yr - 7-; t : , -""r" " -" I 1 1 1 " ' " ; - - - .. " , i , ... 'j " - . " 1 ' " 1 - ' - - 7 .v'-.-- V . Ml f n 1 i Mi ! !; t .'r Ml i I I H 5 ! i J SENTINBri&RKPOBLICAS MIFFL1NT0WN.PA. M'KDXI-SIlAY, .TrXK 1, iww. TKIJMS. HrRH-iciiTioNi.(N,r-ear jf pajj in a.lvun. o ; Sl..-yt if ,lot val(i , aJ. van-v. Transient advertising and local notices 4 its a Hue. Deductions ill i;e made to tliose de firing to advertise l,y the year, half or quarter year. Tin; vet vessther developed the fundus :i-.vth in the pKh or chards of Delaware and destroyed the crop. S: they saw Tiik Ci!i;n insurgents have fail ed to eoute forward as a jwer to help themselves, as they promised to do if aided lv America. tin: Spaniards are dreaming over a national milleiiial dawn period, vi;;, :,n the nations iiuited against America, from vhieh var Spain is to emerge as the chief lKMiclicia ry. lui: Quakers The frienils as they are commonly called, in the 1'nite.l Slates, ;re eiiieriiit; their .protest aiinsi the var now oiii. on iienreen the i inled States and Spain. The truth is, it isa shock comtiientary :n liristiumtv and civilization that two profess euly christian nations, like the I'nited States and Spain should Ik? eiurajred in the Icisiness of killiii" ea;-h other and destroying as much of the others property as possible NAVAL WARFARE. The American battle ship the Oregon. THE BATTLESHIP OREGON. The Oregon is 848 feet long and baa a displacemeut of 10,888 tons. She oort CS, 180,000 and steams 15 knots an hour. Her crew consists of 424 men. Four 13 Inch, eight 8 inch, four 6 inch and 80 smaller guns compose her armament. She left San Francisco March iq, and arrived at Jupiter, Florida, May 2A. In that course of 6a davs she r - steamed n,ooo miles. She is now readvto take a cart in the cause of humanity and staple government for Cuba, in Cuban waters. It would perhaps, have been as well had she been left in Pacific waters to assist Dewey, with his end of the human ity and peace and staple government for Cuba programme. However, as the hitch in the humanity enterprise is in the region of Cuba the Ore gon's arrival comes at a good time. The Spanish fleet was almost every where in Cuban waters last week. So report said. According to report, it was sunk to the bottom of the sea for company for Mc Ginty. That re port alter several days was denied. Then came the report, that the Spanish fleet of six war ships had sailed into the harbor of Santiago De Cuba, a large port on the south side and east end of Cuba, and that the American fleet of Commodore Schley stood guard at the entrance of the harbor. The entrance to the harbor is about as wide as the Mif flintown bridge is long, that is about 600 feet ; the water in the harbor is 100 feet deep, and the harbor is wide and six to eight miles long. The surprise of last week was ei great when the rebel Cubans came to the front to help themselves on I the 24th of May, when the cruiser Brooklyn landed 60,000 rounds of ammunition, a number of rifles and a quantity of food for the insurgents, not far from Cienfugos. The Span ish fort opened fire on the American ! ships. The Marblehead knocked ta. k ni,,t ideals, dividual I the fort to pieces and a troop of Span- jiihI national, how quickly thev i i vanish and in their stead' others ! ish cavalry was defeated by a regi "tSIllment of insurgents that came upon the rear ot the Spaniards. The United States auxiliary cruis er St. Louis and gunboat Wampa- I tucket, cut the cabel connection be- eetjtween Santiago and Jamaica about !uetdk o'clock on the 19th of May, and why spam ifthevaristo.eontiuueditne bpanish fleet then in the harbor Z:of Santiago did not come out of the e.i to comber the vorhi w;harbor to fight for the cabel isaques- Koman hnancial tacties will have: . 0 . tol.e employed to save us fromjtlOn UnanSWCred. bankruptcy. That is the eoinpior-j The ships when about 5 miles from Morro castle fired a is l people must he made to pay the nuirber of thots at the castle. When within 3 miles off the war expenses. Cermany iu l S70 1 c:istle the grappel w;is lowered, but the cabel was not grap uiade France pay the war bills , pled till within a quarter of a mile of the castle The castle Spain must ie made to pay the ' opened fire on the ships. The vessels returned the fire upset war bills of the present var for ting a gun in the fort and scaring the Spaniards out of the fort, huinanity and the ix-ace and staple J Heavy batteries back of the castle opened fire on the ships, government of 1'uba. ' What a but the work of grappling for the cabel went on The wire fraud, what a fake that battle cry, I was grappled, pulled on deck of the St. Louis and cut. Each ."for humanity and the peace of 0f the crew have a piece of the cable. On last Sunday morn- f'nti" iic ' i:nt u-itii i 1 1 tii.it w-i z Losu E. ATinavfc. F. M. f ATKimOS tkWKBUW ATTORNEYS-AT - LAW. MlfTLIHTOWV, FA. Ornra-Oi Mtn troai, 1b plaM of k of Lonta K. AtklMOB. w"" Brid( afreet. fOctM.lWJ Oy-CoUeeUBf ttd Ooreycl prowp r Bonded to. ITIXBERFORCE SCHWETER, Attorney-at-Law. B9-ColleotionsandaU legal baei ne88 promptly attenped to. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. BB.B.aXBAWVOBD, BB. DABWUI M.OKAWrOBB JH. D. H. CRAWrORD SOKr bare formed a pertnerfbip for the praetict of Medicine and their eollatteral braochre. Office at old atand, corner of Third and Or anire atreeta, Hiffltntown, Pa. One or bott ot them will be found at their office at all times, nnleea otbenrlae profeiionIly ea fajred. . April lit, 1896. fc-Tii.Ev J us the ynanrsh fleet cf Ai'm;ral Ccrvrri;, blotkedtd, m the harbor of Sintin-o De Cuba. It is a figure of frorb lo d'Clr.rp. the SpaiiHh fl .-i t t'r:ir:(t tt t-ut -A tb t i . that L'.vs rua tie blockade. What is to f rcv-n: it from gtiog out when tb' cm it rot?yb ncd all bacds ure Deeded 1 1 kvt p t he s'iip right before I be slorm -.vK'-oni tl iokir-i' of bnt- tie. The fhiKjj t'j do ia Jo do us D:.wty tl: ! ; destroy the SiiMth Ihet. I v.i;! ba n v'rtaifu! und'-r tskirjj to nltf mpt. tfc lit f-'ru li ion t. tbe Spicish !ket Ioe.it rl as it is but wbeii ll;o ixiniir.istr.'d on ebouldtrcd tie Cub. n figlt ri;e!i thirsja were HiloEff the Ub:.bi L tLo (Jllbsi.H. ( 'oiiiniodore V.'inlielil Si-ott fn-hley, u as born in 5 S to, the same year that Admiral Sampson was Imiih. While .Sampson's parents were poor, Schley's parents were people of means. When only 1 y ears old he w as admitted to Xaval Academy at Annapolis. He was hrijrht enough, l;t lacked apjdi cation at study, was quick temper ed and had a jjood many scraps with the Ikvs He v.ns in active naval service during tbe reliellion ai:i looked upon in the Xavy as one of the most spirited ofiiccrs. .Me l';i lias never het'ii hlown up as lx:!h Sumpsim and Dewey was, the former at imrleslon and the latter at Xev Jrleans hut he has seen macli naval service, and the latest and most darin; was when the trouble between this country and "hili was on lie was commander l' the llaltimore and two of hh sailors were munleivd in 1 lie streets of Val'raniiso Schlev hind ed a ImhIv of marines from his ship ami marched into Valparaiso. It was a f!arin;r act. The t'hilliani licit i. 'i the hr.ihor consisting of three war cruisers and several tor pedo boats prepared to attack him. Ifep'.i! his ship i i order for the tiht. The 'hilliansdid not attack him. The Washington govern ment thought S-hley carried a chip on his hat and took him out of South American waters. Monroe doctrine as a national ideal and would have fought the world for it. To day we turn our back on tin i'.onroe doctrine, and eager ly pursue the new ideal of tentor ial acquisition. We have captur ed the Philippine islands ; we want ' t lie saiulwicli islands: we expect COMMODORE GEORGE DEWEY. The Adstio squadron of the United States nary is commanded by Commo dore George Dewey, a veteran of the oiril war. He is 60 year old and an officer of ripo experience. He took part in the capture of New Orleans, the engagements at Port Hudson and Donaldsonville, and he fought in tbe two attacks on Fort Fisher, being on the steam gnnboat Agawan. He came oat of the war with tbe rank of lien tenant commander. LKUJL. JYTlt'E IN PAKTITIOX. IN TH E ORPHANS COURT OF JUNIATA COUNTY. AN ORDINANCE Au ordinance declaring the admission and annexation as rart of the Boroueh j of Mitllintown, in tbe county of Juni- In the matter of the partition of the ata and Mate or rennsy vania of tne i pi real estate of William HarriHon MeAlis ter, late of Fayette township, deceased. To Hebecca J. McAlister, widow; A. Franklin McCully, Homer, Calhoun Co., Michigan; Hamilton McAlister, Tyrone, Pa. ; R. Elliot McAlister, iXxhre, Nebraska; Kmily McAlister, McAhs tcrville, Pa. ; Minnie Martin, Mitllin town. Pa. and Lizzie IJ. McAlister. Willie 15. McAlister, and Sarah Ellie! .McAlister, wliose guardian ad. litem is lotH and tracts of land composinfr, nchweier uuaition ' adjacent to nam ltorouKh Whereas a majority of the free hold owners of the lots and tracts of land in tic wi -ti i i Ivinir adiacent to said Itor- oughof Minaiutowu, in the county of Juniata, and State ol I'eniisylvania. to wit : IkieiiiniiiK at a point in the center of Washington Avenue on the east line of Cross Street, thence north bv the town, Pa. ; Edward M-. Kelly, Millers- town, i'a. ; Jennie k.. (rraliam, Spruce Hill, Pa. ; .Mary 1,. Moyer, Walnut, Pa. ; John E. Jamison, Swales, I'a. ; David M. Jamison, Amlwy, Illinois ; Ijiiciun W. Jamison, East" Paw Paw, Illinois ; Issaac M. Jamison, Swales, Pa, ; Jennie E. (iushart, Iturket. In diana ; Clara M. Jamison, Swales, I'a. ; Clara M. Moore, Camp Hill, Pa. ; Julia lussell, .Mount Joy, I'a. ; Ijouis E. Fos ter, Kansas City, Mo. ; William Hell. StubensviUe, Ohio ; Thomas Hell. En KlewMMl, Cbicaifo, Illinois ; Mary Bell, Sew ickley, Pa. ; Kmily Hell, Sewickley, i-a. ; janiss lieu, nttsburKU, I'a., Mary M, Creeuawault , Hucna Vista. ra. ; r-.na i?eii Seacrist, West Newton: i'a. ; iiuira jsen .Mt-.vnster. west New ton, Pa. ; T. M. T. Ilell, Hucua Vista. I'a. ; Mary Jsell. Allejfhenv. Pa. : Ar thur W. Hell, AlloKheny, Pa. ; Marshall jsen. .-MieifLieny. ra. : I-.lizal-eth lieniiv. AlleKheny, Pa. ; Madaliue Hewitt, rresno. rresno iu., t ai. : warren Mr Culloch. Milan. Sullivan Co.. Mo. Elizabeth Hewitt, Itejter, state of Mis souri : Sharon Mc-Culloch. Itetrer. Mis- iHire ! :i nri tn all nthpr ivkuib mton. et-ted "n said estate. . . S. Clayton Stoner. Hub SherifT. if Juniata county, sends rreeting as fol lows : f.acn or you is hereby notified that at an Orphans Court heid on the i til day of April. A. I).. 1S!8. at Mif- tlintown, Pa in and for the Countv, aforesaid, the report of the inquest hi partition and valuation of the real es tateof the said decedent was confirmed and a rule was granted upon all the heirs interested in the real estate w hich the said William Harrison McAlister died, siezed, situate in Fayette tow n ship, in said county of Juniata, to ap iiear in oieii Court at Milliintown. Pa.. on TUESDAY THE 14TH DAY OK J I N E, at 10 o'clock a. m.. and accent or refuse the several tracts at the valua tion made thereof or at a higher price. and also to show cause why, if the said real estate ne not accented, it should not lie sold by order of tne court. I he real estate was valued and an- praisedas follow : tract No. 1, at .?l:tj0.00: tract No. 2. at ?107o.00; tract No. 3, at $333,331; tract No. 4, 5H. titi i ; tract No. 5, at IOoO.H3i ; tract No. , at 1908.33i ; tract No. 7, at SNiOo.00; tract No. 8. at 2ti.. 8. CLAYTON STONEJJ. Sheriffs oflice. sheriff. Miftlintown, Pa., May 10, 1898. Minii..' cm it re Hue of said WashiiiKton Avenue. i iur j.iciii jM.!iUKii iiiij, nijvi.v iiirw and one fourth depress cast, eight hun dred and forty one (841) feet tothesouth east comer or the present lorougn line, or line of Dotv's addition to the Hor- ough ; thence by land of B. F. Schwei- er south twentv-six and three fourth degrees east one hundred and ninety one feet and nine inches ; thence bv land of same south sixty three and one fourth degrees west, nine hundred and seventeen feet to east side of Cross Street ; thence by east side of said Cross Street, the present Borough line north live degrees west two hundred and eight feet and six inches to the place of be ginning, have petitioned the Chief Burgess and town Council of the Bor ough of .VMlintown, to admit and annex the said section to said Borough as part thereof on which said petitioners : i . - i ii . l . . . . iwiue uw proviueu ny jaci oi .-ssenililv of July loth. 1807. Therefore, Be it ordained and enacted by the Chief Burgess and Town Coun cil of the Bomutch of Mifiiiutowii. and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the t-anie. That the said lots and tracts of land composing the section herejin before particularly descrilted and adjacent to the Bomugh of Miftlintown be and are hereby declared to l admitted and an nexed to the Borough of Mifftintown, in tne county of Juniata and State of Pennsylvania ; and the said section shall forever hereafter be deemed and taken and allowed to lie a jiart of said Bomugh and subject to the jurisdiction and government of the municipal au thorities of said Borough as fully as if the same had lieeu originallv a Dart of said liomugb of MiUliutown. himcted into an ordinance this twen tieth day of May, A. 1). one thousand eight hundred and ninetv eight. Attest. S. H. SHOW EltS, J. HOWARD NEELY, President. Secretary. Approved the 20th da v of Mav. A. D. IMS. JOHN H. SWECJER, Chief Burgess. PRACTICAL DENTIST. adnata of the Philadelphia Dental Jo. e. ' Office at old established lo eat ion, Bridge Street, opposite Conrt Hoase, .MiffliotowD, Pa. Crown and Bridge work; Painless Extraction. All work guaranteed. GERMAN BAPTISTS' (DESK ARBS') ANNUAL. MEET. ING, NAPEKT1LLE ILL.. NOTICE OF INCOKPOKATIOX. Notice is'hereby given that an appli ation w ill lie made to the Governor of Pennsylvania, on Tuesday the 17th dav of Mav, A. 1)-, 181)8, bvT? S. Moorhead, J. C. Moorhead. Wni. Kraft L. S. Cat- liu and Carl F. I-l-jienscbatle and others, under the act of assembly entitled An Act to pmvide for the iucornora- ation and regulation of certain cornor- ations" approved April 2!)th 1S74, and the supplements thereto, for the char ter of an intended coritnration to I ailed theTuscarora FertilizerComriHiiv. the character and object of which is the manufacture of fertilizers mul ingredients, in Juniata County, Penn sylvania, and for these purjioses to to have, ixissessandeniov all the riehts lienelits and privileges of said act of as sembly and the supplements thereto. A. U. SCHOLL, pril 19, '!. Solicitor. :f rLlMOWl. GhAl'4 .AHKSTS MIFFLINTOWN, ji xk 1,1898 Wlaat ..$1.00 vtn m (mi ......... l)afh, ..... Rse Cloveraeed . .... ., Bauer Kg? Ham . Shoulder. ........ Laid Side. TinHithy aeed...., F ax iced........ Bran Chop Middlings Gronnd wu . Salt...... ..... American Salt.... .... 37 3P 32 $2 to $2 60 18 09 J2 12 8 T .tl.40 60 70 85c to 90c . 90 60e Reduced Ratea via Pennsyl vania Railraad. For the lienefit of persona desir- iag to attend the Annual Sfettipg of te German Baptists (Dunkardt) at Naperville, I!!., lay 29 to Judo 7, 8898, tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Compaoy will sell excursion tickets from points on its Hue west of Balti more, Lancaster, Reading, and south of Sunbnry, all inclusive, at a rate of siDglo f ;re for tbe ronud trip to Chi cago plus $1.85 to Napervilh ; these tickets to be sold May 23, 24. 27, 28, and pood to return until Jane 24, exopt that on deposit of tickets with sent at Napeiville on or before Juno 24, return limit may be extended to Jnne 30. DIED: Hkckmax. On the 22d iust., in Fayette township, from infta nuitiou of thelowel8, Miss Lizzie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Heckuian, agetl alsjut 14 years. MARRIED: Vannwkrinoex KOH REK.- -On March 3 1st, by Rev. Isaac Hook, C. A. Vansweringer to Annie M. Rohrer, lmth of Honey Grove, Tnscarora township. AVABXKR ftEAKHART. On the 8th inst , by Rev. John H. Morti mer, William J. "Warner, of Mif tlintown, to Mary Gearhart, of rayette township. Pii.k Swartz. On the 22d iust., by Rev. (). G. Koinig, Jacob 8. lile to Savilla Swartz, both of Kichhehl, Monroe township. Wakxer Gilliixird. On the 23rl of May, at Altoona, by Rev. Spetldy, Elmer J. Warner of Fer- Cora A lint with all that, we'incr Commodore Schlev himself irom the tonmost. rinrt. ni the j j I' are embarked as a nation on the rigging ot his ship the Brooklyn discovered the Spanish fleet in mission of rmujiiest ami w ill reach ' the harbor. His effort will be to capture or destroy the a conipiorcr s end. Ho e phil-' Spanish fleet. The work of transporting troops to Cuba has tisophers ami jmets on ideals' what commenced. It is expected that by Saturday 30,000 Ameri of the day and genei-ation One ' Can troops will have been landed on the island break fast j.b of Dewey has chan--' .This Veduesdar, the battle is on, in Santiago harbor. Schley has silenced the forts and is battling with the Spanish fleet. Ph ila dei jh i a Mark ets, May 30. 1898. 11-1 .i. . - ' I - -V near. i. uu; oats,i.c; corn 37c; nianagh township, and v. i Tu.i)u a ion ; langieu Ciilliford, of Altoona " u uaio straw ai f o.ou a ton ; butter 11 to 20c ; eggs lie ; beef cattle 4 to 5c ; old potatoes 70 to 85c ; i ew potatoes if3 to $4. 00 a barrel ; veal calves t to 6c: sheep 3 to 5 ; lambs 3 to 5c ; thin ' Rum eh art Bard br On the28tb, ot JWay 18UH, at Miftlintown, by Rer W. H. FuLs, Charlea S. Rbinebart of Lewistown and Effis A. Barger, of AtcAiisterTtJle. -tl the national ideals of the Amer ican people. cows 8 to 15 ; milch cows 23 to- ne. $40 ; hogs 5 to tic; live chickens 10c titt OAVlft ITimsfalS! 44 spring chickens land 2 pound 14, f lV ifO VOFIlC to ltic a pound. Wonderful are the cores by Hood's 8arsaparilla and yet it is only because as the one true blood purifier, it makes pure, rich, healthy, life-giving blood. Hood's Pills for the liver and bowels, act euV. yet promptly. 26c Tbe one sure cure for J The rydneyiliyer and Blood Subscribe for the JniruTA Shtovel AXD RlPOBLICAir, PENNSYLVANIA 'RAILH0AD- Schetlnle in Effect 3ray 30, 1898. WESTWARD. Way PuxseiiKer, leaven" Philadelphia at 4 30 a. in; Harrinbuof 8 00 a. m; Duncaunon 8 35 a. ni; New Port 9 05 a. m; Millerstown 9 15 a. m; Durword 9 21 a. m; Thom own to w 9 2(1 a. m; Van Dyke 9 83 a. m; TuHcarora 9 36 a. m: Mexico 9 40 a. m; Port Koval 9 44 a. m; Mifflin 9 50 a. m; Den holm 9 55 a. m; Iewixtown 1C 13 a. m; McVevtown 10 38 a. ni; Newton Hamilton 11 00 a. m; Mount Union 11 00 a. m; Hu.itint dtni 11 32 p. ni; Tyrone 12 20 p. ni; Al toona 1 00 p. ni; PittHburK 5 50 p. m. Mail leaves Philadelphia at 7 00 a. m; HarrisliurK at 11 48 a. m; Mifflin 1 11 p. m: TiewiKtow-n 1 30 p. m; Hunting don 2 29 p. m; Tyrone 3 12 p. m; Al toona 8 45 p. ni: Pittsburg 8 80 p. in. Altoona Accommodation leaves Har risbunf at 5 00 p. m; Duncannon 5 34 p. in; Newport 6 02 p. ni; Millerstown ii p. ni: Thoin)wontown G 21 p. m; Tuscarora 6 30 p. ni; Mexico 6 p. m; Port Royal 6 S8 p. ni; Mifflin 6 43 p. m; iiiiuiiui D 4 p. m; i-ewintow n 7 07 p. m; .Mcevtown 7 30 p. ni; Newton namntou 7o0 p. m; HuiitniKdon 8 20 p. ni; Tyrone 9 02 p. m; Altoona 9 35 p. m. Pacific KxnresH leaves Philuriclnliin " "lai n. m; riarrisuunr at a oo a. ni. -MarvKvllle3 14 a. m. Duncannon 3 29 a- ni. Newport 3 52 a m. Port Iioval 5 a. ni. .Minim 4.30 a. m. Iewistown 452 am. Newton Hamilton 5 33 a. m. rtuutiiiKdon 6 03 a. m. PeterHbunr 6 19 a. m. Tyrone 6 o2 a. m. Altoona 7 40 a. m. Pittsburg 12 10 a. m. Oyster Express leaves Philadelohia mi t oo p. ni. namsounr at io 'jo p. m. New Mrt 11 06 p. m. Mifflin 11 40 p. m. lWlstoWII 11 oS n. m Himtiiiirriiiii ! 5-1 a. m. Tyrone 1 32 a. m. Altoona 2 00 a. m. j'lttsimrK o 30 a. m Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 1? ' . in. nurrmiun; a oo p. m. IJUncan non 4 15 p. m. New port 4 35 p. m. Mif flin 5 07 p. m. Iiewistown 5 27 p. m. Mount Union 6 08 p. m. Huntinmlnn 6. 27 p. in. Tyrone 7 04 p. m. Altoona i tv p. m. I'liisnuiy 1 1 hu p. m. KASTWARD. Altoona Accommodation leaves Al toona at 4 40 a. ni. Tyrone 5 04 a. m. PetersburB: 5 25 a. m. Huiitiinrdon 5 37 a. in. New ton Hamilton 6 01 a. m. Mc eytown 1 a. m. 1 wist own 6 38 a. m. Mifflin 6 58 a. m. Port Koval 7 02 a. m. Thompsontown 7 17 a. m. Millers town 7 26 a. m. Newport 7 35 a. m. Dunramion 8 00 a. m. Harristmnr 8 30 m. Sea Shore leaves Pittsbunr at 3 30 a m. Altoona 7 15 a. ni. Tvmne 7 48 n m i luniuiRuoii au a. in. McVevtown 9 15 a. m. iiew istown &j a. m. Mifflin 9 55 a. ni. Port Royal 9 59 a. m. Thompson- . .. . . .A . ..-II . - .. limn ih a. in. .iiuersTow ii in izi a m. New port 11 32 a. m. Duncannon 10 o4 a. m. -Marysville 11 07 a. m. Harris- burir 11 2. a.m. l'bilude oh a 3 no n m Main Line Kxpress leaves Pittsburg at 8 00 a. m. Altoona 11 40 a. m. Tyrone 1 0.i p. in. llmitiiiKdoii 12 35 p. ni. I-iew istown 1 33 p. ni. Mifflin 1 50 p ni. Harrisliurg 8 10 p. m. Italtimore 6 00 p. ni. Washington 7 15 p. m Philadelphia 6 23 p. ni. fail leaves Altoona at 2 05 p. m. Tv- rone s.3i. m. Huntingdon 3 17 p m. New ton Hamilton 3 47 p. m. McVev town 4 20 p. m. Lewlstown 4 33 p. ni. Mifflin 4 55 p. in. Port Royal 5 00 p. m. Mexico 5 20 p in. Thompsontown 5 18 p m. Millerstown 5 28 p m. Newport . 89 p m. Duncannon 6 08 p. m. Har rislnirtf i 45 p. m. Mail Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 00 p. m. Altoona 6 10 p. m Tvnme 6 25 p.m. Huntingdon : 7 23 n-.ni. VcVev. tow n 8 06 p. ni. Iw Wtow n 8 26 p. m. Miniui H 4 p. ni. I'ort Royal 8 52 p. m. Millerstown 9 16 p. m. Newnort a 5fi r m. Duiicaunoii 9 50 p.m. Harrisbun? 10 20 p m. Philadelphia Kxpress leaves burg at 4 80 p. m. Altoona 9 05 A GRAND NEW STOCK . OF SPRING CLOTHING AT ME Y E R ' 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 furnishinjf at the lowest cash prices. The people of this county have sustained us in our effort to serve them with the bet and cheapest clothing. The year of 1897 has been the banner year of our clothing department and we have far exweded our expectations and sold more goods than any year previous to which we extend our heartiest thanks. The men's splendid suits at $3 and $4, are truly wonderfull to behold The dress wear Baits all spring fashions at $6 50, $7.50, and 8 50 and up to $15, exhibit every plewin and reliable kind. Boys knee pant suits are on sale at $1.50, $2, $3. $4. Mens elegant all wool covert overcoats at $6 50 and $7.50, and all clay worsteds suits at $10 are much favored by stylish dressers, Mens advanced fashions, all wool suits at $6. Young meni at $4 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 72c, 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 48e Triple Rolled sleeve buttons at 25c. Fancy plain hemstitched handkerchiefs 5c, Extra elastic suspenders 15c. $7.35 warranted pure wool and worth $15 00. This offer 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 secondary con sideration. Every man whether tall or short, slim or stout, can be fitted from this line. A MESSAGE FROM THE FURNI TURE STORE. Our furniture store has no complaints to make. Business 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, FOURS TRULY, FERD MEYERS, 115 AND 117 BRIDGE STHKET, MIFFLINTOWN, PENN'A. Tnscarora Valley Railroad. SCHEDULE lit EFFECT MONDaT, NOV. 29, 1897. EASTWARD. Pittn- p. in. Tyrone 9 33 p. ni. Huntingdon 10 12 p, m. Mount l iiion 10 2 p. m. Leww town 11 18 p. in. Jifflin II 37 p. ni Har rinlurr 1 00 a. ni. Philadelphia 4 30. At l,ewistovn Junction For Sun. bury " "0 a. m and 3 05 p. m. weekday!. For Jfilroy 0 15, 10 20 a. ni. and 3 00 p. m- week-dayH. At Tyrone. For Clearfield and Cur weiiNville 8 20 a. m. 3 20 and 7 20 p. ni. week-days. For Itellefoute and In-k Haven 8 10 a. m. 12 30 and 7 15 p. m week-dayH. ror limner information apply to lR-Kei Afreiirx, or Thoinan K Watt, PaxHenger Agent, Wentem Division, Comer Fifth Avenue and Kmithtield Street, Pittsburg. J. B. H L'TCH IX80X, J. K. WOOD, General ManVr. 4eneral Pam'r. Agt. LEGAL. pilOTHOXOTAKY'8 NOTICE. Notit-e in hereb lowing accounts y given that the fol have been filed in th omceorthe Prothonatary, of Juniata county, and the same will be presented for confirmation and allowance to the vAJiiimuii i-leas, oisaia county on Tuesday the 14th day of June, A. D 1898, w hen and where all mnnm in'. terested may attend if they think pro- i. ine nrsi ana final account of ""'""! runn, committee of Mary Arbuckle, late of Tuscarora township deceased. .) mi . . tuennre aua nnal account of .. aw'Snee of Michael fehelly, of Delaware township. Pmthonotary'8 office, Prothonotary. Mimintown, Pa., ' May 16, 1898. Great Cures proved by thonnnda Of testimonials slww that Hood's gar aparilla posaessea Dower tr nnrtfv. Vitalize and enrich the blood. Hood's Pilla be taken with Hood's SareapariUa. .Dr. David Kennedys favorite Remedy CURES ALL KIDNEY. Mnuiru J NC LIVER TROUBLES. STATIONS. , o No.l No.3 - DAILY, EXCEPT SUMSAT. A. M. P. If. Blair's Mills Lt. 7 40 2 00 Waterloo 7 45 2 05 Leonard's Grove 7 50 2 10 Ross Farm 7 57 2 17 Perulack 8 03 2 23 East Waterford 8 15 2 35 Heckman. 8 25 2 45 Honey Grove 8 30 2 50 Fort Bigham 8 87 2 57 Wsrble 8 45 3 05 Pleasant View 8 49 3 09 Seven Fines 8 55 3 15 Spruce Hill 8 58 3 18 Graham's 9 05 3 25 Stewart 9 07 3 27 Freedom 9 10 3 30 Turbett 9 13 3 33 Old Port 9 18 3 38 Port Royal Ar. 9 25 3 45 RAILROAD TIME TABLE. pEEHY COtrVTr RAILROAD. Tbe following schedule went Into effect Nov. 18, 1896, and the trains will be rnn as follow; Lesve Arrive a. m p. m . . : . " ' zs -iving-n M!H 7 49 "Sulphur Spring 7 46 Corman Sidinr 7 44 Ilontcbcilo Park 7 41 p. m 4 80 4 86 4 29 8 41 4 45 4 46 4 61 4 64 4 56 4 69 900 9C6 9 rg 9 11 9 14 9 15 9 19 9 22 0 24 9 21 6 10 10 43 6 16 9 49 5 21 9 54 6 24 9 67 5 27 10 05 6 32 10 7 5 84 10 17 5 87 10 30 6 02 10 35 p. m a. m Weaver Roddy Hoffman Royer Mabanoy Bloomfleld Tressler NnlUon Dnm's Rlllotsbarfr Berohei.il' Green P irk Montonr Jnno Landisbiir 7 40 7 86 7 83 7 81 7 23 7 23 7 09 704 7 01 6 68 6 61 6 48 6 88 6 28 2 23 2 20 3 18 2 16 2 13 2 08 2 66 2 08 2 00 I 41 I 86 I 81 1 28 1 26 1 2 1 18 1 16 2 50 ra p m Trains No. 1 and 2 connect at Port Royal with Way Passencer and Seashore Express on P. R. B., and Nob. 8 and 4 with fcUil east WESTWARD. STATIONS. DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, Port Koyal Old Port Turbett Freedom Stewart Graham's Spruce Hill Seven Pines Pleasant View Warble Fort Bigham. Honay Grove Heckman East Waterford.... Perulack Boss Farm. Leonard's Grove... Waterloo Blair's Milla.....Ar" a 0.0 1.3 2.8 3.7 4.4 5.R 6.3 7.2 9.0 10.0 12.0 14.0 15.1 17.5 20.5 22.0 24.0 25.5 27.0 No.2 No.4 A. M. IP. M 10 30 5 05 10 3715 12 10 42 5 17 10 45:5 20 10 48!5 23 10 50 5 25 10 57 5 32 11 00 11 06 11 10 11 18 11 25 U 30 11 40 11 52 11 58 12 05(6 40 12 101 12 15 5 35 5 41 5 45 5 53 6 00 6 05 6 15 6 27 6 33 6 45 6 50 H ini'.n ! d conn Blair's ills with Concord, Doyle barf Drv RQ. Nessville, Neelyton, Sbad" g.sf". Valley and Oo.be stwton St Lines J. G MOORHEAD, Suptnmttmdna. T. a MOORHEAD, Prmidtni. Arrive Leave i ram leaves Bloomfleld at 6.68 a m Tram leaves Lir.dibnrg at 6.08 p. m.. and' arrive at Bloomfleld at 6.40 p. m. lig"l W COm" t0 r"il -S,P on Cbas. n. SarLKY, President. 8. n. Beca, Snpt. jVEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL , leT Kailrolw1 Company. Time tatds of paraenger trains, in effect on Monday, May 18tb, 1896. i7, STATION8. 'ZTt Buff.lo Bridge Jnniata Farnaco ... ?t 8 y Iran Watr Pin: ...." Bloomftelrl Jnoct'n. VaUer ui Elliotteourg Green Park Lojsville Fort Robeson .. tuna's Rnn Anderaonborg; . ' ."" Monnt Pleaiiant ... New Gormant'n ... Westward. 'MAM 6 06 10 85 6 08 19 88 0 12 10 42 6 15 10 45 6 25 10 62 2211 01 6 811109 6 89 11 09 6 6111 21 6 6411 24 1 6,11 85 T 11 II 41 7 16! 11 46 7 2ril 61 7 27111 67 7 85; 12 06 7 41il2 11 7 4612 16 Eastward. A M 8 80 8 27 8 28 8 20 8 16 8 II 8 08 8 00 7 45 10 i 84 7 26 IH 7 16 7 101 7 03 6 68 0 60 P M 4 00 8 67 3 68 8 60 8 46 8 41 8 38 8 82 16 8 10 804 256 2 49 2 46 2 40 2 88 224 2 20 D. 6R1NG, President and Manager O. K. Mn.ua. General Ajrent. FARQUHAR variisia Friotioi Feed SAH HILL and REfl 111 IMBOlVhl If Tiia ;-3;or KoeaiK. of Port wti,L V" ixrrr-ri ROCNIQ MED. CO Chicago, Hi. SnMbylhPwralsSs WrBtUfc eitar' - MOOD'S SananaHll. " aia proved by its Aax Center Crtsk Engine "J "t. tron and simple- with Urf A. B. FAS5-JHAS CO., LM., York, Pt I.ECCa Ot DROlCOLD'O ntpacltr. Enclnm am ills or whvela. flronc "Her ku ever ri. Hw4 Alao stunnar4 aaricultoral implements fraerallr. IImv Prcuaa a specialty. Send tor Tlalcsn and prloas M UMHtB 4, UKnU, Mfr, Y.rk. p. i HI nf' fni- Ti i 'u IT a l