J t t : I -t II- SENTINEL'S REPUBLICAN MIFFL1NT0WN, PA. WEDNESDAY, MAY !., 1.81)8. TEiCMS. SciiSfKilTiox par year if jiaid iuadvau. c; 1.5'J if not jn:id in ad vance. Transient ;-ti-ertii'ift and local lio'ic.'s 4 ft : a l'.ie. Deduct '.o.ih will nir.de to those de Biriw; to cde.tl j l).v the jear, half or !ua..cr ye, . imwm iimi r fa.--" -' I'.V :u t of ' !r-rc -;s t!ie avy Ie-partim-iit aut'niii je.1 t: builtl 33 new y.-.r shi..s. lliil;idelT..Iii.i is preparin ' to hohl an o:r ! ;Ukn t ) ilNpbi.V its ..iuIt:tHlii.:'s war t foreign and l:i!IOSti' it rs How this Think of r, nation is broadening. i:t 2 months ago, v.e were sill i the world vi-.i". to the nations of hand off The Mnnrw doctrine in. our national doctrine aii'lthut l'.vhifl At!!v.-ti!.-iii3 trim interfeiii'.K In f-rci;rn lands, with other rovon incut aiV.iirs ami for bids other jroveniiiients from inter fering in Ai:.'i'ri"iii i'iVairs 1!; hohl tlu; tia !!;' 1'ivsto, by the mi'.liiai ;. v. inxl v.e are on the other side of the i-h'i-c on the ivnliw of eh in;:, ;:s o. ;:(:-; by the ri;dit of eonojtiest, .ivi:t:i of y;;,t island os-esioiis. Truly ii is :i veritie tion of the old s iyiir; th::t cimmi tanees ;:itcr eases. FOI: A XATin.VAL I'XIYKIJ MTY. jin oi. i rit; v ij: t cm: i y OIT i.l.UICK V. ASUN: I'OV'.S SI'i.KNO'H I liKA, TIIKi'I. W T' III'. 1". I. -h I K!) 1 ) 'i II K ri in.ic. '!!! itiaii'. ely few eo!e vi-ob-:ibly are awiice of the ainonnt of work 1 Ik: r has been done toward reali.-.i'i:; '.'ei-:r 'Witsliiiij;! m's ider.ofa j,re;:t nation;:! I'niyersijy of the I'ni'f".! iniites. F'r years he talked and wpjIc :ibot it, ::n! at his death bequeathed :." .:!(( as a first endowment ; !:it in spile of the reeojrnl.e:! i:ec,l of such ;m in stitution, nioie than a century has jione by v. it hont t-ei!i.'; it estab lished. Siim V"a.--lii';i. m's tine the plan has had ibe eiuloi-semeni of many oilier presidents, while ii has been I lie drciio of ihe most eminent scholars nd scientists f r years. A ni'in'i i he f.hicvl.s whicli are liientioned as those which a trite nniversitx shoidd a. umnlisli are: to j.roviiie p'.st-;;r,!dii;:U' iiisinict ions in -ill department-- of learning: to tcpics'tit r.t all tiiae.-s the sitmoi hiitnan knowledge ; ! lead in the Civ e'n.j.eii'eot of m v professions; to lead the world in ri;ii),t! ie- M.-.tirh and lnvetf-nlton, am! to coiistiiiitean in. pregnable bidwark oftrrdlj and freed. m. TIrmipo'i i,r :i ;!-e-t inst it ai i n for pnrciy post iiiduate work, whieli this v(.(i'ii oe. will be uiider stoixi vio l' it is remembered thai someUiia;; like i'onr thousand Americans abroad t obi lin at foreign inst it to ions wha.t they ean not iiml at home. In otiier to furl her the work a national university com'iiiitee of (w. hundred has been iipjointeil, and local 'MU-oi-e Washington Memorial ' 'mtiiiittes-' are bein.'i foiiiied. Amoaj: the rlirf'f hundred pro jectors of the csiahiishment of this l'ni ersity we (bid I he name of a former resiiei: of. Juniata county, I'residfiit Holmes Dysin-er, 1). 1., of 'an 'iiiv.' ' liee, Illinois. TIk-IIisI a i-ii is to have every club. o!iii;i;dio!i assoeiation school ami college, taake if possi ble, one pi'oranusie dnrin.'x the winter for the the consideration of theJeori;e W'ashini'ton memorial and the be;;i'e-t of 'asliinj;tor for a university of the Tnilel States. To the end that they may be n foiiiied and ready to keep next 2i'ui! of February as an offering lay, when :d! over t he land a wave o' thought and a spirit of loyiil' ' jnay be rebi'ptised into patrioi ism, and the ne.iec!ed trust made an actual li ing influence, a fuml stored in the Amarican Trust ami .Security bank, for a building wliose rornes stone shall be lail on the hundiet !i anniversary, Janu ary 1NW.- What we mast and will have nltiiaat'! is the I'niversity of ihe I 'nited States, non-olitif al, nop-ser-tarian. Smil !isoni;ui. for exam ple, brotd in scope, rcarhiir; eut t; all lauds for the ablest minds and most scientific appli ances with which to teach and illuminate modern science in its highest form. There are- nineteen acres of ground near Ii layette square, Washington, 1. ('., now owned by the roverninent and held for t he purpose of a I'niversity of the I'nited States. A local committee has lwen formed for .Imiiala county with Miss Ida ?d. Ilartoiivas chairman ami Mrs. T. V. Irwiuas secretary and treasurer, other meinbei's of of committess are !Mrs. A. N. Hav en, Mrs. S. I. Cramer, Miss Mary Campbell, Miss ii;iy Louden, and Miss Marv A. Laird. .V itinjor gciif ral in The T'niled States army rol.s six humlreil ami twenty live dollars a month.. A lu iadier general gets lour hu -drel a-d sixtee dollars and sixty two a-:d two third ee-jts a niotii. A eolocel gets three hundred aid thirty-three a-. d a third ee-,ta a lno.ith. Or in other words the finst ge einl gets sr.OOU a vear, the .seco d .". 0) a year, a'.d the eoj- o el 1,000 a veiir. NAVAL WARFARE. The first ship, the Charleston, with reinforcingsujppliesfor Dewey's fleet started from San Francisco on the i8th, but on the 19th she was compelled to return on account of her condesers getting out of -perfect working. Superstitious people de clare ito to be an omen of evil. The condensers were repaired and the cruiser started the second time on Saturday the 21st with best wishes for safe voyage to Manilla. . Spanish despatches hint at reinforcements for the Spanish forces at Manilla. The Spanish government officials there have orders to win over as many influential rebles as possible by offering them paying office in government circles, which is a change in the Spanish treatment of the Philippine islanders. Major General Wesley Merriett is to command the Philippine island land forces. Andrew Banks of Mif fiintown is in the 10th regiment Pennsylvania -volunteers on the way to the island. He time being tne profession of law for the profession or books and is now in Sanfrancisco readv for embarcation for the other side of the world. The Spanish have sent out despatches giving their fighting fojee on the island of Cuba at three hundred thousand men, and declare that they could not be starved out in a hundred years. That they can grow ail they - need for food every four months. Such statements seem like extravegant statements. There are well nigh to 100,000 American troops concentra ted in Florida, Tennessee and Ala bama for the invasion of Cuba. The Cuban rebels so far have been of no help in a military way. The torpedo boats so far are like the Cubans in this that they fall far short of what was expected of them. The Amer ican cruiser Montgomery that had been with Sampson in the bomb ardment of Porto Rico was returning along the north coast of Cuba, when suddenly in rounding a headland she sighted two Spanish gun boats quite a distance at sea. turned to run into mines and in front teries. During the gomery fired several times from her k inch rifles. Two tne gun boats, one the toretop mast and did other in jury to the Spanish Montgomery is a THE CFUiSER The Moat-a-:ry U un nuprotected cor - - - - " - j A regiment of South and a regiment of North Dakato volun i tcers sail thia week from Seattle, to support and help Dewevl to hold the Philippine islartds.'. Colonel urchfiel Fifth ; Regiment Pennsylvama volunteers ,n wh1Ch a number of Mif-1 llintown bovi are enustei, marched into Chickamauga camp dropped for the arms, sold his i he gun boats harbor behind i of masked bat chase, the Mont shells burst nearRS shell carried awavc gun boats. The formidable cruiser. MONTGOMERY. croiser of 2, OfeO tons displacement She . uiniica uma u luuii Tamn nrn A on the 19th of May The regiment was joined to the First Brigade, Third Division, First Corps' The Fifth Pennsylya nia is brigaded. with the First Illinois?, and Twelfth Minne-, eota. " ' : . ' - " By the 4th of July reinforcements will hava reached Dew ey. There is a great deal of criticism. Why. don't Sampson do with the Spanish fleet as Dewey did ? The criticism isn't fair, Dewey's victory can never be surpassed, and it nay be centuries before ii can be equalled. But he had the Spaniards where he coald get at them. Sampson and Schley have not been able to get a sight of the enemy, they keep out of the way, dodge about, and are first class dogers as is proven b the fact that last Friday they o dodged around and coofusod our naval commanders that they concentrated Sampson and Schley near Havana believing that the enemy was to sail into that point, but that wasu't the object. When they hid our fleet at Key AVet and Havana they quietly steamed intj the harbor of Santiago De Lub.i, at the far end of the island on the opposite side ot Havana, about 800 miles from our fleet, and there un loaded supplies fr Blanca's army. It was a smart dodge, but a dodger isn't as smart as the lair equani able meri, aad when Sampson and Schley get a chince the dodger will have played the Irishman's flee act the last time. The Spanish fleet must be using their sails and saving their coal, ior they are not making swift time between the points, of "where you see them and where you don't see them' Such is the situation Satur day morning, May 21. The c Dining of the Spanish lU:t to Cuba has halted for the lime being the invasion of that Island Seventeen thousand tro jps will be sent to Manilla to occupy and ho'd the Philippine islands Mo.it of the troops are now concentrated at Sin Francisco. Some luve been shipped and are several davs on the sea steaming for our new possessions on the other side of the globe, The invasion of Cuba with 70,000 troops is to begin this week. x na.iL. jy OTIC E i is'" l KT I TI ox." 7 IX THE ORPHANS COURT OF J CXI ATA COCXTY. III the matter of the :irtiiion of I lie real eMaie of Willium Jiariitn JleAli ter, hitoof i'avette towiishiji,' de.tiid. To KfUvfa J. MeAlister, widow; A. Franklin MK'uIly, Homer, Culhunu Co., Michigan; Ityuiilton ileAlirter, Tyrone. Pa. ; lv. Elliot MoAIis-ter, Dotisre, Xehraska: Emily -M-AIiter, AU-Ah.s-teivilie, Vs.; Miiujia Martin, iillii:i ton, Pa. and Lizzie i. Mt-Aliter, Willie Ii. McAlinter, mid Sarah Ellie ? I oA lister, whose guuidian ad. litem is Wilherfoivc f-'eJiweyer, Esij., of Miillin town. Pa. : Edward M. Kel.'v. Millera- toM). l'a. ; Jennie E. (Jralmm, Sjirut-e 11-il, i'a. ; ilary I,. Move;-, Walnut, l'a. ; John K. Jamirioiif 8wa!es, l'a. : I.. id M. JaiiHMHi, Amlioy, Illinois; Ijuciau W. Janii'.:!t, lOast' i-'aw J;aw, Illinois; N:i:ie M. Jamison, Hwales, Pa, ; Jennie E. (iusluirt, JJurket, In- mana ; i inni.'.i. .i;i)iison, Mwales. ; a. t lara M. Moo-e, amp Hill, J'a. ; Julia Isisve!!, 3ioli!it Joy, j'a. ; Louis E. J'o: ier, Kiii:is City, ?.!o. ; William jie! MuljeiiMVide, tli:o ; Thom:is llell, Kn- e!ewoo.i, Cii'i-a-o, Uliiiois ; Marv lieil, Sewii Uley, l'a. ; Emily J5c-M. Sevi klt-v, P:; ; Janie.: Pell, Piltsl.urjrh, l'a.. Mary M, (Jivfiiawauit , liuena Vista, l'a. ; Ella Ptil St:i-risi, West Xcwtoii; Pa. ; Lama I Jell McAlister, West Xew ton, Pa. ; T. M. T. Poll. Uiana 'ista, Pa. ; Mary Pel!, .Mleyhony, J'a. ; Ar thur W. J Jell. Allegheny, J'a. : Marshall J tell, Allegheny, la. ; Elizabeth Ihhiiiv, A'-.heny, Pa. ; Madaiiiie i)e.vit't, Eicstio, J- it-no Co.. Ca!. ; Warren .,Ic- 'tilli.i-li, MiliMi, Sullivan Co., ..; Eliziieih Ivwitt, l:v:er, state" of Mis souri ; Sliaroii-.MrCiilloeh, Peer, Mis t ure .; and to all other jiersoiis iuter iviU 'n said estate. S. Clayton SSIoner, Jli'Jl Hi eiill-, of Juiiiala eoutity, s ends yieethig as fol lows: J-.arh of you is iiereity notiiied that at tin Orphans Couit hel'd en the JJTih day of Ar.iil, A. !., P;f' ;, at Mif Ciniown, J'a,. in and for the County, fefoi'Ctt.id, the lej. -i . of the iniaie; t In i .iiii;oi ar.ii v:i;i::i!ioii of Ihe rcul laieof :l:e said deeeder.l was confirmed m4 :. itile was iz.i.ici" ui.on all the heirs itit- re-lvl in ll-.e icai estate wljeli 5 lie fid WiHirm lit.! risen Mc.Misier !ic:!, siexed, siiuate ; i I-'ayette tov.n shii, ii: said oisiiiy of Jtiniaia, to ai- jiesir in ojieii toiin :?t Miillintown, J'a.. on TCES1) AY THE 1ITII DAY Oi Jl'XE, at 10 ivi lo. k a. m., and nceejit or lefuse the several tri'ets at the valua tion made thereof or r.i a higher iri-e. and f.btt to shnv eause why, if the said itai estate ie not a eepttd. it shoiiUi not It r-old hy order of the o.uit. The iud tsU'.K wan valued r.r.d r.j) jiriiiHeilas follows: 'ju t Xo. 1, at t1:V)0.00; tiaet Xo. 2, at fio7o.on; iraet Xo. ;:. at f ::::. ; tiaet Xo. 4, S-li.M'.H : tract Xo. i'-t ? U'.".0.k;;i ; tract Xo. 0. af S-lfiiS.!?::'. ; tract Xo. 7, at f ltO.j.CO; tract Xo. S, at 2S..50. S. CI.AYTOX bTOXEP. Sherirr.s oflice, ShcriiH Miiilintown, Pa., May 10, 1S!8. :()TR C OF lXCORPOHATlOX. kSffi?; y ' ivcn unit an mh!i- tie i; the overnor oi on Tue.'d'Mv iho 17lh dnv of Max . A. I)-, lsss. l.vTi ! J. MH)rliead. '. Mo;);!;e;ul. Whi. ICrr.it I S. !.-:t- lin aiult'ail I'. l-:si-cn-;-!u:c:e:iiKl olhi-t. uiioor ilse t-t of :.-: em;.'.'.- ritHk-d An A1 io ii!v"(lo for i:ii;ir;ior. aiion r.-. :i ltuiut i-. or e!t:in -;rror-ations" pppiovotl ih 1ST', imd liie sui'lf 'tieiiif-- i'l-.o.ci:), !'.- ihe 'char ier of ait hnemkd oi-)ii;i".ii;u to (a!k.I ilieTiciirora I't'i iili.erComj'aiiy. iije ebai.ii-ltr and o'ytvt of wiikli i3 the i!iaiiu,"acUire of fertHizcrs uiiil icdicnis. in Juniata Coiiniv. 1'enn- and Tor tlicc iifniitises to c-sandeniov all the rivlits le u;a il .:en' of sakl act of a- teiii ),y',i " 'O Si!i;i;'ciiicnts thfreto. A. i. ht liOLU, Ap :i 19, ",i3. fco'.Vi ;.r. r l'm-ovv r a s l :j ma uk k i s MIFFLINTOWX, MAY Wieat ;. ru ,n ear .... . ii., K-e ' 2o, 180S ....Sl.5 3? 2 $2 to $'2 50 .... !6 . ... e! Oo' cie-rf . .... .... Kir.tir ..... ..... ... KgM Ilnm.... Slum tlt-r. . 1. . ... S'-Vs. Timothy ecd.... .... . F a: tted..... Bian , . .... Chop Addling - 11. s a . . . 7 fl.-TJ GO 70 .K5c te 9)o . ...... 9) ...... To 60c Groun.1 :a . Salt American Salt Philadelphia Mai;ket3, May 1808. Wheat-l.::i) ; oats37e- corn 41e; Lay :..-)() to 12.50 a ton ; taugled wheat and oals straw at f?..r0 a ion; butter 11 to 20c ; ecrgn 11c; beef entile 4 to ojc ; old potatoes in 10 ;;t;c ; t ew potatoes to 4.- ooa harrel ; Veal calves 4 to Cc; sheep 3 to " ; lambs 3 to 5c : thin io - hTJroLT spring oliiekens 1 aud '2 i - , . ... pound 14 I t, i . ...... .i " vf' a iu U. I Vonderful are the cures by Hoofi's Sarsai,fcJ'ilUnU(l vctitis OD,y because Hood's Piling the live- and V3W85s'uct - ',JBL15: ytt r.romijti. 25c AN ORDINANCE An orclii5;-.in-edcclaiing thcadmis.oij BiiUaniicxiiwoii as in:,, of t'ne I'.oi! ii of Miiilinlov. n, in liie count v of Ju,l ! T5?1 "Ild '"tu "f Pe!"SV''VR'iia o tiie lOiS I'.iicl tiaciH oi 1. iid coinnosM-: Si-hweie-'s addilio.i'' adjaceJi to said JJOIOll'.il. Whereas a majority orihe fix ho'd ov. iicis of the Iois and t.acis of li-.nd iii the f eci ion lying adjacent to said Ko - outihof M!lliiiiiovvuv in ihe count v .limb.:-.! .. sst.....r i.. ;:. ."'.XT " X r ogaon2 V iC- S it a jHii.it in tne center p. u.. Fiitshuifr 8 SO y.. m. o. asi:iiisi(..n Avc.i.;e on the east line Alioona Accommodation Jenvrs D -rri .TC:..ss iStlVL't, tnence i nonh hy the buiK at 5 00 p. m; D'meancon 5 34 i. r-c CJ.ure line of said V. ashmo:! Avenue, i Newport 8 02 p. in; ,yi!l rtow0 6 11 V m the jTe. tnt s'.o;,vh ,;.;e. sixiy Tbtnrjsntonn 6 21 p n.; Tunrs6 30 wi.c "iuu! ! v. . l, ccill mill- ored iii'.d Ua.y one i..S:l) ."ejv to i lies on, h e:r t et; iterof ti;e ;re en. lioruu'ju line, or 1 ieof Dot.'-'s i (id!tio:i to ihe iV oujh ; the. ice iv la.:il of P. F. Seav.vl- er soma t v.eiity-si.i aid tl!i. foa i;e.';iee ei;st oiie huiu'r 1 i;d niiicty ve feet a.:d ii;ne iiiche:; thence !y I;' iid or saiiiw loutli si.t ' l iiree Hint oiie iii rlh oe; nto? v n i-e huudied and i-oveiitOv!1 Kft io c.'.M s:ie oi v :oss Street ; ihem e l e:st sit.'e cf .-tivtl. ihe jiieseiit Po.oiv h lir.e i!;.h live de2iees v,e-i two bittid-ed.iiid eihi feci and six ii:-!itj io t ie place of l- fiimh.-r, have reiitione.1 the Chief liurKess and tov. n Council oi the Uoi- 1'Uili ll .ni.lliiuuii II. to Utillllt .IIMI annet ir.e fcaia section io saiu j;o;on;i! it fi.nt tiikitroi iu invu iviiu Mem timers : L-mhlv. m the coiiiitv of Juniata ind Stte 0f i'emisvlvaiiia ; aid the said Kec.ion f luid fiom hereaftei-.he deemed and t;:ken and allowed ;o he a T.;;rt of said 1Jini'.-!i and sitl jecl t') the hirisdK-tioii a-id uovernii!ei:t or tie municij al nr - tl-.or.iits o.-fid JSoroi:.-h as fully es if i !i s.;i; hiM-ii iirii' i mmIJ' ti.-n. ,f sam I.oivmi;;i: ot ..iitlhutow i. J-Iii.it-it.tl int-ian oi-tlicance this twen lietu day of May. A. i. o:e thou-aiid ei'iht hundred ami ninety eiirh.t. Attest. S. H. Sl'loVVEKM. J. HOWAUn X EELY, J're itie-tt. Secretarv. Ajiiu-ovci the 0:h d.i'.- tf M.-. .A.I). 1 fei'S. JOJiX i 1. .i ... j;. gs:r."Ja baptists' gsj;sfi lAti, S.il'K.':TIUE lie tin -'(! K sit" v'.; t3fKS)l vauia taHo:iil. For tbu beiit-lit of l.-f iflfcir .1!" t! diced th." Aeiiip! iit; u r.f tun Grinin Diiptisis (Dat i ir I h-.i.l n f JJ! iHil.l I Ni'Tis-i v.1-c, 1! , i!ay 'j.'J i St?'.H. tic j.'rti;;.-iv Juie 7, K:tihc.:il hiagS i-re !or ti e capo t.'i's $1.83 to v d tr-p 1o CLi licUt-ts Io bo 8M V--r 23, 24, 27. 2S, KU.3 -ocd to nt.!!ii i.nl -bj'.e 24, Xffp' 'lift. on r-r..(.it i ft ik- v.'ith sj -'t at Nsi-.e: oi or Iv Tor.- Jtiut '24, rfJi?n 'wit c)v I e rxU tded to Jv.t SO. 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. IO " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 " Leucorrhea. No. 13 Cures Croup. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. 15 " Rheumatism. No. 16 " Malaria. No. 19 Catarrh. No. 20 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. HrMFHBZTs Hojteopathio HiyrjAL of Diseases Mails d Free. I ProHll bottles of nleasant nelt. fit tlie rest ' poonec. recoint H kt. Sold by drurei.u. or writ prepaid npon , coipt of price, centa, except Nos. 9. and M j are made SI 00 eize only. Huniphreyr.' Modi clue Company, 111 William bt.. New York. U 1 1 M D U B ,' C ' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." rnrPflm External or Interpal, Blind or Bteed!ni Fistula la Ano: Itetihi 01- filtllriK of the iUKjlum. Tbo relief Is Immediate tlM cure certain. PR10B, 60 OTS. ' TEIAL SIZE. 85 CTfr old Z.T nmcKtate, or Mat pam-Ml4 a newpt f prto. ncruiuiiaBKii.cQ ma, in mow at., uw loss Subrcr:; for iLt Jumata &'enth.-el! ASH liEPUULICAJf. rcsuie as i..ovj!ea oy .wci oi .ssLinuiVi. , , , s , .,. ., . , of .lulv l-'th, 1SH7. " T ? ' Lln? U'aVe!l p:'edHphia at 12 25 o. 'Iht're'i.ie, !ieii idamed ?i-d enacted i B,; Haj7r'l),,rS a p. Di;. D.incanoa 4 15 i. v the ( hief l,uie.-s and . Tow n Cou.i- 1 T ,N 'V 4 5 p-.T' Mielia 5 07 P- rj ciiofthe lK,rou-AhofMi:Ii;..t...vm and I ,T fi' fT!12' T'-'' UcUni Vn,oa eS V' it is herei-v ena.-teM Lv the wme.4 . I ,,.a.0Ungd,f 2 7 F That the said lots and t ni ts f Ja,idl' , ' 00a 7 4J P" Vi iJ"targ 1150 composing the section he-t"i! L-e."o-ei l articiilarly de cried and adiuvf.it P) EASTWARD, the Poroii-ih of Millliuiowii l-e and are! ,COB':J Accoaiiuoiiation leaves .- Al herehv declared to Le admitted mid un-' ,ooc at 6 U'J mi "Tyrora 6.25 a. m. nexed toihe Jkrouh of Mirliinlowii. arr,vtg ' HuDtingdoo 1I.C5 a. m l.f ir;i-.iry w:li sf-l .-sciu i(u t-c-is I l:utir,npr'5on 7 20 i. ru; UcVoytown U4 j. HOW u.vr!t8 v n iis Jt.it, wf I"u .j. !; I.t-wistown 8 M p. ni; AfiHlin 8 47 p ui: jr. . . , ..... '' 1 .iwp..,t 9 25 p. ci; Duucannoa 9 60 p w nww fTIXBERFOKCE SCHWEfER, Attorney-at-Law. Collections and all legal busi ness promptly attenped to. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. BI.B.M.CBAWrORD, . .-lARWIH M.C ATOHi! H. D. !tf. CRAWFOJJ) St SOX, lisve formed a partnership for the prastict of Medkiue and their collatleral branches. Office at old stand, corner of Third and Or nffa streets. Miflflmtown. Pa. Oaoor bofb ol them will be found at their offce at all tiinuH. unless otherwise rroi'esaioPi.lly en- gaeii. . - April 1st, 13C5. ' . P. DEPkR, . PRACTICAL. DESTIST. : -aduate of the Philadelphia Dcstol .'o; ee. Offioe at old established to catiou. Bridfre Street, opposite Court Ilonpe, iffliQtown, Pa. IF" Crown and Bridge work; PaiBlcss Es traction. All work guaranteed. PENNSILV ANIA " RATLB 0 AD Oa anJ after Slonday, Nov. 2D, 1897, trains will run as follows: WESTWARD. Way PasneDeer, leaves Philadelphia at 4 30 a. in; Earrisburg 8 00 a. to; Dancan- non8 8ia. n; New Port 9 05 a. ra; Mil-It-rsfowQ 9 15 . m; Darw.-rd 9 21 a. ro;' Tboni)con:owii 9 '2tj . m; Van D.ko 9 33 . a. re; 1 ucarora M a. m; !Wxico 9 49 a. m; Port Royal 9 ii , to: Mi.'tiin 9 60 a. ; nij Decholni 9 55 a. m; T.ew:itwn 19 13 ' a. xr: McVnvtown 10 88 a. ai: XVn i Hamilton 11 00 a. ni; Muunt Un:a 1166 a. m; llmitsnpdr.n 11 S3 j. m; Tyrnna 12 0 p. m; Altoona 1 00 p. m; Pitt.ourg5 &:J p. ra. Mil leaves rhiite!phia at 7.19 a. ro tr :.i ..'it a j . . . - ( f r,i T ccLlAsn 1 fl . 11 - . . ' v. ill; ,WI0 O ;! l m; Hurt '.,..i a oo f. Pi; Mifflin fi 43 p. tr.; fii.r.h.ii.n 6 49 p. m; iu-.a-ovrn i .w p. i:,; jwvf;ti)n 7 SO p ra; N?wlcn ITaini'ion 7 50 p. ra; Hunting; ui;n o i i. re; lyroae v n. ni- Alt..n. h i 9 35 p. w J'ctiflc Excess lotvos Fliiladeluli el I 20 p. m; llarr!sl,;.r 3 1 . ra; 'M tr.-s. pi.t i 51 n. , Port H n i! 4 SI a. u-. Mjf. ; B'.v i Si a. id; Lo;iio-n 4 a. ci; .Mc- jn Tyne 6 55 . m; Altoona 7 40 a" Pit'sbnrs 12 J9 p. m. ' ' iir,.,.rF,.i,. .., -. , , .. !. Vut L.-"e?i.hlua,1,'a at 4 i XX r' V I ., ,".; B. " m: f. Uli tPHiiilnirii ll.f 8 a. in; Hnntlrc'ion Vi 55 a ru.; T.ronc- i n-. Aiiuona i- mi a. xa; I iit5i;iir 6 30 fluntlbS!l"n Bt 588 a-N inn- nm I j'tn. 6 12 ' n,; McVeytoirn G 89 a. m; i flewl8'OWB -00 m; tsma 7 29 . m; ?rt KTa! '-25 a- i Mexico 7 30 a. m; 'wiTawwii l a. ni; Jli'l-rstuwa 7 5-J !" - "!t'port 8 t a. n:; Duncaunon 8.21 m ha'ruburg 9 55 a. ni. i Sta S hure leaves Prtu:,:-c- 5 ?n . .... Alinaua 7 10 a ci; Tyron 7 48 a taj llua:-' Ircdon 8 S) a r.; McVi rtown 15 a m- I.mW.mnSS.j a u:.- iJilfiin 55 a ii:.- .NJilifin a hh r,. i on j,u.n.i o-j a hj; Tiiorhpsonl'.iva l! H Hiiluraiown W 22 am; Ni-rK,t 10:2 m Dui'Ciii.non 10 51 in; iiurvsv.ilo 11 f7 t ni; IlanUbnrg 11 23 a tuj lJhiladli;hia 3 06 p m. .Vain Line Express It-ave3 riltbu-'r a; 8 01 a. c; A'.loon.-i 11 4U . rc: Tyrcnu" I 03 p ni; Hn:it;rg.Iftn 12 ?A v, m; l..vb town 1 o3 p. n; ;t-::n i 50 j,. rr,; rjai-rS burg 3 !0 F. ai; Baitiaiom i feu ni; Wash inpom 7 J1) p. sa; irhi aiietphia t 3 p. id Hew York 9 80 p. m Mill Ifavi-s Altoona et 2 65 p. ni, Tvroe . r iu. Ii uiiilliEniul . i j m: Newton i:.-.iiii.nn 3 , p. ru; JKoVcvtottn 4 L'Lp. m-I.t--:.-c;n-D 4 33 p. a.; MitHin 4 65 n hi' P..r 1;..,-I r. flu . I lllr""l'a""" ' j P n-.; j.ilk-rMo-.vc 5 'A s o oi p. ni; LlaccaEusn ii 6 I), m; lllrrivhnrr- K n p. mj tiarrisnnrp B 4o p. ra Mail Express' It-avea Pittsburg at 1 00 p i aiiui.ua p. ni: i vroueSKi r l'bi!sfi.:ii.'ai.j ErjrcM leaves Tittsbiiri: at 4 30 p. ru; Al noua S 05 p. m; Tyruno 9 :ii p. ui; Huuin.cJun 10 12 p. ra; Mount Uu. ion 10 ."2 p. n:; Liiwixtown 11 IS p. m; M;f. tiin 11 87 p. ru; Harrisbnre 1 6 a. m; fhii adelpl-.a 4 30 New York 7 83 a. ui. LEYl!?TOrTN DIVISIOX. Traits for Mmburr at 7 3' a. ra. au J S 05 p. o.., U-avo Sur.onry tor hr w-;stci-n 10 to a. a.. 2 4a p. iu.; lor Milrov ii 3-'i a w 10.20 a. ci. an3 3 10 p. in., wetfc days ' TVKOKS Dl VI -IUX. Trains leavo -r Bellcfonte ai;d hoik a.'..vu C iu A. Iii., IJ. OU KliU I IO p. IT.., ..k iinvt-u ior jjrrone 8.54 r, iu. an1 4 15 p. m. T1HUNE CLEAKl'li'LD K. R. Truit.s l.-avi' Trone tor C'h arti. Id an j Cm vieusvjila at 8 1:0 a. m. . s.ia in.i t , . p m.. k-avfj CuiwDrtville tor Tyrotw at 8.15 I J y- n;., aim I p. aj. i'or, rate?, xuapj, ete., cal! ou Ticket Agent.-, or adiireso. Tiios. E. Watt, V A. VV. D., S60 Fi'fih Avenue, Pitt. J. U. Hutchison, J. R. Wood, Geo'l Mapager. Gen'l Pass. Agt LEGJL. pivUJrlOXOT.Wjy'S XOTJCK- Xoth-e is hereby given tlmt the fo' lowmjr a.-counts have Leeii tiled in tbe onu-eofthe Jrothouatai -, of Juniata ttmuty, and the same will be presented for continuation and allowance to the Court of Common Pleas, of said countv Vw,2uei!day tlle 14,h of June, A. 1)' iHlS, when and where all i.eroiis in terested may attend if they think pro-jer- 1 1. The first and final account of James H, l-unk, committee of Marv Arhuckle, late of Tuscarora township deceased. F' 2. The first David Muser. and final account of assignee of Mk-hael Wli..ll.. r i,i -i . . """.ti ivciaware lownsnip , , a , w. H.ZElEns; Pnitlionolaiy's office. Prothniir.ti.nr "'"r"'WM JlWlilltown, Pa., May 16, ism. Great Cures proved bv thousands of testimonials show that Jlood s Sar sapaiilla possesses jtower to purifv Vitalize and enrich the blood. Hood's Pillsara the only pi to be taken with Hood's Sarsapaiiiia. a. - -29 4 CIJEt5 K.'DWEY.STorA; .JTI anjj uvfe-R youuts. Lobm E. iTKiiiacs. r. m. ATKIXSOS PEHEI,L, , ATTORNEYS- AT - LAW, . MiFf LINTOWN, PA. Offiob On Main street, in plaeo of rcsi danceof LonisE. Atkinson, at!' Bridge street. . - r0ct2S,1892 ; OyOollectins nd Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. - 1T1: A GRAND NEW STOCK OF v SPRING CLOTHING AT ME YER'S . We are now ready to serve the people with the grandest and largest stock of clothing ever .produced in Juniata countv. We have bought thousands of dollars worth of clothing and Gents furnishing at the lowest cash prices. s The people of this count have sustained us in our eflbrts t serve them with the be t and cheapest clothino;. The year of 1897 has been the banner year of our c!othin J department and we have far exceeded our expectations and ' sold mors goods than any year previous to which we extesd our heartiest thanks. j . ' The men's splendid suits at 3 and $ 1, are truly wonderfull to behold ' . The dress wear eaits all spring iashio'ns at 3.50, $7.50, and 8 50 and up to 15, exhibit eery pl.Ms a aal reliable kind. Boys knee pant suits are on sale at 1.50, $2, $3, $4; Mens elegant all wool covert overcoats at 0.50 and $7.50, and all c'ay worsteds suits at $10 are much favored by stylish dressers, Mens advanced fashions, all wool suits at $ 6. Young mms at $4 50. Boys at $2 50 remain now on sale. IN HATS, the new styles are all in. Handsome shapea, in all the newest brown colorings at 79c . 89c, and 1.4S. J)oys and childrens novelties for spricj Eton and Golf Ops and faws, 25c, 48c, and C9c. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Fancy bosom shirts at 4Sc Triple Rolled sleeve buttons at 253. Fancy phin hemstitched handkerchiefs 5c, Extra elastic suspenders 15c. 7.35 warranted pure wool and worth 15.00. This sT.r stands without a precedent in the trade, and is due only to & combination of circumstances which for the tim? being have mtde the question of cost and value a matter of secondary con sideration. Every man whether tall or short, slim or stout, can be fitted from this line. A Al ESS AGE FROM THE FURNI TURE STORE, Our furniture store has no complaints to make. Business floors devote! other furniture stores, but our immense three trade from aaoto high .rade furniture i3 kept humming with h-3 raxy ats aiming till night. We are appreciated and that w i . - i Mir 1 1 n we caiiuihlL wisli. tv e nave a granti array ot special furni ture values, that will tax our sailing and delivery capacity to it3 utmost limit. GOODS DELIVERED AND SET UP ON PREMISES Thanking our mmy friends f jr their patronage they bo 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, f EBB . MEYERS, 115 AND 117 BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN, FENN'A. - Tnscarora Valley Eailroad. SCETDIT.E IN EFFECT MOmat, NOV. 29, . 1897. EAST W An D. STATIONS. DAfLV, EXCEPT EtTMBAY. Xo.l No.3 P. M. Blair's Mills Waterloo. ....... Loorifiri-Vs Grovo. Kol.S Yztxa PeruJack East V.'Rterford.. Hec-kmars. ...... . Honey Giv.ve. . . . Foil B-qbr.ra Werb'o Pk.':s-A! t Yiv-y. . . , Seven Pines .Ly. 2 00 2 05 ; 30 57i 2 17 151-2 S3 25 j-2 45 S' 30; 2 r-0 S 371-2 ("7 3 453 P5 3 4;: :5 09 S 55j3 15 S 5S 3 18 Sprue-! Hill. . Oriih'ini s , Stewart. Freedom Turbett Old Pert Port Paval ;) 05 13 21 0 07;3 21 a -if;' 9 1313 33 9 18 :5 33 i 45 .Ar. 3 25 Tr.iir.8 Xos. 1 and 2 connect at Port Rnval with Way Pasgenerer and Se.ilire Ezurans on I'. R. K., and Nos. 3 and 4 with Mii east WEST IV All D. STATIONS. DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. No.2 A. M Port Koyal Old Port.; Turbfctt. Freedoip Stewart Grabaci's Spruce Hi' I Seven Pints Pleasant View.. . . . . Warbie Fort Bigbam. . Konoy Grove Ueckman East Waterford PtruIck liosa Far 10. Leonard's Grove!!! Waterloo Blair's Milis Ar! P. M. 0 010 30 5 05 1.310 37,5 12 2.8,10 42!5 17 3.7 10 45 15 20 4.4 10 48,5 23 S.0'10 50,5 25 6.3110 57;5 32 7.2iU 00 5 35 9.011 0G!5 41 10.0ll 10:5 45 12.0,11 185 53 14.011 25 6 00 15.l!ll 306 05 17.511 4016 15 20.5)11 52l6 27 22.011 5S6 33 24.0,12 05 6 40 25.512 10 6 45 27.012 15.6 50 M.T,"!"!,8-2 connect t Blair'. k . VVCU woyiocburg Dry Eun, Vall-v.nH B.;"r'o ..." "ap. enaae , uu.uoru ocanon otag, J3 Lines. J. c. MOORHEAD, Superintendent T. S. MOORHEAD, President. :tON!C ft. ED. CO.. Chicago,!!?.'. Isjtdbi-Ons-iiirtsatSlperBotUa. 6lrS RAIJL.KOAO TIME TABLE. pEESY COJTVTT EAILROAO. The followin j schcdal went ls!o effect Nov. 4, 1S96, fiud the trail. will b n.a i, follows; p.m 4 SO 4 8C 4 39 8 41 4 45 4 4H i 51 4 ct 4 '! 4 a. r.t 9 00 3 C6 9 (9 3 U 0 J4 S) 15 !) 19 0 '2'i P 24 J 2' Lfsvb Arriv. . Dnrc.-nii'.n 7 4 KiDfi'i! Mtli 7 49 Sulphur Spring 7 4fi "Corinrui Siding 7 4 t i!ontol,e!!o Par!: 7 41 p. m 2 28 3 23 29 "VVeavpr 7 40 7 88 7 S3 71 7 23 7 23 7 09 7 04 7 CI 51 4S 6 83 8 2T Koddv fi.ifltiaa Koyt.r SJabanoy Eiotiru field fresolci Duti's Kiliotsb.ir Birnhcijl'.-i Groen Pin JJonfrmr Juiio" Lnnciol.i:,-? f. 10 1C 4 -1 6 io a 51 9?.l 5 21 9 57 5 27 K't'5 5 b! 10 ( 7 6 81 10 17 6 -17 10 .?.' C Q-2 ID 3 p. i.i a. ra Arrive Lvrn a. m m 1 1..1U losiics iiiujiaiaoid at & A-J a rc mii a.rriv-fl3 at Irid isnr at 0 2'j a a Train loirs Ln.bis.-r at 6.03 o. ia.,' and "' EioomHuU ai 0.40 P. ci. ' All stations ms-Iied ().ire stat r,, t vr.-ict tra:ns wM com t a fall 'etop on Chas. II. S: xh.it, f .' H. Btei, lrcs:tloc(. .VEVTPORT AKD SHKKMA.V'S VAL r It,7 K'lna4 Company. TU.1 t iW . pcii-.-r irsms, ia efloct .way ipib, ih:;3. STATIONS. Ea.it Karl. want. 1 p ' A M I A M 1 s 05 19 so; a so 6 08 ia 88i 2? 6 12 16 42' 8 23 6 15 14 45! 8 20 25,19 52' U 6 22 11 tl 8 II i 31 1 1 C9i 8 P 0 39 11 j! 9 IT; 6 31,11 211 7 45 6 61 11 24; ' SO 1 65 11 35! . 31 Jfewj-.-rt Buffalo Bridg..I.j Juni.iia Furnace Vi abnot ......., S vivas .... Wii'., i' r;, Ulooialicij1 J uact'n! VfZo r-ihottshu.-i Green Vsrk Lovsvi,'!- ....."." Kort R&b.'on" " C'-nicr " C'inqa'a itao ....... Anderaonburs . p .. . .K i.rit rleisaoi. . t'ev Oermaut'n ... P H i 00 t 67 SS I & 3 4 3 41 8 88 3 82 t 15 I 10 g 04 T 1111 41 ' Io!!! 45 7 26! 2 56 7 lii! 2 49 7 14; 2 5 7 21 11 61 7 27.11 5 lOi in 7 85 12 05 7 08 2 Zi B Mt 2 24 0 ii 2 i3 7 4V1'J 11! 7 4.5; 13 Id I. GRING, President aud Manncer v. iJn.tsa, General Ajtcul. 3 .SAW ESILL&S&v fijax CsaSsr firaKk Engba P'd. accurate, strong ami .imple. with lrw IJjfr-.'i caiKicliy. Enginel nr :Jg.i51 ' H! nr whwlK. biro. 'JL. onnsafe. Tin Farqulmr j! 4 'wr ui ever c: f,ti43iJaSk ajjncuJiinii iin!.-ni.s. A. B. FARQUKAR CO., Ltd,, York, Ps. r ?m v. j. mm a -. itS?. M'2 ,tl',B'a"'",- Fririi.i,r i:.-t Vcel, iTr5'"7' MW f.rt.- v ,-. -r.. (-. 'I'lvuir, oi m rWrvs, Mi. i . .... t-.-- IJs 18 JA 2 15. I 13 ' 3 08 2 65 Ii 03 2 f. i 41 1 36 1 31 ' 1 23 1 25 1 20 1 18 -t 1 IS j '219 jf