Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, March 16, 1898, Image 2

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    SF.NTIKELfr REPUBLICAN
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 189S.
. B. F. SCflWEIEU,"
kd:tob, axb rtoraiiroB.
Tiik low ships of war aio all top
Levy aoil hen 'm-y take to ram'
niisy each olbtr there is to telling
Lost many of tbern may tarn up side
down, and go to the bottom in a
s'aort time.
John Wakamakib r has annoanced
Limeelf as a candidate for GoYernor.
Oiler republican candidate?, C. W
Stop.-, of Wairen county, and W. A.
Stone, of AKeghecy county are also
in the field for the nomination.
Tire fifty million dollars appropria
tci unanimously by Congrats for the
Cib:m crisis, does not mean war, but
it a s'aorg telf rdiant act that is
dieaies tLe a'limdsnt resources of the
tiil.'un acd that war aha'luotcoajeby
env t.ttof tLe republic, but if it dosz
coins tbiit anjj'Io provicion is here to
iLL-iintain tbo dignity and position
tLat this government is entitled tc
FARM Eli' INSTITUTE,
AT MEXICO.
Fanners Icsti'ufe held in ti e U-i'
ted Prtsbterian churcb, et Mexico.
ra.Fcbiuary 28, ncd .March 1st,
1698. Quite a Lumber of farmerb
6nd ctbfrs a'tecded the Sret eeesioD,
the institule was duly organized by
electing Iho following t fiiicere, for
Bcreir7, T- K Wote: Presi.Jeui,
Klwia Lwvis; Vice President S,
EUIr Hetrick. The Institute was
opeted by prayer by Ksv. Ga thrie.
The address of Welcome was deliv
tred br Mr. Gu thrie! in an abU
and intelligent manner. One of the
leadinc tbouehts in bis remarks was
"How to protect the country church,"
that this was ouo ci tue great prob
lems, the gentleman epoko highly of
teioperanc?, of a higer standard
in agriculture, and that the men do
ing the work were in a secso under
bondage, even down to the last cen
tnry, but that now thiegs Lave
changed, acd that men avail them
stlvea of the opportunities accessible
to all liCfpooKe by Col. J. A. Wood
ward who said in substance, that el
most ell men take up their calling
in order to develop thtir physical,
raorq! and intellectual powers, and
that practice is always preceded by
theory. Dr. Martin in speaking on
- tbe Forage Crop urged the farmers
to mire, or grow ensilage corn for
feediDg stock. He said there were
one hundred million cows in this
country and that it cost fifty two
" million dollars a year to keep them.
That thtre can be forty tots of en
silage grown to tbe acre at a cost of
thirty live cents per acre, including
all expentes and rent of land etc. E.
Da vis gave the results of a certain
gentlrn an, who invested three thou
fin Lid dollais in a farm, on which be
k.-pt a certain number of cowt, and
by careful and judicious macege
ment, realized ten per cent on bis
investment. One of tbe principal
instructors eUirued there was &t
WNgM iP this ensilage question,
t.L J -t iLi-ii Ltfcdu.g tbo mcbt cn
ccuiagemcct were overlooked.
A recitation by Misa Minnie Leon
srd, tLtitlcd "Captain Toung's
Thankfgivin," was well rendered.
Ibe qutetion box, bemg cno of tbe
iuiertbtiDg features cf the Institute.
"What is the proper education for
tbu country children, by 13. !. bbu
man, was a Fplc ndid poper, showing
how tho greatness of great men in
lUi-: surer), and the beginning of vice
wms in iouth, nd that nothing brl
good literature f-hou!d be placed be
ore th child.
.Vr. Wellington Smith, "On what
the farmer ought to know," was
logical from kegini icg to end, show
i)g conclunvely whore the farmer
nt-.iid, Lis ir ability to protect his
interests ULder exihtiug condition!,
and that without a (borough orgsni
zatioD, and a combined effort be cat)
never extricate himself.
A. S. Sbellenberger, "How to pur
chase fertilizers," said there was a
saving of one-naif, by jwrchaeing
them and mix yourself, ana recom
mended farmers to do bo.
"The feeding and hikniigtment of
dairy cowp, by Dr. Martin, who had
27 years experience, was a lesson for
every feinier. '-Lime and its
constituent elements," by Dr. Armsby
from State College, showing the differ
ence of value in limestone, fcaid that
much that is called lime is really not
lime. ' The bright side of life," by
Dr. MsrtiD.
''Possil iliiies of the country homo"
by Hiss Einran Sieber, w-as a master
ful production, the subjtci, nialtnr of
tho puptr proved to the satisfaction
cf eery intelligent mind that great
care acd deep thought was exercised
to depict before the mind, that the
the possibilities of a country home,
far txceed those of a city home, tak
ing into consideration the surround
ings.
A frw comments in reference to
these farmers institutes may possibly
be in order, the prejudice existing
wit'i some of oar peonli that
thsee meetings are purely grange
gatherings is simply a mistake, those
who wish any information in refer
ence to this matter, will find that
ttere wss an urgent demand for
higher attainments for those follow
ing the pursuit of agriculture, both
in a social and intellectual point of
view, and in order to aid then in tbe
attainment of this much needed
knowledge, how the farmer mar im-
pt-r v on the methods of scientific
fanning, aud what would be tbe best
and safest, and cheapest coarse to
pursue, and seeing and feeling this
need amorg farmers, it was consid
ered pruaent, by eur State govern
ment, to appropriate money for the
express purpose of giving 'the agri
cultural cluss on opportun'ty to meet,
for the purpose of raising to a higher
standard the farmers calling. It is
poi-sible, I admit, that the honest
piupote of this, as well as that cf
oti.tr it stitutions, can be abused.
but, (illow me to csk any intelligent
mac ibis question, especially those
who seem to be somewhat prejudiced.
Wl.eie there are opportunities tlaced
before yoc, whereby, if yon evaii
tout sell of them, your condition
financially is improved, and will vir
tually cost you nothing, where is
jour excuse. It is true, you can get
along wttnost going to sucn places
for your information, but it is doubt
ful whether you can call yourself in
dependent, without some operating
outside influences, because ail we have
came through, or by outside fore.
To atttin to a higher degree in in; 1
lectual attainments, is not intended
to retard our progress, or prosperity
in life, but, on tbe other hand, it is
intended to better our condition
socially, mentally and morally.
If. It. Bashobe,
Secretary.
PBEACHEES' AT A DANCE.
A splendid rebounding juke is re
corded at Eaobnoster, ilo. The
worldly young men at that place got
up a dance and extended an invita
tion to every m:n Jeter in town. Near
ly a'l the ministers attended, and ia
the midst of the revelry Ittv, Frank
Rjsstl, of the Cumberland Presby
terian Church, and Rev. F. H
Brigham, of the Methodist Episccpa'
Chuixi', b&id they w?re thre by
special invitation and asked the
privilege of occupying a part of the
time. Kev. Mr. Kus-iei read a chapter
in the Bible acd Rt. Mr. Brigham
offered prayer, the set vices c-ceupjiog
about thirty mioutes. Drinciug waa
then resnmed, bus evidently not
rclisLed as it had been before tiie
eeivicea. Th-3 party a j'jurne i with
out completing their programme, at
a much earlier Lour than Lad been
anticipated.
FARM FOll SALE.
'ft? order.-igsc:!, offers lis Lcicc
etfed farm, in Monroe township,
ubcut three quai tors of a miie from
Evendale, at priv.iie sile. Tbe 'arm
consists of 100 acres more cr les-a, aH
clear land excepting about 5 acres,
which is in timber. The imnrovw
mcnts sie a g od frame house, frame
baLk bbiu. wagon shed, hog pu:,
spi it g Lonsf, tbe spring rcver fnila.
There is also a well of never failing
water at the hout-p, church, school
house, store aud mill conveniently
near. There is a peach orchard of
800 ti ees on tbe firm.
Addiesp, Balthaseb LAUvrn,
Evendale, Juniata Co., Pa.
Jan. 5, '98, tm.
vTASKI5iGTe.V& BlLTDlOItt
Special Ten nay Exi:urioii
via Pcnugylranla Railroad-
To afTord an opportunity to visit
Washington while CoDgreaa is ir
688ion, the Pennsylvania liailroad
Company has arranged for a sciies ol
low rate t6n day excursions to the
National Capital, to leave Pittsbur?,
Marck 17, April 14, and May 12.
Roncd trip tickets will be sold at
rates quoted below, good going oi,
special train indicated, cr on train
ir j T. i i t o i a
and carrying through sicepfng cars
to Washington, returning, tickets
will be good on any regular traiu
exctpt the Pennsylvania Limited;
These tickets will also be gojd to
stop off at Baltimore within their
limit. Special troin of through p.ir
loi Cnis and eoaches will be run or.
tbe fo'lowirg 'jVcdaV:
Tram leaves.
Alicona 11.40 A. M.
Bellwood f 11.52 "
Tyrone 12 03 P. M
Huntingdon 12 35 "
Bedford 9.25 A. M.
Mount Union fl2.54 P. M.
Bates
7 35
7 35
7 25
6 65
G C5
6 33
5 CO
5 25
Lrtwietown Judc'I... 1.33
M:flliu fl.50
X :wport 12.24
Duij cannon f2 44
4 60
I 20
WasbingtoD, arrivei7.15 '
I'sfcsengers will uaa vgu'r-r train
through to Washington.
" f " Stops only on notice to agent.
Should the number c f Passengers
not be enmcif-nt to warrant tho run
oing of a special traia, the company
reserves the right to carry partici
pants m this excursion on regular
train.
Tickets on sale in PitUburp; at
Union Ticket Office, 3C0 Fifih Aven
ue, and Union Station, end at e'A
statioLS mentioned above- For full
information apply to agents or Thom
as E. Watt, Passenger Agent West
trnDietrict, Fifth Avenue and Smilh
fld Street, Pittsburg.
ONE OF TWO WAYS.
The bladder was created for one
purpose, namelr, a receptacle for t ta
urine, aud as such it is not liable to
any form of disease except by oce of
two war p. Tbe first way is from im
perfect action of the kidceys. The
second way is from careless local
treatment of otbfer die easrs.
CHIEF CAUSE.
Unhealthy mire frcm unhealthy
kidneys is the chief cauae of bladder
troubles. So the womb, like the
blidder, was crea?d for one purpose,
ard if not doctored too much is no!
liable lo weakness or uieess?, excopt
in rare caEeu. It is situated back of
and very clof.e to the bladder, there
fore any pain, disease or inconveni
ence manifested in the kidney?, back,
b'under er urinary pass-e i3 often
by mistake, attributed to female
weakness or womb trouble of sotuo
sort. The error is easily made aDd
may be easily avoided. To find ont
correctly, set your urine aside for
twenty four hours; a sediment or set
tling indicates kidney or bladder
trouble. The mild and the extraor
dinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
Boot, tbe great kidney, and bladder
remedy is soon rexlized. if yon need
medicine yon should have the best.
Sold by druggists, price fifty cents
and one dollar Xoh may havea sam
pie bottle and pliaraphlet bottle both
sent free by mail, upon receipt of
tw cent stnmgs to cover cost of post
age on the bottle. Mention the Jun
iata. Sentinel and Bepublican and
wad your address to Dr. Kilmer &
Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
LA GRIPPE.
Since L Grippe L.ss been piev&'
lent in this country, there has been
found but one Specific. Dr. Humph
leys' "77". For sale by ail drug
gists, 22c. -
LEQJL.
OTICE IN PAKTITION.
i i I
IN THE ORPHANS COURT OF . !
JUNIATA COUNTY.
Tn f h mot tor tt 'i a . . c . v. 1
m ext;it of W'illinni Itoi-ri.n i i: I
icr, jaie or rayette townbip, deceased
n... ii r . r . ... . .
i jicuoth j. iiiciiiRier, widow; A.
Franklin McCul'v. Ffimr
.- ' - ) V I.I 11V.UI1
Tyrone, Pa. ; I. Elliot MeAlixter, l)oflre',
. ... , ihhj Ax-.-iiisiicr, jicviis-
temlle, Pa. ; Minnie Martin, Miffiiu
tnwii. Pa. : and l.ivv-.f 11 i;t.i
Willie ii. iic.Vlister, and Saruh Elliel
M('A!lHltr. whiiw im-irli.it. .,,1 li i.
Wilberforce Ht hweyer, of MitlUu-
4........ I .. T.- J 1 - r . - . . . I
'"i'a- ju. ivenv, ..Miners-;
w , m. , utninc j.. .T(miani, r?rruce
. , .iiai.v it. jio.ver, walnut,
Pa. ; John E. Jamimm, Swales, Pa.;
David M. Jamison, Ambov, liliiiois ;
I.tR-ian W. Jamisc n, Kat Paw Paw,
Illinois ; Isaaac M. Jamison, Hwales,
Pa. ; Jennie K. (iushurt I'.nrkpi In
diana : Clara If. Jamisnn Hwalra P
Clara M. Moore. Canin Hill. Pa. :' Julia'
Caswell, Mount Joy, Pa. ; Iiouis E. Fos
ter, iYana)t iry, mo. ; William JSell.
Stutiensvillc. Ohio ; 'J honnw Hell, Kn
Klewood, Chicago, Illinois ; Marv Hell,
Sewickley, Pa. K.nilv liell, Sewieklev,
Pa. ; James Bell, Pittsburgh, Pa" ;
Mary M. C-reenaw.i-.iK , iVjcii.i Vista,
Pa. ; Ella Jtell .ea( r;.st, West New ton,
Pa. ; Laura Hell Mi. Vlintnr. W'pst X'w.
ton, Pa. ; T. M. T. P.ell, JJuena Vista,
Pa. ; Mary Hell, Allhen v, Pa. ; Ar
thur W. Bell, Allegheny. Pa. ; l:rshall
Heil. Alltheiiy, Pa. ; Elizabeth Bx-imv,
.tiKKiieii.t, i a. ; .viariaiine levvitt,
Fre-no, Fresno Co., 'al. ; Warren Mc
CuIUxh. Milan, Sullivan Co., Mo.;
Elis::ijeth Hewitt, liejrer, state of Mis
souri ; Sharon McC'ulloch, Ifejrer, Mis-
SOIil'C I HDll til .-ill (,;l:r Tvrqilim inloi--
ested in said estate.
lake notiie that on the 7th dav of
Feliruarv. 1S!K th Oi-i.l.m.u a,'rt a.f
Juniaia county, awarded an iiKjuert to
umivu iniiit!on anu vaiuaiion or certain
real cstateof the said William Harrison
McAlister, deceased, consisting of eight
certain mesKitgcs and tenements and
tracts of l.-ind f.11 .ltiiit in
ship of Fayette, in the county of Jnni-
i.i tin. i i-ennsyivaiiia, to wit.
Tract No. 1, being the mansion house
and prciu!e of deceased bounded on
the north by tra- t No. 2, hereinafter
des.Tiied: on the south lv nubile high
way and lands of John C Tf.vsfcttfir .v.i
tha east by landMof Elialteth Iteckman:
and on tbe west by public hiirhwav and
lands of B.C. McAlister and lands of
Samuel Watts; containing two (-2)
ai res more or less, ami havim; thereon
erected a brick dweiiiti;; house, frame
oarn oiner ouiutill(liu!H.
Tract No. 2. A lot of I'timn.) I.imulnl
on the north by an alley : on the south
bv tract No. 1. ilcs. ril Mfl flllilf - fill till.
east by tract No. 1 ; and having on tbe
west, a front of lifty feet or there
abouts on Public hiprhwav leading south
from thevillaeeof McAlistervil! ((III-
tainin; forty (40) jieiches more or less,
and having erected thereon a large
brick dweliini' liii::s. fr.-ini i.urH
other outbiiiMings. - '
lr: t -o. 3. A lot or pan-el of land
Icuiuied on the north by public road or
Main street leading east and wot
tlsrouli the village of McAlisterville: on
the south iiv an allev : on i!ha c-.tlix'
lot of Henrietta Sieber: and on the west
by an cllevand lundsof I-'alwutH H'ion.j-
and liitvimrpnu-fuil ttiin.wi rr.......
dwelling houses, frame stable and other
oiii'-unuiMfis.
Tract No. 4. A l.-a:-tof arable land
being lieid, lKiiiilel on the north bv
publH! highway si:d la; ids of E. I.. Jam
ison : Oil the HOIlth bv l;m: . i;..rn- I,.t
owned by J, N. VanOrmer anil oth
ers, and containing ten acres more or
less.
Tract No. 5. A fnirn 1 UI1 ll'IfU'T till
north by lands of Peter Koontst's heirs ;
on the south by lands of Isfae M. Jam
ison, andHenrietta Sieber; on the east
bv miblic road ami biiwl-i of T.,n. r
Jamison and William H. Knouse ; and
on tne west by public road and lands of
Henretta Sieber, and "containing forty-,
two (4 acres and oiic hundred aiid
thirty two (1;;) pen hes and allowance,
having erefiel tbercoii fntnie barn cud
house,
Tract No. 6. Farm bouedpd on lb.
north and east by public luhwra-; on'
i ne sontn i.iy lands of Stuck's heirs ; and
on the west by laud of Jacob V. Shelley ;
ana containing twenty acres and forty
three perches, having erected theron'a
bribk mansion house, frame store kec
ing stand, frame bam and other buiki-
ines
Tract No. 7. A tract of land and farm
hounded on the north by lands of C. i.
Shellenlierger; on the south by lands of
Joseph ;. bong. Mid William" II, Ihm
nels ; on the east by land of Isaac !Ien
ner; and on the west by lands of Jonah
Dunn; containing forty-fhur acres and
ninety-nine lurches, there being erected
I hereon a stone dwelling house, frame
barn and other buildings.
Tract No. S. A tract of woodland,
Uumdcd on th'; north and ta.,! bv i-snds
of IScuiumin St m-k's heirs: on the south
by lands of John F.hrenzeller ; and o:i
the west by lauds of William H. i!an
nels ; and containing two acres and one
hundred and three perches.
The said inquest will be held on the
premises of the Mansion house, said
house I eir.g on tract No. 1, above de
scril.ed, on
Fill DAV THE NINTH DAV OF
APIS I L, A. D.. I'itiS, AT ft O'CLOCK,
A. M., at which time and place vou are
requested to attend if vou t hink proter.
S. CLAVTON STONKH.
SherifTs oflii-e, Sherii'".
Milllintow n, Pa., March f), 1S9S.
MIFFLINTOWN, MARCH 16
Viicst 92
C.rrn in err .... ..... 80
22
R e 3J
Cloverre'-d $2 to $2 60
FiWtr 16
Frcs
Ilaiu....
St:on'il-r
r.a.-d . .
Sl-tm
Yinrmtbr seed,
F a-, fc-c-d. .. . ,
Kn
Chop. ... . . . .,
it diiling....
tiroamt !u -Americans
a' t,
.. MS
... 12
.. 12
...
... 7
rl.JJ
. . ;i
.. 70
to 9!),-.
.... 93
.. o
.. UCc
.85
Salt.
I'HILAIllLrHlA V.UIKF.Ts. Mar. latll,
1893 - Vb a'$l .00; corn 34-; rats Sir;
bu::c-r 12 to 25c; c(;s 9 lo 10 '; po
t?t'a 75 to 80(5 buhu?; th:a' i;s 7
to 10c; lVrsrisvlvsr.i t foba . 7 i 1'
12, 17, 40. 6t)c; Ktra tierri.H 25 to
50o a qunrf, ft cattle 3A Cc; bocs
to 4-; choice Iambs 3. 70 to $5.70;
veal calve $6 to 6.50.
FoKnr Baows. On tliel-3;b icst
i-y R-v J. Lendi-, Frarc is A. Fi rry,
at'd Rebecca E. Browu, bo.h cf Ne
kodu, Perry couotf, Pa:
Dbessles Ei.se.s3Ek O i the 8th
ir.st., by Rv. .J.jLn Lnodif, V.r.
.VcLael.v. Drsesltr, .. Miss Kaie
E'tfsstr, both of 'ofukmu?, this
Ciuoly. .
The Sales of Hood's Sarsaparillp
are the largest in the world because
the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla are
wonderful, perfect, permanent.
Hood's Pills are the best family
cathartic and liver medicine. 2oc
SAfONDSRFUL are the cares by
Hood'd Sui-eapariliu, and yet they
are simple and iictural. Hood's Sane
parilia makes PURE OLOOD.
jJEHCANTILE APPRAISERS, -
-LIST OP
DEALERS A?!D VENDEUS,
OF
Foreign and Domestic Mer-:
chandise, '
In ikt Ccunty of Juniaia, for th-i year
1898, as approistdby tie Mer
. canhle Appraiser.
MIFFEINMOWN.
Class.
D. V. Harley, clothier. . 13
W. V. Snyder, furniture. 13
F. AV. Noble, tlour and feed 14
K. H. McClintic, hardware. 13
J. ('. Uilsn, groceries. 14
J. Howe, groceries. 14
Ij. Hanks & Co., drug. 14
II. L. Wagner, iiteri-iiant. 14
1 . 1). Musxer, gnn'eries. 14
1). Pannebaker, hardware. 13
V. If. lloilmaii, jeweler. 14
J. H. Simons, harness. 14
Ferd Meyers, cloth's, funiit'e.13
M. F. Crawford, drills 14
Emil Schott, n:er hHtit. 11
Juniata Valley liank. 8
Stewart Kllismerchant 13
Roy JJ. Showers, pool billiards
John Etka, groceries. 14
George Uossart. eatting house 8
PATTERSON.
Rate.!
?10. (X)
7 Ou
5 00
Clas.
E. E. McMeen, merchant. 11
tis Seiber, hardware 11
W. II. Hanks & Co., drugs. 14
Uinkle A Sou, merchants. 14
HoIlohauKh & Son, clothiers 13
Joseph Pennell, merchant. 13
Win. M. Hcate, merchant 13
T. J. Midtlagb, merchant. 14
Howard Kirk, tobacco. 14
W. E. Schickel, iniplements 14
Jeorge !o:-hen, groceries. 14
M. T. Hilibs, groceries. 14
Manliei-k it Nelson, grain, coal 12
Mercantile Association. 14
North and Son. grain and coal 13
Will. Nankive!, groceries. 14
Jlirani McDonald, eating houses
PORT ROYAL.
Class.
M. C. Dimni, men-hant 14
Mrs. E. KannclsA Co. mercli't 14
U. It. M. Kepler, clothier. 14
J. C. Sartain, grtK-eries. 14
Port Roval Rank. 10
A. J. Pettit, merchant. 14
S. II. iiashoar, liardware. 14
11. (j. Crozier, gioceries. 14
A. 1!. Heckerman, drugs. 14
Ci. T. Keener, coal i- lumber. 14
TI IOM PSONTO WN.
M. E. Schlegal, Merchant. 13
E. S. Strauh, Merchant. 13
T. S. Thomifioii, grain coal 13
MILK()RI).
J. C. Moorehead coal, himlerl4
(J. It. M. Wisehaupco-id. grain 12
LEALK -
K. E. Harris, merchant. 14
H. R. Rohison Jc I.'ro., ni-.'rcb't 14
T. K. Reaver, merchant. 13
J. W. l.riner, merchant. 14
John 1. Keiley, merchant. 14 '
Scott Eeach, inerebaut grceriesl4
SPRLCE 1IJLL.
E. J. Heckerdosn, men bant 14
J. Ij. J'artou, merv htiiit. 13
Samuel ?.loweiy, niwbnst. 14
W. JJ. Colin, nierchatit. 14
LACK.
R. H. Patterso'i, mercl-.ant. 13
John Vuughan, luerchant. 14
R. J. Campbell, merchant. 14
William Showers, merchant. 14
TCSCAROIIA.
J. P.. Henrv, merchant. 14
Rate. 1
$1" Ot) j
15 00!
7 00!
7 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
12, '50
7 00
10 00
7 00
o 00
i;aie. j
7 00
7 00 '
7 Ort'
7 (S)
20 tK) '
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
700
John T. Work, merchant. 14
A. C. lis, .;erclwiit. 11
K. E. Noble, merchant. 14
W. II. Rol.i.-:oi merchant. 14
II. S. Thompson, merchant. 14
Thomas ! larkison. merchant 14
H. S. Henry, merchant. 14
WALKER.
7 (;0
00
roo
R. S. MoiVt, merchant. 14 ?
E. m. Itaideman, merchant. 14
i'.lair Hetrick, grain and coal 14
W. H. Eickman, merchant. 14
W. W. Dimm, merchant. 14
Nelson (. Smith, merchant. 14
DELAWARE.
00
00
' 00
(X
00
00
('.. Winey & Son, merchautsl3
Samuel Schiegel, merchant. 13
E. V. Harris, merchant. 14
GREENWOOD.
J. T. Dimm it Rro., merchant 14
SUSQUEHANNA.
H. R. Reale, merchant. 14
E. (S. Sheaiter' merchant. 13
E. S. Rhine, merchant. 14
flow
10 00
7 t-0
00
7 00
7 K
7 "HI
MONPOK.
J. in. Deitz, men-bant. 14 '
tirayi.ilHiarmun vH'o.merch'sd2 1:
S. S. Grayhiil, merchant. 14
00
!50
00
00
M. S. Oraybill, merchant. 14
FAYETTE.
W. S. IJrmvn, merchant. 13
H. C. Sausman, merchant. 14
J. A. Varkers, merchant. 13
E. E. Smith, merchant. 13
A. J. Sausman, merchant. 13
Jacoli Winey, hardware &xd
grccrie.. 1 4
FEi'.MANAGII.
G. W. Heck, eating house. 8
$10 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
10 , I0
$ 0 00
TUKBE'i'T.
Noah Hertzler, merchant. 13 ?10 CO
The licenses above .will ba due and
payable to the Cotmtv Treaiurer on and
after May lt, IStH.
An a))eal will be held in the County
Commissioner's Olliee in the liorouir'h
of Mittllintowii, on THURSDAV,
March Srd, 1S98, lietv.ven the hours of
10 o'clock, a. ro., and 4 o'clock, j. m.,
when and where all jrsons feeling
theni.-ielves agrieved may attend it thev
think" projier.
Given under my band this lirst day
of Kehruarv, A. D., 1K0S.
"WILLIAM HANKS,
Mercaltile Appraiser.
Milllintown, Pa.,
Feb. 1, 1S!W.
LOW K TES TO RALTIDfOitE
ask. w.tsiiiitGrns
lal Cxrurioii via Peua-
83 1 van t Uallroad.
On Thurruday, March 17, the
IViitiFyltrtiniii Ildilcoad C.mpaav w;ii
run tha i tcoud t f its prast-Lt serlta
of iow rate rnio i stHirHi..ri8 to Ba'ti
uii re on 1 WTssbin;tt n. yjecial train
cirrying through poller csrs and
c.?aci:' wiii !-avrt l'itti,urr 8 00 X.
M. Tickets wLl i l.-fo be yood on train
No. 4. leaving Pittsburg nt. 8.10 P.
M . cirryiry through t-leepers to
SV hhlngtou Rjnnd trip tick to,
Cood to return wiibiu trn. clays and
good to 8'op off ot Bti'.timore, wii'. be
sold at. very low rateg.
Apply to tiet t Hgti.ta, or Thrs. R
Wi t, PaEsengfr Agent, W-.sftrn
DiBtrict, Pittsburg.
Consumption Sureif Cured..
lo Twm EmxTOB: Please Inform your i -.
:i-tt I hara a positive rouicdy for the aboYa-ua..,:!
;:--u3. By its tlmaly nae thonmsda of hciu!e.7
!i3n? hare been permanently cured. I shall bo gt.iC
u. send two bottles of my reaedj VBKB to an .- '
i"" raada who hara eoneampUoa If tjiay
i vC r'f. tbcif ExpreM and P. O. addraea. V,r:- -(uliv
XiaUMOCM. U. a. 181 l V
TIRED MOTHERS find help
in Hood's tsarsaiMiriUa, which gives
tbern pure blood, good appetite and
aa neeaea VTREhCTHi -
DMINISTBATOR'9 notice.
Ketice is kureby giren tbat letters of A(l-
i minMtratioa bave ban granted to tbe tin
J denignrd npea lb? e tjto f Murtba Book,
; I lie of Fayette tnwnifeip, Juniata county,
I deceased. Aujoue indebted to said
I relate ia request-! to - cika prompt pay
ment and those having claims or deaiau'l
to present theni properly authenticated to
the unaernigntd lor aettlaruent.
Chailis Y. Book,
" Jn.l2.'98. . Admiiilbtrator.
i-jVrOTICE
OF I.1CORPORA-
Notic is beieby given that an aor.tici
, tion will he nwto to the Governor of Pnu-
10 00 hVHania on lu?6ilav the loth, day or
7 00 ; Mm h. 1898, by J. S. Grayhill, A. J. Sans
10 00 j man, IS. J. Sha.lenbergcr. E. E. Smith acd
7 00 , Itrnry L. Smith ami others under th act
" 7 00 'f Assembly cntitlnd "An Act to provile
7 00 Tor tbe incorporation and regulation ot
7 00 . ci-rtain corporation!!," approve! April L9,
7 00 j 1874, acd the snppIcaioDts thereto, lor the
10 00 charter of an intecded corporation to be
7 00 called The Juniata Telwphone and Tele
7 00 ' graph Company, tbe character aod otji-ct
10 00 of wbieb ia to enUb'.i.sh a telephone aud
7 00 ' ttb'graph line in Snyder and Juiiiita conn.
15 00 ' Iies witD connections in Perry and Mirtl:n
30 00 conntii s, and fur theg purposes to have,
10 00 , poses and erjoy all the rights, benefits
40 00 j "" prb'ilego ot aaid Act of Assembly and
uv cuipii-ujoiiin lui-reio.
ArKiasoa &. Piknku,
Solici'orf.
I
ANNOUNdJUENTS.
FOR CONGRESS.
Ma. Eiiitos: As tbe time is agzia ap
proaching for the nomination of a candidate
to represent the 18th Congresf ionl District
in Conctc-fSf it bahoovrs the Kepulilicana of
Juniata to be cocnldrririe whom thrv wi.l
j oo : f uppo: t l r that position. P. rmit Die to
7 po iii'ggst that we caiinot o bc'ttr lb:i snp
7 00 ' PCI' baT f'e: t b!. manly s-d rpntaii!e
- ' rfrrstn;ttivc,Ilon. Thd. M. Jjil.on, ot
l nauilierM urg. jviurirg tis rat two terms
he tat bi?n in clone touch with the p opio
of t! e district, always alive to th. i.- niicr
ejt?, aod svilous and actiw in ndr.n. i
the orac, By fiin f att e.p9 ier.ee ho i bt t
tcrtib!') to foivg tiirm than ever, and a, so
rail can irarn, Juniaia li.is do candidate
t
of t cr onn, th canotdo b ttrr tLu:i un.iLi-
: niy;:s'y tupjoil .Vr. aabi.n ler rt jleriiou.
A JUNIATA KeITBLICAR.
. : ":ns.
1.1-i Ut'MCANS OF JUNIATA
COUNTY.
To t republican "f Jani'iti Gnn!:
I was induced to p riuit m' tu.a) lo le
used s a cird da'o f'.ir dt:.-ist to the
unto convention by tbo ircp'irni.:i:ies of
Irirsda, bo atsurd me tha: I uculj not
Im- opposed h- uy ouo i . ilrt county. As
cppnMtion to my emdldacy has s n;j du
vrloped and as I Live i:0 di.-po.--i:ioii to
$10 00 t ciinr into a contest within th" party, X
10 00 , hcrrt.y niiLdruw as a cat didate. .My
10 00 ; thai ks arc tenaer.d to tho many lupubli
I Cues a ho bavo given tue Assurances ol
" ' sttport. l.ocis K. Atkivsom.
S.7 0 , , .
1250 foh uP;:si;srATiVK ole jatk.
j Thereby an'i";Tiirfi tho i.a:no of J? ?Lfrt
II.. l'iii.er-oii, if Finn Mil c, JnniatacouBty,
$ 7 00 ; Yi.. as a cL;i-.die !or rt-'eate to the nest
7 00 Sjte Co.ven:i..n, niljji'oi to tho nilos and
10 00 n.-dgrs of tbe Rvnr.blicfcn p-t'v rf Juniuti
7 00 Ccuntv. " FAYETTE. "
7 00 j Jan. 21, '9?.
' 00 :F0n BKPSFSE.NTA IVE DE'-S'.i AT E .
; Aia.EniroB. I'lt-c-s nnrout co William
$ 7 00 1 IJ. Orpr i:ii. r. nf Tmbctt !u.!iuip. a a
10 00 ' c.mdi!a:e for Delec-t'e l.t :!j next ti--p:ib
7 00 ( lican Stato couviji n.
7 00; MANY E1 U8LICAS3.
j tmch 15, 838.
jjoooj ass:-:viblt.
7 00 ! adi-niia, P.
7 00 ' 1 respectfully acritioccti tcy te!i as p. can
j (jo 'bdato lor ttoiaiiiati'ja Ijr tbe oltiee of K?p
i ri'sentiive, to r-p:tei;r j i.iii ,t:i co n'.y in
the Lrgisiatii.e tt Pucnsyivr. ia, a'jbjoyt to
5 7 00jthr !es und vaajscs i t! o R-j ub'ican
7 ttO party ot Juniata. If not uMiiictt'cti 1 a :rce
7 00 t-j ruppert tUo lo:i::c n ct x'.i t r-,r!"-7
(X j I.' command a1 d !ctti-d, I ej-cii to pro.
7 00 i iect acd advance tl.e iu'ciesti of Juuiaia
county as laiiLful'r as I CJr.
T. K. MJAVES.
ASSEiUbY.
li.ir"E: Pipsse cr.nonro.: that 1 am
a candidate for the ollioe of iti'pieienalivc,
to it present Jun'.ati coaufy in i,o Le;i la-iur.-,
sol'p-ct to Rtpubticm ru!esar.d Ufa.'s
and it ni minittd unit eli'i tivl p'.tdj;.; iu
solf ill favnr of econi nif, l omsty and
rr'nrni in the Stt cove.-ntucn:. I also
jr. m"s . ti abide by the result of t!io pri
mary election.
E. O. Siuaifrr,
Fh. 8, lSn8. UiifctLl.
UlUXtV I'll MKVAK.
I t eiet.y arnenrcr. resell ai n candid ite
for the Clisiiman c l ti e Rf' uli'tran count v
reiMniitvc, and in niu ot my eierticn
jlcdet- my eSf tn orl: fur the jot"iiitrr
ests cf the Hc(utlicin paity.
H- C. J'cCLEl LAN.
Jai. 2"., v8.
COU TY' CI! AIR VAN.
Mc Vi-trrx ilitf, l a , ."J i:cU 1 j '9S.
1 liirrtby.tniii unco nie:t a " cai.diiiate
or tt -e o i:i ,ii of Cha r.i:;ci ot t e JI-pu'i-'icnn
ci.untv Cacituitter, ol Ji;r.: ita cm'.n'y
:o le v-c-.d for Ap it 'K RjVS
K-fj't A T.snibt.l.VtJiJ''OR0.
i j itte t'.viiislrp.
HUMPHREYS'
N " . 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. 11 " Delayed Periods.
No. 12 " Leucorrhea.
No. 13 Cures Croup.
No. 14 " Skin Diseases.
No. IS " Rheumatism.
No. 16 " Malaria.
No. 10 " Catarrh.
No. 0 Cures Whooping Cough
No. 21 ' Asthma.
No. 24 " General Debility.
No. 26 " Sea-Sickness.
No. 27 " Kidney Diseases.
No. 28 Cures Nervous Debility.
No. 30 " Urinary Diseases
No. 32 " Heart Disease.
No. 34 " Sore Throat.
No. 77 " Colds and Grip.
Dn. IIcsrpHBETs' HouEoraTnic Maxtjai,
of Dlse.vses JIah.ed Fbek.
Small hottles of pleanant pe'-'ct. fit the vest
poeL-t. Sold by drue-?i.vtm or writ prepaid upon
receipt of price. 25 conts. except Nos. 2H, and 8
are made $1.00 size only. Humphreys' Medi
cine Cuinpauy, 111 Williura St., New York.
HUMPHREYS'
WITCH. HAZEL OIL
"THE PILE OINTMENT."
PorPtlea-Kiternnl nr Internal, Blind or BleedteBi
Fbitntuin Ano: lu-tlm,- Utoedloic of tbe hentnm.
Tbe relief I lmmedutv-tbe cure certain.
FBIOE, 60 OT8. THIAL SIZE, 25 CTX -
0olS jf Drucclats,w era! po-plil o neeip4 of ertae.
idirauu' mukcik, in l is wiau at., asw leak
THE ONUV True Blood Purifier
prominently in the V'":-ic eye to
day is Hood's Sarsnpani-.L. Tlicit'fcn
otUooas aiul OfJLY HOOD'S.
DR.DAV1D Byorite
Tjv
Loots . Ateissok. F. H. H. r ekkkix.
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
Otwic.k On Main street, in place of rest-
donee of Louis B. Atkinson, Baq., south
Bridge street. - fOct26.1S92
Uncollecting and CoBveysnctng pronir''
ly attended to.
WILDER FORCE SCOWETER,
Attorney-at-Law.
"Collections and all legal busi
cess promptly attenped to.
OFFICE IN COURT HOJJSE.
DK.D.Jf .OtAVIOZO, DK. DAB WIS B.OIiVrOEC
J-R. D. M. CSAWFOED & SON,
bare formed a partnership for tbe practice
of Medicine and their collatteral branches.
OSce at old stand, corner of Third and Or
ange streetdi Mitflintown, Pa. One or both
ot them U1 be I'onnd at their o;l'ce at all
times, notrss otherwise profosioBly es
gated. April 1st, 1896.
PRACTICAL. DENTIST.
; -aduate of the Philadelphia Dental
'o! ge. Office at old established lo
cation, Bridg Street, opposite Court
Honae, JlifSmlowB, Pa.
XT' Crown and Bridgo work;
PainloM Exlraetioa.
All work guaranteed.
'PENNSYLVANIA EAILHOAD-
Oa and after Monday-, N-jt. 2D,
1897, 'raius will run aS follows:
WESTVTARD.
Way PSRenptr, !eav-s Philadelphia at
4 30a.ic; Hurriehmg 8 00 a. m; Dtinon
noa8Si.mj New Tort 9 05 . m; Uil
i .)..... 11 l . t .
I .t--5;jwu .y ij . t'irw.r.T V 1 0. j;
Thomr'nnton 9 2.1 a. in; Van Dvh 9 Si
a. m; Tu-crnra 9 31 s. roj Vexico 9 40 a.
m; Tort Royal 9 44 a. m: MiMlin 9 CO a.
m; pFchnlm 9 55 a. n ; Lowistoivn IB 13
n-j McV-yfowa 10 38 s. bi: Nrwtnn
Hamilton II 00 a. rj; Mount Union II OS
0. m; n.in'.ippd .n 11 3 p. m; Tyrone 12 20
p. tn; A'!ooni 1 iU p. ro; Pitt,.Virs;. 50 p. m
M ;il leaves PiiiUde'i.hia at 7.( 0 s. m
Rariisbure at 11.4 ! a. m.j Mifilin 111 p
m., Lewiron 1 30 p. m.; Ilnntinicdon 2
29 p. m.; Tyr.ite 2.20 p. m ; Alteon 8 45
p. in. PitUburg 8 SO p. m.
Altoona Accoinraod.ttion leavos K irris
burc at o 01 p. in; Dancaonon o Ji I f.. m.
Newp.rt 6 02 p. m; Afilleratowo 8 1 1 p. m
Ttorri B.ontowii B ill p ni; Tikc t'.ira ft an
j p. m; Mexico 6 S i p. iu; Port Kovl 6 33
p. 111, iMiiiiin o p. mi Llen'iol n G 49 p. nv
Lew;toKn 7 l7 p. ni; .VeVejtoirn 7 30 p
m; Newton tiatni'ion 7 50 p. ni; fluatine
don 8 20 p. m; Tjr.me 9 P2 p. m; A'toon
9 35 p. m-
rciric Express lc,7es Philadelphia at
): 20 p. ni; Harri-.biirj 3 10 . tn; K:ir-8.
tUo 8 24 a. 111; niir.tMnnon3 3ta.ru; Nut--pi
?t 3 51 . m. Port V.n 4 :tl a. m; Mif
tiir 1 37a. nt; l.britnn 4 0" a. m; Uc
Veion5 21) a. ir; linntlnirdon 6 01 a
1 rr; Tyrone G 35 a. 01; Altoon 7 40 . j
! YUtttimg 12 1') p. m. '
j Ojftt-r I'zprc-ia luares Phi's!?!j.-hl.i at 4
85 p.n.; K iiiit.i;rg at 10 2-" p. m; Kewron
I 11 0-i p. tn; Wiffiin mo r. ,. LewiKfown
! ll.f 8 a. n:; Ku:itir.?:!on 12 55 a. rn.; Tvront
I 1 a n-i Altoona 2 CO a. ir; Pittsburg S SO
I a. r.i.
Ft Line l.-cvi-s PLitadelpliii at 12 25 p.
m: Htfrrribnrg S 59 p. m; Oiincsmo 4 13
p. tn; Nrwpnr: 4 b p. rr; Mifliin 5 t-7 p. in.
Ltwdtoo n 6 2 v. c: iloiir.f it. mm K CJ
j o:; Hiintiiigdun 6 27 p. m; Tvror.e 7 tt f
I ra; Altoona 7 10 p. o; Pittabarg 1130
j P- "
) KAST.TAKD.
j M .oni:( Accomffifirtaiion leuyrs Al
1 toona at 6.ti0 a. ni; Tyrone 5.2-5 a. ni.
jarrivra at Huriinrdon 11.55 a.' m.;
I Hutif.BRd.in at 6 08 a. ir; Kt-wton Iltni
ji;tOB0i2a. w; ilcVoj lown 6 S'i a. m;
I Ltnrwlowt: 7.00 a. tn; Hiffliii 7 20 a. ni;
I Ti rt Royal 7.-J5 ir; Mrx'co 7 30 a. m;
J Tl.ompfontrwn 7 4i a. m; M;!!nrstown 7 50
j a. ni; Newport 8 CO a. Diincaunon t.21
, a m; HarriGburg 8 53 a m.
I a Shore lr.r.(-s Pitttsbisrg 2 30 a tn;
j Altoona 7 15 a m; Tt-o::b 7 4 a rn; Ilunt
i: rilor 8 S' a u ; Vt:Vi ilo.vn 9 15 a jc;
l.t Wigtown. S S" a iu: Ai lJiin 9 55 a m
I port lii.yal 9 AS a u.; TI.itpsnnton:i i) n
j Mtile-.st -n 10 22 am; ft e port 10 82 a m;
! Dnrratmi'ii I't 54 a in; Varrscille 1 (.j j
j n.; Urribr.rr 11 25 a ni; PhUadol, jia 3 0t
!pi.
Vnin Lir.i' Ksprtsi leaves Pittsburg ai
; 8 IiO a. n-; Altoona 11 4H . m; Tyrono 12
j 03 f . n;; Mwiit r pti-.n 12 S5 jt, ni; Lewis
toD 1 33 p. ni; U:iia 1 iW p. iU; Harris
j bury 3 10 p. n.; Bjlt:!nori? a tm ni; Wash
I icton 7 15 p. m; phi a lclphia ti 23 p. m;
i Nevr Torit 9 SO p. ra
''"il ieavt-s AltoiMii at 2 t5 p. nj, TTr.-n-1
2 ho p. ti. Hl.rtir..ioi- 3 17 p m; Nipt:ir
iJamill.-ti 3 47 p. V:-VvtoB 4 20 p. 111;
, i.-tii.st..i! 4 33 p s-; V Hlin 4 65 p. m.
I Port Roya" 5 00 p. I.:; .Vosicn 6 20 p. m:
! Thoni!""in;o vu 3 ifi i 1,:; Milu ri-t.i vi 3 28
p. m; ewp.i!t 5 K7 p. in; Daiicmnon 6 68
p. r.i; tLtrrisfcurg (5 4-3 . ni.
Vei! K!.p iHi;'.-s Pi't-b irj at 1 yg p
ni; Aoi-'-.a 05 p. n:; Tytune ti 37 p m
Hii:i'ir''i.a 7 2u p. ni; JicVryto.rn 1 p.
n-; l.t R isioivn ! 2-J p 11.; JM ttlin 8 47 p :u;
Vr.ri ii- vai rt 52 p. m; H ii!i-rsti.wn 9 !G c
I ia T 1 v ; ott V 2 i p. 1:.; Itur-catinua 9 50 y.
. n; K -rri i nt- K 2.1 p. 1:1.
1 I'ti:! v!i i V. , Kr .r s-4 l.-jv-s Pii;:;a c a:
4 8'J p m: Al oo.m 'J i5 p."n:; Vvrstso 9 -ii
p. ni; !:ui gd.in to 12 p. tn; .Vmii.i IJn.
ion 1" 32 i.-. il; I,:Ki-:;w,i 11 ii? p. m; Mil.
t! in 11 37 p. p.i; -Rnrrisb 1 00 a. m; Ph;!
6dcli;!.!a4 JO Duw ( 33 a. m.
1 '.VI rTOVT X in. l-iOX.
Tr:iL ft r Mi! b:irv 6. 7 3.1 a. m. av i 05
p. th., I. tv:! Sutsl.n: lor I.f;t!.ma 10 05
a. D find 2 45 p. m ; tor Jlilrov 6 33 a. m.
10.20 a. tn. end o 10 p. ni., wet-k l&y.
TYP.OSE 1J1V1 ION.
Tr:.iPH Itravc tor Belltfcclu aud Lock
flavi n at 8 1C a. w., 12"30 ohd 7 15 p. ro.,
leave Lock ilivtn tor Tyrone 8.65 p,
ni. and 4 15 p. n.
TYKONE AND Cl.r: A it i- l EL! R. K.
'trams leal- 'trctie Iit t.'IfarnVkl acd
UCurttt-nsvi'l-.i b 10 a m.. S.'.Osn t 7 2';
p iu.. Iii;ve Ca : nsvi-i' lor Tyrjiwat 9.15
a. m , " 1 i p ni , End 7 rt' p. ni.
FiT, ra'ii-., mup3, etc., rail on Ticket
- Agent , r.r addrefs, Tlioi" K. Wutt, 1.
A. V. IK, Fltib AvctJUf, i'ittr.
Lurp, Pa.
J. 15. llfTCUISON, J. Li. Wood,
Geo'l Maoaj;er. tjeu'i Pass. Agt
LEGAL.
X) li IN Ii 7 1; A TOZ'S KOTICE.
Ktlaie of KlizuLelh Alagrudtr, dectaserf.
l. Hero ut A' mm ruiion on ike cbuve
eetatu having been grar.tvd to the - uadrr.
HKDi.'il. all p rsj ii." lnd'-bteJ ta tbo aatd es
tate art- n qucsitd to ni.:Ke payruc-r t, and
thoiiK hav'i-g c!.tiuM to profoi.t tho came
witlifiii: d;!:y, to
Calvin li. Haorcder
Ilex co. Jun-ata .. Pa. Adminisrrator
O.- hi- at:o:i.y. Jou.x J. PiTTtan is, Jr.,
f ti! H:i ti, Juuiata Co- Pa.
Trade Marks
Designs
fYTl Copyrights &c
Anyone nd!nff a nketch and 4esciiptKn may
quickly ascertain our opinion free wn-tner an
invention i probahly patentable. Corinnmhit
tionsstrictlrconadentUU. Handoo!ton Patents
ent free. Dlrlest sxtmcy for Becurntp patents.
Ptitents taken through Uunn & Co. Kwlte
special not-c5, wunoox ennrpe, tn tee
Scientific Jlnertcdii.
A handsomely flrastiBted weeklT. jLanrest cir
culation of any wttenttnc lonmaX Terms. $3 a
r. jLanrest eta
J. Terms. $3 i
ill newadeaien
y"ir ; roar ntmuu, 91. euia uj tu newatieajera.
f.:uo&no.33i
NewYort
Branch Omee. X W Bt, Waahlnetoo, 1
viA14. 50 YEARS'
A CHEAT REVOiUTIOW m
PRICES.
' The greatest Sacrifice Sale ever
known in Juuiata county.
.The Remainder of our winter etock consisting of men's and
boys overcoats, men's and boys, suits, Gents Furnishing Goods
will be sol i regardless of cost.
NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY,
to buy winter Koods at MEYERS WHOLESALE AND RE-
-r - . - - . ,x .-r. i , 1 111
TAIL CLUTmiNU HUUiSJi,
GREATEST CHANCE EVER
OFFERED by any house to
furniture buyers.
Preparatory to receiving and placing on sale our Spring
stock, we will inaugurate a
FLD0E CLEAR! N C.
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 through to the marrow.
Every piece of furniture now in our
slock is marked at n price from 5
to 5 per cent less than the corres
ponding goods are obtainable else
where. Yet in spite of this fact,
we have concluded to olfer cash dis
counts of from IIS to 50 per at
for a limited time only. .
WK DELIVER lUKNlTUin FREE
OFiCHAliGE.
FER0 MEYERS,
TBE LEADIXG CLOTHIER, FCRISITURK ANDll.nOUSH FCRNISHINO
G OODS, 115 AND 117 BRIDGE STRKET, MIFFLIXTO WN, PENN'A.
Tascarofa V?Jley Eailroadv
scmaaojE is effect' moxdaT, sov. 29,
18S7.
EASTWARD.
STATIONS.
PAJLY, EXCEPT SUMDAY.
iNo.1
No.3
A. M
p. jj.
Blairs Milln Iv
Waterloo
Leonnru's Grovo
Roes F .ria
Porulacii
East Wati-ifor-J
Tftcknuui
7 40
7 45
2 00
2 05
2 10
7 50
7 57r2
17
8 03
S 15
8 25
8 SO
8 37
8 45
8 40
S 55
3 5S
2 53
2 35
2 45
2 50
2 57
3 05
3 09
3 15
3 IS
3 25
3 27
3 30
3 33
Honey Grove
Fori. JJirrham
Warble v
Plea 83 "I View.
Sevm Pines
Spine-. Hi!!
Grafc ii isj's
Slewcrt..-.
Fiiedcm
Turhttt
OMPort
Poit Eoyal Ac.
v) 05
3 07
9 10
3-13
9 18
i 38
3 43
Trains Nor. 1 and 2conriHct at Port Royal
vi:h Way Passenger and Seashore Espn-sn
on P. li. U., and Nos. 3 and 4 with Mii! east
rTrSTWARD.
STATIONS.
DAU.T, EXCEPT SCNDAY.
No.2
NTo.4
A.
M. P. M.
Port Itoyal .....
Old Port
Turbett
Freedom
Stewart
Graham's
Spiuce Hi:l
Siveu Pics
Pifiasntit View
Warble
Fort Biphsm
Honey Grove
Keckiaavi
E rot Water ford . . . .
PeruWk
lioss Ftirm
Ltoiiard'B Grove. . .
Waterloo
Bliiir's MiiiB Ar.
0 010
1.310
2 8!10
3.7 10
4.410
5.o!io
6.310
7.2jll
9.011
30 5 05
37j5 12
425 17
45;5 20
4815 23
COjS
57 15
cop
0G5
lOio
181-5
25
32
35
41
45
53
10.0
12.0
14.0
15.1
17.5
20.5
25j6 00
30 16 05
40 6 15
52 6 27
CS G 33
05 C 40
10 (5 45
15 C 50
22.0
24.012
25.5112
27.0:12
Trains Nos. 2 and 8 connect at Blair's
Mills with Concord, Doyle.burg Dry Run,
Wosaville, Neeljton, Shade Gap, Shade
Valley and (loebero Station Stage Lines
J. C. MOORHEAD,
Superintendent.
T.t ti. ;:0ORUEAD,
President.
irf'ft. "fctablfc Kaon en T7cr.-'k
a t la i tkls uiedlcUic free of ehurir
.'Sa rncdy has been crepared h? th. .
i,lti.a.ea undorllU diWuoa Ss Ox
i:CJ4lC MED. CO.. Chicago, Ii5.
p -'. ly Drassists ct SI ver Bottle. BfbfC
..-t.c 51m. St.75. 6 Bottle for 89.
UOOD'S Sarsaparilla has oreraad
over again proved by iu can.
It to tbe Cut Tn CLOODPrtS.
ana save aouars ,
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
pEBBY COFVTr RAILROAD.
The following schedule went Infe effect
Nov. 16, 1896, and the trains will be rn m
follows;
r. m a. m Leave Arrive a. a n m
T30 9(M Dancannon 7 54
4 36 9( 6 King's Mill 7 43 2 Ja
9 9(9 ;3ulphn,8prlnc74e 2 20
8 41 9 11 "Corraan 8idine 7 4t 3 la
4 45 9 14 BIontebeIloPark7 4I a is
4 46 9 15 'Weaver 7 40 t
4 51 9 1!) R.Hjdy 7 I V
4 64 9 2-' noffman 733 2 f
4 66 9 24 .Royer 5S
4 69 9 2- '.Vahanor 7 2 K
6 10 10 43 Bloomfleld 7 fa , 2?
:vT7s,e 'S li
-iKSr 77o? 11?;
5 27 1005 Elliotsbnre 6 68 I!
6 84 1017 'GroenP uk fi 4H 1 1
5 S7 10 20 -Montour Vnnc B tl 1 ik
6 02 10 35 Landi0 J
P.mu.n, Arrive iSiwV B "
-n. arrives at Landisharg at k.L m'
Cms. C. Smiist,
Presidcnl.
s. n. bsok,
Sapt.
TOLiM VAL
STATIOys.
West-ward.
East
ward. 2 4
AX p M
8 86 4 00
i 27 3 67
23 t 6
8 20 8 50
16 3 4
811 3 41
8 08 8 88
8 00 8 82
7 45 8 15
? 10 t 10
' 84 3 04
7 26 SH
7 Ifi 2 49
7 15 2 45
7 10 240
7 03 2 88
68 2 24
60 2 20
1
Newr--1 1 .
Buffalo Bridge
Juniata furnace""
nahoota
Watr Pin .
F;lcomtiel. Jm'ci'a,
a.VvKoi
Ellir.tihhiiry.
Gr?en I'rk."""
I.ovsri!i(i "
Fort Rob.a"."""
CeDier "
Cisoa'a Rnn """"
Anderaouburff
Mount Pliaut ...
few Germani'n .
6 06 10 85
6 08 10 RH
1210 42
B 15; 10 45
6 25 10 62
8 2-2 11 111
6 8111 09
6 89,11 09
61 11 21
6 64 11 24
7 05;il B6
7 ll:il 41
7 15!11 45
' 21 11 61
7 27:1167
" 35 12 05
7 4112 11
7 46!l2 16
i. fj RING, President and Manager
K.. Miileb, General Acent.
FAROUHAR.
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Bll:s or whrels. fifrpr.-.
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