r - v.l?FLlNTOwy. ' WEDNESDAY, MAW1I 2, 1898. ; r ct V 1, i ti li, s-iiTSs. aS r.-o:-iI;'!. LIVING IN CITIES. The Apartucst House I Breaking Vp American Ilome. I bare lio mind to barrow Bp tho luicils cf ay rcadsra with any explica te u of tho miseries and mysteries that confront tlio averaga housr keeper in tho daily ii-.nim.-m.nce of a simple but com fortable existence for ber family. As for herself, an existence ct all seems a struggle which at times shewoald glad ly give over. One might deSno a bero iun as the average American woman who doefl ber own housekeeping. Bat scute hiutof the nnnatnral and unhappy state cf affairs existing at present may be deduced from the consideration of two economic facts. Tirst, woman is by natnre a homo founder and a homcmaker. This is not intended as an assertion of personal be lief, hnt as a statement of scientific fact. Ir was woman net man who opened tlia indnstrial world. It was woman who mado the first rude dwellings and drr-sscd tkins and wove .textiles for clothing-. It was woman and net man who mada the first fire- and the first utensils for cooking and the first milo tools for indot-trial ends. All her activi ties clustered about tlio hearth and nsin ri to the borne. If the woman and h'work bad not reacted cponeacb oth er fj tb;:t today women thonld te by nature bcmmiakers and home lovers, thcro are still depths for the k:iti.-is to sound ia the working of heredity and of natural stleetitu. And yet here is my second fact tho enoru'ous .iks cf tt.or;e and brick rapid ly filing the choice plots of ground ia our laifre cine:; r.ud t-huttiug out tho lit-lst cf benven with their g;blid tops aie mute if iiotniapuificent witnesses to tiiy fort thnr the inv?' trifut of CP.Mtfil io all di'aiust the perpetuation cf the eepairatu home. The shrewd incdcru in-vt-Ftor is willing to pet hundreds cf thousands aguinht hundreds cf dollars thrt (for his lifetime at least) women are going to prefer the case of the apart ment hotel to tho separate bcu.sn with its privacy, its own table, and a!:;s its own service. Helen Watttr.son Weedy in ."Scribncr's. THE CARE FREE VIENNESE. Xhey Karly.Talte Life Scrion!y Vulese at a Funeral. "Tho 'i Viennese is a jolly, good natured, shiftless creature," writes Ed ward A. Kleiner, di.--cus::ing "Austria Rnu hlfr Tronliics" in The Woman's l-fi-ifim f !il t.;n. !. Tl "Ko people Oil tho earth are so joll t.t so rail;- utd so much amiuul. Co to thn X'lattr, tho lurpot puMic park in Lurc-rie, and from 101) dilTereat ber gardens comes the neiio cf tootiiii: brass lauds and stunning ftet ::ir.l beating drums. Jleny go rounds twing old and yi.uag, and rtiii-c museums and music aijs ure full of peopl as tluy uro empty of It; un-y. (jo to the theateis on any liifriit nml yon will find tiitri crowdrtl by an tntiiusiaitic audience, the galleries tilled by noisy t-tudeuls rnd v.oiliim; pi'.ls. Tho court theaters:, which nro.-cnt only legitimate dramas and c ccras, have ulo their nniui-rccs devotees. Ho to th'j coffee koiwxs, cf vbicli tbcio is one en evtry censer, sad ycu will f nd them full, c:-;:cci:;Hy i:i tho aftcniocii, with mcicbants with t heir noses :u the iscvitpssiitfrss tvl cleri:s sir;-,;)!" their J-Iuch;i an-.1. eMict is y.v,- l:- tbeir cicai'd cud cuii. pn.siiiuy " i 'fgn-hi.Slid'T youths. At nlgl.-t ttc-. loSr.clxesewJ'c0 the rciuitzttcs eX the lor.tr tkm'cut. - . I . ? :et ucu the Vi-jraer-? rerior., n!'!-:? is hi P-j J fcu..il, r.ud I cpi.OEe thi tT. ii cct oi 1 that be maiiEyes to get in:. jet bo is tu;-i!y extited, r.nd citLcr-jI; I.'.ycl and l 'v; al bi rood I i"a" tjnickly turn into a fieiy pa.-.sit.u, sad it ! Vieuncsc riot a serious raar.cr for the J p. lire. ' I Kali I i.:sr Iirk-. It is now 80 years siiicc tir Wa'.t.r j Rakish lived iu Ireland, but, uccordiiij to fc ii Jubu Pci.o of Heuuts.-y i:,a::y traces nf his re.-i:leuco there can still br !i. j'ho richly perfumed yc-llo'V v.ail rlowers thut ho i.r :;y!it to Irehsl'd fro:.: tlio Aziies aim t!.u Affau ch' Try am still found v here ho lirrt plijuted thtm, by the IJIuekwater. Some cedars he brought to CV.rk are to this day trowing ct ii ; !:iee called Tiyio. The four vou'-iuUe yeiv trees, the branches cf which have twined and in termingled into u stit ot ;.r.inmer bouse tbatcb, are pointed oat us hning shel tered Raleigh when he l:r.-t smoked to bacco in his Youghul garden. In that garden be also planted tobacco. A few steps farther cm, where the town wall of the thirteenth century surrounds the garden of the warden's house, is tho fa mous spot where the first Irish potato was planted Ly him. Chicago Record. Cinsai- - Cnildron. - The Cingalese children are said to be moro i.eautiful than those cf auy other race ':u the four continents, ai;d tome, of the litflo girls, even cf the veiy lowest ciiKtc, are irresistibly pretty as they run before you in tho streets to beg. They try out in the sweetest and m-s.t plaintive cf voices, touching the stomach to signify hunger in a way that would be av. Uward and vulgar in any other being, but in them it is so win romo that before you know it you sacri fice a rupee to the bad etiuse of encour aging them iu begging knowing quite well that all they want is a good oppor tunity to pick your pocket fe.r more. Outing. Ooe of the lsleftningfi of Work. "Oh, I guess it's a good thing I have to work so hard !" said a brooding per ie.il. "Why:" said the othe-r. "I don't have so much tinio to think," said tho first. New York Sun. The If trrrliiir. A medical authority ou the virtues of varieus kinds of food declares that the herring gives the muscles elasticity, tho body strength and the brain vigor and is not flesh forming. Pittsbarg Bulletin. The 1-atal Spot. "And where was the man stabbed?" BAv d the excited lawyer of a physician. 'Tho man was stabbed about an inch uud a hid ; to tho left of the medial line and about an inch above the umbilicus, " was the reply. "Oh, yes, I understand now. But I thought it was near the town haU." London Fun. The Bank of England employs about 11,000 men and has a salary list, in cluding pensions, of about $1500,000 per annum. Russian koumiss is made of mare's milk and kept in smoked out leather bottles. The next transit of Venus occurs in 3004. - : A CRUEL OPERATION. THE PROCESS BY WHICH TORTOIS1 SHELL IS PROCURED. Fires Set n the Urine Turtle to Sep" rmt the Booy Layers of the House la Which He Uves A Business That Struck an Observer as Heartless. There are many articles of daily and hourly use constantly passing before our eyes and through our hands about the production of which we know com paratively little or nothing. An inter esting example of this ia tortoise shell, from which combs and hairpins are made, besides a multitude of trinkets for the dressing table, the desk and the pocket. Fierce cruEadcs here been instituted in recent years against the slaughter of birds for tho procurement of their plumage for bat trimmings, and yet I venture to say that the proc ess of procuring tortoise shell is a cru elty to animal lifo which far exceeds that to which birds are subjected. In the eighties I happened to be down in lilueflelds, on that awful Mosquito coast, and at the invitation of one Manuel Latona, who was the owner and captain of a small schooner, went with him to the cay El Roncador for tortoise shell. This cay gets its uamo (which in English would be the Snorcr) from the exceedingly angry surf, which can be beard for a lcng distance breaking over the reefs. This is the cay on which a couple of years back the historic old ship Kearearge was wrecked and bat tered to pieces. El Roncador is nothing more or less than a typical coral is land, such as ia focuu throughout tho southern seas, three-quarters of a mile long, perhaps, and not mora than a quarter of a luiio across its widest part. Surrounding tiso island is a reef, inside of which thu wati:r is smooth and rath er shallow, and at the bottom of this 6ballow water there grows a peculiar kind of sea grass which ia a dainty food for tho turtle tribes. There ia also found on the top cf the water inside the reef a sort cf tu;r.ll blubber fii-b, callfd : iu SprtjisL cecriJC?, cr thimble fish, vl Jch is p j baps the greatest delicacy cf the entire turtle menu. The turtle whoso shell is valued ia commerce is a small species known as tho hawk bill. There are other varie ties which come to El Roncador to spawn, but they ere i:ot molested. Dur ing the night the turtles trawl up on the shore to lay their tggs, each ftmr.lo depc.f i! on i.n iivciiit-e i'beut 70. To do this tluy dig holes iu llie tund about two feet deep aud aficr lcyitg the eggs cover them ever so deftly thut it is al most impcsiuble fur a novice to find them. The.-e eggs are really delicious when rousted, but the turtle fishers are caref ul not to destroy thoso they do not take for food, so as to promote as much as possible tho increase cf this valuable sea reptile. At night the fishejs conceal hcmsflve.a nlo the shrre r.s well cs poibiijle, aud v lieu thu turtles Ouiie. up out cf the Water cu the beach they rash forth cud turn them over cu their bi.rhs with iron hooks, leaving them secure in this position until morning. The tortoise shell cf commerce is not, as is generally believed, the horny cover ing or shell proper of the turtle; it is the scales which cover tho shield. Thet scales are 13 in number, 8 of them be ing flat and the other o somewhat curved. Four of those that aro flat are quito lar;ro, sometimes being as much as 12 inches long and 7 inches bread, near'y transparent and beautifully variegated in color with red, yeilow, white end daik brown clouds, which give the ef fects so fully brought cut when the shell ia properly polished. A turtle cf aver age size will furnish about eight pounds of tl'.Que lamina?, or scales, each piece Leiug from r.n eighth to a quarter of an inch in thickness. It in the method by which theso scales are lcGJcned which is tho repulsive part cf the business. The turtles ere not kiiled. : that would lead to tbeir ex it'Lininaticu iu a very few years. After capturing them the fishers wait for day light to complete the work. The turtles are turned over again in their natural position aud fattci.ed finely to the ground by means cf pegs. Then a bunch of dried le:vcs or eta grass is sdip1 evenly over tue back cf the turtle and set tit're. The Lef t ij ntt great enough to injure ibe shil, merely causing it to sepuiate the joints. A large blade, very similar in shapo to a chemist's spainla, is then inserted horizontally between tho luraiuse, which arc gently pritd from tho back. Great care must Le tak en not to iujure the shell by too much heat, and yet it is not forced off until it is fully prepared for separation by a suSItiei.t amount of warmth. The operation, as one may readily imagine, is the extreme cf cruelty, and muuv turtles do not survive it. Most of them do live, however, aud thrive, aud in time grow a new covering, just as a man will grow a new linger nail iu place of one l.e might loa The pecul iarity of the second growth of shell, though, is that instead cf reproducing tho crigim.1 n umber of 13 segments it is restored in one solid piece. To see the operation of taking the shell from the living tr.rtle once is about all a man of northern breeding Wiuts of it, and if the helpless reptiles had the power of voicing tbeir suffer ings under it their cries would tell of as heiu tles3 a business as man has yet engaged in. New York Pest. Isupuseible In Bin Case. Hungry Higgins I see the paper says we oughtn't to never begin a jeiurney before breakfast. Weary Watkins Roes it have auy advice for us blokes that has to make a journey to find the breakfast? Indian apolis Journal. The most scientific forester in Europe says that the eldest trees in northern Europo arc tho pines of Norway and tiweden, and that these aro not known to live moro than 570 yeaTS. Germany's oldest oaks lived only a little more than 800 years. lie Could Head Hands. Colonel Fok;r I decline to play with you in the game, sir. Major Aloberly Why, colonel, doyr.u mean to insult me? Colonel Poker No, no, no. I mean that you aro too well posted in the .cxi eucc cf palmistry. Louie-viHo Courier Journal. Sweet Sympathy. Mrs. Dasher There's a terrible roan f al about me hi the papers. Mrs. Flasher I wonder how they got hold of it? Brooklyn Life. By Its Record of remarkable cures Hood's Sarsaparilla has become tho one tfiie blood purifier prominently ia the public eye. Get only Hood s. Hood's Pills are the best fainil -'0i.ivt'.c iiud liver medicine. SZ-c. tDr. David Kennedy's CURES ALL KIDNEY. STOMACH - AND LIVER TROUBLES. WONDERFUL aro the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilhi, and yet they we simple ana natural. Hood's oATSs parilJa makes PURE BLQOi jyERCANTILE APPRAISERS, -LIST OF- " DEALERS Ai;D VENDERS, OF Foreign and Domestic Mer chandise, . In the County of Juniata, for fAa year lbys, w appraised by tie Aler cantile Appraiser.- MIFFLINMOWN. Class. D. Yv liar ley, clothier. 13 V. K. fnvder, furniture. 13 F. Y. Xoble, flour and feed 14 K. If. McCIintie, hardware. 13 j. J. Gilson, groceries. 14 J. Howe, groceries. 14 li. Ranks fc Co., drugs. 14 if. Ij. Wagner, merchant. 14 1. 1). Musser, groceries. 14 I), l'aiinebaker, hardware. - 13 Y. 11. Rollman, jeweler. 14 J. II. Simons, harness. 14 Kerd Meyers, clot h'g, furuit'e.13 M. P. Crawford, dings 14 b'mil Schoit, merchant. 11 JuT'inta Valley Rank. 8 .- ie.v.1! t KlUrf, merchant 13 Hoy li. Showers, pool & billiards Rate. $10. 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 CO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 15 00 :;o oo 10 oo 40 00 7 00 500 John Etka, groceries. 14 George ISossart. witting house 8 PATTERSON. Class. E. E. McMeen, mcre-liaiit. 11 Gush tSei ber, hardware 11 W. II. Ranks & Co., drugs. 14 I tinkle it Son, merchants. 14 Hollobiuich & Son. clothiers 13 Rate. !? 1 j 00 Id 00 700 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 CO 12 50 7 00 10 00 7 00 5 00 Joseph Penneil, merchant. 13 in. m. jeale, merchant Id T. J. Middagh, merchant. 14 Howard Kirk, tobacco. 14 W. 1'. i-Vhlegcl, implements 1! George Goshen, groceries. 14 M. T. IiiLibs, grcK-eiie:;. 14 Ma:i'ack& Nelson, grain, coal 12 Mercantile Association. 14 North and Son, grain and coal 13 Y'm. Nniskivel, groceries. 14 Hiram McDonald, eating houses PORT ROYAL. . Class. 'T. V. I dmin, men hunt .14 rs. E. RannelsACo. merch't 14 Rate. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 7 CO 7 0-) 7 00 (!. il. M. Cepler. clothier. 14 J. C. Sartaiu, g:wer:es. 14 Port Royal Rank. - 10 A. J. IVttit, merchant. 14 S. R. ilitxhoar, hardware. 14 H. G. Crozier, groceries. I t A. Ii. Htvkermun, drill's. 14 G. T. Kepner, coal lumber. 14 TKOM PSONTO YX. M. i;. Schkga!, Merchant. 13 E. S. Slratib, Merchant. 13 J 10 00 10 00 10 00 T. S. Thompson, grain & coal 13 MILFORD. J. C. M'xccl.ead coal, hinilerl4 7 00 12 00 G. U. M. W isciiaupeoal, grain 12 KEALE. I . E. Harris, n.c-rcliar.t. 14 ! I. R. RoWisiHi i Rro., mereh'i 14 T. K. 1 leaver, niercliaiit. 13 i 700 7 00 10(H) 7 00 7 00 7 00 .1. V. Riiuer, merchant. It John P. Keliey, merchant. 14 S--o(t Leach, merchant gicericsll SPRUCE II ILL. E. J. Ileokerdoin. merchant 14 J. L. baitou, mere liant. 13 Miiimel Mowery, men-hast 14 Y. P. Conn, merchant. 11 LACK. ii. II. Patterson, mereliant. 13 J'd:'i Vauiihun, merchant. 14 i? 7 00 10 00 7 (HI 7 00 tiooo 700 7 00 7 00 R. J. Canipbc-II, niercliaiit. 14 William Sliowers, merchant. 14 Tl'SCARORA. J. li. Henry, merchant. 14 John T. Work, merchant. 14 A. C. Harris, Men-hunt. 14 E. E. Noble. mi.!t!jar.t. 14 Y. H. Ro!ji.-on, merchant. 14 H. S. Thonison, uieichant. 14 Thomas Harkisou, merchant 14 il, S. Henry, juerchai't, 1-1 WALKER. R. S. Moist, merchai-t. 14 E. in. Haldemau, merchant. 14 Rlair lletiick. tiain and coal 14 W. H. Eickiiian, meitdumt. 11 W. W. Diiiim, uierchabt. 14 Nelssjn G. Siuitli. mci-eliant. 14 DELAWARE.- C. I. Winey & Son, nitrchaiitsl:! Samuel Schle'iel. merchant. 13 E. V. Hanis, men iiant. 14 GREENWOOD. 7 00 7 W) 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 70) 7 00 7(.'0 7 00 7C3 S10 00 10 00 7 00 J. T Dimm & Rromerebpnt 14 00 srstit'KHANXA. II. it. i'.eale, ineichanl. 14 7 K. i. Siiei'li'ei' n-ortliant. 13 7 K. H. I!l:ine, r.:Ci-l::;iii. 14 7 MOXROK. J. 111. IX:itz, nierc-h:r:t. 14 ? 7 (Sniyliill (iarnian At 'o.TiicrchV12 1 S. (Jrayhili. nter h:iit. 14 7 M. 1-3. 'iiayhill, nit-rciiuiit. 14 7 I-'AVE'lTK. oo 00 00 V. S. Brown, iiieichaiit. IS II. ('. Saiisman. niercliaiit. 14 J. A. Yurkers, niercliaiit. 18 K. K. Smith, niercliaiit. IS A. J. SaiiKnian, meix-liant. IS Jac-oli Winey, bardwaie and t'roc-c-i ies. 14 FEIIMAX.UiH. 10 00 , 7 00 ' 10 00 10(H) 10 00 7 CO (i. W. Ileek, eating Ikiukc. 8 f 5 (O TL'BBi-rrr. XumIi lltTt.kr, nieieluiiit. 15 $10 to 'i'lie licenses alnive v ill m due and payaMe to the 'ounty Treasurer on and te-r . iay 1st. lsn (. An apiical will be held in the Couutv I'oniuiiHsioiu'r's Otlh-e in the Borough of MiflHintowu, on TIIUBSDAY. larcli 3rd. lSt)S, let ween the hours of 10 o'clock, a. ni., and 4 o'c-lwk, p. ni., when unci where all Dersous fee!i:e thcniselves airrieved may attend it they think projier. t .iven uiHler my hand this first dav of Kchruarv, A. I)., 1.H. WILLIAM BANKS, Mercaltile Appraiser. Mitllintown, Pa., l-'eh. 1, IWH. Lert In the 1-nrcU. . Simnltanccmtly a young Cornish lady lind three fcnitcrs, representing the church, the anny aud tho navy. The reverend gentleman had a great advan tage! over his rival, being always "on tLosjict." Ucfirriiig to his iivuU in ccTivcrsation with the lady on one ceca sit;n, he made tho highly interesting ob-f.-rvation thut there were "laud rats and t-;ite-r rate." "And cn-rr.ls, " retorted the lady. Ncc.ilc.s to ?iiy tho parson had to look iscrki.ro f,r a wife. London News, stulkjng llcnoan ley. The GocrhLr., wi;h his catlike facil ity for taking cover, aided by his small eise and Lirf dlenihhonud persistence in following an evasive foe, has always been tm aimoynuco to the stalwart Pa th an. On one ccxauiou tw o Goorkha scouts were told tlf to drive away two Af ghans who, from a neighboring sum mit, were "sniping" at a passing col umn. The column reached its camp aft er midnight, and when roll was called the two Goorkhas were missing. Their comrades mourned them for m few hours, but at daybreak the two turned up, very tired, very hungry and very thirsty, but radiant. "We got them both," they said. Few men but Goorkhas would have enjoyed the sport of stalking enemies in their own country until they "got them both. "Pearson's Weekly. ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder was created' for .ot! rtllrtinCA no mot, o rnrti.nt!rtla l.ii. lit-. urine, and aa BUcb. lt ! Tot hablo to ! in,,.rtioQ have bZt gr.B.sd to th on any form of disease except by one vt ;Ur!trl upon the a-uie f Martb Book, tvo ways. . The first way is from im-' of Fareira towbsblp, Jonista coooty, perfect action of the kiclrevs. The ' ced. Anrooo indebted to said second wav ia from .rp,.a WrI econii way 13 irom careitas local trcatmeut of other dit-eaes. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys ia the chitf cause cf bladder troubles So tho womb, liie tha bla.l.tr, was created for one purpose, aurl if cot doctored too much ia rot liable to weakness or disease, except in rare casta It is situated back of ami very close to the bladder, there fore any pain, disease or iticonveDi- ence manifested in the kidneys, back, b aoett-r or urinary passa is often , or Asatmwy entitled An Act to proviie by mistabo, btir-buled" to femal I ,or ,b 'c'Porion and iegMltif.n of weess orwomb trouble of Borne j miXr S sort, ibe Urcr IS taaily made ai d charter of n intended torporaiion to be mey be east'j avo:ded. To find out ' cal-ad The Juniata Trlrpliooe and Tele Corrtctly, BCt JOttr urine a8ide for eraPh Company, tho rhoracter and ut.jtct twenty four Lour; a sed:mntT.r stt- i?1; ,"obll:h lep!bono and .!- - -j , . , , I telegraph I'ce in nnjoer ami Ju:ii.ta conn, tlu-g inelieates tidtey cr bladder tto. will. enneeti.H in Perry and H,m!o trouble. Tlie mild and the t-slraor- counting, and for thee purposes to nave, disary iff.ct of Dr. Kilmei's Swamp-' PfSS-sf " '"joy all ihe rights, benefits Roof, the great kidaey, and blatider remedy is eoon rei.iized. If you ceei m-d cit.e joa should have the btst. Soid by cirugijitit'", price fifty cnte arid oii9 dollar. You may Lare-a sata pie botl! and pbamphlel bottle Loth sent free by mail, upon receipt cf ' tw r ct aiatngs to coer cost of post- g i on ico bott.'o. alt tit:on tbe Jun- iaTa sentinel axd Eepcblican arid 'i d rcur address U Dr. KJrutr & Co., Binehamton, N Y. WAMtlXaTOn & BAL.TIMOUE Special Ten Day Excursion v a PnutjStai:la Railroad. To Sford ca opuorlnt-ilv to visit Wa&bitigtoa hiltj Ce-rgresfl is in Sffsiec, tlio l'enneylvania Riilroad Ctnipacy Las crratged for a Bttifcs'of io-.v rate ten day cxe-nisicns to Ibe iNticr.al Uapil. (o jeave 1M! si urs'. Marck 17, April 14, acd Msy 12. i Round Irip tickets will be ,ee:J a1. rat; 8 quettd bt-low, geod goirjf: on ppcei-il train icdicaied, cr on truio io 4, Icavma- lMtsbur at 8 10 m and carrying tbrouj;h . u a s!cip:ntr cars ' to Vit.sL:i) top, let lire IDC, tickets will be good on arv regular train cxc( pt tbe Pecns"ivariia Limited' Ti.., :.i. ii "l i i rbse tickets w-d nteo t-c good Jo slop t il et caltiir.oro within the:r tiroir. Special tn;it of Ihrcush par- ier vr uci-i o.'Rer wui ce run or ihe foiluwing tcl.ttlu!.: Rates Trs.i.i 'caves. ....1140 A'. M. ...fll52 ' ....12 C3F. M 12.33 " 9 25 A. K. Aitcoca Bell wood Tyrece llur, iiugdoi! . Buif-rd Mount Uoiou 7 35 7 35 7 25 G 65 G C5 6 35 5 CO . ..112 54 F. M. Lfiwislowu Jueic't... 1.33 '.1 illm 11.50 X wporl VI 21 Dut.catiDon i2 44 Wtf.cbirjgtou, r.rrivi 17.15 5 25 4 GO 4 20 l I'tseageis wui usa regular train t !rfiil,h in WV.ciIm r; irt rn '(" Str lis onlv on notice (o Bstct Should tLe number tf raesefgcisl cct be UGiScielit to warrant the rui j .e o. a upf ct-ii traip, ilo compat'y n s -i vi a the right to carry par'.iii pvcle in this txcursiou on regular ir; i-j. Tickeis on r a!n in Pi'thburp; et TJjucn Ticket Offico, 3o0 Fif : h Avec if, nr.d Union U alien, and at a-1 h'n'io: 8 mtmioKed above- For fu-1 ii f. rmatien fpply to agents cr T1j( m s E. Watt, Fasstrgir Agnt t-?E Ditlrict, Fifth Avei.uu arid Smith. .Held Street, Pittsburg. ATS ORDINANCE. To authorize tbe Juniata Telephone and Telegraph comjMny to erect end maintain poles f:r telephone lines in ihe Borough el Pttei8on, Juniata coucty, PtiiMsylvaiia. WhtTtBB. Tt e Juriata Tfleplif.nr hi. d Tt-legrflph company l as appl.ed t the RuthoritK a c f tbe Beriuli of Ptit'e'iseiii, Penca , for pi-ruiissu-u to crtct polf s aud run wires on the -r.iuc over or under the streets, lanefr ;:r.d iiej. s of said Borough, ns pro vided by the 4lli Sec:iorj, of an act, entitled, "An act to provide for th ifctrporaii in ard regulation of cut tio corporations," as amended l.y hii act approved 25l.'i of June1, 1885. Therefore, bt it t.rciaiubd and en-acte-d, by ti e Ctiief Bnrgtfs and Toc Council of the Lore.u .-.'i cf Patterec-n, rVnua-, and it is hi it by ord-ii.-jei H''d et iu-te! : iy tlio tiuicoii'y of the snnie. Section 1. That the Juniata Tele phone and Telegraph Company, its Kuccef.sc r; or as-s-ic?, lis or tLtir nfp, Etivants and employees ere permuted to erect aud maintain in the- sttei-t, l-ti.es aud alloys of tbe 15oreiUf;h of Patterson, PeLna., and over cud under tha wmt, a line or lives i f p-les and wires with nil bucL neces-a:y ar-d uauul (ixtureu there for as may be neccssiry for the buc c- sful prosecution of a telephone or signal bueiueBS by rneana of electri city. Section 2. That the poles shall be rea?ocab!y straight and with the iix tures so to be erecte d shall be put in a safe and substantial manner and shall be as ntta. in appearance as m.y be, and be located by tbe street c.jui inittee or the street coixiru'8-iion, un der their direction in such manner as not to obstruct said streets, Juries aud alleys, in tLeir ordinary cus.oin cry use and shall be erected, main tained and cared for at the cost and charge of said company. It is under stood, that the poles shall be shaved and painted by the said company. The streets and alleys to be used for the line shall be desiccated by Coun cil at time of construction. Provided that the work of - obstruction be cuinmencdd and completed within six mouths from the dte, this ordi nance t-ball go into effect. Section 3. It is hereby understood that the President of tbe Town Council, shall be permitted to use the said Telephone service for Bor ough business. Ordaiced and en acted into an ordinance, this iifih teenth day of February, A. D., 1898. Attest, JOHN J. PATTERSON, JR., Secretary. D. A. MOIST, JACOB WISE, President. ' Chief Burgess. Approved Feb. 15, 1898. ii m Uot a good paper tv subscribing ior tbe j 8BBTIBU AD RKTVBIMAV. lEtiJL. A DIIIKISTRATOR'S NOTICE. "l"'"1 a prmp: py , d t..rilr Armd, ! rocnt aud tboae havioK claims or demand to prent tbem properly authenticated to the onderiif ned tor aettlement. ; Cha(ls W. Book, JaD.12'99. AdtninUtrator. jyOTICE OP I.1CORPORA. Notice it boieby liven lhat an aiDlci tion will be mads to the Governor of Pann- rylania on Im-iiay tUe 15th, Klay of ; March, 1898, byj S. Graybill, A, J. Saus 1 nmn. H J Sha lnhr. V. V c:u ... j Pmrj L. Smith sod oihers nndr th act nd privileges ot said Act ot Assembly and inv uppioinonift inerece. V ATKIMOK A 1'hNKELL, Solictors. ANNOUNCEMENTS. TO THE REPUBLICANS OF JUNIATA COUNTY. To t e rri nb'leann of Juniata Csmitv: 1 1 wss manual to permit my navaa to be ojed ii a cir.4 ar tr de!:it to tho ; a'jte cenventtoa by tho imserlii! iiies 01' j friends, bo aa&urt-d we tba. I wotil I not j bf oppor-J by r.ny ono i tht connty. As j opposition to niv C':dniacy l.ns a:nco de ; vrioped Mi.d as 1 have to d:sp.).i.i(.n to er.l.r into a contrt i;liin tho tarty, I . Iirn-by wi-.fcdraw us a cardidat. My ! thai ks ro ter.aurd to the ciany Kt-pulih-:r.sl.o kavo gi-t:i me as.-e.ractes o' ' snppur Loi'is E. Atkissoh, FOfi h! PlfESIiN TATIVE DELErj ATE. I fcen by aniio -oee lhf i.amo of lioiiert 11. l'st:eroc, of Peru Mil , Jur.ijlaco.inty, !'., s a cai.d !ln (or delegate to the ua.tt Sttt Ci.nveutit n, subject to tho ruin mil ursgrs of tlio Ki-Db!!can jfy r Ju:i!ti 1 Count v Pa YE I 7'E. ASSEMBLY. A.i.ints, Pj. . 1 r,-cctfolly anto tcc ay ms an a can .r iue cmce oi KeP r-1' I'Uti'.i', id n perfctne jimiiia c nty iq tlie L- si.vat'i e ol Pennavivroia. sublet in :hr ' n ord usaiiffs ol the Rooubican I1"''-' ol 'Junia'-t. It rot Bonici'tt; I a rea i '""'n0'.' Ibeic"l';'i';1' " ; v '''. It rcmiiiatiMi a---u t-lucten, I are t pro- ; !ec, .I:d aev et. in:c,, ..r Ja.fiaia ! tonnty as f.-iithfui'v a I c.. ! T. K. IE AVER. ASSEMBLY. J.'b. Ei'ITOE.- l'!ras niiuur; lhaj 1 am ' a t'.tcitiJi'e fur th-.- i lBco e-f lirprncnitive, to r-pieer.t Jnn a .1 cu'.inty in tin Lei li ; turi-, ml -ct toR-pub'ican rulc-iand iifjts di iifniiTistra ana :tt-iei pliaju in !f in cr of ecoRcruy, fconi y aiid rcdvip. isi the tt.itM rcvrrr.n:eri:. I pr( tn 8; to ahitltc by tin rt'suit c-t t?:o : 11 Kry t-It ctiou. also pri- E. G. SneArfER, C:i?tltj : Toil COKcIKESS. Mb. Klit.k: As lii I ras is agji.i Hp. , prach'rK for tLe ncuih.utiur. of a car.d idjto ! 10 icfK-sctt Uiel8 h Cccjirfkricnil Jiisrri-.'t . in Crng'O-a. it be-hnntia the Kt-rti'ul.cut c of I Jutiia'a 10 b rt.t:t!cr;nj whom thvr wi'l Mi( pet I" r ih&t pteitio.'. P riuil Bie to pcit cur jii-tit ie ms!!yaTrt r.j.vtaVc rejrnfu:ni-c, Ht-n TtaJ. i.', Milicn, ol riiggrai il.i we caiiiiox ro to irr :inn sup' Ctamti ril'tirg. lluiire bio ta t two -ternis l,e I ( ben iu ch-st tii'.ch with the p op!e ol t' c cti-;r:c, iiias alive t tlv.ir i jler and sxicua and activ- in i.iiv.r.'-hg the f iPi", Bv b:p ptt expe e'i c he b b.-i- teribio t ffive. lten: v.ia er- r, at a a. so ftr art I can Ir nm, Jur.ia'a hs no ca: dida e i.! 1 er . n. rhv enni I f it b. it. r II ai unar.i mens y tupjort Sir. ti.tf.u lor r.-.icc ion. ... . . - .v.,, . .i.k.vj.,. Jsn.2l 1838. tftt'MT t HaIKM.N. i icrcl y amour et: mv- l' a ac t-.i.!Oa!o for the CI:ain.Hn ! tl.u ii- libli. an routilv ernmrtre, nrd in rfe t.i i.,y i . c turn iledce nijwlf tn wt-rii f-T the le t inter ests of the Kcp:li!:ci:i pi:ty. li- C. ycCI.Ei.LA3f. Trade Marks Copyrights &c. Anrone spn.lln j a sketch and tleterintinn rosy cnloklr ncertnin our oplnmn rca w -t l"-r an Inrentloil is probHblT paten-ahlo. roniiiiunlea tlons.:rtc:lSTona iC!itiul. MandiKon I'ntruts son: free. OKIest ngrnor for st-wnrs luaeiits. l'tnts taken tbn-.ueh Wui-n eo. rocclre tveritU tftte, without chnnro, ia iUo Scientific Hf?.?r.e5i., . A hnndsornelT lllnstrntert wefltlr. rrBt cjr culntiun of any srieimtlc Journut. Icrms.i a pnr: four months, f L SoU by all newsdealers. MilNN & Co.36,Brosd"i"' New York Branch Office, S3 F Et.. Wishing lun, D. & HUMPHREYS' Ja-i. 2 , B. B YEARS' g.- EXPERIENCE No. 1 Cur-en Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 7 " Coughs. No. 8 Cures Neuralgia. No. 9 " Headache. No. lO " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 " Leucorrhea. No. 13 Cures Croup. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. IB " Rheumatism. No. 16 ' Malaria. No. 10 " Catarrh. No. 20 Cures Whooping Cough No. 21 " Asthma. No. 2 4 " General Debility. No. 26 " Sea-Sickness. No. 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. 28 Cures Nervous Debility. No. SO " Urinary Diseases No. 32 Heart Disease. No. 34 " Sore Throat. No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Dr. IIc-MPiiEEYs' Homeopathic SJlantjal of DiBEisEa Mailed Free. fSmnll bottles of plasant pellcta, fit the rest pocket. SoM by rirugirists. or sent prepaid upon receipt of price, 25 cents, exectit Xos. 2ri. and 83 are made $1.00 Rizo only. Humphrey' Atedi oiue Cumpauy, 111 William St., New York. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." FdrPOea External or Internal, Blind or Bleedtnct Flstulaln Ano: Itching or Bleedlti'- of tns Keitnis,. The roller Is Immediate the c . rtaln. FRIOB, 60 CTS. TRli. bXZr. 83 CT ioM -7 PrnsffiM, OC Milt pool pmti s topt oi prto. uaraBxis-BJtBvroiiiftiitKUBMSL.nwisBK Blood and Swerves are very close ly related. Keep the hlexiil rich, pure and houlthy, with liooel'd S&rsap&rilla aiid you will have eo norvoucness. Ktod'8 Pitts aro best fter-diuner j piliFjiid digestion, t.-i-eveutcoaiUpatioa Lom B. Aranso. T. M.M. Piaiu.. ATKIrlSOff &. PEIVXELL,, ATTORNEYS- AT - LAW, JflMXINTOWH, PA. Orrios On Main street, ia place of resi dence of Louis B. Atkinson, Bsq., south Bridge street. fOct26,I892 Z7"CollectiBK and Conveyancing prom pi ly attended to. fTILBER FORCE SCBWETER, Attorney-at-Law. ti9Collections and all legal busi ness promptly attenptid to. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. DB.B.H.OEAWrORD, Da. DAB WIS M.OKA WFOBD jQK. D. Bf . CRAWFORD A. SON, bao formed a partnership for the practice of Msdicino and tbeir collatteral branches. Office at old stand, corner of Third and Or anus streets, Mifflintowo, Pa. One or both ol thorn will be found at tbeir office at all timed, unless otherwise professionally en gafed. April 1st, 1896. UP. DERR. PRACTICAL. DEVTIST. . iduate of the Philadelphia Dental 0". gt. Office at old established lo cation, Bridge Street, opposite Court House, wWifflmtowB, Pa. Crown and Bridge work; Painless Ex traction. All work guaranteed. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD- Oa and after Monday, Nov. 29, 1897, fraina will mn as follow.: WESTWARD. TVay Passenger. Ixare Pbiltdelphia al 4 30 a. m; Harrisbarjr 8 00 a. m; Duncan non8 85a. m; New Port 9 05 a. ro; Mil lerstown 9 15 a. m; Darword 9 21 a. m; Thominntown 9 2i5 a. m; Van D?ke 9 83 a. rn: Timcarora 9 36 a. m; Kexico 9 40 a. n i, ... i nil. ....... mi; run au u a. di: mini m a oil a. m; Ufcho'nj 9S5a.n; l.swisioa-Q 10 13 S rr; McVevtown 10 38 a. m; Newton (iaimlton 11 00 a. "m; Mount Union II 06 a. m; nantincdnn II 23 p. m; Tyrone 12 20 p. in; Altoona I W p. ta; Vutibargi 50 p. m. Mail leaves Phiiaflelphia at 7X0 a. ro IT...iA... .1 Tl JJ . . if. m , iiniMniFi.iK " m. ui., rtillllin I H n m., LewisTowr 1 30 p. ra.; HontiniT'loD 2.. i'J p. m.i Tvrr.e Z.2U p. m ; A!toona 8.45 p. id.; rntsrurg M ao p. m. Alexins Accommodation leaves U .rris bnrs at 5 00 p. ro; D'incannon 5 gt n. ni- Newp-irt 6 02 p. r.i; Afiilerstnnrn !i 1 1 n. m- j TliT sonrown 8 21 p ra; Tasc.irrv .-j 6 30 y. ni; juatoosi m; i-ort Kovil 6 3y p. ra; SliflHn 6 43 p. m; PenlioPn 6 49 p. hi; Lewiritown 7 07 p. n:; XVeytown 7 30 p ni; N ton Hamilton 7 50 p. m; IT i;u 1 itr .Ir.n 8 20 p. s-.; Tyruj 9 02 p. re; Altooci 5 85 p. tn- Piiolfic Es;..ps Philadelphia at 20 p. m; Hanisburr 3 10 a. ta; Mirrs. v:le8 21s. ni; Dun.iniion 8 8! a. ru; N-j't-peit 3 59 a. a.-, Port Jt,iv.; 4 3t a. in; Mil' rlic 4 37 a. ro; I.eis?(,iin 4 5S a. m; Mo Ve'un5 20 a. n1; Hiiutingdon 6 03 a. wt Tyrone B c,o a. ru: Altooca 7 40 a. . ! Pil?inr l- 10 n u. Oyster fciprcss leaves PhiUilylpbia at 4 85 p.fci; H iniburK at 10 2t p. ro; Kswpor; )1 06 p. m; MilHin 11 40 p. m; Lewistowc 11.F8 a. m; Luntirfrdon 12 65 a. m.; Tvron 1 32 a ni; Altoona 2 00 a. ra; Pittsborg 6 30 a. in. Fa-'t Line liarea Philadelphia at 12 25 y. re; Hjrrristiiiry i 5 p. in; Duncanoa 4 1-3 p. n; Newport 4 35 p. m; Mifflin 5 7 p. ra. l.ewistown 6 2 p. iu; Mount Uu3 0 t3 p. m; Huntingdon 27 p. oi; Tyrone 7 6t 'j. n; Ai;u 7 10 p. m; Fituburj 11 iu p. ni. EA3TSTAKD. Al occa Accoiuinoi'ulioo leaves AI tccua at 6.00 a. in; . Tyrone 6.25 s. m. arrivta at Huclicsdnn 11.55 a. m.i liUDliapili B at 6 58 s. ir; litwtna II am i!tc 6 22 a. hi; Mc Vc-yioirn 6 89 a. ni; Lcvriftown 7.(K) a. ni; K-ltlin 7 20 a m: i y a t rt at . rorl rtoyai i.to n. m; Mexico 7 30 a. ra; i Tuompoctota 7 41 a. m; Millerittown 7 60 ! n,i Newport 8 00 a. tr.r Duucasnon 8 24 j mi Harrii-btirg t 55 a m. snore ie.iva riiimuiirf 3tl a n-.- Aitoona 7 15 am; Tyrone 7 48 a m; Ilunt- irroon b s a i, ; jwc eviearn p a m; a-iKtnwn 9 a in Uilftin e . porr Koval 9 69 a to; Tl.ompsontswn 10 U , ij!e,sfwn 0 22 am; Newport 10 82 a r- nr-cnnon 10 64 a ni : . arvaviila 1107 -. D ; tiarri.-burg 11 2) a tn; rbiladulphia 8 CO l- UI. Wain Line Esprfs leaves Pi;tburg a: 8 It) a. ns Allodia II 40 a. n; Tyrone 12 03 p. m; Hnntinjr-lon 12 35 j. in; Lewis town 1 S3 p. in; MilMin 1 5U p. m; Hrm Lure S 10 p. Hi; Baltimore li till B. in; Vtl ingtem 7 16 p. ni; Fhi a le-'pbia 6 23 p. w. Kew York SK0 p. ro M til le-iivea Altoona at 2 03 p. ru, Tyron " Ro p. lfl. Hnntiiiprtor. 3 17 p ro; N en-tun l!a:i.:'.lnn 3 47 p. in; VcVfytown 4 C p. tu; l.paisii.wo 4 33 p. a:; MiilJin 4 55 y. ra. l:rt K05 ai 5 CO p. k-.j Mexico 6 SO p. ni; 1 hompsiiutrr.vn 5 18 p m; Millert-towD S 28 p. ta; Ncvrp .r; 5 37 p. m; Oancauuwn 6 (,'8 p. in; FUrrisliiirj; G 43 p. m. Mail Espftss Ivaves I'irtsburg at 1 09 p in; Altoona 6 05 p. ni; Tyrone t 87 p in; litintinjrioQ 7 2'J p. iu; SicVeytowa 8 01 p. ii-; Li-n istown 8 20 p m; AdRllu 8 47 p iu; Tort K.yal 8 62 p. in; liilk-rst&iva 9 16 p n.; hevipott 9 2(i p. ci; l'uncanuon V 50 p. n:-, i'.:irriburg ID '21 p. ra. Pliilarle-lpliM Kspross leaves rittalmrj; a! 4 SO p m; AI'oodj 9 05 p. in; Tyr.!i 9 3i p. ni: Hniitlngd-iii 10 12 p. m; Mount Ua. icn 10 P2 p. m; I.-r i.-town 11 16 p. ni; Mil. tiin 11 37 p. ni; Hjrrisburg 1 00 a. no; Fail adelpl-ia 4 00 New YorU 7 33 a. tn. LEWIr-TOTVN DIVISION'. Trains le:r Munburv at 7 3'. a. iu. au i S P5 p. ni., U-av Saul.tiry for Lt-wistuwn 10 05 u. ni. unci 2 45 p. ui.; tor Milroy 0 35 a. ui. lt'.CO a. m. aurt 3 10 p. in., wmk iay-i. TTUOKE HlVl ION. Trains leave tor Ee!ie-lonte and Lock Haven at c 10 a. ci., 12 20 and 7 1-5 p. to , letve lock tiavon ior jyroua B.oa p, ni. and 4 Id p. in. TYKOA'E ANO CLEAUV1EL1) R. R. Trains lesvo Tjrono tor Cle-arne-ld and Curwensvillo at 8 i0 a. in.. 8.15 aud 7 2( ; p m., le-iiV; Curwt-nsvillo lor Tyrone at 9.15 a. in., 3 4 p ns., and 7 00 p. ni. For, rate.-, maps, etc., cail on Ticket Agentf,or addreN.-i, Ilo-j Jbi. stt, 1' A. VV. I., 300 Fifth Avenue, -Fitu. 1'Urp, Fa. J. ii. Hutchison, J. R. Wood, Oeu'l Manager. Ueo'l Pass. Agt LEGAL. DMINISTRATOR'S SOT1CE. Estate f Elitmbtth Mutruder, dtnastd. l.tte-rsof A oiinia raiion oa the ubove estata having been granted to the uader. aigned. all parsons indebted ta tha aald ea- iate are requested to make ptyineiit, and Hume having claims to priisost the haaao wilboul delay, to Calvin B. Uaorudki Vexicn, Juniata Co., Pa. AdaiiniBtrator O. hii attorney. Join J. Pattebiok, Jr., MifQintown, Juniata Co- P.i. THE ONLY True Blood Purifier prominently in the public eye to day is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Therefore get Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S. pr-pavid Favorite Tbe one shjs cure for J Tbe Sidneys, liver and Blood TIRED MOTHERS find help in Hood's Ciursaparilla, which gives them pure blood, a pood appetite and new and needed STRENGTH. i i A GREAT REVOIUTIOW !W PRICES. The greatest Sacrifice Sale ever known in Juniata county. The Remainder of our winter stock consisting of men's and boys overcoats, men's and bovs suits On fa Fumiahincr (lanAa will be sola regardless of cost. NOW IS YOUR to buy winter goods at MEYERS WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL CLOTHING HOUSE, and save dollars GREATEST CHANCE EVER OFFERED by any house to furniture buyers. Prenaratorv to receiving anrl niacin stock, we will inaugurate a FLDQ B CLEARING. in the furniture department that will eclipse ; anything of the kind ever attempted. IT HAS ALWAYS been our rule never. to do things by halves. When we cut, we cut deep -cut clear throuoh to the marrow. Every piece of furniture now in our stock is marked at a price from 25 to 5 per cent less than the corres ponding goods are obtainable else where. Yet in spite cf this fact, we have concluded to offer cash dio counts of from US to 5 per At for a, limited time AHE DIILiIVER FURNITURE FREE, OPiCHAPiGE. FERD MEYERS, TOE LEADING CLOl'BIER, FURNITURE AND lHOUS putKISBIV. goods, 115 and 117 bridge street, TtiBcarora Valley Railroad. SCHEDULE Df EFFECT MOJTDaY, NOV. 29, 1897. EASTTTAni. STATIONS. VT , No.l No.3 DAILY, EXCEPT SUMDAT. A.-M. P. M. Blair's Mills Lv 7 40 2 On Waterloo . 7 45 2 05 Leonard'. Grove 7 50 2 10 Ross Firm 7 57 2 17 Perulack 8 03 1 23 East Water ford S 15 I 35 Hc-ckman 8 25 2 45 HcneT Grove 8 30 2 50 Fort ikam 3 37 2 57 Werble 8 45 3 05 Plcasar t Viu wv S 4S( 3 09 Ssv-is Pine-s 8 55 3 15 Soruoa Hill S 5- 1 18 Grali.ims 0 05 3 25 Stt-wait ) 07 3 27 Freedom 9 10 30 Turhett d 13 3 33 OIdPe.i t 9 18 3 38 Port Eoval Ar 9 25 3 45 Trains Vn, f .tiH 9iAnn.ff ilf Pnrf Rftv.it with Way P.iss-mer and Seish'iM ExnreHS on P. R. K., and No-. 3 and 4 with Miil east WESTWAnD. STATIONS. No.2 So.i DAIl.T, EXCEPT SUNDAY 51 p. 5 M. 05 12 17 20 Port Koyal Old Tort TurKtt ." Fiefitom Stewart Grr.bnruV Spruct" Sovon Pins Plfat-atil. View Warble Ferl. T5ilitm Hoiipy Grove Heck man Ei'.st Walerford . . . . Pe-t uinck ltoss Fnrn Lf-onard's Grove... Waterloo Blair's Mills Ar, OOilO l.?.!l0 2 810 S.7il0 4.410 5.("10 3d 375 42 5 45 5 48 5 23 nolo 25 6 3 10 7.2 11 9 011 10.0 11 12.0 U 14.011 15.lill n.r;ii 20.511 22011 24.012 25.5 12 27.012 57 5 r-oir, o!-i 10l5 32 35 41 45 18;. 53 25'6 00 30,8 05 40:G 15 52' 27 ES 6 33 05 fi 40 106 45 15 6 50 Triina Nos. 2 and 8 connect at Blair's MilTa with Concord, Doyle.burg Dry Run, No?svi;ie, Neelyton, Shade (iup, Shade Valley and (iot-born Station Starve Lines. J. C. MOORHEAD, Superintendent . T. S MOORHEAD, President. -A Valuable Book ra rJerv.-' li.eiie sent fre to any ctt : . am.1 poor padeota can a io c:.-. Uiia medicine free of cliarsa. 1 Uiml Hitfi rfloodyhaa benjprepared by the Bovcroo-:-;r KocuiR. of Fort Warn, lad. etnoo ISiC fcj . nut- prcp&rca nndar hia directlom ay tim tiCflillG MED. CO.. Chicago, lii. oU by Drncgista at SI per Bottto. 0 for rce SIM. S1.7S. aBatttoalbrU. HOOD'S Sarsaparilla haa over and over again proved by ita con. when all other preparations failed, that a m toe Une True BLOOD Fnrifiar. OPPORTUNITY, only. 1 mifflintown, psW. RAILROAD TIME T1BLI,. pERKY COUVTT RAILROAD. The following achednla wn lt. -- . Nov. 10, 1896. and tb train. .Ill k- JL.Y foliows: " o. m 30 4 86 4 39 8 41 4 45 4 44 4 51 4 54 ' 4 68 Lear Arrive a. DnneepDon 7 54 King'a Mill 7 49 Sulphur Sprinrn "CorroaBSkltnt 744 9 00 SCS 9f -9 11 9 14 9 15 9 19 9 22 9 24 9 2' i - i r is iu 18 IN IU 108 20 I 41 tu 181 1 28 1 U 1 29 1 18 1 18-1U HwHiuurug rrnrK 7 41 nr . " caver Roddy Hoffman Royer Mahanoy Bloomfield Treealer Nellaon Dum'a EMIotsbur? Bernheiftl' Groen Prk Montour Jnno LandiKhnr. 7 40 716 7 83 7 81 7 28 728 709 704 7 01 68 61 48 88 A 9 4 59 5 10 10 43 5 16 9 49 5 21 9 14 6 24 9 f.7 5 27 10 05 5 82 10 I 7 5 4 10 17 6 87 10 30 6 1'2 10 85 p. ru a. ra . a Arrive Leave a. m irain leaves BloornHeld at 5.53 ' ""' A.naj30ar at 6.23 Tr ""laocirg at o.u p. m.. and arrives at BloomflHM .i c ah fl All stations marked i9 a- H- ..t;. Chas. H. Smilit, President. S. 0. Bw,. Sapt.. JEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S TAL 1 j m. iiae taoie STATIONS. West ward. Bast, war. P H A Newr.- it A If 6 05 10 85 6 08 It 86 8t Buflalo Bridge Juniata jtnmace ... 27 6 1210 42! 6 1510jl 6 25 10 6" 6 22 11 011 6 81111 Of1 6 8911 09 6 61,11 21 i 8 28 29 16 ahneta ......... Sylvan vFatr Ping Bloomrield Junct'n. Va ley Kr.d Elliot tatior; Green Part Loysville Fort Kohe.,8 Center Cisna'a Kun Andersonburg ..... B,il,n Mount Pleasant New Germant'n ... 1 8 88 7 45 6 54111 24 7 05 11 85 T Hill 41 7 15 11 45 7 21 11 51 7 27!ll 67 7 85112 06 7 4ll2 11 10 t 84 7 26 T 1 7 1 7 10 7 03 68 7 4512 16 60! D. GRING, President and Manager C. K.. Miller, General Agent. i? J Ir) 'fn haa twnakini imw "a rA ft i usi atniiuaia I I trijrf pew snSonrjr fi;uaui4ilai t"L')3M H.:pUBltJ ONV aipofl XJ JsA3 taltq JJ1Pf .Mi.irib.tejf oj atipuw U'jaiS a!).OliM JO BI! ao fcMiiiu'j 'AiiairdvJ 3:i2u3 vfi?A$ jsB33 xvf w TT'zrvGi- NP f 38J BOIJSKJJ qZiJBjL A wonderful Improvement In Friction Fee4a and (;laUnck. Back motion ol Carringe 3 tiatea ui fan any other In the market. Friction ('latch Feed, i-kiiiinc all the tent gearing to Maud m while baUt. ins: creat earinc ia povrr end wear. Cala i.-itne aud prlcs fren. AM Marias Uamwa. CdlriratorB, Cara Plaatera, rihellers. Me. fntiim IAm poptr. rlEKCll a SAWUiUABHEtiSmES I -V t I v. i p x 400 8 67 68 M. 4 41 88 2 18 8 10 M 1M 2 4t 246 2 4 288 224 220 ---'fj 9 i i -Ha
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