"' '""T - P"T--33S 'TIB III J V- Fron Itt Goes Wl Beaud A Chea Tod Fi 80 Ai Nor1 ' Ti I Ob, It Aw T But To th. 1 th er of Btj at fo til n gi B x J. a tt ii b w - 8 p o ' 1 1 'r i w n? t Dentin Ki KKHiBLiei? VI-FM3TOVN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4. 1808. B. F. SC ii VV K I E R, Ar .A. Ibo rccu.&m Lave been concen trated lii tt Southern Eiates anil quite a Ecmber Lave baen advanced to Tampa, F! rida h:nce they can ba transported to Cuba there to co operate vrii h the reble army. The rebel genial Nunuz has been to WabiErtnii ;.ud a comn'.cte plaa of cooperation lian bf-c n agreed upon France, G.cat Eiiian, Italy and llasaia hi7-j Jsc'.ared their neutrality. that is thev take co cart, with til her of the combatants. Thfe tx ptct to rt main indifferent speciaU-r ;n (lid 'he old lady v?b-n her husbavd cad a bear te.ie bviBr a fiiiht; sLe declared. I doo't care a continental rthich licks. If Gjisgrcas ha t Icokcd upon the figbt between tho Spanish government and IbeCiban rebo'.s in that way, tho people of the United States ould not be ia the whirl of this infernal war. The Governor of Tennessee hts tendered Lis service to comniucd the Tennessee trcops. Many moro men ia Pennsylvania hava applied for enlistment than hsvo gone oat with Iho National Guard. The Natiotml Gawd of PenE&yl ysniawere .!? copeer.'rated at .Ifjurit Gretna uu ibo 2Sth. Eximinalion ihtrd returned a nuinbrr cf the guard hemo on ac count of physical imperfections Ssrecteen cf li e Lcwi&lo'wn counpar-y were S6nt home. The Wasbicgtun war department is at thia early sicgw of the game $34,000,000 bihind with is payments. France is arming, but what for is not clear. S ae is believed to be ia sympathy with Spain on account of her ltiuiztion with Spain. If France goes to war for Spanish in terest. The European government will t'.ar the French govtrnment to pieces. The government ia hurrying naval construction. The govtrnment is tt work to build 3 buttlo sLips, 16 tor pedo deslrojiug boats, 4 coast de ft. use monitors and 1 gun beat. ar: war! and backward springs the hand of ciriliz-itiou on tho dial plate of this time and generation. The Oregon bat! la bhip was net captured by the Spaniards. She arrived at Rio Janeiro last Saturday The Paris arrived in New Yoik cn Friday, her appearance was greeted by thousand!, for it Lad been report ed that he had bttn captured by the enemy. jtovimoes are i.ign ia iisvuntt and the purpose now is to get al army of men in the rear of Havana, and with the navy in front eiftiva the city into submission. Tho Spaniards in Cuba ia several placsj where fis Br'.tua hivj a con sul threw stoi.es at tho consuls ,cui cers. thev b!aaao the British with having American sympathy. Capo Verde Inlands belong to Portugal, tnd as Portugal has de clared ber seit neutral in this figbt the Sf anibh flet there were com pelled to leave wLich they did cn Saturday heading for America. They probably wdl come tbis way to Porto Rico, there rectal and from there, where? On Saturday the Jcwb of Chicaso asssombled in their churches and prayed to tho God of Moses for the snoccts of tho Americans over the Spaniards. No nation in tha or!d ince ihe dojs of Altxitruar the Ma cidcnisi; IteLctn feo favortbleto the Jews as tho Americans. Th" Spr ish report of the result of the lioiubaiouioul of Alautai'zas, Cuba, .liiT;rs from tk-t of the Aaiar ican report. The Spanish rc-porl that tnly a mule was killed ia tie fight. Tho Americana report CO Spaniirds blown up. It is ar.iiciticed that the bombard ment f IiHvat:a may take place at any time afier this Wednesday. When Cuba has been tiken tba rights of all nations will be respected and tho United Stales will hold it till a goviTiimeat of peace can be estab listed among the people. Captain Sampson's flag ship steamed within two miles of the shore naar Cabrnas Cuba, last Fri day, the band cn the sbip was play ing for diner, when of a sud-dc-n they were surpri-td at Leering rifles crack cn abluffaloag ths ahoro. Several vjllies were fired at the ship from the shore. Then the ship be gan shooting with her light guus, which ha 1 ii-i eff jei of chasing a Sp.iui.ib. cavalry company out of tho bushes. The railroads in the southern states are put to the greatest strain to carry tho regukra to Tarawa Florida, from which they will be transported t- Cub-i, this Weduts Cay, M.iy 4. Dewey's prrtat naval Victory at the Philippine Island his enabled him to taifu pj8ri$sion'of ilatiia, tho Cap itol city, lie has proceeded to oi- gunizea provisional goveranasut wi;h tXt ".rterS"-M Sn th ' pie. AnuiTiber of theSpanish soldiers! Cemmandor Sampson, tbis Wed lr . j i - ,1 j , r.;day morning h8 divided his n.et , were tossed about with thedusti tef re liavana, and with a portion of , r i r j i r a r i t sooe .o,e wh.re tmder seaui and fragments of the f ortitications in i orders A report prevails that he . , r a i " it i 1 1 c , i iwneto head off the Sp,ni6h the forts when the shells from the; flet that is coming from Spain an.l , . . t ' , . , alSnctia,Slwar ships dropped among them. It ottb.PMiiPPi.i,idt is reported-that the killed and NAVAT WAEFARR rs A v ALt v Aiir ixvL,; The first battle tanzas a town of 3c,ooo inhabitants of Havana. As far ot April, tne united states torpeao boat hoote, Lieutenant W. L. Kod gers, commanding was sent to take soundings in the harbor of Matanzas with the object of finding a landing place for the American troops, be tween and 6 o'clock in the evening when within three hundred yards of the shore a masked Spanish bat tery opened on her and fired three shots at the Foote. They were the first shots fired direct at the Ameri can flag, the marksmen were poor shots and their firing did Vio harm. i he hoote steamed quickly back to tne neet ana reported. 1 nis is a picture of the Foote. TORFEDO BOAT FCOTE. Tho Foota ii swift r.s tho wind. She cau do 24.5 knots on hour and hns 2,000 Lcrs!Ti;owsr. Iier distilaccment is only 142 tone, and she coet $97,500.' I"r-;trons torpedoes and s'xsaiall puns are her weapons of offense cud dufense. Commander Sampson, of the fleet before Havana, determined to see Jfor himself. On he steamed to Matanzcis in the flag ship New York. . AKMO&ED CRUiSHg Ni7 YOSIC The "(w York is sisa'lor bit fj-Uv tban tiia Erooklyu. Her speed is 31 knots, her c:i-p:.-;ce:nerit 8,200 tons, aud she cost $3,000,000. She carries six 8 Inch and tvrcivo 4 inch guns and 10 puns of smaller calilcr. The Monitor Puritan and the Cruiser Cincinatti accompanied the flag ship, when within 7,000 yards ot the shore the bpanish opened on the flag ship. It was-one o'clock noon. The shots fell short of the New York. The Puritan and the Cincinatti fell into a line and a storm of American shells and solid shot rained into the Spaniard forts and battered them into dust and frag ments. In halt an hour all was over, the Spanish were silenced. Houses in thetown of Matanzas were struck and great consternation pre- there among soldiers and peo-i took place at Ma J . . , I back as the 2tn4cu aL '"9" uuu," iUM the 27th of April, .wounded at Matanzas number 60 , The American war shlpS were not touched by the shots from the Spaniards. American troops from the United States will be land- A r4- '.f nlnriTip rr FIRST BLOODSHED. The firtt blood shed ia the effort to give a peaceful govern mant irt t.hft nfnn! nf (Inh.i was board the large Spanish merchant fhips Guido that was tryin to pntftr this nort of ilavariA. The Guido was loaded with valuable cargo, valued at four is SCO feet long, that is longer 111 WUUkuvia uvuuw, iiwv .i:.. Ufnn, A.,, K..(, . ican line of blockade. Tha Monitor Terror discovered her and gave chase and opened fire on the Spanish ship. One shot struck the eteerins ctu. another shot struck the compass, a third shot struck the pliot hou. and killed one Spaniard and : wounded eight others. The Spaniards were knocked out by ! splinters of wood. This is a picture of the Monitor Terror that captured the Guido and shed the first blood. THE DOUBLE TUEEET MONITOR TESEOR. The Terror is a modern coast defease vessel of 3,900 tons displacement. He speed is 12 knots, aud she cost Uncle tarn $3,178,040. Her four big 10 inch gnus are carried two iu ci-ch trim t. She ab:o has eisht smaller ruus. In actiou ghe can sink so that ber upper ltck is Cnsb with the water and ber curved dedt and revolving turrets are alone presented aa a target. She carries a crew of 200 mou. A GLORIOUS NAVAL VICTORY. The American Aug waves in Victory where it never waved before.' It was a victory thousands of miles from home; on Stindav May 1st when the people or' the United States were pracefullv preparing to attend ihurch and ob.erve the Lord's' day, one of the bloodiest and most destructive naval battles of! modern times was fought, at Manila, a town located on one of LllXS . 11 1 1 I tlJ lTiUllvl., U W'-JCiL J JJ Jll.lJ 11.'IU liuilj, V ilUltb,. It is G.000 miles from S;tn Frnnctseo, Ciiltfornia, to where the battle was fought. The American tleet was under the com mand of Commodoie Dewey, an officer tint fought his sli p well during the days of rebellion, and perhaps it was his experience rained more than a generation ao that helped him in the bril liant fight lat SuL-day. The ships that he led into the fight last Sunday were the Olympic, on which Joseph Stutts of MifTiintown, u a marine, the IJlon on which Samuel Rob ison, of Mifflintown, is an o:fi?er, the B.utimorj, the Raleigh, the Concord, ihe l'etrel,. The Spanish rieet consisted of nine ships. Commodore Dewey ia an early riser acd he moved upon the Spaniards ut o o'clock on Sunday morning, and forced bis way into the harbor and in the first Battle of three hours three Spanish ships were sunk. He then with drew his lleet to cire (or the wounded. He returned at 9 o o; ock an J renewed the fight - and defeated the Spanish fleet completely ,-, n ;:i ,t U'c-i of lj J r 1-1-.! ':t, 'I'1 ! . Ki mini dfis Ik u is h. -v l.v p ;- ! i: fi l!ic !."te of r'n; cttu icwusf.:", Jm.ili ci.ua').; !'.., fSrc-oi. Anyo'i f i'.iii-h'.. it la sai-i s'ale U rijiert-.d tit mako ptvtn; py-; o.Ciit and iSiese luvinj cisinis vr dnmand; ta j res.-u! ti m p:cier;y ju ' eMk'led ti' h. ni.ic'r.i:;i'd lorm-itl :!io.t. ! Tu'LiS W. rt.-OK, '.:n,'2 "0?. AdiL- ...ncaM", NOTH'Ij OF iNi'OUI'ORATIOy. Viti' i i hfivtiv'i-"!vc!i that ail a'.:;Ii- cation wiil lie nia'.ie to tha iovcruor of No. i'cniiHyivauia, on 'i'uesuay the 17tii day fj0. of AIuv, A. !-, lwts, t.y'1'. -',. Mo..:ih.'.ul,! J. ('. iloorhead, Wni. Kratt I a. H. Cat- riJ' lin and Curl K. Ksyviisehitdeand ot!ierK,iNo. under ths act of iirtxemhly eiiiilletl Aiilsi0i Act to l-rovide fur the inoorixtia-' ati:i and reirulatioii of certain ci' i.Hjr. ations" Ri.piovcd April ath 1S74, andNo. 27 the KUi;"lemtnt ti:t'reto, for t L-har tcrnf ail iiitemli-d coriKirution to l-C called the 'luwarora Fertilizer l.jaijany,!No. the fl'.aracter and oliert of which j,;0 is the luaiuiiacture i fcrtmers ar.u ingredients, in Juniata County, Pena- kvIvr!i!:i. and for 1hes Tilina)? to have, ptueas anu cijoy an uo riius' benefits and privliejces of i-a'ui act of nenibly and the HMiipIcm-.'iit" thereto. Y. J. ftV Jll.lJiJj, Apsil liVslS. Ho'.k-ko 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ft: Tradc Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. endlna aaketeb and deecription may OtiicKlT ascertain our opinion lree whether an fnvent'ion is probably patentable. Co-iimanlca-tli(nssirirtlT"nll(leiitial. Hanobookon Palcnta aent free. Oiliest aaency for aeiwine pateiita. latenu tnken thniunh Munu i Co. receive tpericii nu'ice, without cliarge. In the Sdenlific Jfmerican. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Jrreat eh culatlon of any acientifln Jnarnal, Term. rer: fonr montha. $1. Sold by all newsdealers. MUKN & Co. j: New York Branch OCae. J W Bt, Waabincton. D. C 13 s rt-fl;tjs nro InnfT on Thursdav ADfll Zl . On hundred thousand dollars. She than two ot the longest barns " 1'- -I 4- of i-irm fhitiirrK ihn AltlW. HUMPHREYS' i 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. 11 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 '" Leucorrhea. No. .13 Cures Croup. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. IS " Rheumatism. 16 " Malaria. 19 " fatarrh. 20 Cures Whooping Cough 21 24 26 " Asthma. " General Debility. " Sea-Sickness. " Kidney Diseases. Cures Nervous Debility. ". Urinary Disease " Heart Disease. " Sore Throat. " Colds and Grip. r :No. 2S 30 32 No. 04 to No. 77 Dc. rjcjtPHBETs' Homeopathic ILuttjax. of Diseases Hailed Free. Small liottlea of pleasant pclt. lit tha vest !poket. folu by dru'Ut. or nt prepaid upon irwotiiot of price, 25 cent, except Nos. atf. ana 32 are lusdc size only. Humphreys' lledl. cine Company, 111 William St., New York. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." For PUes External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding! Fistula la Ano: Renin? or Hleedlug of the Bectum. Tae nlicT. la Immediate Ua core ctftain. PHIOE, 60 OTS. TRIAL 8IZZ. OTB. SolS -7 Drmratats, ar aot pa-pl& a rnl)i ml pftaa, waira aEta-ain.ee.. maliar'iuaB.,w lass GR I AT SALES lrve tiie great merit of ilootls Sarsaparilla. Hood's Sarsapariilu kc'Is beennse it accomplishes GREAT CURES. .law?! Ci::fS All. 1 :lt .Oj-. ar Crr Lvvn E. Atkismw. ATKINSON X ATTORNEYS-AT - LAW. M1FFLINTOWN, PA. Omicb On Main street, In place f rej; deuce of LonisK. Atiimon, "'"u"' Bridge street. ivcno,- 02rCollocting and Conveyancing T? ly attended to. d lLBERFORCE SCIIWEYER, Attorney-at-Law. r-Collections and all legal busi ness promptly attenped to. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. DR.D.Jl.CBAWroBD.Da. DABWIW M.CEAWfOar. jy&. D. M. CHAWFORD It SON, have formed a partnership for the practice of Medicine and their collatteral branches. Offce at old gtand, corner of Third and Or aige Bfreetii, MimintowD, Pa. One or boh bi them will be found at their o3ice at all timed, nnloM otherwise profensiocaHy en gazed. April Uf, 1S95. j r'PIfR I-! 1 IJHj lit.. PRACTICAL. E!TIST. aduate of the Philadelphia Dental ; ijOi.t f e wST.V :ZrCo;r;;$7.5b, and all clay, worsteds suits at 10 are much favored by A ' 'na own. Pa. - KF Crown and Bridge work; Painless Lztraotion. All work guaranteed. PONSTLVANIA RAILROAD- I ua una alter atonaay, xsov. .vj, 1S97, 1 rain3 will run as follows: WESTWARD. Wy Passenger, loaves PbiUdnlphia at 4 SO it. m: HArribnrr K GO l. m: Duncitn. ! non 8 8 a. m; New Port 9 05 a. ni: Mil- I.rslown 9 15 a. ra; Parword 9 21 a. m; Thonr'sontowo 9 20 a. mj Van Dyke 9 83 a. m; Tuacaror 9 36 a. ra; X exico 9 40 a. m; Port Royal 9 44 a. m: Mifflin 9 60 a. m; Dmholm 9 55 a.i:; Lewistown 10 13 a. ir.; McVeytown 10 38 a. m; Nrwton flamilfon 11 00 a. m; Mouut Unioa II Or) s. m: Huntifipdnn 11 33 p. ni; Tyrone 12 20 p. tn; Altooca 1 C'J p. m; PitUbtirgS 50 p. m M;!il leave Pbi!a1elph!a at 7.C0 a. ra.; OsrriBbiir; at 11.4-a. ni.; itilrlin 1.11 p. m., Lowistown 1 30 p. m.; Uuntingrtlon 2. 29 p. m.; Trroce 2.20 p. ra ; AltooDa 8.45 p. di.; Pittsburg 8 3 p. m, Altonca Accommodation leaves H irria bur at 6 00 p. in; D'ir.cannon 5 3t p. ni; Newport 6 02 p. m; JfiJIurstown S II p. m; Thoirjisintjwn C 21 p m,- ToMria 6 30 p. m; .Vexico 6 33 p. m; Port Koral 6 3S m; Ititllia (5 43 p. ru; Denlioli 8 49 p. m; I.ew-town 7 '7 p. m; .UcVeytown 7 30 p ni; Newton Hamilton 7 50 p. m; Hunting, don 8 20 p. ci; Tyrone 9 02 p. dj; Altoona 9 33 p. m- - Pacific Express It-ay ps Pbi!'K-lphia at V 20 p. m; Harri-tburj 3 10 a. ni; Slws vi.le 8 24 a. in; Duneanr.on 3 88 a. m; Nw pi jt 3 59 a. m, Tort Itovl 4 31 a. m; Mif flin 4 37 a. m; Lwistotvn 4 5S . m; Mc- IVcv'owbS 0 a. re; Huntingdon 6 03 , j ni; Tyrone 6 55 s. m; Altoona 7 40 a. ai; Pittabnrg 12 10 p. m. Oyster Express leaves I'tiilatJ-Iphi at 4 S5 p.m; Hsnisburg at 10 29 p. m; Kkwporl 11 t-(i p. m; SdiHiin 11 tt p. k; Lewistown li.f.8 a. ni; Hontingdon 12 65 a.m.; Tront 1 32 a m; Altooca i 00 a. m; Pittsburg 6 30 j a. tn. j Fast Lie leaves Philadelphia at 12 25 p. j ill; Uarrrisbnrg 3 50 p. m; Unncaaan 4 15 p. roj Wowpert 4 S5 p. m; If ifltin 5 07 p. n. i Ltwistown 6 21 p. W; Jfenat Uhion 8 98 p. j rti; Huntingdon S 27 p. to; Tjroaa 7 84 p in; Ahoora 7 40 p. o; Pittsanrg 1130 p. ni. EASTWAKD. AKoonaJ Accomir.odation Ieavrs Al teoua at 6.U0 a. ra; Tyrone 5.25 a. ra. arrivta at IIu.itindcu 11.55 i. Huntingdon at 6 58 a. bf; Newton nam iltcn 6 i2 a. ra; McVevlown 6 39 . a. ib; Lcwistowo 7.00 a. m; KiWin 7.20 a. m; Port Royal 7.25 a. vn; Mexico 7 30 a.' ra; TboinpODtowD 7 41 a. m; Millerstowo 7 5B a. m; Newport 8 00 a. hi; Iluncaunon 8.24 a B; Harrisburg if 55 a ra. Sta Shore leaves Piittsbnre 8 30 a ra: Ali,1il7'5 m T-T.0"" 7 48 If- liunt a ra: I. wi.stown9 85 a m; Mifflin 9 65 a ni Port Royal 9 59 a ra; Tlimpsontwa 10 14; MiliorsioTVD 10 22 am; Newport 10 32 a in; flarcnnn'in 10 54 a m; Marysvil! 11 07 i n'; Harriburg 11 25 a m; Philadelphia S 00 f Hi. Man Line Kxprefs leaves Pittsburg ai S 00 a. ir; AHoiin.i 11 40 a. ra; Tyrone 12 03 p. iu; Hun;;;!g!(.n 12 35 p. m; Lewis town 1 S3 p. ni; MiiMiu 1 &9 p. ta; H.lrris burj 8 10 p. di; Faltimore 6 00 p. ra; Wash ington 7 15 p. miFliiiailelphia 6 23 p. ro: K6W Tcrk 9 30 p. a Mi! leaves Altoous at 2 5 p. m, Tyron 2 S5 p. u, riniitingdoM 3 17 j. ni; Newton Hamilton 3 47 p. n; McVeytowa 4 20 p. mj l.ewistown 4 33 p. y.; WifRin 4 55 p. ai. Port R;vl 5 CO p. m; Aezico 6 20 p. m; Xiiomps'intown 5 18 p. n; Uiliert-ta 6 28 p. m; Newpirt 5 37 p. m; Dar.cannn 6 68 p. m; Hairisbr.rg 6 45 p. . Kail Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 P0 p. hi: Altcona S 05 p. m; Tyrone 37 p. ni; Huntingdon 7 20 p. ni; MeVeytewn 8 V4 p. n; Lewistown 8 26 p m; Aifflia 8 47 p ni; Port Royal 8 52 p. m; Millerstcwn 9 18 p. Bi; Newport 9 26 p. Di; Puncannou 9 60 p. m; HnrriNbnrg 10 20 p. m. Philadelphia Expre!i loaves rittsbu--g at 4 30 p. m; Ailoona 9 05 p. to; Tyrooo 9 31 p. ni; Hanlingdon 10 12 p. m; Mount Un ion 10 32 p. id; Lewistown 11 IS p. ni; Mil. Kir. 11 S7 p. ni; FLirrUburg 1 00 a. m; Phil " .'delphia 4 30 New Yort 7 33 a. a. LEWIsTOWN DIVISION. Trains for sn&burv at 7 3.i a. ni. an l 05 p. t leave Sunbury tor Lewistown 10 05 a. id. and 2 45 p. m .-, lor iiilroy 6 35 a. m. iu.su a. m. ami it 10 p. m., week iavs. TYKOjSE DIVISION. Train leave lor Bellcfonte and I.oek Haven at 8 10 a. ia., 12 30 a ad 7 15 d. ib . esva Lock Haven lor TyroDa 8.55 v. m. end 4 15 d. m. TV RONE AND CLEARFIELD R. R. Trains leve Tvrone for ClearHelrt a..n Curwensville &t 8 20 a. ra.. 8.15 and 7 -jr. p m., leave Curwensville t ar Tyronaat 9.16 a. ui., a., and 7Wn n. For, rates, maps, ete.. call on Ticket Agents, or address, Thos. E. W att, P. A. w. v., 3oU Fifth Avenue, Pitta. burg. Fa. J. ii. Hutchison, J. R. Wood, Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass. Agt LEGAL. ADMINISTRATOR'S MOT1CE. Estate f Elizmbtlh Magrtultr, dectmted. Letters of A ruim: ration on the above estate having been granted to the under B.gucu. iiorsoua laasBiBa le ins said es tate are requested to make payment, and mua usTing cmius 10 present tne same without delay, to Calvin B. Uaorcdcb Mexico, Jnniata Co., Pa. Administrator Or his attorney, Joan J. Pattbsoh, Jr., - avitli.ntown, Jnniata Co-- Pa. Consumption Surely Cured. 10 lua tDrroa: Please Inform yonr ivo-.t, I here a poattive remedy tor tbe above-usT-.i-j Smrmse. By ita timely nee tbonaanda of bipcM tVir have been permanently eared. I shall lo c4 to sotid two bottles of my reaiedy FREE to as ,- ot i-"ir readers who nave eonsnmptton U te? ill soi.o re uuar Expraas aad P. O. addreea. H. v m'v x-aa, eap" wjAi. is. u.. uu Hi- y People Believe -what they read alout liootT Sarsaparilla. The' know it 14 an houuat medicine, and that it cures. Get Hood s and only Hood's. a Hood's Pills cure all liver ilia, re- kave-tite Mesnedy CtJHts aix kidney. Stomach S ' " " " AND LIVES TROUSLCS. GRAND NEW STOCK A SPRING CLOTHING AT MEY E R ' S . ' We are now ready to serve neoDle with the grandest and largest stock of clothing' ever produced in 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 belt 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 mors goods than any year previous to which we extend our heartiest thanks. The men's splendid suits at $3 and $ i, are truly wonderful! to behold The dress wear suits all spring fashions at $5.50, S7.50, and 8 50 ani up to 15, exhibit every pleisin? anl reliable kind. Uoys knee pant ftq vrpn3 elegant all wool stylish dressers, Mens advanced fashions, all wool suits at Jj)b. loung mona at $i 50. Boys at 2 50 remain now on sale. IN HATS, the new styles are all in. Handsome shape?, 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 25s. Fancy pliin hemstitched handkerchiefs 5c, Extra elastic suspenders 15c. 7.35 warranted pure wool and worth $15.00. This offtr 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 value a matter of scoadary eon sideration. Every man whether tall of' short, slim or stout, can be fitted from this line. . A MESSAGE FROM THE FURNI TURE STORE. Our furniture store has no complaints to make. Businesi floors devoted other furniture stores, but our immense three trade from moto high grade furniture is kept humming with be may ats aiming till night. We are appreciated and that we candulll 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 DP 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, TOURS TRULY, FERD MEYERS 115 AND 117 BRIDGE STREET Tuscarora Valley Eailrcad. BCHSI'CLK IX EFFECT SIOXDaT, NOV. 1897. 29, EASTVTARO. STATIONS. No.l T!0.3 DAILY, EXCEPT SUMDAr. A. M. P. IT. Blair's Mills Lt 7 40 2 CO Waterloo 7 45 2 05 Ionard's Grove 7 50 2 10 Ross Farm 7 57 2 17 Perulack 8 03 S3 East Waterford S 15 1 35 Heckmsn 3 25 1 45 HonevGrovw... S 30 2 CO Fort Bighaai S 37 2 57 Wurb'.e 8 45 3 G5 PkhSiict View S 4JU C9 Sfcn Pines 8 55 3 15 Sprue Hi! 8 5S i IS Graham's 9 05 3 25 Stewart, 9 07 3 27 Freedom 9 10 3 30 Turbett 9 13 3 S3 Old Port 9 18 3 38 Port Royal Ar 9 25 3 45 Trains Nos. 1 aod 2 connect at Port R ovnl with Way Paosenger and Seashora Express en 1. ti. K., ana nob. 8 and 4 with Miil east WESTWARD. STATIONS. 1 J No.2No.4 DAILT, EXCEPT SUHDAY. .5 - ft Port Koyal 0 0 10 30 5 05 Old Tort 1.310 373 12 Turl 2 810 42 5 17 Freedom 3.7jl0 4515 20 Stewait 4.410 485 23 Grabain'e 5.0jl0 505 25 Spruce Hi!l 6.3 10 5715 32 Seven Pines 7.2 11 00,5 35 Pleasant View 9.011 06 3 41 Garble 10.011 lOUl 45 Fort Bigham 12.0 11 18 5 53 Honey Grove 14.011 25 6 00 Hecknian 15.1 11 30 6 05 East Waterford 17.511 40 6 15 Perulnck 20.5 11 52 6 27 Roes Farm. 22.0 11 586 33 Leonard's Grove... 24.012 05l6 40 Waterloo 25.512 10;6 45 Blair s MUls Ar. 27.012 156 50 J rains JNos. 2 and 8 connect at Blair's wins wun Uoncord, Doylekbnrg Dry Rnn, Nossville, Neelytoa, Shade Gap, Shad Valley and Oosbern Station Stage Lines. J. C. MOORHEAD, Suptrxnttndent. T. S 5TOORHEAD, Prtident.- rrll?"!1"-?., T-i",hl". Book aw TScm f v-'i V e .7 BI ireej to any adrt J!'? voir patients can also oo-.j I:u3 remedy has been Brepared ay the Rersr'. v.w:r KueniE. of Kort Warno. Iae. alnce 1S7C r pvcpaied under bis alrecaea byaae &0NIC MED. CO., Chicago, t'Y Imti!.t(i at PI per Battle. 6 far :i. ;-;rwe Kie. svi.75. Butt lea for MOOD'S Sarsaparilla hM over and over again proved by its cores, when all other preparations railed, tta tt Is Om Qmt True CLOOD FdtttsT. OF the buiis are on saie at $i.ou, 82 covert overcoats at S6.50 and MIFFLINTOWN, PENN'A. BAILROAD TIME TABLE. pERBT COTJVTT RAILROAD. The followini schedule went Into eflael r ,u tixm a . i - .... - iira, ana me trains will be rua i aa ioiiows; r. in 4 30 4 36 4 39 8 41 4 45 4 41 4 61 4 54 4 56 4 59 a. m 9 00 91'6 9(9 9 11 9 14 9 15 9 19 9 22 9 24 9 2 Leave Arrive a. m t.. m r . iuiicitunon i 54 2 28 aragu aiui 7 48 Sulphur Springs 7 46 'Corman Sidinir 7 44 2 23 2 20 3 18 2 15 2 18 2C8 2 65 2 03 2 00 i 41 1 38 1 31 1 29 1 25 1 20 1 13 1 15 2 50 Montebello Park 7 41 Weaver 7 40 7 86 7 33 Roddy Hoffman Royer 'Mabanoy Bloomaeld Tressler Nellson Dam's Elliotsbure Bernlieisi's Groen Pirk Montour Juno Landisburc 7 81 7 28 7 23 7 09 7 04 7 61 58 6 51 6 48 6 33 5 10 10 43 6 16 9 49 5 21 9 54 5 24 9 57 5 27 10 05 6 82 10 t 7 6 84 10 17 6 37 10 SO 6 02 10 35 p. ra a. m 6 2S Arrive l-eavo a. tn m train leaves BlooraHeli at 5 53 a m snd arrives at Landinbnrg at 6.23 a. m Train leaves Landisimrs; at 6.08 p. aa.. and' arrives at Bloomfleid at 6.40 p. m. All atitmna marked ) are ll.t stations, at which trains will coie t- a full 'stop on signal. - ' Geas. H. Sxiur, Presidenl. S. H. Bw, Sap i. VIEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL I v ley Railroad Company. Time tibls of passenger trains, ia effect an Mundav, May 18th. 1896. STATION3. West ward. East ward. 3 2 I 4 Newp-it Buffalo Brida-e.. - A 1 a 1 p M 6 05 19 85 til 4 no 6 0810 38 S 27' . -6 12 1 421 1 23 ,M 15 10 45 2 gb0 6 25 10 62' 16' s 44 $22" Oil Sllj , Juniata Pnrnace W ahneta 8 vivas . Wat-r Pli: Bloomriold Junct'n, VaUev Bund 00111 vv, m e pa 6 3911 09 6111 2lj 6 64 11 24 7 95:11 85 7 1111 41 7 15(11 45 7 2lll 61 7 27,11 67 7 8512 06 7 4i;i2 11 8 9 EUiottn&ura- 82 1 "1 8 1 Green Park 7 SO' 84 LotsviPe Fort Kobesen . : s 10 8 04 2 61 2 41 2'si 2 40 2 81 2 24 2 20 7 26 Center 7 1 7 iS: 7 10; 7 03. 68 6 e0; Cisna's Rua Andersonbnrg ..... R''" Mount Pleasant .., New Germant'n ... 7 46;12 15 D. GRING, President and Manaper K.. Miller, General Agent. 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