marked ( are nag aUtions, at whtct tratna wiU come to a full Stop on CAB. H. Smilst, President. 8. H. Baca., 8pt. m TNOMCVCft commercial shorthan: D TillM W . . ..... 1- I.- S 1 . S. ,,.,. hd.,a M 1 O.IAI C.JwAMa. SWHliriS, N. , PEKESYLVANIA RAILROAD- Ota and after Monday, May 17, 1897, trains will run as follows: WESTWARD. Way Passenger, leaves Philadelphia at 80 a. m; Itarriatinrg 8 00 a. m; Dun can non 8 85 a. tn; New Port a 05 . m; aiii lerstown 9 15 a. ra; Durword 21 a. ro; Thompsontowu 9 2rt a. m; Van ly ss a. m: Tnscarora 9 36 a. m; Mexico 9 40 a. m- Port Royal 9 44 a. m: Mifflin 9 06 a. Oenhoim a oa a. ro; lwiu. iw n I McVeytowa 10 88 a. m; Newton Hamilton 11 00 a. m; Mount Unioa II w ro; Huntingdon II oif p. m; Tyrone 12 m m; Altoona 1 W p. n; PittsburgS 60 p. m Mail leaves Philadelphia at 7.00 s. m.j Hanishnrir at 10 65 a. m.; Mifflin 12.18 p. Lewistown 12 87 p. m.; Huntingdon 1.. 87 p. m.; Tvrone 2.20 p. m ; Altoona 2.66 m.; rittsburg 7 uu p. m. Altoona Accommodation leaves Hirria- mrg at 6 00 p. re; D'mcannon S 84 p. m; Newport 0 02 p. an; Afilterstown 6 II p.m; Thoropsontown 1 21 p. m; Tuscarora 6 SO m; JWHXico 6 33 p. m; rort Koyai o m; Mifflin 6 43 p. m; Denholai 6 49 p. m; Lewistown 7 07 p. m; AfcVeytown 7 80 p m: Newton Hamt'ton 7 60 p. m; Hnnting. don 8 20 p. m; Tyrone 9 02 p. m; Altoona 0 35 p. rn- Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia at V 20 p. m; Harrisburt 3 10 a. m; Marys. le 3 24 a. m; lluncannon 3 3sa.ni; n pctt 8 69 a. mi Port Koyal 4 1 a. m; Mif flin 4 37 a. m; Lewistown 4 68 a. m; Mc Vetown6 20 a. m; Huntingdon (01 a, Tvrone 6 55 a. m; Altoona 7 40 a. n Pittsburg 12 10 p. m. Oyster Express leaves Philadelphia at 4 35 p m; Harrisburg at 10 2i) p. m; Newport 1 0G p. ni; Mifflin 11 i p. m; Lewistown 12 55 a. m; Huntingdon 12 65 a. m.; Trone 132 am; Altoona 2 00 a. m; Pittsburg 6 80 m. Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 25 p. m; Ilarrnsnnrg s 011 p. ro; puncsnon 4 ia p. m; iNewpon ao p. 01; .wimin a vi p.m. Lewistown a zi p. m; siouni union o wo p. ro; Huntingdon 6 27 p. n; Tyrone 7 04 p m; Altoona 7 40 p. m; Pittsburg 11 30 p. m. EASTWARD. Huntingdon Accommodation leave AU tcona at 10 i-0 p. m; Tyrone 11 17 p. m. arrives at Huntingdon 11.56 p.m. and be. comes Hrisburg Accommodation, leav ing Huntingdon at 5 80 a. n; Newton Ham ilton b 65 a. m; McVeytown 12 a. rot Lewistown 0 32 a. m; Mifflin 6 61 a. mi Port Royal 6 51) s. in; Mexico 6 59 a. in; Thompsontown 7 12 a. m; Millorstown 7 21 m; Newport 7 su a. ro; unncannoa 67 a nr; Harrisburg a ou a. m. Sea Shore leaves Pitttsbnrg 8 30 a m; Altoona 7 15 am; Tyrone 7 48 a m; Hunt, legdon 8 80 a m; McVcvtown 9 15 1 n; LewiBtown 9 35 a m; Mifflin 9 66 a ta Port Royal 9 69 a m; Thompsontown 10 14; Millerstown 10 22 a m; Newpnrt 10 32 a m; Duncannon 10 64 a m; Marysvillo 11 07 a m; Harrisburg 11 25 a ni; Philadelphia 8 09 p m. Main Line Express leaves Pittsburg at 8 00 a. ro; Altoona 1 1 40 a. nt; Tyrone 12 03 p. m; Huntingdon 12 35 p. nt; Lewis town 1 33 p. m; Mittliu 1 60 p. m; Harris burg 3 10r..m: Baltimore C 00 p. m; Wash ington 7 lo p. in; rni:aaeipnia o z-i p. m; Now York 9 30 p. m . Kin leaves -.ns S: 2-Jt p.3, Tyrona ' 2 45 p. to, rtustingdon 3 28 p. m; Newton Hamilton 3 6s p. n; Jic Veytown 4 zp. m; Lewistown 4 6 p. si; Miltiin 6 10 p. m. Port Koyal 5 16 p. m; .Mexico 6 20 p. do; Thompsontown 5 33 p. m; MiHeiMwn S1J p. a; K?wp.rt 5 51 p. m; Daannon 6 23 p. m; Hairuourg I tu p. ra. B!ail Express letves Pitlsbitrg at 1 00 p. ro; Altocr.a 6 05 p. in; Tyrone (3! p n; Huntingdon 7 20 p. ru; McVeytown 8 01 p. tp; Lewistown 8 26 p m; -Vlliin 8 47 pm; Port R'.ya! 8 it'.', p. m; SatllcrBte-wa 9 16 p. n; Newport i' 2G p. ta; Pitncannoa 9 60 p. ro; Hi-rrishnrg 10 20 p. ra. Philadelphia Express leaves Tittsburs at 4 80 p. m; Altoona 9 05 p. m; Tyrone 9 89 p. m; Honliiigdoo 10 12 p. m; Mount Ua. ion 10 32 p. n; Lewistown 11 10 p. m; Uif. flin 11 37 p. m; Harrisburg 1 0vmi Phil adelphia 4 80 NewYorh73, LEwTSTTJWr FlVXSION. Trains for SnuburT at 7 8;1 a. ni. and 8 IS p. n., leave Suchury for Lv'town 10 06 a. m, snd 2 45 p. m ; for Milrov C So a. ra, 10.20 . w, and 8 10 p. m., week days. tyrom: DIV1-ICN. Traits lesve d-r De'iefotite and Lock IlHTen at t- 10 a. m., 12 CO Bed 7 15 p. n., lesve LiKtk IJaven for Tyrone 8.65 y, ni. end 4 15 p. m. TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD R. R. Trams lesve Tirana tor Clenrlirld and Curwensville st 8 "JO a n:.. 3.15 and 7 2Pj p m., leave Ccrwensrillu (or Traiioat 9.16 a. 111., 3 45 p in., nd 7 t-0 p. rn. For, rate?, c aps, etc., call onTioket Agent-, or ddref, lues E. Watt, P. A. W. 1)., 3C0 Fifth Avenue, Pitts, burp, Pa. J. B. Hutchison, Gen'l Manager .I.E. Wcoi, Oun'l Pass. Agt. VIEWPORT AND SHKRMAXJS VAt. 1 v ley Kni'road Company. Timo labia ot passencer tra.n3, ia May 18th. ISfti. effoct oa Uonriay-, STATIONS. West ward. ir r East, wsrd. r M ' A M I A H p a 4 oa 8 67 3 53 tt hn Newj-it BuBV.o Bridge.., Jurists Furnace . W lineU Sylva? Wat-r Flng Blcouitield Junct' Valley Koart Elliottsburg Green Park Loysvillo Fort Kobesou ... Center ......... Cisna's Ron Andersocbnrg ... Blain .. . ...... ali'iii.i 1' 1 . unt . New G. : L. aat'n . 6 Oo 50 35: 8 80 6 0 111 SHi 8 27 6 -2 10 42i 8 23 6 lb '. 45 8 2i: 6 25 i 62 6 2i ii M Ull 8 46 8 Hi 8 41 6 31 11 0a! 8 Or 8 38 8 82 3 1& 1 10 804 2 6a 2 49 2 45 2 40 1 38 2 21 2 29 0 39 11 CS! 8 00 j 6 6111 2l! 7 4;-' 6 61 11 24! 7 4lj; 7 n.i it ari 7 84 7 U ll 41 7 26 7 W 7 16 7 IP: 7 03' 68, 6 60 7 15 11 45 7 21 11 61! 7 27 11 67 7 85 12 05 7 41 12 11: 7 45 12 15 D. GRING, President tnd Mar.agor K.. 11u.lkb, Geuerai Afeat. CARTER'S 1 IVKR OURE Kick Hcitu.-hisn.! n-tt-re all the Irot'et. ind d.-nt u, a i.ili-.u rtu'o oT t. (vBtrl.i. nueh ra Uin.fi.... I in.wiurvru.. ln,irv- a,tr eautiit. I'.-m in tlie S..I... A.e While tli.ar mu( renuu-kai.U. suces has been sho-vu iu curai Hoadarh... vl Oartkr's l.m i 1.1 art, equally vxHnMe in Cnnsiipailon. eurioj and ;n;vriiiuij; thin annoTinceorci.lalnt. whlia thej- ilin eorf-ft all disufilers of tlis stomach, sUmuLito tiia hirer aad rea-ulai UiB boweav Ivon U they only cured CiEAID) Ache tiler would be almrt pi In lass to boaa who suiTer fn.tn tills distreaatnir eomplalotr but fortunately their roorinns don nVt ad IH-re, ami thn who one try theui wlH Sad these little piiU valiiaUl in ao many ways tbat aftaU'1 to d ""hou' AOWS Ib the hane of ao many lives that her la whaBB) w make otir rreat buaat. Our uiUs cm It Whll other lio B.IS. CiBTaw's Lim Ursa Pillb are very smal ?d T1 SSL10 u,i or fo rslli mate ad.a. Tfr an strictly rrt.iItV andE SETl Ti'"-. ."M"r r"" eOal KrKEt-ss CAim KJTIS1 CO, Hr Tork hi! EL Sailhi d2
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