71 ..iEPCBUCIK FMNTOWJ.Y aT. FEB.9' 18. 6 U ii W E 1 E K, .b akb raoraicox.. tck in' Ken tut kr id opened j.iujer, JOKuMtsiiAX, proposes to pass eMi law prohibiting divorces pt for adiiliirrv. 'He land lieu bill laid Senator I mmcl out in Snyder county, last urdav, in his contest with Mahon the congiessional Eotaiurtion: i i . it i i jast wetK. ihd z tii die passed a jlutiun declaring the bauds of the ed States payable in gold or - M e option of government Miaaj tl-.a Iloude took up the ste resolution, and after a debate five Lours defeated it by 50 ie ity.ardsj stands th'e legislative of tbo United States; the Sen oth guld and silver as re an money, and the house for only as redemption money. Irisi ara preparing to cele thvr laet gsilant efforts lo off British rule of Ireland in -29 hundred years ago. tenial celebration of their ra s failure will talie placa the Ana summer. It is expected that ast five thousand American Irish will so to Ireland to take part ce'.eLration. Lord .Corn wall's to put doisn the American n of 1776, put down the jffbrt at revolution. Jectric engines have been made Pittsburg, and shipped west to be id to tranfport passengers and ight, Rcroes the mouutains into londyke country, The travel .i not Da on me etwauu, iub ti 1 1 . : 1.1 les are to be stationed 12 to 30 lcs apart, and a wire rope is lo be g on poltfl, and on the wire are to hung baskets in which to carry eight and people, just as sand was tried frc.ii 'ho aiuea b:-yond Law own, acroes the Juniata river to uilroad. CALIFORM1. 'crsnnailr Ctmtliictcd Tours rlaFeDpoylfanla liatlroatl. -ft. Personally-Conducted xnc tr-..t V;a r to Oc!:?-fp. the I'enrsyl- "w iork, tlen Oat3 oi-tciat en Weunes February 15, stoppiag at the t JL'aminoih Cave and is'ew ub during tba Mardi Gras Car er. Four weeks will bo allowed the Pacific Coast. Returning, ips wi'l be m-tde at Salt Lake City, 'orudo Springs, , (Garden of the ' t, Denver Chicago,. &3. Bound rate, including tnknsportation, iuge drives, fhotel accom arrd Palirrn accommo- ud P ' aucisco, and .rnia, $335 00 of Pittsburg; iations, meals, j drives through weeks, ?J2q.0Q rienced phaper 3 I'ily for lonnsts. cdful! infi'rrrmtion ants; Tourist Agent Kew York; or ad oyd, As&it-tant Gcn igtct, Htcxi Street lphia. COKGKSIONAL SITU- fertain nespsipevB in tbd:strict, ; , . j:n.t;r-r 10 are weii.tu to Tim icfiuiuoii"" lr. Mu'ion for Covgn-f, are iuju ious iii tbeir denupciatft'n of every n v. ho ro tviitvs J indulge a linp of bec-oraicg a candidate at primaries for norrination. Tbe ,rc! Bouv Jitviosiory, of Janu in s.K:ku.g oi the congress oitustiop, says: Tho Rc-pcfci-not takf-i: rdv position in Jr ajKf bioL.it! xa'iddle, a certain niberiinirg psppr to the contrary witLrtsr-d;n. Nor does it intend to unless forced in to it. The con trov.:rsy through tLa newspapers is much to be deplored, ttnd cannot but redound to the injury ot the party .1 iv.-paiSicar i'.t licai t would I U.i.crT r-.irsu3 it. ac.l thcs9 who KTo " ' . . . .. i doincr soare rcre;y niRtmg tntm seWtq t'Alaghiar s-tockof the com Politics can bo conducted " st a3 well aa anjibin.' "f for the bestiuteres ".at Aavd slinging not those who pnr .- the most, as tbe the party have abous -i ?Lat t':ero has bfei mgh of if-. An.i so there has. Let iv! ni l-'s the papers condnctinjr ti b "jilxr'-d jc ths D:-mo irai...'. -. iiiiLra. luat 13 about where tl'by r-.;btly lioloiifj. W !o not be Iiov- tii.t either Mr. Gebr or Mr. Nation enuorse sa'-'.'i action. Thi nKoir wil. not take p.irt for eitber :1! exo; 1 1 3 far ns cl'ian correspon lice is coticerni.-'., then tve will be jurr!3,,!frid to Kivt! ore side a chance s t'i other. lat tliere must not any r.ertODallties( ent&r into the artij Us. INTEMPERATE HABITS. "Some lime aw, in a talk from the b nch Juriuir license c-urt, Judtr White, cf Iiidinna, guve a definition rf 'm man of kooMrn intemperate Lr.bitn." It was clear and to th poic'. neither too wordy nor loo bri-jf to be thoroughly comprehensive. was widely quoted by tbe press at be time ns a mo.Jel iud;ciai uenai tior , and is again goiag the round cf tho newepapers. It is as to. km: "To our xuind then, a inan .-o givtu ij ths: habit that be frequently god tile bivr fur a drink, occasional!. - 'inder theinfliWEce, yields to th ot titixiir when invited, leaves his" employment fre quently in working hoars to get drink, speeds his earnings for it while other responsibilities ara neg' lected, fee's a growing appetite for liquor with out any effort for contro.' is a person of intemperate babits and when those habits become knowu to the community in general cr in the neighborhood where be 'lives, or among the people with whom he baa interconrse and see bim frcra time to time in the indulgen e cf those bab its, he is under tho ban of the liquor law as a person of known "intemper ate babits." This is a fair and rational defini tion. Under tho law a man of this description hm no right to b given intoxicating liqucrs st a licensed hoaso, and the proprietors of such housoB who permit encb persons to drick on their premises are violating the law just as clearly as if they kept their bars open on Sunday." UTILIZE TEE TRAMPS- Philadelphia TimeF. Janmu-v 14. r. r.r tnn , oi tcui uu,uuu tu anu women i sought sht Iter at the oolica nffilinr,n ' and the present ratio of applicatioi.8 is the higbeet ever known. This may auem stranre in the face of the manifest industrial revival that ia row in progress, but it sbonlJ not bo forgotten than when a man is oi.ee out of employment bccau;e no work is to bed. and takes np a vagrant lifa because he must, it is harder for biro to get out cf his vag rancy thsn it was to get into it. A life of I:?:atss bf gets laziness as a habit, and uufortua itely it U so eay for a tramp to liva during three fourths of the year iu this country by lagging and petty thieving that these who from any cause follow- the tramp's life for one season are likely to adopt tramping a3 a profession Still more ucfortunately, r.o pecsi bla system of dealing with the tramps Las been enacted into a vr and vig orously enforced. Tbe tramps who fleck to the cities in cold weather are Beet to the Il'jbsea of Correction un- till taey will hold to more, and the prs"c":g oi dis-cbargiug vne lot of vi tjiaiilh to make ivcjil f:i a new con signment results iu a sort cf eudkss chaia tirracgnnenf, by which tbe Iszy army are part of tho time in jail and the other part beggiog or steal in;?, aLd ali the time liviDg off the pnbli-'. It is eciier tc a&k what in to b done about it then to prescribe a remedy, but nothing couid bo much wor&e than our prcsf-nt spasjiodic systfm of secdicg the triads to the Houa of Correction this vs.tk lo l.e rdo'sed e x w:-k acd rtcommi t. d the v.cck sfLir. If the- damp ii be tradica'.d be n-'st le ccm UeJ to T&rl; niuttr tnd eumtiitr Uu;i! he is willing to sc-c-k and continue lo work cn bli own account, r.rd. f;i. iflff lIJ0' e baoa L'o kept nt work ii.. "lefiiii!-!r Jn m .1 :cr i :o uuu;i3 . ; oilier to ccrpt tl blui lo v;cr. uiu4 le given Bomc-thing to dc, and tDo ." dantry that ia capable of riaJ:Cot ad dar'.rticn io Ibc s?!v:rg of the 'iaTp problem is that uf road making. Tbe tiam; c'-ould work the roads, r t tram j t'cc V tl Lis ovri; will, J To put the 'rainpo to nsef ' ' at tho LisbiJi . , ayJ'8trfce - taaB , ii-- e so D-.e weii onsiaerca g:6'.aa. , whic'r it Ehauld be the btiMceoa d our Stata atit municipal lavmaks to furaish without further delay. The ntxt Saie Lgis'ature sbcti!. r.r t u(''j.urn .-ntLI it h-is pi"J r:d;dl ncL ,'"g.i:atic3 lor il-. I'V ui .yiuia ..a CSLl? tte cjLuuilieu .. ... i. ,u:ce of the Slate in impro- : ... t :,i,-r, c JK'oxd rf perm-'No. 21 IL. UU1 1-- . I ing it to le wsl?d in Ba;iug ar 01 tee entire comrr.un'ry. 1 A DARKY'S PRIZE MENU. But Bis Friends Wr,it Betting; Agavlsuit . - mm- ft Sure Tliiuf Thrto negiocs not long a!o made a bet among themselves that each could name a supper that would be better than the others could name. They put np $1 apitce, and tbo one that named the itimu hi:r. wr.nld constitute me cent ..1 1.1 ci TVi.it lirnr I straws ts to which ones eboulJ be the first and the last to make np the menu for tho imaginary nieaL The first man eaid he couldn't think of anything bet ter than green boiled with hog jowL For sido dndies he would take com bread, souse, black eyed peas, and wash them down with buttermilk. The other two t-aiacked their lips. "Well, for me," said No. 2, "I'd take fried chicken, hot biscuits, buttered 'n spread over with preserves 'u den, n den let's see yes, 'n 'eiinmou beer j 'n giugsr cakes. " j The mouths of the other two spilled I water, and it was apparent that they I were hungry. It come No. S's time ! W y, youse niggers u'ju t uiu what's cood." said he. "Tell me, fools, what's bctter'n possum baked wid sweet j 'tatehs scattered all roun it, swimmiu1 tatt. in do gravy? Iley? 'N den atter youse , dene nibbled at c nt de bones tell tney am i no mora meat on 'em d( re set de waer millyon starin you in de face ilk . Hey? And with that he started to pick up the money. You leave uat money alone, me other two yelled in chorus. " We warn t bettin ag in no Bure thing. cmcago Times-Herald. Telecraphle Anomalies. At a recent meeting of the British. chamber of commerco in Paris tu J. Hcmebryk, one of the vice presidents of the Liverpool chamber ol commerce, u-.ade an interesting statement and sought the support of tho Paris cham ber in his endeavors to obtain accelera tion in the delivery or telegrams m France. He said that telbgraphing from Liverpool he could obtain a reply ironi his New York house in three minutes. wV,;1b frrau his house iu Pans it tooK five hours. There were countries, like Austria, which were even worse, tne time for a reply being sometimes as much as six or seven hours. There could be no greater condemnation of the pres ent system than the practice which was commonly followed by Liverpool mer chants. When they wanted to obtain a reply quickly from, say Havre, they would telegraph to Havre through their New York office, and tiny could thus obtain through New York a reply in half an hour which it would take them four or five Cuurs to cbtsin direct. The blame coald not bo attached to tho Eng lish pestoffice, f IX ho had ascertained that, as a rr.le, a telegram Lauded in at any English effice left tbo .United King dom within 1 5 minntes of being handed iu. The Paris chain bT agreed to give the subject its most earnest ceiisideration. with a view to taking steps to obtain reform. Piuriw Mt.sju.Kr. La hew roan v pebbonal- . ITIES. Tbe o!d style of portraying fauioro peopie turoogn a "sketch" or "bio graphy" is to be modernized in The Ladiet Home Journal during 1898. Five of tbe - most prominent Ameri cans have been chosen for the depar ture: President McKinley, Mrs- Cleve land, Mark Twain, Joseph Jefferson, and Thomas A. Edison. Each u ill have a special article, which will con sist of about fifteen or twenty fresh, unpublished stoifes and aneedofis siruBg together, each anecdote show ing some characteristic trait or pre senting a different sido of the sub ject. The idea W to show famous personalities through their own do ings and bayings, and to make these articles accurate. The relatives and closest personal friends of tbe sub jects have assisted end given tbe Journal the best stories and ante dotes within their own knowledge. ivicn articie will tbns represent ttie closest view of the one sketched. No authorship will be attached to any of . K 1?1 ii. u arucies TICK'S G4RDEM AID FLOR AL GUIDE. Tbe annual catalurue sent out by the old reliable saed establishment cf James V ick a Sons, comes to hand in a daiuly and tasty cover of blue, pink, yellow and orange. The Gulden Lily, the Piak Daybrcuk Aster, a brace of blue birdk, and the artistic lettering iu black, blua green, crim son and gold, all in harmonious com binations, mako a cover of exquisite design and appearance, Many of the illustrations are fine half tones. Four handsome colored plates of begonias. dahlias, nu&turtiums and sweet peas add to the attractions. The list of seed j end plants covers a largs and varied assortment, including ntarly everything that can bedebired fi r the, garden, the lawn, the green house. Valuablo new varieties are cff'.red ? well as the thoroughly tried and proved standard sorU Vick's novel ties are noted for their uniform ex-C-l'nce. In vegetables tho Gndus pra is a great adrdnue over all other "jx.tra early varieties, The Jones Wax Bean is an essential gain in that line. Po tato growers aro offered the "While Beauty" os a nw variety with model qualities, combining size, high qual ity anu gnat pioductivencis. But it is impossible tf re to note the manv valuable offerings of this firm in fri:ita ii-jwers and vegetables. If you are cot a cuscmer of this firm send for their catalog ao. It :"a free tG ?il p plicants. Addr-.fcs Jams Yi-.x'b Sis, .Uochestcr N. Y, I rc evcts i f u: eurcd tskn ifcweii Bcwf - trajSari'tsar.l:. a inchest. Ia -t- HUMPHREYS' No. No. No. No. No. Cures Fever. f Worms. ' Jnfnvs' Diseases. No. No. No. No. No. 10 " Dyspepsia. 11 " Delayed Periods i 2 " Leucorrhea- 13 Cures Croup. - 14 ' Skin Diseases. , 15 " Rheumatism. IS " Catarrh, , GO Cures Whooping Cough. No, No. No, Asthma. General Debility. ' . - jo. 5 4 Sea-Sickness. Kidney Diseases. Nervous Ds'oility. Urinary Diseases Heart Disease. Sore Throat. Colds and Grip. No. 27 " No. i3 Cure No. SO " No. 32 " No. 34 " No. 77 Du. ricJirHBEYs' Homeopathic Masvax, of DtsEi-sES Mailed Fbek. mall bottles of pleasant pellets, fit the Test nocket. Sold by drui:it. or sent prepntd upon ! receipt of i.Tice. cents, except ps. . ana r..o.l'im .,iM onlr. HuitiphreyK Modi- cine Conipaujr. Jll WiUiam St.. Sew York. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL -THE PILE OINTMENT." For Ptt External or Internal. Blind BJI" rStulilnAno: ltcl.lnor Kteentns of the hmxum. Tha relief la lmmeduoo iie cure certain. FBIOS, 60 CTS. TSIAI. SIZE. SS OTS. Boia DrnccUt. otf acat poi-p-ti o imcttft f rttoa, KcmrHasis- BU.CO., in a l is iraaaai at, saw tsbk ATHLETE AND SCULPTOR. Talo of James K. Kelly's Povrers, awte- lated by s Friend. Although he is not large physically, several good stories are told abont the prowess of Janws E. Kelly, the sculp tor whoso bronzo statues of Molly pitcher. General Buford at Gettysburg, "The Battle of ITarlem Heights" and "faberidnn's Bido" have biunght nun fame. A friend ot liis saiu oi uuu "He Las more courage to the square inch than any man of his size I know, and on several occasions he has been called upon to show it unexpectedly. "One day an expressman, six feet high and strong in' proportion, invaded bis rtudio. The expressman had over charged the sculptor, and the latter de sired to refer the matter to the main office. Wnen the irate exprefsinan cn- tered,,it happened that a tall mend ol the artist was visiting the studio. With hii oath the expressman said that be had come for satisfaction. " 'I intend to smash j-ou to smither eens,' he ejaculated, shaking his fist and advancing toward the sculptor. " Do not wait a moment," answered Kelly. "The big man sprang at the artist, and at this critical moment the tall form of tbe hitter's friend vanished through the back door. Quick as a flash the sculptor jumped behind tho euragea 5 1 I. I Ua ftAilr t expreasrauu, eiii.u unit -- - j the neck, and with all the strength he could summon pushed the burly fellow to the front door and kicked bim into j the street. It wts all done so quickly i that the bellicose intruder hardly knew hnw it hanr-ened. He fell on the side- -walk, and his face was brniscd. He got ( wejht ,Ild am i better health. I cannot np and ran away. The sculptor return- enoogh j praise of Hood 'a Saraapa ed to his work, and after a few min- ; Jn MM H BLAKEt go. Berwick, Me. utes his vanishing mena idlv from the rear. entered tim "'What' have yon done with that Goliath?' he asked, f Yon know I bave heart trouble and cannot stand scenes, and so I went out to keep calm.' . i " 'Oh, there was no scene, replied j the sculptor. 'It was an act in three; kicks and a push. His heart trouble friend to this day thinks the sculptor is ! m niece uf screharncd'dvliamito. I' . . - .j - York Commercial. ' AKNOUROSaEKTS. - . rOB RKPEESEN TATTVK DELKQATE. Mr. Editob.' A tb Mzt Rap.blteaa State UoBvmtioa will b a moat important one la tbe aaBala of PfaBaylraate Kepnbli eanisiB demanding tk wheat, moat prudent and most disintereated action on its part, tbe Republican of each county ahould . be represented by enc ot their ablest, safest aiid inott ezperisBeed taenioera. Ia view ot that obligation permit ma to reeommeod Tor election at our enaning Prinurr .meet inga Hob. Lovii E. . Atkoisos, of Mifflin own, who fllla that bill I believe Kill be latiarantory to the entire party. A REPUBLICAN. Mllford township, Jan. 4 1898. FOB REPRESSNTATIVK DELBGATB. I hereby announce the name of Robert H. Pattersen, oi' Pera Hill, Janlita county, Pa., as a candidate for delegate to the next State Convention, aubjaet to the rules and usages of the Repablicao party of JuntaU County. FATETTB. " Jan. 24, '98. , ASSEMBLY. Acadcinia. Pa. " I resiiectrnlly announce mv aelf aa a can didate lor noniiuatioa for the office of Rep- rewnianvp, ro rrpresenc Juniata coiBty Id the Lfgialatuie or Pennaylvmia, subject to tber lea and usage of the Republican party of Jnniata. If not nominated i ajree id auppon ine nominee or too party. If Dominated and eloctod, I agreo to pro tcct and adrance the Interest of Juniaia county aa faithfully a I can T. K. BEAVER. - COUNTY CHAIRMAN. I hereby announce rnyeelf aa a candidate for toe Chairman of tbe Republican eounty committee, and in case of my election pledge myself to work for the boat inter ests ol tbe Kepnblican party. It- C. McCLKLLAK. Jan. 2S. '98. touar PKOcr.AUATioji. Whereas, tbe Hon. JEREMIAH LYOK S. President Judge of the Court or Common Pleas, for tbe Forty-First Judicial DistHcr. coiopo.-eil of tbe counties of Juniata and Perry, and tbe Honomhles WM 8WARTZ anil W. N. 8TERRETT. " Assncita Judges of ths said court of Common Pleas of Juniata county, by precept duly issued and to me directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gcneial Jail Deliv ery, and General Quarter Bessions of tho Peace at Milflintown, on the r IKoT iiON DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1RU8 BEINO THE SEVENTH DAY OK THE MOUTU. Notice ia hirkbt civkm. to tbeCoronor Justices of the Peace and Constables or tbe County of Juniata, that they be -then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in tbe forenoon ol' said day, with their rec ords, inquisitions, examinations and Oyer reniemucrsnces, to do those thing that to tbeir office respectfully appertain, and those that are bound by recognisance to prosecute sgainst tbe prisoners that are or j may be in the Jail of said county, be then j uuu mere w prosecute against mem as rhall te feat. ' By an Act f the Assembtr passed the Gtb day of May, 1851, it oixia tbe duty of Justices of tho Peace of the several coun ties of this Commonwealth, lo rotora to tbe Clerk of tbe Court or Quarter Sessions of tbe respective counties, all ths tecognSa ances entered into before them by any p?r rD or fcreon; barged wi-.h the Commis sion of any crime, except such eases as miy fee ended before a JuMice of the i'eac, ncder existing lavs, at k'ast ten days la-fore the COUituC-oCunviot vf Hie ses sion of the Conrt to which they are made returnable respectively, and in alt cases iv hi re recognizances are entered into less tban ten days before tho commencement of ir-e session to which they are made return l.!e, the said Justices are to return the xaruo in tbe same manner as if ;" t hsd cot been pssaed Dated MARK T WAISTS HEW.8TOR T. i Mailt Train's new Lumorous story vrhicli Le is now writing in Viennn, is to eo 'O jTA Ladir Home JwrpaL 1 -:,. r.,3 .oviInA h.a onr.? V : tlarioa Crawford's dcw story, which 14 a ta'e of tbe nr.rea', with tbe Rtrik !U'v rtcanny litle of "Tbe Dead I ttlieuuiatlBm Cured In n 0y. MvBtlft Ciiro" Lr rihcUinaUsl . - . . -l- i : -i . lsvs. Its action upon tho ay&iem J . i , i : Tt is romarKaoie ami nijBifnouo. it rrtnovt-B at &EC6 the cause uuI tao disease iuiruediatel disappear. Tho rtrfct doso greatly benefit-: 75 cents. SoM by L. Banks & Co , Prnireiste, iliffiiatown. April 1, 98. FARM FOR SALE. Tbe undersigned, offers bis borne tied farra, in Monroe township, rfbeut three quarters of a mile from Evendalc, at private sale. J he larm c .usibls oi iuu acres more it lew, mi clear land excepting a out 5 acres, wLio'a is in timber. Tbe improv - la ar a arcod frame bouse, frame bai-k barn, wagon shed, bog pen, snrir u bonSl,. the spring never fuils. There is also a well of never failing watfr at tbe boufP, church, school house, store acd ini!l conveniently aar. Tttrr a pr?cb orchard of 800 tres on the Incua. Addiess, Bat.tdaskb Lauveb, Eveodale, Juniata Co., Pa. Jan. 5, 98,1 m. ScrouifluSi Infests the blood of humanity. It appears in varied forms, but is forced to yield to Hood's Sareaparilla, which purifies and vitalizes the Wood and cures all such diseases. Read this: ' In September, ISM, I made a misstep and injured my ankle. Very soon afterwards, A Sore two inches across formed and in walking to favor it 1 sprained my ankle. The sore became worse; I could not pot toy boot on and I thought I should have to give up at everv aten. I could not get any relief and had to stop work. I read of a cure of r. similar case by Hood's Sarsaparllla and nnxi.iHH tn trv it. Before I had taken ! n o( two bottles the sore had healed and tLe swe:nng had gone down. My i nd t nRTC been greatly bene- j ... th-ri. i h-Va Increased In - . Thta and other Blmilar cares prove that Sarsaparllla 1 the OiM True Wood ririflr. All drugilsts. SL e'SPlBIT! l.. I' tt-A a- ca.. ta Foot HMO Is eaasot: by Uirpid liver, which prevents dis- Uuti ard permits food to frr.U!iit and l":t:''.v Iu Uia inaeh. Then follow dixziness. hi.uuushe. 9 lBsumtna, nervousness, and. Pills tf not relieved, MIlous fexr cr blood pououiuir. Hood's Fib stmulate the stomach. rmiii- the liver, cure henilaclie. dininess, eon- stlpaf-on. etc. : rams, soia oy ail aruKRisis. 25 rents. The ouly I'iUs to take with awu a I SarsapaxUla. tw I r?v (irs awl i? a sr J 1 VfktV I.KUJIL. NOTICE OF APPEALS. Il otic ia hereby given that appeals for XI the several districts of Juniata county, will be htld aa follows. . - - Gssiiii ArriAu. West Side Court House Sliffiintown, Feb ruary jo. East Side Ceurt Homo Mifflintown, Feb' ruary 17. Tbeso Arpeais will be bald by the Coub Commiaaionera. which can be attended by uj uau muv laeia nimseii to o nnjustly as sessed by the present triennial uuaaani Tbe Commissioners will be la session at the atore aaia place, from 9 a. ui. to 2 p. m. Coiimissioabb's Office, i H. 0. Rbibb. aliffliotowB, Jan. 9, 185:7. S Clerk ADMINISTRATOR'S MOTICB. Notice ia hereby g iven that Utters af Ad aainistratioa have been f ranted te the un dersigned upea the estate ot W. Harrison HcAhater, late of Fayette tewnsbip, Jnniata county. Pa., deceased. Anyone indebted to said estate ia raquested to make prompt payment and those hairing claims or de mand a to preseut thrm oroocrlv anthanti. cated to the undersigned for settlement. ROBBBT K. IfoOBE, Nov. 10, 6t. Administrator. JHOTHON ATA SY'S NOTICE. Notice ia herebr riven that the follow. int; account hsa boon Bled in the Prothon atary office, in Juniata county, and the same will be presented for confirmation and allowance to the Conrt of Common Pleas of said county, on Taesdsv the 22nd day of February, A. D., 181H, when and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. The second and intended final ac -onnt Of John Votisr. Committee of Ermlna Brandt, a lunatic Prothonatary's office, W. H. Zcidebs, aiimmtovrn. Fa., Proth'v Jan. 24. 195S. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In tht mttigntd tttalt uf Samuel M. Kauf man. Tbe undersigned appointed an 'Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas 'of Juniaia county to distribute the balance in the hands of Sai oelD. Coftman, assignee of Samuel!. Ceflntao, to and amongst those legacy, entitled thereto, will sit for tti pur pose of hi appointment at bis office in tbe Borough of MiSintown. on Thursday, Jan pary 27 tb, 1808, betcrean tho hours of 10 o'clock, a. m., and 4 o'clock, p. m., at wiuca urns and ilac al I prrsoas claims against tbe said estate wi!l - e present tbe same properly autbebticated for authenticated for rav- mant. Ar hm fflMM I 1 latira:lnaU.listribntion ' I WiLBiaroBCB Scbwbvkb. Jan. , '98. Auditor. DhUN IS TRA TOR'S NOTICE. Ettate eFJixuiolh Magrukrr, deceased. Letters ' '- ,s ration on the above tod to tbe under, -vl te the said es 1 payment, and Test the same BCDES tatrator .Jr., . p. ". . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. notice is nercoy Civen tnst letiers 01 ao 1 mirtn'ratioa hare been granted to the an de. signed npon vne ewe i, i-xnn rooB, late of Fajelie towuli, Jnniata eonutj, Pa., deceased. Anjono indebted tc Said estate is requested to mske prompt pay. icent and tbose having claims or demands to present then properly authenticated to tb nnerslgned for settlement. Cbablcs W. Bcoc, Jan.l2.'98. Administrator. s PPLICATIOK? FOK LICENSE. I. Tbe follgwir la i cornet list of ail par sers . who bave tiled petitions tor retail '.inuor license in the olEce ol' the Court of Quarter 9 ersions, of Juaiata connty, and of places lor which the applications are made. Robert B. Nixon, Jacobs House, Miram ton. S. B. Murray, Katiunal House, JVisaitn towa. Samnel Leacb, Hotel Ashton, Patterson. William Zeigler, Keystone Hotel, Patter? BOB. Harry E. Hayes, Patterson House, Patter son. Stranet Betrick, TbompsoDtown Hotel, Tbomraontown. Willism H. Sbeaffer, Frymoyer House, SusquehaBBa towiasbip. F. J. Bickel, UoBroe Honse, Richleld Tbe conrt will sit In tbe Court Uonse in Mifflin town, to hear petitions for hceuse, on Tuesday, February 22, 1898, comrnen. eini at 9 o'clock a. m. Remonstrances or uutitioBS azainst tbe ftrantint: of license must be ia writiaar and died with the Clerk of the Court, on or before the Saturday be fore tbe day ot hearing. W. H. ZsiDBi", Clerk, Office Clerk, Quarter Sessions, Mifflintown, Pa., Feb. 1, 1898. flOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four houre: a sediment or settling mdr cates an unhealthy condition ol the kidnevi. When urine stains linen it in evidenee of kidney trouble. Too frtouent desire to urinate or pain in the back IB also convincing prooi mat . a S .1. .1 th Vidnevs and bladder are ont of order. WHAT TO INK There is comfort in the knowledge po often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer Swamp Root, the great kidnf y rem edv fnifila every wish to relieving pain in tbe back, kidneys, liver, oiaaaer and everv wart of the urinary pass- acres. It corrects inability to noia untie snd scaldiog pain in passing it, or bad effects following nse of liquor, wine or beer, and over comes that un pleasant necessity of being compelled to et ur many times during the night to urinate. 1 be mild ana tne Extraordinary effect of Swamp Root ia soon realized. It stands the nign estforits wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should bave the best Sold by drurarists. price -fifty cents and one dollar Ton may have sam pie bottle and pbampblet bottle both sent free by mail. Mention the Jns iaTa SisrmL akd Rcpdblican and send your address to Dr. Kilmer 4 Co.. Bmabamton, N Y. The pro- Drietors of this paper guarantee tbe genuineness of this offer. - jly. RSEKTS WASTES Faviff sT'sfafal Sit ifi-wra I it To thaw f roxen potatoes pat .. them in hot water. To thaw frosen applea mil them ' in cold water. "Neither Lorn I. Aranaow. P. tf. K. Tmttz. ATKIJCSOlf J PEHHELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, Ml?rUirTOWK, PA. OrvicB Ob Uala street, hi place of real- buks si miu a. Atttiioi, mant aoatn Brldfe street. fOct26, 1893 IL-Collecting and Coareyaacing prompt y Bttenaea so. fTILBERFORCB ICBVYETER, Attorney-at-Law. . XSrCoUections and ail leeal busi neas promptlj attenped to. OFFICE IN COURT BOUSE. DB.D.B.CBA WVOED, DB. D4BW1H BT.OBAWrOBO JTR. D. M. CRAWFORD k. SON, nave lormca a partnersbip for the practice ui oukuio anu meir couaiteral branehna umee at old stand, corner of Third and Or ange afreets, Mifflintown, Pa. One or both ot them will be found atatrair office at all times, unless otherwise professionally en gaieo. April 1st, 1896. . PRACTICAL. DENTIST. aduate of tbe Philadelphia Dental 'Ol eb. umoe at old established 1 oatiou, Bridge Street, opposite Court Mouse,. fimmJowB, Pa. Gy Crown and Bridge work; ' Painless Extraction. AH work guaranteed. .PENNSYLVANIA BAILEOAD- OB and after Mondav. Nov. 29. trains will run as follows: WEST WARD vay fassenger. leaves Fhiladalnhia at 4 80 a. m; Harrisbura; 8 W a. an Dnnean- uonoo-ia.ro: ew fort 90s a. m- Mil. lentown 9 15 a. m; Dnrord 9 21 a. m Thomrontown9 2oa.mYan Dvke 9 83 a. m; Tnncarora 9 8S a. nf; Kexico 9 40 a. m; Port Royal 44a.m: liiffiia 9 60 a. m; Denholra 9 5Sa.n Lewistown 10 13 Bit McVeytowa fi 88 a. m: NewtoB Hamilton 11 00 a. mJ Mount UdIob II OS a. ro; Huntingdon 1143 p. m: Tyrone 12 20 p. m; Alioona 1 GO p.jtn; Pittsourg5 6'J p. m. af.lt , TIL.) . rt i r. n aiaii leaves rnnancmnia ac s.uu a. m . uaxnauura; ai ii.i a. m.; jiimin I.u p tn Lewistown 1 ) p. in.; Huntingdon 2.'. 29 p. m.; Tvrooe.S.20 p. m ; Altoona 8.45 p. tn.i Pittsburg f 30 p. m. Altoona Accommodation leares H irria burg at 5 00 p.J; Duncsnnon 5 84 p. ni; Newport S 02 jp. m; Afillerstown 8 1 1 p. m; Tbompnontowi 8 21 p. m; Tuscarora 6 80 p. m; AfexicaflSli p. m; Pftrt Royal 8 38 p. m; mnSisxJ) 43 p. m; Debholm 6 49 p. m; Lewistown 707 p. 10; JfriVeytown 7 80 p m; Newtoa Hamilton 7 60 p. m; Hnnting don 8 20 p. ns Tyrone 9 02 p. m; Altoona 9 SS p. m- Pacitic Exi)re.s ieaves Pbi!sde!phia at 15 20 p. m; Uar.-isbur 8 10 a. m; Mars Tiile 8 24 a. m; Duocanaoa 3 38 a. m; New. put 8 69 a. ni, Port Raval 4 SI a. 111: 11 ;r. TT . : 1 . . . .n - ... ' ! rlio 4 37 a. m; Ucinimni ir.i . iiwao tj . m; Muotinsdon 6 OS a. ,. Tyrone 8 55 a. m; Altoona 7 40 a. m. Pittubnrr 12 in n. m C Oyt-r Express leav.- 's Philadelphia at 4 85 p-m; Hanisnnrg at 10 20 p.m; Newport 11 06 p. D.J!uHin 11 '0 p. iu: Lewistown ll.e8 a. IUButingdon 12 65 a. m.; Tron 1 32 a m; V I toon 2 00 a. m; Pittsburg 6 SO a. cu I; Fsft Ll"l leares Philadelphia at 12 25 p. m; Ilarrri,, 3 60 p. m; Duncanoa 4 15 p. m; NeW 4 S5 p. mj Mifflin 6 07 p. m. LewiatowrA 27 p. m; 3lmut Union 6 83 p. in; Huof.don 27 p. hi; Tyrone 7 04 v m; Altooal7 40 p. m; Pittsburg 11 30 p. m. s. iSToracn - AUoonal toons r Nation leases A Trone 6.251 a. 11.55 -"8 a.jiSUrV:- aa,u UnnuKg!tcB a 1 fltoa 6 'SI a. acveyiown 8 a. m; Lewistown 7.00 a. m; HiffliB.7.29 a. w Pert Rersl 7.25 a. Mexico 7 80 Tbomn.entown 7 41 a. im U.il.tn..T . nun. n. n o a. ni; Newport K OO a. in; Dancaanoa S mj tlarriNburg S 03 a ui. Sea S hole leaves Fitttsbnrg 8 30 a m, Altoona 7 15 a ni; Tyrone 7 48 a an; Hnnt ir.fdon 8 80 a mj ilcVeytewn 9 15 a m; LtPistown 9 Sj a ni: MU'lio S 55 a m Port Koyal 9 69 a m; Tbompsontown 10 14; Milleratown 10 22 am; Newport 10 82 a m; Dnncannon 10 64 a ni; jlarysvillo 11 07 a m; Harrisbnrg 11 25 a to; Philadelphia 8 OC p m. 1 lia'in t.iBn Tiir.- Iavaa PiitcKiirir at 8 (H) a. id; Altoona 11 40 a. m; Tyrone 12 03 p. m; Huntingdon 12 35 p. m; Lewis town I 34 p. ni; Minim 1 ou p. m; Harris burg 8 10 p. bi; Baltimore 6 00 p. m; Wash ingtoo 7 15 p. m; rmladelpbia 6 23 p. m; New York 9 30 p. m Mill leaves Altoona at 2 05 p.ni, Tvrone 2 85 p. 10, Hantingdon 3 17 p. bi; Newton Hamilton 8 47 p. m; McVeytown 4 20 p.m; Lewistown 4 88 p. as; Mifflin 4 65 p. m. Port Royal 6 00 p. m; .Mexico 6 20 p. ni; Thompwatonn 5 18 p. m; Uillerstown 5 28 p. m; Newport 6' 87 p. m; Dancaanoa 6 08 p. m; H sit is burg 6 45 p. m. Mail Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 00 p. m; Altoona ow p-m; lyrone o at p. m; Huntingdon 7 20 p. m; McVeytown 8 04 p. m; Lewistown B p. m; JHifflin 47 p.m; Port Koyal 8 62 p. m; M illerstown 9 18 p. ru; Newport 9 26 p. m; Pnccannoa 9 60 p. m; Harrisbnrg Iv 20 p. ni. Pkiladelpnia Kxpresa leaves t itWDurg al 4 80 p. ru; A Itoona 9 05 p. m; Tyrone 9 33 p. m; Hnnungaon iu v& p. m; Bionai un. ion 10 82 p. ni; Iewixtown 11 16 p. m; Uif. ttin 11 87 p. m; Hsrrisbarg 1 00 a. m; Pall adelpbia 4 80 New York 7 33 a. in. LEWISTOWN DIVISION. Trains for Sunburv at 7 8' a. ni. and 8 05 D. ro.i leave aununry tor libwibiowh iv vo m, ana i r p. m.; tor ssuroy o 00 a. m 10.20 B. m. and 8 10 p. m., week jays. TYKOiNlS DIVISION. Trains leave for Bellefonte and Lock Haven at 8 10 a. m., 12 30 and 7 16 p. m. leave Lock tlaven lor Tyrone 8.66 p m. and 4 15 p. m. TYRONE AND CLEAKr 1ELU B. K. Trains leave Tyrone for ClearSeld and Curwensville at 8 20 a. ra., 8.16 and 7 2( 1 p. ro.. leave Curwensville lor Tyrone at 9.16 a. m.. 8 45 D m.. and 7 00 p. m For. rates, maps, etc.. eall on Ticket Agent , or address, Thos. . Watt, P. A. W. D.. 860 Fifth Avenue, Pitts. burg, Pa. J. B. Hutchison, J. K. wood, Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass. Agt FARQUHAR Variable Friction Fead mT m ni suaaa a .... and Ijax Center Crank Engb3 IUpM, ticca rate, strong and pimple, with tarf till or whwls. btrontf mntl wife. N l-rthiir Boilor hn ver ex- Bw.fBrlesl. Aim sttUMlard aRricultiiral implnienta generally. Hat Prcw. ) a apecialty. lentl for Cataloiiuo and prices to A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd., York, Pa. HEHCH & DnOBCOLB'S JI La. 5ar mi."rj4i is A wonilnful luipiOTesoent In Frtetica f-sf4n and lila.UHrk. BairlcmodonotCarriaKeS Itmea.fast 1 asanymherln tncmaram. mniaai iwra rem, . .t... . 11 .h. iMii Marfny tntikil ptiil wliile back- Ids: areal aavinc mww wcyr. Cata - lo'0 ttmi uncr. 1 , " " ' r. - ... Olllvaiara, 'oi nautera, WKlim,. UE'STn I & lii:MO,M.. Mft-u,Ycrk, il'GBE PWCES. The greatesf Sacrifice" Sale ever known in Juniata county. The Remainder of tw winter stock consisting of men's and boys overcoats, meny and bojs suits, Gents Furnishing Goods, will be sola regardless of cost. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY, to buy winter goods at MEYEliS WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL CLOTHING HOUSE, and save dollars- GREATEST CHANCE EVEK OFFERED furuiture Preparajfcry to receiving and stock, we arill inaugurate a F-lbOR CLEARING. ..at aO al id tne furniture department that will eclipse aoythincr of the kind ever attempted. IT HAS ALWAYS been our rulernever to do w lien we cut, we cut deeu .-cut cleakj through! .1 i ry piece of furniture now in our stocOv to SO is marked at a price from 95 per cent less than the corres- ing goods are W T wnwi we n e. wet in spite ot this fact, ave concluded to offer cash dis- COUITI s of from 33 limited time WE for ELIVER lUrfJSTITtJKE FREE OF CHARGE. FERD MEYERS, TBE LEADING CLOTHIER, FURNITURE AND .HOUSB FCRNISHINa G OODS, lis AND 117 BRIDGE 3TRKET, Tnsfcarpra Valley Railroad. hzdo Ira EFFECT MOKDaT, NOV. 29, - 1897. EASTWARD. 7 STATIONS. Xo.l No.3 DAILY, EXCEPT STJMDAT. Ia. m. 7 40 Blair's Mills . . .Lv. Waterloo. Leonard's Grove 00 1 45!2 05 50j2 10 17 Ross F'-rm . . 7 57 2 S 03 2 17 3 33 45 50 57 05 09 Perulack.. .. .. East Watcrford Heckman B 25 Honey Grove S SO FortBiffham 8 3i 2 ,.8 ..!8 ..18 ..8 Werble 45 49 55 5S 05 07 Pleasant View Seven Pines.. 15 18 25 27 30 33 38 45 Sprues Hill Graham's 9 Stewart Freedom 10 13 18 25 Turbett Old Port. Port Royal Ar. 9 a Trains Nos. 1 and 2 connect at Port K oy al with Wav Passencer and Seashore Exp ress on P. R. E., and Kos. 8 and 4 with Hail east WESTWARD . STATIONS. No.2 Xo.4 DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. A. M. Port Koyal...... 0 0110 30 Old Port 1.310 37 Turbett .: .. Freedom Stewart 2.810 425 17 3.7il0 4515 20 4.4 10 5.0 10 6.3 10 7.2 U 485 505 23 25 32 35 Graham's Spruce Hill 57,5 005 Seven Pun's Pleasant View. . . . 9.011 065 41 Warble 10.0111 10,5 185 45 53 00 05 Fort Bigham 12.0 14.0 15.1 Honey Grove 256 30i6 406 Heckman East Wateiford.... Perulack Ross Farm 17.5 20.51 220 15 11 52 6 27 11 58 6 33 Leonard's Grove... "Waterloo 24.0! 12 05 6 40 12 106 45 25.5! Blair's Mills..,.. Ar 27J 12 156 50 Trains Nos. 2 and 8 connect at Blair's I Mills with Concord, Doylebnrg Dry Run, Nossville. NeeUton. Shade Gap, bnaao Valley and Ooshorn Station Stage Lines. J. C. MOORHEAD, Superintendent. BIOORHEAD, Prttideni. T. S. FREE Tenable Boole an 7?n.-o- aa aent iroe 10 anr auu.-v. poor patients oan alao p.tfciJ Tkia nmedr has Jwn Brspai ?uur KoaniK. oi Fort Warna. irspared by tt Kerarartr . wa, HBO ui.m. au aon by tb ;anow Bfaparaa unaar bis unci KOttNIO N!EO. CO.. Chicago, 111. SqMbjDrngsistsstSlpwBottlaw 6jr5; ranre HIM. S)1.73. atBotttofirSXK 7 Get a mosI paper y sBbacribiBC for rau Sawrama An KBVipaVBDAJI by any house to. buyers. placing on sale our Snrinc things by halves. to the marrow. obtainable else as, to 50 ner cent only. MIFFLINTOWN, PENN'A. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. pEHKr COPVTr KATLR0AD Tbe following sr.bedale went lno nlect Not. 16, 1S06, and the trains wilj be run as follows; . . c. ci . m LeaArrirg s . . m p. nj Kir"'s full 7 49 2 23 J Suiphnr SpVfngj 7 40 2 20 Cornisn Sidin 7 41 3 le KoatebeKo Park 7 41 2 IS Wearer 7 40 2 13 Roddy 7 36 2 08 HofTmun 7 R3 2 be Soyer 7 81 2 04 - Jfahsnoy 7 28 2 00 . filoomfield 7 23 ) 41 Trcssler 7 09 1 36 Nellson 7 04 I 31 ' Dmu's 7 01 1 28 Ellfotsbnrc- f, F 25 Bcmhei!' 6 51 120 Grot-n Pirk 6 4? 118 "Montour June 6 :?3 115 Landv-bnr-ir 5 2? 2 R0 Arrive Leava a. m p m 9C 9f0 9 11 9 14 9 15 9 19 9 22 9 24 9 2T A 4 4 4 51 4 54 4 06 4 50 5 10 1&43 5 16 9 49 5 21 9 it &24 9 57 5 27 10 05 5 S2 10 i 7 6 34 10 17 6 S7 10 K0 6 t2 10 35 p. ta 3. in Train leaves Hloanilt.:!. at 5.54 rj .u-Hve., a L-.n.lis'ju.-r t G.m Train jeiv,-s Lnlininr? it 6.03 p. arrives at BloouiTic'.d at 6.10 p.'m. All stations marked () are II 12 st vliict brains will cj::io to a f i'i signal. a. d., ! a. in. m .j and 8r.fiocs, s:t ou VfCK, Sept. Chas. II. Smilit, Presides ( H. VIEWPORT AND SHE'iMAX'S VAL 1 v lty Railroad Company. Tiroa Ul: or psssenjter trains, in effsct on alondar, May 18tu, 15S6. P MAM P M 4 on 8 57 lit 6S 8 it S41 (88 8 83 5 1 8 10 804 Nowprtt ....... BofTulo Bridee.. Jnniata tomuce Wjbneta ...... Srlvao Wat-r riiis .... ...i 6 05 10 85S 8 8? ..." 6 OH 10 88; 8 27 6 12 10 42i 8 23 6 15 10 45 8 20 1 6 25 10 621 8 16 6 22 11 01! 8 II BlcoiufiHo J..L-ct'n.! 6 81 1109! 8 0? Va- k v K 6 89 11 09! 8 OO! Elllotlaccrv 6 61 11 21 7 45 6 54 11 24! 7 4ti 7 05ll 86! 7 34j 7 llll 41 7 26! 7 15; 11 45 7 1 Green Patfc Ijsvill ....... Fort RnbPMon ... Center 2 49 Cisna's Knn .... 7 21 11 61 7 li i 45 7 27:11 67 7 lot 2 40 Andersocturr .. Blain 7 85.12 05 7 08 2 3 7 lVZ 11! 6 2 24 7 45112 15j 6 60 2 20 Mount H.Vjssr.l New permant'n P. GRIN!?, Prmident r.d Uansger K.. .ViLLxa, General Apent. PA I.IIS Tt-cib Y -at. lnstr-.iH:..n. aranmciir, FenntatasUin and all thj i'Amnii rcial j 1710 Chtfatant 8t I ilrii tirhfai. Tlie ata Aimutu c f know 1 at t ti aiic rntiaaeihia. f rite far ttrettitv mil - Kt.ANY j Im DtTOHAi sal ZZnOUL 1 s.ji aeaioa-FiAai abfwsbi -bb . Jrsssas i timr, MAss T.ovm It. San TraTBto; auooia fawt a bottl ot it la Ui mt I.UA r w a2iafAtftAM From aaivwiw wuiiniBi MI HxmJKla, IIMMMMMMniMUHam, Inlaidy or Llaiba, Bill JotoSTairl Ms all ARM.Taa.rrilat and asaal Sold ernrwera Ta a ct the wcrrarr STATION3. . ?t- Eist warl . war4 . IP1 1 A m 1 0 f Paid. -, . WaUiBOil at ( iais Ktaf kep wur froMn- -V