r - v ,; Tin I w Da I Wk An' M Sa Bi U Ai W If 11 W i m I! s E C s n. ' 11 i v red th In fc act "1 mu.i my ir.i set lor- th C gl a ro ai tl F g' jj 1 v t t nh 1 ( ii tw tb alt hi: Pi til M V I SiirFLINTOWX WEDNESDAY, APRIL, ?, 1S:.S. B. SCHWEIEK, (!:Ta a. ho rcpsiircB. I'lIEKIDENT JTcKlXLEi did liOi ScD J iii 1 18 Spam&h Cuban message last itk and Easter fortunately passed I'jcut a start of war, meanwhile t'.w Qaeen of Spain baa derlared thst c-r tha time beinjr the war against .b Cubans tha'.l stop, and that took V.e wind oui of tie McKinley miss .':o. The 1'iesiJent's m;i!.vigo camo .lioctiuy, it ia a rfcitd cf the diffi ' Acs between Spaia and Cuban and 'i i ffo''t oa the Uoi'.eJ States, and a r.UI confeesioa of Lis failure to -i."-p the war. He SHjs tho war .ut Etop on accouct of humanity :...d Ame rican intertsts at state, ana uBhri Congress to trive him power to inteivene with the army and navy of the United Status to compel Spain to quit warring against the Cubacc. Tho message is a declaration of war and if Congress gets the situation as he doe6 r.od givta Lirn the power he asks, v. ar will tske place, unkes .Spain giVs vray to ail the 3o L'.i'i-d made uj on her. No'.v vl.at-fX-ttes d'.i ? in i':c light of tLo litct lent boam hs, fur tno i:iue I 1 eicg, quit the war against the Cu ban rcbh s. A oiJDZ of icb on the road oa the Dyea trail, to tLo Klocdyke last week, cove-red irrrjy gold seekers bttvrccn 50 and 100 ;ei.p!t The batt'e frcra uudsr th turfac-c of ss, e-rs J-.3 dc-tbeJ to p'ay as iij.-.' iact n part ia tlis ia-psnding rKr with SpsiD, as tLs bat tits on the urface of tbe te n. Last Saturday tho retrains of Miss Fratcis E. AVillsrd, the ceio brated president of ths Woman's Christian Ttropersnco Uaicn, wss cremated a1. Ji.io.:go, at Graceiand Cemetery. Services rrtro held on Eifcicr Sund.iy over tbe ushcs of her body. Tho arhc:--. v.tro ir.trretl in the faiaiiy h.t at Rose Lii. The Pennsylvania National Guard is in readint-riS wl:f a Pr-sid;st lie- 'ley cfills for tL;ii. i'ho first landlord'siting must take place on the sea son. TJiAl the guyrd cuiinot get cvtn a T .') T "--!'-,. id! of Sriniii(-h mwdfr nnlpps thn ' Dons destroy the Aaierican debts, yhich is acnicely within the lino of a possibility On Fridsr !as-t, tho Spau'tjh gov ernmcut proposed to tbo cubana that I hey quit fighting on both 6ide?, but as the prop ;aal was not accooi pauiod wiUi a tu-c'air.tion of tLo ia depecdincc of Cuba, the nim-stiaj waq it jsctf.d. Tie Cubans are fcelb.g rtj-iicoil '-vc-r the eiiuiiioij, sue ;.t ia gcttiag the they u United Stti so ... ,a ti.e tronblb, that the Ui-uei i,r,aa i Ui-ited about to btcoms the cats paw to pnli the Cuban chestnut, oat of tho fire. KEPI HI.IC AX PR1.1IARV ELECTION The Republican primr.ry eliction wr.s Lcid hit-! Sa'.unJay. In addition to iho eon.njtm contests batwesn candidal s for S i-o county offices, there was an election for delegate to the Republican Htato Convention, and tint intensified tbo irtcres-t, but as Lincoln said when i-.io men want to ride ore Lorse ct the same time one must ride. !vj::ind. Mr. '.Vannmaker is a candidate for tbe Gov ernorship ami iisfudi bus been seek ing to elict delegaiea ia hi iuterer t to the Sbiis d.-uvction, Robt-rt II Patttrt'i-.i tapHiiSfcd his cause and be came the Wan:-maker candidate. Squire Willicm II. Grouinger, be came tiio c-iii(li.a!e for C. W. Stone, t jr Governor, and wp.s lifted. Mr. ijronir.gir is one t f ths capable m'.n of Juii'aU c ut;ty. Ia ad- ditior. to Lis substantial qaal ittep, ho ia an able public speaker when he can be brought to a spcakicg mood. T K.BaverandE G.Sbehffer were the cotitestanls for Legislative honois. Mr. S'jea.Ter won the elec tion. both men are among thesubstan tial men of the county. Mr. Sheeffer is the arciiittet t-f his own fortune, and will be in U e Legislainre as be is at home, one of the :i!ars arcuud which to rally kubttatitiai legislation. The contt-ctHiits for county Citairuian were Harrv C. McClclIaa and N. F. Shiliiucbforh MfC:-llan won the election, thereby succeeds him- self. Ho is an earnest wt rker and wid auv.iiice the rep-.iblioau c.use, which l;-.s grtaSy bencfiitcu Iht bu.ii.fc.-. ir.icrests and ci neral wel fare of tht; wliol j country the patt year. Tho Convention ejavened in the Court House, shortly nfttr 2 p. m., Harry C. iicCieilnu the out going and incoming emu! j- chairman call ed the convention to order. Oa motion Wilberforce Schweyer was elected Chairman cf tha conven tion, and on Ukb.g the chair thanked the return judges for the honor con ferred, and askfd for the election cf t-.vo secretaries. AI. L. Ksistr, atd W. C. Peiucri.y wcro elected Secre furies. Oa mntioi of Jim- s IIaiurs, H R. R-ibison, Frank L. Oi pla and J. M. Ligh: were appointed a c.iinmit tee on resolutions. On a call from the president the following return judgns presented the election returns from their re spective districts. J3eale Hwot R. Robison. Biui-iijg Frai.k Oyple. F:yi,:teJ."Xiart.n. F. r.-nan:igh yW-rce Schwrjer. Green .kk1 Johl1 L'"ht Lack Geo. A. Taylor. M. CI d town James .Wethers. Uilford Wm. C. Pomeroy. Monroe C. R. Shellenberger. Patterson W. O. Brown. Port Royal J. K. Grahaai. Spruce Hill J. W. Hcflman. Susquehanna W. W. Freymoyar. Thompscntown H. A. .Meyers. Turbctt Wm. Hertzler. Tuscarora T. M. Harry. Walker M. L. Reiser. The rote as Returned. Congrtse. Assembly. p P ZD cr Districts. o Beale 79 75 4 Black Log.. 25 2 23 Delaware 58 28 29 Fayette 122 85 81 Fermanagh... 52 36 18 Greenwood. . . 10 4 1G Lack 33 23 13 Slifflintown. . . 71 46 38 Milford 38 23 16 Monroe 53 4 54 Patterson 44 21 26 PortRoval... 20 16 12 Spruce ilii!... 55 46 13 Susq:u hanta. . 73 80 Thoiopnontown 21 13 9 Tr.rbt.-tt 36 26 10 Tuicaiora 30 17 21 Walker Ill 35 78 040 500 541 10 21 78 R Delegate. C. S3 Si C 2 Chairman. "I 0 P g; t-1 S: 9 3 Districts. a d D t Tt e ! 41 17 35 C3 40 7 5 60 IS 41 39 14 38 46 12 34 16 40 Q Beale Black Log. Dtlaware. . Fayttt.. . Greerivrood L'ick Jiilliisilowa M:f)td. .. Monroe . . Path rsou . Port Pyr.1 Sprues ti ill Sosqutti.aLna Thompsontown Turbttt.. . Tusctrora . Walker.... 54 23 8 22 57 14 12 ;!4 o u 23 14 10 14 19 30 10 2 22 09 25 H6 32 26 139 42 1:5 9 4 77 18 31 37 14 45 36 14 33 13 5S 11 34 7 23 24 12 13 14 40 8 4 19 54 459 574 570 470 The chair euoonuced TLad. M. J!ahoD, for Cougie.s ; E. G. Sbcsffirr for Assembly; William H. Gronia gcr, for Rtprcsactalive delegate; as tho Eomiiit68 ci the repub!icfir.s of Juciata eouaty fir tbe coming e!ec ticD, and Harry C. McC.'ellan, Coun ty Chairman. Tttie having bean no candidates for the office of Coroner, and County Surveyor, beforo the people for the nomiraiiou last Sit unlay, it became ths duty of tbe convention to nil the vacancy. Mr. L. Ksissr, moved Dr. H. F. Widard for corontr. Tha Dactcr wes nominated by tho cm vition. W. C Pcm-jioy namsd A. 15. Evans fer County Surveyor. C R Sh:l?i;b?rs-br naaisd J. A. Mar tin, f..-r Chanty Sturyvr, bof Mr. Mcrtin Ijjiag in tho convention de 'lint'd t'-i liouor. Mr Ev.ns was noinii;ateI; ... The Gjiiiluittetf n Resolutions re ported. H. R. Rohison rad the rRolution3 as fo'lows Tha Rpublican Rrturn Judges oT the county of JuDiata in Convention assembled congratulate tha country npoii the era c f prosperity that un der William McKmley as Prestd:nt of tiio United States, has succeeded tinvs brought upon it by the Dea; oerau'e administration that went in to power in 1893. Thny resjive : 1. Thaf, the atl'.TiipistrAtion of Prerident Mt Kinl-y and the legiela tion that has done so much to ru siore tbe country to its former busi ness sctiviiy deserve our warmest cc ii.-m-: ndation. 2. That we endorse the wise and judicious policy of President McKin Uy iu dealing with tbe s faculties groniugout of our relation with Spain and declare that if it shall ap pear with reasonable certainty that the. Batt'fship Av.no was destroyed viith the cocnivftijee of Spanibh t ffi ei.n!?, then vei.geance swift and ter i --lt ul. .ill. t t if.'l ..nt Irk - ' c :01. V. 3. That we approve tbe course of our Representative to congres, Hon Thad. M. Mahon, assure him of oar support in the campaign nd amhor ize him to select his own conferees. 4 That we pledge ourselves to sopport .Ur. E. G. Sheaffer, this day uomica'.ed for Assembly acd corn mend him to the suffrages cf the people of Juniata, endorsing him as tocksi, cipsb'.c, and a true and lion erabic reprf.sentatiye of the hist business iottrestci of our county. 5. That tho sentiment of the ma jority of tbe Republicans of Juniata favor tli9 nomination of Honorable ; (jhttres y. Stocv, for Governor, and our representative delegate is re quested to use his best efforts to se c r. -i tho selection of the the man of cur choice. 6. That we pledge our support to A. B. Evans, for County Surveyor aDd to H. F. WilUrd for coroner, this day nominated and commend them to the people of our county as geiitiemen in every wjy qualified to tiil tho positioGa for which they have been named. 7. That the chairman of .the CouDty Committee, the President of the Return Judge Convention held this day and tbe Representative of the Si ate Convention this day named be appointed to fill any vacancy that may occur on tbe the ticket this day named. H. R Robison, J. M. Light, Frank L. Oppie committee on resolutions. The new County Committee as re turned by the return judges is as follows. H. C. McClellen, JliifUlintown, Chairman. Beala, S. Boden. Academia, H. F. Forney, Walnut, P. O. Black Log, H. A. Oppie, Ouples vil'e, Tom Parsons, Opplesviile. Delaware, A. B. Evans, Thompson- towr, J. F. Spec, Eat Salem. Fajetto, DiTid Shote&berger, .Vc Alihtrvil!e ; George Eirenzaller, Cccolamn. , Fermanagh, VV. B Lauver, iliffl;t towD ; L D. Beashore, Miffllintown. Greenwood, W. A. Eaistei, Dim ville ; W. H. Reigle, Nekoda, Perry county. Lack, W. G Thompson, Peru Mills; R. A. Taylor, Peru La k. Mifflintown. j. A. Davis, and James llnthera; Mifflintown. Milford, Cbas. S. Rowe, Pattersor; Geo. E. Balsbaugh. Port Royal Monroe, C. R. Shellenberger, Riehfisld; W. G. Gingerich, Even da'o. Patterson, C. S Ickes, W. C. BiOwd, Patterson. Port Rival, C. El. Kounedy, W. 11 WLartoD, Port Royal. Spruce Hill. H. L. Evans, Pleasant View;0 B. Wclf. Sptuce Hill. SuEquehanna, Elias Crawford, Oriental; T. S. Light, Pfoutz Valler. TbompeontowD, H. A. Meyers, W. R. Long', Thompsontown. Turbert, S. A. UrcClain, Port Roy- r.l; ('.A. ni.ffl"v, Ki!mpr. Tuscnioia, T. M. Hairy, Rtdi Gap, C. S. Pck, Enst WateVford. talker, aT. L. Eeiner, Mexico; N. E Lnkens, Van Dyke. , C. F. Espenschade, iu behalf of the committee that was appointed by e rernbiican conventicn of rt( urn judges in 1897, to revive the rales of tho republican party in Juciuta ocnnt v, fitatac'. That, the committer . : "l . !C r..jui reaaons had not been ca .a a m , . I ablea to aisharge the duties ci j their appointment, and ha desired to know lbs pkasuraof the convention on the matter. Oa motion of Wiil im Hertzcr tho commitlee is con tinued, and requested to revise tbe lu'es ofihe party and submit tbair work on the revision cf the rules of the party to the County Committee that thai be called to , fix the time for the holding of the ; mv iiiu u J w a la---' ujuiu wa a-.w . titv iitiitit i.t llalt I ' . M, rest nrimsry Eltctior, and that tL descri:.K.-d; on the south by p said County Committee, at thnt timp, I V.av a,d, lal",s ,,,f l1'1 v- 1 1' u.,M i l ' ...ithoeastbylaiidsofEliKilth shall submit, the work cf ihs Com mittee on the rule s of the pnrty 'o ,' tne voters of the prrly for their ec i ' csp'p.n'-e -,r reiuio'i at theneit fo-! !v,.;r .-irJanil-.n o.MDg priy election I T. K Bcavei claimed tho altQ-i I ion or the convention to tnatK ilia fiii-r.ds for tbe support thev Lad. given him, and he heartily asked even . one to giv, their support for the j election of Mr. L. G. bheaffer. : Joseph Graham, oflored an amend- mf-nt to tho resolution pormittisj? Crcresfman Mehon to select Lis 0 , tt j own conferees. He offered as an smendment. that . C lomeroy, i J. Pstttrson, S- L. Mauser, H. E. ' Brown, be appointed conferees for liRve bn offered as an amendment j at the time the resolutions were bo fore the convention for consideration Oa motion tbe convention ad journed sine dio. ACADEMIt LETTER. April 5. 1898. Who got fooled on Friday morn icg. Miss May L- Barton, and Miss Fir-.ll DaveDpert have returned from Wikon College for Easter vacation A large collection was raised for tbo starving Cuba's on Sundav night, Apiil 3, 1899. The i,ty cnfit!cd i.Tjif, t ' cf i spy CreitjbbiiY'r 8: ilraeted a large crow I i. , ? . ,iSi. ftr,.;ruay, piuy a j mprovsu. i t, . . -, j , ! luecrorit ttcweuv . " Monday with 33 scholars, but hue since increased to 41 with the prom ise cf 58. Rev. S. A. Davesportand daughter Roi.d, cte. Mr J. W.Rsplogal, artist, took a negative of the chriracterj of li'e Spy of Gettysburg. Mr. George Pannebiker and fam ily have moved from Walnut to Acidemia Mr. Will Patterson is visiiiEg his re.ahvts in thin plac and lookiu;.' about his new farm. Miss Ida M. Barton leal tho prsyer meeting, Sunday evening, Arril 10. sul ieel Connnerina the fear of death April 17. Samuel uoavtij euujtxi, xjessuii iioui (,icc miseioDaries. Mr. George Ma3' and family have lfft for their new home, Junes May, however remains at Professor Cu!ps l...!.-r, Vol! flr-iaV. Vtt c.ixnuli'nn b Another mad dog scare is in pro gress. A mad dog is said to have run around Spruce Hill township ccsr Academia. The Y. P. S. C. E. of Academia held a sociablo at the residence of Mt. J. H Docn, Friday nighl. A argc crcwd was present. Miss L'zzie Okeaon, is quite sick at this writing, Dr. William, is render ing medical assisiacce. Mr. Culp is quite ill with a cold at this writing. Cossie Dkake. VIFFLiNTOVVN OK. MS KABKit'S MIFFLINTOWN, APRIL, 13, 1898 Wh-at 83 Lorn in ear.. Oats, Rye CloJerPOd . Butter E(t? Ham..;...., I s) 30 22 82 . $2 to $2 66 16 0 12 12 . 7 1.40 eo 70 85c te 90c 90 :6 6Cc Shoulder. ............ Lard ... Sides. Timothy seed......... as seed , Bran..... Chop........ Middlings.... Ground lunSaIt.... AmericanSalt.... .. Peiladelfbia JUarkets, April 12th 1898- Wheat $1.00; corn 34c; oats 34c butter 15 to 27c; eggs 9 to lOe; po patoes 75 to 80c a bushel; chickens 8 to 13c; duck 12c; beef cattlet 3J to 5c; bogs 2J to 4c; sheep best 4 to 5. Great Cures proved by thousands of testimonials show that Hood's Sar eaparilla possesses power to purify, vitalize and enrich the blood. Hood' Pills are the only pilla to ; be taken with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hon. Thad. -Hohon. The President J"c 7 V J- T ' , e , -v ,,, .. , , , lot of Henrietta Sielicr.; and on the west of the c-.T..vention declared the rcso- . ,1V B alleyand landsof Edward Himes; lution ont of order, that it should . a,ltj having erected thereon two frame E;leD,fpnt a week in Baltimore and nel.; ; on the east by iantt of Isaac n'l.r.r ,;,.i0 ;,., !;n , V,-.i- uer: and on the west by lands of Ji . ,. . r . tt i ' Dunn ; contamnig forty-four acres LEGAL. N' OTICE IN PARTITION. IN THE ORPHANS COURT OF JUNIATA COUNTY. In the matter of the partition of the real rotate of William Harrison McAlis ter, late of Fayette township, deceased. To Itebewa J. McAlistei, widow; A. Franklin McCullv, Homer, Calhoun Co., Michigan ; Hamilton McAlister, Tyrone, Pa. ; R. Elliot McAlister, Dodge, Ne:ra,ka; Emily McAlister, McAlis-ten-ille, Pa.; Minnie Martin, Mifflin town, Pa. and Lizzie R. McAlister, Willie B. McAlister. and Sarah Elbe McAlister, whose guardian ad. litem Is lllerfri'e..Sehweyer, tsq., of Mifflin- town, Fa. ; Kdwaid M. Kelly, Millers- town, Pa. ; Jennie Iti. Craham, 8pruee Hill, Pa. ; Mary I.. Mover, Walnut, Pa. ; Jnti K. J:i iis- i. Swales, Pa. ; David M. Jamison, An oy, Illinois ; i.uciau jami'oii, .tst raw i'aw, Illinois ; Issasc M. J i.nison, Swales, Pa, ; Jennie E. (Jushait, Uurket, In- diana : Clara M. Jamison, Swales, Pa. H i.iara m. :ioore, lump Mill, 1'a. ; Julia Cassell, Mount Joy, Pa. ; Iouis E. Kos- ter, Kansas City, Mo. ; William Bell Stubensville, Ohio ; Thomas Bell, K glewood, Chicago, Illinois ; Marv Bell, Sewiikley. Pa. ; Emily BeH.Sewieklev. i Pa. ; James Bell, Pittsbureh. Pa.. Mary M. (ireenawault , Buena Vista, Pa. ; Ella Bell Seacrist, West Newton; Pa. ; Ijiura Hell McAlister. West New ton, Pa. ; T. M. T. Bell, Buena Vista, Pa. ; Marv- Bell, Allegheny, Pa. ; Ar thur W. Bell, Allegheny, Pa. ; Marshall Bell, Allegheny. Pa. : Elizabeth Dennv. Aiiegneny, ra. ; iaaaline 1 1 v,iin i,-...,,. v. . w . ' iCulloch, Milan, Sullivan Co., Mo.; I Elizabeth Dewitt, Reger, state of Mis- ' soun ; McCiilloch, Beger, Mis- l soure : mid to al other rtenxms intop. persons inter- ;e:;f n Kl estate. t7V.LlB aii". iv mi vt'ivl Take notice that on the rth dav of i reuruary, iws, tne trphans Uourt of Juniata county, awarded an iiKUest to make partition and valuation of certain real estateof the said William Harrison McAlister, deceased, iiisisting of eight certain messages and tenements and tracts of land all situate in the town ship of Fayette, in the county of Juni nta and stateof Pennsylvania, to wit. Tract No. 1, I icing the mansion house I hiiu (.iciiuf.-t oi ucceaseu uounaea on thenoith bv tract No. 2, hereinafter public high lostetter ; on Hecknian: ai;d on the west bv rmltlic hiff)uvv ami lands of P.. (!. McAlister and lands of Sa iiuel Watts ; containing two (2) acies more or lesx, and having thereon cre-ted a brtek dwelling house, frame l,a,n other outbuildings Tract No. 2. A lot of ground bounded on the north by an alley ; on the sonth by tmct No. 1, dea ribed aljove ; on the cast by tract No. 1 ; and havinaf on the fhj f,om the village of .McAlisten ille con- taitiiug forty (-10) jierches more or less, and having erected thereon a large hnck dwelling house, frame bam, and other oui buiidimrs. Tnu.t So 8 a lot or pan-el of land Umnded on the north by public road or Main street leading east and west tnrougii tne village of McAlistenille; on dwelling houses, frame stable and other outbuildings. Tract No. 4. A tract of arable land being (ield, bounded on the north by public highway and landsof E. L. Jam ison ; on the south by lime quarry lots owned by J, N. VanOrmer and oth ers, and containing ten acres more lor i less. Tract No. 5. A farm, tsuuided on the north by lands of Peter Koontz's heirs ; on the south by lands of Issae M. Jam ison, andllenrietta Weler ; on the east by public road and lands of Isaac. M. Jamison cud William II. K House ; and on the west by public road and lands of HenrcCa Sicber. and containing fortv two(42)acre and one hundred aiid thirty two(i:;2) perches and allowance, havi'.: erected thereon frame barn and nouse, 'i"iact No. 0. Kami bounded oil the north and east by public highway ; on the south by lauds of Stuck 's heirs ; and ion tne west oyianuoi jacoh y. isnellev; and eo.itaining twenty acres and forty- three lurches, having' erected theron'a bribk mansion house, frame store keei- 1 im' stand, frame bam and other build- ings Tract No. 7. A tract of land and farm Isiunded on the north bv lands of C. C I Khelleiilicrtrer : on the south bv hinds of I Joseph G. Bong, and William H, Kan- i;en- ouah and ted thereon a stone dwelling house, frame barn and other buildings. Tract No. 8. A tract of woodland, ttoimded on the north and east by lands of Benjamin Stuck's heirs : on the south by lands of John Ehretizeller ; and on the west by lands of William H. itan nels; and containing two acres and one hundred and three perches. The said iiKjiiest will be held on the premises of the Mansion house, said house lieing on tract No. 1, above de scribed, on TIU'HSDA V Til E TWENTY-FI liST DAY OK APR IB, A. D., I89S, AT 9, O'CLOCK, A. M., at which time and place you are requested to attend if you J Pj ... Stieritrs oflii-e, Sherill". Mifilintown, Pa., March 9. 189S. rf-iOUST PKOCLAMATION. wrcrras, II I Wl-prrns. th linn. JKHKMT AH l.YOM.S. President Jmlao of the Court of Common Pleas, for the Forty-First Judicial District, compoed of the counties of Juniata and Pirrv, andtbe Honorable WM. SWAKTZ and' W. N. STEKRETT, Associte Judfrcs of thj said court of Common Picas of Juniata county, by pro.pt dnly isnue-1 and to me directed for huiuing a Court of (.Iyer and Ter aimer and bnncial Jail Deliv rry, aii'MJetirral Quarter Sussioas of tbo Tenc at tiitllintowo, on tbo KOCkTH MONDAY OF APRIL. 18H8, BRING THE TWENTY-FIFTH BAT OF THE MONTH. Notick is berkbt otvEii, to tbe Coronor Justica of tbe Peace and Constable) of the County of Juniata, that they be tbon and there in their proper person, at 10 o'clock in the (orwnoon ni said day, with their rec ords, inrpunidoDx, examinations and Oyer remetnberances, to do those things that to their ofl'ces respectfully appertain, and those that are bound by recognisance to prosecute againM the prisoners that are or may he in the Jail ot said county, be then and tnere to prosecute aramst tnera as shall be just. By an Act af the Assembly- " pinsed th 6th day of May, 1864, it made the daty of justices ot inc reace ot tne several coun ties of this Commonwealth, to return to tbe Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of tbe respective counties, all tbe recogniz ancra entered into beforO them by any pt-r-son or persons charged with tbe Commis sion ot any crime, except sncli casea a may be . ended before a Justice of the Peace, under existing laws, at leant ten days before the commencement cf tbe ses sion of tbe Court to which tbey are made returnable respectively, and in all cases where recognizances are eutered into less than ten days before tbe commencement of the session to wbich thev are made return able, the said Justices are to return tbe same in tbe same manner as if aaid Act bad sot been passed. Dated at Mifflintown. thT 30it day of Much, in tbe year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight. S. Clattoh Stoseb, Sheriff Sheriff a Office, Mifflintown, Pa., March 39m, 18C8. HI . . CURES ALL KIDNEY. STOMACH " i AW3 LIVER TROUBLES. 4DIUtU8TRATOR'8 NOTICE. Notice if hereby fifen that letter of Ad Diiaiitration have ben araoted to th on deraifaed upon the e-tate of Martha Book, late of Fayette township, Juniata county, r., deceased. Anyone indebtsd to aatd rstate ia reqfueitod to make prompt pay ment and tboae baring claims or domandi to preaont thru properly anthcnticalcd to the nnderaigned for ottlsnient. CaaaLaa W. Book. Jan. 12. '93. Administrator. N OTICE OF IMCORPORA TlOlf. Notice i heieby riveo tht an applies tion will be mde to the Governor of Penn- arltaoU on Tuesday tho 16th, day of ! March. 1898. by J. S. Graybitl, A. J. Sana mm, H. J. Sha:lenberrer, E. E. Smith and ilrnry L. Smith and others under th-i act of AMcmUly entillod "An Act to rrorile for the incorporation and regulation of cvrtain corporation," approved April i9, 184, and the anpplemeeU thereto, for the cbartar of an intendrd corporation to be called The Juniata Tolephone and Tele- graph Company, tbe character and ohjtct ot wbich i to eKtiblmli a telepnone ana telegraph line in Snyder and Juui.ta conn. tiea with connections In 1'erry and Mirain counties, and for tbege purpose to have, posaesa and enjoy all tbe rights, beoctits and privilege of said Act ot Assembly and tab aupplementa tbcrete. ATKINCOa fc Pl.NNELL, Solicitor!. BEDVCED RATES TO WAMI IRGTOX AMD BALTIMORE. Special Tou Day Escurttlou via PasusjlTenla Rall raad. The last two lu rat ten-day tx cursions from "Western Pennsylvania t5 Washington via tho Pennsylvania Railroad will be run cn April 14, and Aay 12. Round trip tickets will be sold at rates quoted below, good going in spicial train indicated, or on train No. 4, leaving Pittsburg at 8.10 P. M., and carrinj? through sleeping cars to Washhigtcn ; re'urn irjg, tickets wiil be good on any regu lar train except the penny'.vania Limited. Theso tickets will alto be got d to stop off at Ba'timcre within tbrir limit. Special tiain of throngh I er!i r nrs end ccsrhi s wiil ba run rn 'he toMcxir-g e l e'3u! : Tiain naves Rate. Alto.ma 1140 A. M. 7 35 Bell wood.. f 11.52 " 7 35 Tyrone 12.03 P. M. 7 25 Hutitirgdon.-. 12 35 " 6 25 Beoford 9 25 A. M. 6 65 Mouut Union 112 5i P. M. 6 35 Ls-wistown Junc't. . 133 ' 5 60 Mfilin fl50 5 25 Newcort f2 24 ' 4 60 Durjcarr.on 12 44 " 4 20 Wasbirgtor, Arrive. 7.15 Pas.siEger8 will nso regular train through to Washington. " f " Stops ccly on cotice to aent. Should ihe number of Patsc-ngre cot be euClcitnf to warrant the ruc nir.g of a special train, f !: company resnves the right tr cirr' partici pants on this excursion on regular train Tickets on sale in Pittsburg, at Union Ticket Office, 360 Fifth Ave nue, and Union Station and ct all stations mentioned above. For full infoimaiu.n fpply to agents or Thomas E. Watt, Passenger Agent Wef-tcrn District, Fifth Avenue acd Smithfitfid Street, Pittsburg. . HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures 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. 1 1 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 " Leucorrhea. No. 1 3 Cures Croup. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. 13 " Rheumatism. No. 16 " Malaria. No. 19 " Catarrh. No. SO Cures Whooping Cough No. 21 " Asthma. No. 24 " General Debility. No. 26 " Sea-Sickness. No. 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. 2S Cures Nervous Debility. No. 30 " Urinary Diseases No. 32 " Heart Disease. No. 34 " Sore Throat. No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Db. Hcjiphubts' rTojiuorATHic Mascai. of DisEisEa Hailed Fseb. Small bottles of pleasant pellets, fit the vert pocket. Sold by drurginta, or sent prepaid upon receipt of price, S6 cent, except Isoa. SS. and 8 are made 81.00 iro only. Humphreys' Medi cine Company. Ill William St., New York. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." VorPtkv-Bxternal or Internal. Mind orBlesdtngt risciUa la Ana: Iteblng- or Uluedluc of the Korfrn. The nllef Is lmmadUts tha ears esrtsla FKIOE, 60 OTS. TRIAL IZE. 5 CTH. ol Jt DrMflMi r pow .IS a ramp ml prtcfc inwrwis'Baa.co..iiiiiawutaai.nwTOB FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned, i,fF.-rs his heme stead farm, in Mui.rie township, about three qua; '.era of a roilo from Evendale, at privalo sile. Tbe farm consists of 100 acres more or Ises, a'l clear land except-cg about o acrt e, wbicn 13 in timber. Ihe imurovf. menls are a good frame house, frame bark barn, wagon sled, bog pen, spiisg hoaf, the spring rever fails. Ti-tre is als i a well of Lever faring w-it; rat the bovu-, church, school hi.use, store a;jd mill conven;'eatiy mtr. There is a p- acli orchard of 800 treps cn ths firm. Addiess, Balthaseii Lacver, Evendale, Juniata Co., Pa. Jan. 5, "98, 4m. REQUEST F FOREIGN POW ERS). Lat Thursday, April 7, the officia1 represetatives, at Washington, of six liuropcan powers, n-srae'.y Great liiitan, Fratic, Gemum-. Rissia, Achlria, and Italy, cailnl upon Presi dent, UcKicley a. the Wl.i:e House, to i.ige him t' ptiiCtt v;t.h Spain. Prisuient McKinley rc'-c 1 to their nqu'S, thanke l tlieiu ior tuir ex pulsions of gcovl wi l, aid expressed tr.i Lopo that ihe outcome of tha s;tia:i'ir may b p nee. Dr. David Kennedys Favorite Remedy CURES ALL KIDNEY. STOMACH AMD LIVER TROUBLES. .CIO E. -iTBlSSOh. f.X.S-; ATTORNEYS- AT - LAW, mrriiiNTOWN, pa. Orrioa On Main atreet, ia place of resi dence of Louis B. Atkinson, Baq., aoa-.n Bridge atreet. fOct 28,1892 rrjrcoUeetlng and Oonveyanctng prompt ly attended to. fTILBER FORCE SCUWETER, Attorney-at-Law. a"Coll6ction8 and all legal busi ness promptly attenped to. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. DB.D.Haavroas, Da. dak win .cawroD R. D. U. CBAWrORD . SON, have formed a partnerjbip for the pracfce of Medicine and their collatteral branches. OMce at eld stand, corner of Third and Or ange streets, Miffiintown, Pa. One or botb ot them will be found at their office at all times, unlesa otherwise professionn'.ly en gaged. April 1st, 1S95. J-JP.DERR, PRACTICAL. DENTIST. aduate of tbe Philadelphia Dental Jo! ge. Office at old established lo cation, Bridge Street, opposite Court House, tfVifSintowB, Pa. iCr" Crown and Bridge work; Painless Extraction. All work guaranteed. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD- On and after Monday, Nov. 29, 1897, trains will run as follows: WESTWARD. Way Passenger, leaves Philadelphia at I 30 a. m; Harrisburg 8 00 a. m; Duncsn non 8 3" a. rn; New Port 9 05 a. m; Mil lTStowa 9 15 a. m; Durword 9 21 a. m; Thompsontown 9 2 a. m; V-jo Dyk 9 83 a. n; Tuscarora 9 3fl a. tu; Mexico 9 40 a. m; Port Roy l 9 44 a. m: MiBiiu 9 60 a. m; Denholm 95a.ni; Lewistown 10 13 a- m; McVevtown 10 38 a. m; Newton Hannltcn 11 00 a. m; Mount TJaion 1106 a. ro; Huntia-don 11 33 p. n:; Tyrone 12 20 p. m; A!oona 100 p. m; PitUmtrsS 50 p. m. Mail 'eaves Philadelphia at 7.f.0 a. ro. Uarriabtirs at 11.4-t a. m.; Miftl-n 1.11 p ni., Lewistowa 1 30 p. m.; Huntington 2.1 29 p. m.; Trrone 2.20 p. ci ; Altoona 8.45 p. n.; Pittsburg 8 30 p. m. Al.'oona Aec-.nimoiAtion leaves n irris burg at 6 05 p. rcj Duncmnon ii 34 p. m Newport 6 02 p. m; .WilierHtown 5 11 p. ni; Thotrpaomown fi 21 r. m; Tuscarora C 30 p. m; Mexico 6 83 p. ni; Tore Koral 6 38 p. ni; Milllin 6 43 p. ui; Denholm 649 p. ni; Lewistowa 7 07 p. n.; WcVeytown 7 80 p ro; Newton ITaraeton 7 50 p. m; nnatino-. don 8 20 p. b:; Trrone 9 s-2 p. ru; Altooiia 9 35 p. m- Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia at V: 20 p. m; Karrisbur 3 10 a. ra; 51 nrt s. viile 3 24 a. ni; Dune mfon 3 3 a. ni; iew piit 8 59 s. tn, Port linvl 4 31 a. ui; Mif flin 4 27 a. rs; Lewisroiva 4 5S a. iu; Mc Vei'own 5 20 a. rc; Huntingdon 6 0S a. m; Tyrone S o5 s. m Altooni 7 40 a. aar Pittsburg 12 li) p. to. Oyster Express leaves Pbilatlelpbia at 4 35 p.m; Harincurg at 29 p. ni; Newport II OH p. in; Mitilin 11 4 p. ni; Lewistown ll.f 8 a. m; Kii.n;ir.;idcu 12 55 a. m.; Tront 1 82 a m; AltooDa 2 00 a. in; Pittsburg 6 30 a. ni. Line loaves Philadelphia at 12 25 p. m; IlarrrihbP.rg 3 50 p. ia; Duncanon 4 15 p. m; Newport 4 85 p. m; Mitilin 5 07 p. ro. Lewistown 5 2i p. m; Uount Union 6 68 p. tn; Huotiogdon i 27 p. m; Tyrone 7 04 j m; Attoona 7 40 p. m; Pittsburg 1130 p. m. KASTfFAKD. Alioonn Accommodation leavca Al tonna at 6.00 a. m; t Tj ror.o 6.25 a. m. arrives at Huntingdon 11.55 a. m. Huntingdon at 5 68 a. ; Newton Hani' ilton 6 22 a- n; AicVe.vtown G 30 . a. n;; Lcwistoiro 7.00 a. ni; MiRiia 7.20 a. ru; Port Raval 7.25 a. m; Mexico 7 30 a' m: Tbompont(wa 7 41 a. m; Miilerstown 7 50 . n.; NeJrrort ? W v m; Duncannon 8.24 t ni; Uurrishurg Si 5-j a. m. 5 a Slie-ro leaves Pitttsbnrg 3 30 a ni; Altoona 7 15 a iu; Trrone 7 48 a tn; Huut-lnp-Jo:i 8 50 a n.; ?.JcVeytown 9 15 a ia; l.e ;:.io-.vn ; j i uv, ?.i;min s oD a ni Port Royal 9 i9 a k; Tiiempsor.ttjwn 10 14; Villoistnwn 10 22 a iu; Newport 10 S2 a la; Dnncannan 50 6 a ni; .Viryavi'.lo 11 i ru; Harrisburg 11 2 j m; 1'i'adetphia 5 00 p m. Main Line Express leaves Pittsburg ai 8 00 u. oi; Aitoooa 11 40 a. m; Tyrone 12 03 y. m; Hiiiitinplon 12 35 p. m; Lewis town 1 33 p. ru; Mrijiiu 1 50 p. ic; Harris burg 8 10 p. ni; Baltimore 6 00 p. m; Wash inpton 7 15 p. ui; Pbiia-ieipliia 6 23 p. ro: New York 9 30 p. m M-iil iesves Altoona al 2 05 p. ru, Tyrone 2 5 p. to, Huntingdon 3 17 p. m; Newton baioi'.ton 3 47 p. m; McVevtown 4 20 p. ui; Lewitown 4 S3 p. in; VifHiu 4 65 p. m. Port Royal 5 00 p. m; A'esico 5 20 p. m; Thompsontown 5 18 p. in; Xiilerctown 5 2S p. m; Newport 5 57 p. ni; Duncannon 6 08 p. m; Harrisburg 6 45 p. tn. KM Express leaves PitUbtirg at 1 00 p ru; Altoona 8 05 p. m; Tyrone 6 37 p. m, Uu'itiae-ion 7 20 p. in; McVoytown 3 M4 p. ni; Lewistown 8 26 p m; .Wi'ftin 8 47 p ui: Port Reva! 8 S2 t. in; Millcrstesn 9 16 n le; Neivprt 9 2b p. n:; Dur.cacr.oa 9 0 p. n:; tiiirrmuirs iu z p. to. Philadelphia Exprefi leaves Pittsbure at 4 20 p. n:; Ai;oona St 05 p. ci; T"rooe 0 34 p. ni; li:-niiiknQ I I 11; p. tu; Monnt Un. iou 10 32 p. iu; Leiriftown !1 13 p. ni; Ml.'. l!-n 11 37 p. mj Hirrisb-arsr 1 00 a. m; Phil adel('bia 4 30 New York 7 33 a. m. LEWISTOWy DIVISION. Trains for Minb'.iry at 7 3'. a. ui. and 3 05 p. i leave SunDury for LewiMuwn 10 06 a. ni, and 2 45 p. in.; (or Milroy 6 35 a. m. 10.20 a. in. and 6 10 p. m., week Jays. TYRONE I'lVl IUN. Trains leave fir Beiiefontc and Lock Haven at 8 19 a. ta., 12 30 asd 16 p. m leave lock imvcn ior lyrone s.oo p, m. ar.n 4 ;o p. m. TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD R. E. Trains leave Trcne fer CUartieid and Curwensville at 8 M a. tu., 3.16 and 7 21'; p ro.. leave Crrwensviilo tor Tyrone at 9.16 a. m.,3 4 p m., and i CO p. bi. For, rate?, msps, etc., call on Ticket Agect.-, or address, Thos. E. Watt, 1. A. V. L., 800 Fitih Aveoae, Pitu. burg, Pa. J. B. Hctcuison, J. R. YVoon, Uen'i Manager. Ueo'l Pass. Ag LEGAL, liMlNISTRArok'S NOTICE. Estate 0 Elizabeth Mugrudtr, decmteii. Letters f A ministration on the sbov signed, all persons indebted to tha safd es tate are requested to niske payment, and those having claims to present the same wimoui delay, to Calvih B. Kagiuder Mexico, Juniata Co., Pa. Administrator Or hi attorney, Joan J. Pattcrsom, Jr., tif3 ntosu, Juniata Co'- p. 144. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 3 Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ar. Anyone sending a sketch and description mar anlcklT ascertain onr opinion free whether an Invantlnn is pr.-hat.lT patentable, rommunica. tions strictly confldentiaL Handbook on I'.tentji seiit trim. Oldest aaencr for -arini mitoiT Scientific fltacricaiu -eulauum ot may oientii.e Jonrni TrmTw r mimT a A m "oeaiara. xonr nriiu. ki . KlMSo.'--. New York nPANH NFW STOCK. SPRING CLOTHING AT ME Y E R ' S . . Wp rim now ready to serve rw.nlp with the grandest and largest stock of clothing Juniata countv. We have bought thousands of dollars worth of clothing and Gents furnishins at the lowest cash prices. The people of this county have sustained us in our efforts to serve them with the best and cheapest clothing. The year of 1897 has been the banner year of our clothing department and we have far exceeded our expectations and sold mori goods than any year previous to which we extend our heartiest tbanks. . The men's splendid suits at $3 and $i, are truly wonderful, to behold The dress wear suits all spring fashions at $5.50, $7.50, and 8 50 and up to $15, exhibit every piecing- and reliable kind. Boys knee pant suits are on sale at $1.50, $4 $3 $4 . Mens elegant all wool covert overcoats at $6.50 and $7!50, and all clay worsteds suits at $10 are much favored by stylish dressers, - . Mens advanced fashions, all wool suits at $6. Young mens at $4 50. Boys at $2 50 remain now on gale. IN HATS, the new styles are all in. Handsome shapes, in all the newest brown colorings at 79c, 89c, and $1.48. Boys and childrens novelties for spring Eton and Golf Caps and faws, 25c, 48c, and 69c. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Fancy bosom shirts at 48c. Triple Rolled sleeve buttons at 25c. Fancy plain hemstitched handkerchiefs 5c, Extra elastic suspenders 15c. $7.35 warranted pure wool and worth $15.00. This efFsr stands without a precedent in the trade, and is due only to a combination of circumstances which for the time being have made the question of cost and vahie a matter of secondary con sideration. Every man whether tall or short, slim or stout, can be fitted from this line. A MESSAGE FROM THE FURNI TURE STORE. Our furniture store has no complaints to mike. Business mav be dull at other furniture stores, but our immense three floors devoted to high grade furniture is kept humming with trade from morning till night. We are appreciated and that is all we can wish. We have a grand array of special furni ture .values, that will tax our selling and delivery capacity to its utmost limit. GOODS DELIVERED AND SET UP ON PREMISES. Thanking our many friends for their patronage they be stowed on us in the past, and promising to guard their interest in the future as their champion of low price. We remain, YOURS TRULY, FERD MEYERS, 115 AND 117 BRIDGE STREET, "MIFFLINTOWN, PKNN'A. Tu3carora Valley Railroad. SCHEDOXK IS EFFECT MOKOAT, NOV. 1897. 29, EASTWARD. STATIONS. No.l No.3 DAILY, EXCEPT SUXDAT. A. M. P. M. Blair's Mills Ly. 7 40 3 00 Waterloo 7 45 2 05 Leonord's Grove 7 EO 2 10 Ross Firm 7 57 2 17 Terulack 8 03 2 '.3 East Wak-i ford 3 15 2 35 Heckm.in 8 25 2 45 Honey Grove 8 30 2 50 Fort Bighatn 8 S7 2 57 Wwrble 8 45 3 05 Pleasar-t View ;8 40 3 (:9 StYtn Pines 8 55 3 15 Spruce Hill 8 58 3 18 Grahiun'e 3 05 3 25 Stewart 9 07 3 27 Freedom 9 10 3 30 Turhett 9 13 3 33 Old Port 9 18 3 38 Port Koval Ar. 9 25 3 45 Trains Kos. 1 and 2connect at Port Itoyal with Way Passenger and Seashore Express on r. K. u.., ana M os. 3 acd 4 with Mid east WESTWARD. STATIONS. No.2 No.4 DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. A. m. P. M. 5 05 Port Itoyal 0 0 10 30 Old Port 1.3-10 37;5 12 2 810 42 5 17 3.7 10 4515 20 4.410 48!-5 23 5.0lQ 505 25 6.3 10 57 5 32 7.211 00 5 35 9-011 06 5 41 Turbett Freedom Stewart Graham's Spruce Hill Seven Pints Pleasant View Warble 10.0! 12.0 14.0 15.1 17.5 11 1015 45 Fort Binham 11 18 11 25 53 Honey GroYe Heckman East Waterford...! Perul&ck Koss Farm Leonard's Grove... Waterloo G 00 C 05 6 15 U 30 11 40 20.5 22.0 24.0 11 52 G 27 11 58 6 33 12 05 6 40 25.5 27.0 12 10 6 45 12 15 6 50 .Blair s Mills Ar. u z ,na 8 connect at Blair's NoAr. b C"nC.0rd' Doy'burg Dry Run, Nosaville, Neelytoa, Shade Oap, Shade Valley and Qoshorn SUtion Stae Lines Tu:. SVT . n ... J. C. MOORHEAD, Superintendent. T. 3 MOORHEAD, President. KOMlG MED. CO.. Chicago, l!l. 5oldbyDrCTl,tti per Bottle. 6rbri5B UOOD'S 8mparilla has orwand "WttoOoeTroe CLOOD PMte; the ever produced in RAILROAD TIME TABLE. pERRT COFVTT RAILROAD. Tho following schedule went lato eOaet Nov. IS, 1S96, and tho trains will be ma as follows: r. m 4 80 4 36 4 89 8 41 4 ih i 4'i 4 SI 4 54 4 oli 4 69 a. m fl 00 9 C6 9 09 9 11 9 14 9 15 9 in 9 22 9 24 ! 2T Leave Arrive a. tn p. m Dnncapnnn 7 64 2 Jt -Jving's Hill 7 49 Sulphur Springs 7 46 'Gorman Sid in x 7 44 sat 8 ia a is S 18 3 0S 2( 2 08 1 ea 1 41 ta I 81 1 2a I 25 1 2a 1 ia 1 ic 25a Montebello Park 7 41 Weaver 7 40 Koddy 7 88 Hofthisn 7 8 Roycr 7 81 Mahanov 7 28 5 10 10 43 BloomrJeld 7 23 6 16 9 49 Treesler 7 09 5 21 9 51 Nellson 7 04 5 24 9 57 'Dum's 7 01 5 27 19 05 EIHotsbnr? C 6S 6 32 10 ( 7 Bcrnheisl'j a 51 5 34 10 17 -Groen Pirk 48 6 37 10 30 'Montour Jane 83 6 02 10 35 Landisbiirp 6 23 y. ui ui .imio J.eavs a. ni p sa t'.-.,iu leaves SIoomtSoM at 5.53 a. m. 'Jid arrives at Landisburg at 6.23 a. m! Train leaves Landi3biirR at C.08 p. m., and arrives at fcloomfleld at 6.40 p. m. Ail stations marked () are dir. statiens t wMot trains will come to a f u7t 'ston oa' :gnal. r Cbas. H. Smilst, President. S. H. Bm, Bn?t. NEWPORT A.XD SHERUAN-S TAL I 1 ley Railroad Company. Titn tame ol passenger trains, in effect oa Monday. May 18th. 1896. y, STATIOys West ward. East ward. 1 2 i A If P a a 409 8 27 8 67 23 8 58 2a 8 50 8 16 8 48 8 11 8 41 s? sag 7 45 8 15 'HI S 10 34 8 04 7 26 2 14 7 1fi 3 4B 7 15 24I 7 10 2 40 7 03 2 88 8 68 2 24 III 2 20 r X a M JTewp- it , Bnflalo Bridro 6 05 10 85 6 08 19 88 Juniata Furnace ... 6 1210 42 6 15 10 45 6 25 10 62 6 22 11 01 abneta Sylvau Wat-r Plus- Blcomtieid Junct'n, Valley Hoad 6 3111 09 6 8911 09 Klliottebnrr. 6 51 11 21 Green Park 6 64 11 24 7 05 11 35 Loysvillo Fort Robeson ..... Center 7 11 11 41 7 15 11 46 Cisna's Run Andersonbnrj .... "'. Mount Pleasant .. New Germant'n .., 7 21111 61 7 27ll 67 7 85,12 05 7 41 12 11 7 45! 12 16 D. GRIKG, President and Hanafsr Miller, General Agent. FARQUKAR Variable Friction FesdCK and jax CsnSer Crcnk Engina Kaiilil, accurate, strong and simple, wtth loret CMiMCitv. jvniiin " La. sills of vhels. f rom f andnitfe. Ha Frsi-l-r Wi ploded. .lo .'..i !ar4 aericultiiral inipi-'ncw 1 gt-ntrallv. Hay ?r?t-- 'a snerlaltv. Snd w Catalogus and prlws 1 A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd., York, Pa. SAWMILL m, EMg!M3 A wonlerfiil iDiprovcrnr in F:r t!.n fr'ft e er-d :ls.nck. Buck mot ion ot t.rri :-- . t r-n;.-ilsfa.1 u.-'.nyo-.li. rin taenHrl.el. Fi i K i.O!u-.ci: thf tl jjr-ariue .: h. j--. 1 -v - frist Mvir.K id .v;-,- ...--i v-:-. or-.p n:. pn-: -s i-.r.: ;-e :;- I'.rw-i'i 'itircMirs, (m i 5 jiuu -.-. :;:.-:-.;e;-- - -i .:.-.t.'K ;,'ti-- prjw. -i-n & j.R:Mr-.;.51 c-i Tcru, r. L L 1 .L Biff