:r.y. .4. ' FfUNTOWN. PA. B.F.SCHWEIER, rnltOKAX" PROPRIETOR Aumaii is "I with gri n.f!)Ur DPtoi.ten.nd high in price. Bni'fe,lkiDd,,t-WcClinUc'8 Union sdc, as hot a you can drink it Captain Warburton, of the Pennsyl-; They had an election in Eamoa. me jmntaVolunte t Porto Rico, say. dm, atnce ; the people voted the bf .hipped to the island tor the down said they were cheated and forth soldiers; that which was destined for ; with began to drive their opponent, hi. camp he smelted 150 yards away, j out of office. The German consul at On Saturday, merchant Harley was .Samoa took sides with those that took notified of the death of bis oldest sister, j arms. An American was Judge or the Mrs. Ann H. Hallman, at her home In i Supreme Court. He was compelled to Norristown, Pa, The funeral will take fle tor his life, and that Is bow trouble place this Wednesday, January 555. 1899. Kaftan's beef, has been shown bv henilsts, to have been chemicallv treat ed with borax and salicylic acids. The chemists have not examined Eagan's language, it was not necessary to do so, for it was clearly brimstone. Euiiua Ruth Pannebaker, aged 7 yearn, died after a dav's lllnem, in con vulsions, last Sunday, at the home of her parents, George Pannebaker and wire, at Centre, v alker township. In terment at Center cemetery. in !" .... ....... . ' , nre 570 inmate l" wie riuiu- utmf 1 - ...... K. Paillieliakftr. nf Watarfnnrl . Jyi rtionua"".' r . .uu rill operate the mill near Blair's Mills. , ....mIt l.-'.ve erlp. ' in a tract of timber whlch ta expected oik to yield "00.000 feet of sawed lumUr Jrrn... Hi-hi'. r "ecuwuie, is .- " ' ., . 1 f III lUlU. J. l)UrIliUu. AIMJl Til TMN in mis lunn. i 7 0 . . . tun? "'" ... Flitor nf th Thnnnn A1rl . u.-.w f Altoona. is visit- . . ... ... , mg """-. A , lomce. He was reading a newspaper Henry litels j wl!en the relentlese messenger of death p!a.t at '"" - eallett him from the things of time and JT. Dr. King'" Xew l)iL-)very. atterfou npent Sunday between Germany and the United States at Samoa began. The men at arms also antagonized the English at Juniata Agricultural Society have elected for the coming year. President, Matthew Rodgers ; Vice Presidents, Wm. A. McCahren, Neal M. Stewart. E. O. Meloy; Secretary, James In. frontager ; Corresponding Secretary, O. M. Kerlin. ; Treasurer, Jesse I. Groninger ; Executive Com mittee, M. S. Eeh, John Woodward; I .Ihnnan Ttw A YV UL...1I t.i . m omie vouege, jonn .".cam ', UC. Beaver, John Hibiusou; Delegates . Hower, of near this town.Lafil L? rTw ""SiSS!? X A" t the steam saw mill of Samuel Alter, Hon. John McMeen; Auditing committee, G. It. M. Wisehaupt, Hon. W. C. Pomeroy, H. C. Beck. One of the incidents of the United PUSES? GKD 0 tiC 2n RICHSEC3 A TRADE "It takes all kinds of people to mane a wona," is a common say ing, and it has been proven beyond uuuut mai mere are people wicKiy settled counties like in cities that make sickness a trade . . to secure a lazy living. How JL mHr freqaeallr many such people live in conntrv T?1.' WhQm eeasidersd by assay Ss he districts, investigation has not r. i "ar!?w' J" rtia Dyspspsta. vealed. Playing "old soldier" in ruvTf.T n EcicIM- Thi because It first pats the Kioaeys la the army was a well known tri.-k .7 vTr . Imptiritisa fres. but until recently it was not eener-. " SIT?1 Frr ea. acomptauly hy ally known that city hospitals have a good many inmates that make pretend sickness a trade. The' Chicago Inter Ocean sent a repre sentative into the hospitals on a special mission to learn something i . . . . . KIMIMT TnWA vnn tia"A TO ton nn . ... " " - " " ' .u U RIM ' . . . - " J"JMMi U1H U psinlal for me to walk. Here b a letter frost Mrs. Cast. Fsna mt H.T.: MMy kasband was troubled with Us kidaeys, fsarfafly with shootiag paias tarongh his back. He DaW4 Xeaaadym Fmroritm Jfesssd, aad now weu ana strong. Althomgk seventy years of age, he is as hearty as ""y years younger. I was so pretended sickness as a trade and by it get a lazy living in the hos pitals. He fonnd a number of cases. Here is a case of HE A BT DISEASE. He was a middle aged man, and he made his living out of his trick. States Senatorial contest at Harrishunr . i.s ' i . . -. u iiair cur. lie Hiiuniv naa an nr- inn cea, was itepresentauve sxinner, . , , - ' i, 1 of Fulton, rising in bis place to explain 1 tock and falls J that it was not he, as reported that had ' street rarnef. acin:ite i-nmll iox has extended it-'iese, Jjf from HeJf.r.l to Ulair wmnty. D jjUr,. William Miles and Miss Sarah unrr-iv visited a day in Harrisburg. ilurklen's Arnu-i rviive. f V. 11. Vauliet'k and son Max- Dr. King's New Life Pills. Senator Hertzler has been assigned ou Senatorial committees ; on Agricul ture; on Appropriation; on Corpora tion; on Education; on Game; on Law; en, visited telatives in llarnsourg last . on i'ubllc grounds; on Public supply of j beat ana water; on Kailroads and street r,W embalmed meat was bad, passenger railways. Veek. hue ii-'t nearh- guaire Wiiv should the land and Cermany Sgnioa. - fiaiiioki!. Fa., will oii no bad as Eagan's lan- Harrisburg, Jan. 23. While baptis ing his niece in Manada Creek vester- I'niied Slates, Eng-' day, near Hanoverdale, Rev. David go to war about ; uer, an agea tierman Baptist minis Jter, dropped dead in the water. He their uuuiu ow umv jcisuii9, ... - j !... ..-Ill .mrvlnv .!U) per"iir. V.. iv I- ,.f V.Ior;..l, 111 he cart uf Mr. and Mra. James BonaUon in Pa terson ,kmitd, (ffers his niece being the tenth. Fob Sale. The Board of Pi rectors of tbe Farmers Mercantile As. affairs may seem to dictate. Dr. King's Sew Life Pills. for ale, or rent, their Store in Put terson. Tei ms eae v For particulars lf.nff.ii! fie. like his bad ; f w;r:m s .a.t nieai cam oe imfiquireo, W N Sterrett, on the premises. By order of Beard, Ang. 17, 8t. Lewis Deoax, Sec Bloom field Times, Jan. 20. A large white oak tree was cut at Harvey Res ins?:! ieiding the last three weeks ler's on Tuesday of this week, which was nearly five feet in diameter, but Dr. Kiiie's New Life Pills. Miss f.evina Lemon, of Patterson, proved to be hollow at the heart. Be tween four and Ave barrels of water ran out when the hollow was reached. ; .: l'il!? Ul,. -j' riha fr the Juniata Sknti- , ;.nl Keit hijcan", the best paper " 'je comity. i J iUiM:dl Wiekersham has return-! "HOTOO HArHs. Keplogle's new C ,. ,.. .,ft..r Mveral weeks visit to an Art gallery has come to Patterson for ! in Mt.Mina. ; tQe season and stands near Manbeck . i 1 A Nelson's mill. Now is your chance ivvu 1 tc. be tried by court martial, J price. Cabinets only $1.50 uutil March Int. and n rnft irnM with dnxpn Int SiiTderc iintv, Pa., opens the spring I VJ"iHism Andersou was ou the farm tern May S, 189. i . j i guilty of insultordination, nuiv :liuu that. A ruin on Tuesday morninc sjMjiled tl.e '.ike weather that had pre vails! xme live ir six days. Pr. King's New Discovery. Ki.it liEST. To a small family, a CDmt'ortjble house Call at this office Joz i.i'orniation if vou want to rent. t is raid, about forty Turbett town- Uiv rletpl-eontcoiplta going west to of his grand father last Saturday. See ing a large owl on 'a fence, he took up a stone and threw, and down came the owl. Its wing was broken. He brought the "hooter" to town- Boyd Murray has it on exhibition at the National House. Governor Stone has issued an open letter, sustaining Senator Quay as the regularly nominated candidate for UnhedjStates Senator. The anti-Quay nvke new homes on the public lands. : leaders then issued a paper to sustain i -..m..tr-i-iv Mr nH Afra Thomas themselves, giving Quay's so called Shaver wore called to Mount Union ou : record and court prosecution asa reason for bolting the party nominee. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. tw.i!it of the death of Mr. Shaver's mi t her. Ttif school directors of Mount Cannel t-twnsrhip. Pa. have been balloting six wk:' without result, for anight school Itacher. r. T. W. Anker was on the sick list a '. of days recently, caused by '.'m-ii hfll htmiirrhage, but he is at his liiiiiu-r a'ain. Diiriiis; three or four days last week th.-r v. n- a mist in the atmosphere like Tml'iui -npinier mist, but no one called ii ! :!limi summer. 'The moon is full this week, and daily paters have manv accounts of : murder, and outrageous acts of dement ed people. The moon seems to exert an influence on the criminal class, and on demented people. How much, and in what way it effects other people, I has not been generally oliserved. 'Mrs. Annie Winson, convicted of ad ministering poison to her husband, James Winson, was ou Monday, Janu hair cat, he simply has an at in a heap on some A noliceman sends visited or called upon Senator Quay at in a hnrrv call, an ambulance ! night. Representative Skinner seemed ,iaah n nnii rkvtrlir.fr ia vui ' to be laboring under the impression "a.sne8. UP anf JUow!'D? 18A 8000 that to call on Senator Quay Implied 1ymS m a 0001 hospital cot and something improper. It must -be a sucking broth through a straw, queer state of aHairs at Harrisburg Sometimes he is so weak that he w hen men of different nolitics cannot i.. i r : : i call upon each other, why can't dem- u " 'B"V ocrats caU on Senator Quav, and whv wlne to braee hlm UP- f lat6 he can't republicans call on Honorable has been complaining of hard times. Mr. Jenks, or any other reputable men The Ttnlic-have come to know him. of different political views. Harrisburg and sometimes thev do not aunre-' must oe a queer place If it forbids men ...... . T . ' , of different political views calling upon ciaie nis enterprise, xiere is ine each other, or talking to each other, case ot a woman with j ir Mr. tsklnnerdid not like the report . ,r.-. t-c a t TiTn Tr ttuai I that had been circulated about him. . , . . . ... ! certainly no one should find fault with uucwr m auomer noepiu! mm for explainintr. But how much lens 01 a woman wno was auie w good he might have done other weaker ' raise what is known as a phantom men, wbobave not the courage or their tumor. She was admitted to the conviction as he has. if he had added. I ....u. .1.. deem it my right, and I shall exercise losuiuuou huucf ng, appa.cu, tnat right to call on HeuatorQuay or irom a Biiian sunuug uicu w any other citizen at such time and diagnosed as a tumor. She occu- piace as courtesy or business or social pietl a beil in a ward for some time, while various means for the rednc- tsskiSr"- My food did me no good, ,-! as my stomach could not digest it.- Somebody recommeadsd Fmyorite Remedy to me, and after taking two bottles of it I was completely cured, and am feeling splendid now. we both attribute our good health to Fmrorlt Remedy.' It is prescribed with unfailing success for Nerve Troubles, aad for the Liver and Blood it is a specific. It has eared many that were beyond tae aid of other medicine. Ask your druggist for It, and insist upon getting it. suDsucate. it wiu cost you St.oo for a regular fall-sised bottle. Gampto BottSo Frco If you want to try Favorite Remedy before bayiag. send yew fall pes office address to the Da. David Kinnkdt CoaroaaTioit, Rondout, N. V., aad mention this japer. They will send yoa a free trial bottle, all charges prepaid. This genuine offer is made to prove to everybody what a wonderful seediciae it ML v 1 & SON'S. Our Holiday Trade was Phenom inal But We Still Have a Large Line of Doa't take SFAM'S GREATEST HEED. Mr. R. T. Olivia, of Bucrlosa. Spain, spends hit wiutets at Aiken. S. C Weak servra had cue severe pio io thi back of his hed. Oo usinc Blectric Bitters. America's greatest Blood and Nerve Rem edy, all piin aoon left him. Re rays this grar.d mediciae is whit bis country seeds. All America knows tbst it cures liver and kidney trenble, punflrt the bloed, tones up tbe stomach, strengthens tb nerves, puts vim, Titer and sew life into erery motel", nerve aid re as of tbe body- It weak, tired or siting yon need it Bvery bottle I aaraneeed, only 60 cents. Sold by M. P. Crawford, Druggist. UALIFORSIA. Extraordinary Tour viaPean- syiraala Railroad. , tion of the lamp were practiced. Finally it was decided to operate, and the patient was put under ether. When the doctors leaned . forward to make the first incision, ' lo and behold the tumor was gone. j They thought this rather carious s and decided to postpone tbe oper 'ation. "When the woman was al- : lowed to revive and was question- ' ed she stoutly maintained that she had the tumor and pointed to it in ' proof. Sure enough, it was there She was put under the influence j of ether again, but tbjs time the swelling was watched, ami as tne . drug began to take effect it was ' seen slowly to recede. The patient was, therefore, put back to bed, and the hoSDital authorities at a great country. la tempted to look up her antece grnndenr - of tatur.il ; denta. After some research it was Gotta GQI 6eCQto -THAT. WE MUST CLOSE OUT. Spring will soon be here and we prefer to lose oar profits now. Rather than carry our heavy goods over and lose later. Any Overcoat in our line can now be bought at cost. Any Winter Suit can now be had at cost. Why ! because we would sooner have the mony the goods cost us and invest it than have it tied up in Goods on our shelves, particularly when we need the room for our spring stock. The successful clothier of today is the one who starts each season with a new line. For this reason we offer you Goods at Cost. Now is the time to take advantage of Cost Prices. Seeing is believing, come and see. Hollobaugh & Son's 116 Main St., Patterson, Pa. America is variety and sctntty it is unnv led. To traverse j foud that she was known in near it, to behold its divtrBi.ies and its I iv -VAPV hiwnitnl in London and to wonden., is a liberal education, ai few in Xew York. She could! revtlatkn to the immured roetropol j the , at wiU merelv by, itan citizen. The Personally Con- arni-intr -.rt-.tn tni..l and aha I ducted Tour to Californ:a ucder the I ,. i ;:.' K ;m;tin nn i direction of the Pennsylvania R.il ; l. authorities. Here is one luuij eiuui vio tj uiv'D v WA.aouv vr s Schott's Stores. Wishing you all a Happy and Pros perous New Year. rho por tunny to view the vust variety a- d bouctileEB becuty of this mar velous land. Tbe party will travel FKUiNKD LAME LKtiB. At another hospital the doctors ! tell how they got rid of a man who one :arvlfi. at Harrishursr sentenced to 20 :nut '..utter fa. tory has been put . . , M,t n-nitenliary' In ii'.' trimm 111 ivoKonio. uiuiaim. . . s ...j c. ! MXM "vver Trvjff rancid and ton . ..The jurv made amistake xi ... M. .. t:lui,te. n Iot makill? it a fir8t decree verdict." Dr. Kins's Xew Disiwerj-. At Murfcml c)llcge rYeeburg, X: i'lti.lative 1-isher, of thiswuuty ! Snyder county, Pa., none but the best ua .iuul)ir.r the committee on Edu-;metbods are used, so that today it is a:'.on : on K.itentry ; on Pensions and recognized as one of the foremost schools i.ia'iiitvs : on Printing. ! of music in the country. $83 will pay VI". -' niiiii rv . !c tinn is engaging the for a term of six weeks, instruction and w;jio.i of th w who desire to become board. Spring Term will begin May 8. For catalogues address, ,.MrilH---n4ira ronts in- tho-model feigmcd paralysis of theJega Pullman train of smoking, dining, man affirmed that he could not slcepirg, and observation cars ex-', walk, and lay apparently helpless, hibittd at the World's Fair, Cbi'MRo, : at the mercy of a tremendous ap and eubpequently at At'.atita, Nash, petite. One summer's day when vil' and Om&ha. This train wili bo the man had to be wheeled out on placed iu s-tv:ce fur the first time cn ' a veranda, the physicians rigged this occasion, an J will bo in charge up a hose at the foot of the para of a Tourist Agent aud C'.iaporon, lytic'B bed, fixing the nozzle in who will l.ok after all details of tie such a manner that a stream of trip, as well ae I ho individual welfare j Water would strike the man near of members if the party. Stops the neck. That night, while the will be ioad t MammMh' Cave, patient was asleep, the faucet con New Orleans during Mwdi G. a neoting with the hose was tnruetl C -rnival, E! Pkso, L-s Anele, Sm on Several doctors were in the Diego. Rt-dlaudd, Itiv. rside, Pasa- office awaiting developments. Al dnni, Sauta Barbsrs, Monterey, Del most instontly the yells of the man .H H t", haiita Umz. .MOUHt tlimiltOn. .-,1rariat naorlv ovorv nno in ihf ileclo P.irk, S.iu FrauciHCO, S t Lake iirT,1-tal. and in a. moment he was ri.t- .1 r..i.v-.l.. . . .. Spri. gs, Manitru ard Garden r f the Godf. Detver, and Cbicairo. Nine- uays are the xaew township. Hknry B. Moyek, Director. A court martial, to be composed of i-a'i'lkhtc-i in fju and .:uiiiuti' only g.xxl men. "h. down iu price for sale bill f UiO fur u nuinljer one half sheet hill. ! ii.Mun .rmr nffimn li.a lavn railed to i:i(i,-e of cale iu The Jcniata t Wn.hincrtnn to dav. Janu- ..n: 1. am. It::!-: blicax. : ary 25, 1899. The members of the V. Swale, bought 3(10 acresof. court are all regular army officers, ex Krora incuniain timber land, from cepting one orticer who belongs to the a S. McCouncIl, of Turbett town-; volunteer troops. The court martial ', f-.i oMe hundred and Keventv-five will trv Brieadier General Charles P. HV! Tr.. 1 Vnmn ivmimlauirv fmnpral of fluhAist Tie rjs. .ti n-e ofthe National banks are ance. o'-.-fonr bi!!i;i dollars, a sum morei General Miles' attack on the meat ti. : .-nl". ient to carry on a war of as sent to the army, charging that the nituile a the war against meat was embalmed or chemically I treated, has created a profound sensa- jtion. Others are coming forward with ' statements on the same subject, and by rr! ih- cuirt rei;rdK at tarlinle mention tl t lj'l'l,ip,Lr nf M,xip irfvu-ilrt u'hii liv'jvl "'" tbo 1 on 1 if Is of lvhst unn i Jnn-( and by the whole matter will have been ventilated. It is saia tnai jtorax and Balicylis Acid were put -upon the meat to preserve it. The meat was so doctored with chemicals that flies kept away. Meat must bedangerously treat ed when flies refuse to touch it. ;! ly. in the days of the whipping ' - H'ivs Arnica Salve. o - n-or Stone has appointed W. 'i'U'Kt. of Lancaster, Secretary of -b it-: ;hn V. Klkius., of Indiana, At !on:ev t;r!!tral: K. C. Cierwig, Private '-ihturc and unc thHt tbe r-.'-ult T. 1 i.ay 112 nieinliers of the Ieg were j.airel. One democrat republican make a pair. In fy thpir absence ph 11 Tint effect f a vote. -eb trees in the South Mmm. Ih :. ., , i We-tern Marvl.,n,i un. nn this been t?np, lenix.rt, of this town III!....-.. - wen, and it is expected -srwili see a large increase in 'W' T horticulture. ..t1,? ' Mr' ''""'l'1--, of the Port Roy- "--"."--nan church, having 'Klit in i, ciut(.he8 of the ..r-s. ,1vt for 1 ; 1 u 'fhe Wral .f lfcv. Mr. Hunnicut, , ;w,'-"'i--burg, Cumberland i-ounty, i-'uee rntly. Mrs. Hunnicut, ' tl.f? de-eased, and Mrs. James 'itauiy of this town are r. Kiufi s Nw LifePillsf Dr. King's New Discovery. Joseph Morrison, who cjuarreled with and killed Harry Daugherty, last Aug ust at Belleville. Mifflin county, was tried last week at Lewistown. Verdict, murder In the first degree. The quar rel and killing grew out of a game of matching half dollars and the dispute was about a half dollar. Morrison dis emboweled Daugherty by one upward jumping down stairs three steps at a time. He made a great outcry, l.nf 41ia onf riAfiiiaa rlwl Tint linvja id teen d::ys w,l. be spent , in Os.jforu.a. Mde Lim to leave. He went R.UDctnp rate mcludtrg all nces-, his own and nothi but ell 'ould hav Here is one who sary biick WANTED TO I.IVK IX A HOSPITAL. "There was another fellow who was admitted to this hospital sufl'er- with stomach trouble, so he enureses nunrc eunro uiu, n 1.11 l.m Slfin from ell rxflnta nn thn Fni r. " v-toia Rai'road System eaint of Pitts burg; $395 from Pittsburg. For itinerary and full information spply to ticket averts : Tourist Agent, 119G Brosd'sv. New Yolk: r address ; ing Oeo W." Bovd. Assistant General said, and his description of the Passenger Agent, Broad Street Sta- general symptoms of a certain dis tion, Philadelphia. 3 w. ease was so accurate that it was B decided to operate on him. He S05IETUIHO FOR ROTHIHG. was put under etbr and tut open We have heard of the boy who I and examined, only to be found quite neauuy . xi iwa. uuu oumo time to get well, and things went nauicu iu tib ilia v iv- n nvi rwtii 11 -. . . 1 1... e r...,. .. time to get well, and luu, uui litter uaure vi miomras , ., . . , . - .i. ; 1 ii-i... " ... m1v wn : him mMnwhl 1ft. V nen man who sold h S.? f:S.ct lad almo.t hell b be- SSH S5 f. 1 rt,kd Zn auu lUial uiuuo 10 ixiwuuij iu 1 artistic work, with its twenty-fonr pages lithographed in colors, and nearly one hundred more n .1 : . 1. 1. .. .. A . . iT e i TfZn : of times, and always in a manner illustrations. phottcraphed from . , . . - Flowers, Fruits, Vegetables and Our Special Bargain now commencing with year, and Big Reductions are made ofrafl-euf-geGd commences. Ladies' Capes Jackets, Wrappers, Skirts and Waists, will be closed out at extra low prices. New Ginghams, Muslins, and! bheetings are unpacked and will be sold at Bargain prices. New Carpets and new Oil Cloth will be sold at reduced prices. SCHOTT'S STORES. BSh McOLINTICS HARDWARE and House-Furnishing S T ORE THIS STORE SETS THE PACE. O qOo OJ THAT'S WHY YOU LIKE IT. Things are never dull hers; never stupid. The fall life ef tbe store al ws)s has a cheerful welcome for all oorasrs, and shoppers art quick to desiae ia favor of tbe Great Values to be found in our new Neat, Stylish, Inmiing STORE 1 read in the symptoms of diseases. . He knew just how to act in order -1 a -d iho imnrflssion of snfferinsr. pages &; ' homes. "While this Guide Is really too to lay him np for various periods of time. Did it hurt himt No. The anaesthetics deadened the expensive to give away, they give ; d n j , wantel to live it with a Dne Bill for 2o cents i?5" cL wniftt, 111nn. J tZ r" In fact, it is curious to Another new feature is the doing'" . artk , away with the old packet of Vege table Seeds and stating tbe quan tity in each case, the buyer getting more for his money. find how many people there are who have a mania for being operated upon. We have some women who almost beg us to cut them open, when reallv there is no necessity for it. Some of them doubtless believe they need the cutting. I believe much of this desire for treatment comes from illy digested reading of medical works." Dr. King's New Discovery. Tfrightfil blvider srill oftM cause a hc.rrlhto Burn, Scald Cat or Bruise. Bucklen's Amies Sls. tha best is tbe world. l'l kil- the psin aad pro- pss uwu - iiujiiuito mcj pron,p,v hl it. Cur Old Seres, rs or vih for th nniwiinn nf a.mmints due he erected ana mamtainea at tne uic.m. Polls. FfiP. corns, an this j cut with a booked bladed pocket knife. Tbe stabbed or disemboweled man died almost instantly. A bill has been introduced iu tbe State Senate to repeal the act that pro- A FEHCE BETWEEN LAUD HOLDERS. Thomas J. Edge, State Secretary nf A oricnltiirfi. in renlv to a ones-1 tion in reference to line fences in this State, says : The act of March 11th, 1842, is very clear in its pro visions to maintaining line fences. In all cases where the land is or I hna Kon "imnroved" thev must tbeeommonwealtb on unpatented land. joint expense of the adjacent tana ; Skis frnptioos. The owners of uupattented land In owners. If one owns improvea Juniata count v owe the commonwealth land adjoining the woodiand of a over eighty-seven thousand dollars, neighbor then that neighbor can Legislation should bar all the claims of not be compelled to maintain any long standing. There is a law of limit- Share or tne ience Decause me ianu ; ation of every other kind of claim, and (woodland) is not "improved" ! why should limitation not hold against land within the meaning of the. William Penn claims. act. B-St PlU COrr B OnliUt ilwi Our tursDted bv X. P. Crawloid, Druggist. parth Said Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Dr. David Kennedy 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1899. Special Invitation To The Pvblu To Attend the Attractive Sale ef Clothing that goes en dailj from THE IMMENSE STOCK or D. W. HARIjEY ItwiUbe TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS W ho nsye money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOp AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLE.) ,t Kus and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. h nmnoa all finmnetitora in the rear, so don't f il to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIFPLINTOWN IRA.. I A Specially Selseted S tee k Kaoges, Cook, Parlor sad Ikey Stoves. Horse lilaoksts and Lap Rests. LAMI S, largs and email. Come in end look around. We'll make vou feel at borne. We bave tbe largest Stook aad Store in tbe couutj. OUR TS VIK GUARANTEES QUALITY. K. H. M'CLINTIC, MIFFUNTOWX; Get a rood rarer t.y snbscribicr Sianscd ad BspcbUoas. for (be "SEVENTY-SEVEN"-(M77.") "77" i Dr. Uutapbreys' famous Specific for the care of Grip and Colds, and the preventionjof Pueumo nia. All druggists, 25c. Subscribe for tbe blKTtHF.L and RiprjBUCAX, a r-apcr that contairje choice reading matter, full of inform tion that does the reader good, and in addition to that all local news that c worth publishing find places in its columns. If. HUMPHREYS' No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 Cures Fever. 2 " "Worms. a " Infants' Disea 4 " Diarrhea. 7 " Coughs. 8 Cures Neuralgia. HAVE YOU MOM TO DEPOSIT? ARK YOU A BORROWER? CALL AT 9 " Headache. IO " Dyapepaisu 11 M Delayed Periods. 12 Leucorrhea. 13 Cure Croup. 14 " Skin Diseases. IB " Rheumatism. 16 " Malaria. 1 " Catarrh. 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