Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, June 15, 1898, Image 2

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SEKTJN EL & liEPUllLjjCAN
AI1FFLINTOWN, PA.
WEDNESDAY, .H'XE i.',. iMts.
tj-:i?.ms.
Hri:cis.i-. 1.(ki .r year if jaiil
!a advance : I..jii if not paid in ad-
Tr;iii;-i'.-:it ii.!veriisir.r ami lixui
2 tire -I u lir.c.
i)cuiiriio:(.- will le niatle to those de
hins to ailvLilife !,y Uic year, ha'f or
ciiartt-r car.
TtiK .;!;;!. i -liiiv; West Point
';:, v.i-it ;:,i-i uijiiomas, two
Months lwioie f.'iii::ciift'.'i:eiit time
and sent i:iV ;;(- ;;ri:iy against
Sj;;in.
Tr :: eminent i.s j.i-fpaiiu
t e.:t;:ii i:-1 lie S;:in:h ''im lioals
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NAVAL WARFARE.
At Portland Maine
' Sampson and Schley have com
bined before Santiago De Cuba, to
capture that place and with it the
Spanish fleet of Cervera, and from
the 7th of June, bombardments of
the forts at the mouth of the harbor
were of frequent occurrence, till on
the 10th when under the fire of the
Oregon 850 American marines were
landed on the coast almost 20 miles
k it!'" 'i'l"! eas f Santiago, in the harbor of
win'lsvd aaa-jQuantanino, which is about 14 miles
tic;! !o i!.t
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Inrrncc thp rnnntn; fr whprp tnp
- tiVl 11 VW l 1 I Li V LV VVllV-t- HIV
wiSLL lw Z rLTiA Spanish fleet is cooped. The stars
VLrl 011 Cuban soil,
nMur;. Huh t ip n,nnin TrnorK mar p sr innorn
resistance . to being driven back.
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ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW,
wiyfl.IJITOffN,
0, ,reBJon Mn street, tn place of rI-
a V v t.in.nn. iio't'l '
flridgo street.
lOct2B,l2
rry-CoIiectliiB and CottTflyansing proa);-"
ly attended to.
triLBRnFoncE sciiwbter.
Attorney-at-Law.
L?TC))e etions an.l a!i Ifgal bsi'
rcsa prc.roftly jittprperl to.
OFFICE IN COUUT HOUSE.
TI-IE MONITOR PONTAUK.
Tha old Mcntank ba3 l:eon OEsisned to defend Portland, Me. She Is a relio
of the days of the civil war, but is s-till Bervioeuble. Sho is armed with two
old ptiioothuoro guns. Daring tho rebellion she viaa strnck repeatedly by Cou
fsderate shot.
Boston has the Monitor Catskill
and Lehigh,
r.B.o..C8.iwoRn,Da. dakwis u.csAwr"'1
U. D. y. CRAWFORD & SON1,
hav? formcl a jvjrtnerphip ffir the pm.-r'
of Modicioo an;1 tiieir coii.Ctcral l.rinchnf .
OMice af oM sf and, corner of Thir i as1 Or
neBtr'e8, iSlmtown, T. Onor boU
ot Uiera iri'.i be fonud at th.ir o;Kon at all
tinjos, uoioss othn.-wiso iToICsioc-.!'? cn-gak-(l.
April 1st, 185.
He
P. DI3RR.
J ho
kii'v. ii
will
Four Americans were killed, among
I them is an assistant surgeon.
On
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VvlA Sunday June 12.
! --:fe'Sj,Siand volunteers under General Shaft
3',.; vuijer sailed from Kev West for Cuba,
.;;!;"vS!i6 regular and 11 volunteer regiments
i among them the 3rd Pennsylvania
-S:5'T"i-if all goes right they
HSinreiwill land near Santiago Cuba, on the
th. The fleet of troops was
1 1 t 1 r i
guaraea oy 17 war snips, in rrom on
each side and in the rear. May vie-
i!:rr: torv and dory attend the fleet.
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i nuse wist) mull oussveis ui
bunaay preaict disaster oecause me
;!,-'::; :ieet sailed on bunciay. we want
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THE POKITOR CATSKILL.
Tbo C:.t :: ill ij oua of the old stylo monitors dolegated to defend Boston
from tlje Kpsu-.ard.?. Sbo was taken to L'ostou by uavul reserves. During the
civil war tiio Cucskill cud otbtr monitors attacked Kort Wagner, aud in the
euKagemtiit the Cattliiil was Hrnck about 60 times by cunuou balls frojn the
fort.
itfs
'.' Santiago Dc
vuna
for a capitol for
;i iv
a-f.'itj. or thf npw (TDvpmmpnt to hp tnrfp'H
!:: isti-
: 1 1 ' ( IH
io;v
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"'on thp il'MTrl
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sailed
too
and
IaiCTi.:AI. OE.TTfST.
. -aduafe of the Philadelphia Di W.n
J? ge. Office at old established lo
cation, HriJtra Street, opposite Conrt
Ifonse. .VilUiatown, Pi.
Crown and Bridge wort;
Fninlfiss Extraction.
All work guaranteed.
PENNSYLVANIA. 'RAILROAD-
Schedule in Ellcct Hay "0, 1S!)S.
WESTWARD.
Way Ptisscnsrer. leave Phil:ulelpliia
;it 4 :: a. m: lrai-riNbmv S ' a. m;
l)uiii-iiiiiion 8 :! a. in ; New Port 9 0.)
h. in: Millcrstown 9 1 a. in: Dunvord
! 21 a. in: TlicmpMoiitowti '.) 2 a. m;
I Van f )vke 0 .'!'! a. m; Tuscnrora !) 3f a.
in; Moxii-o 10 a. m; Port Poyal U 44 a.
in: rT S llli i i ! .If) a. m; Denliolm ! oo a.
in: l.tnvistown (:. m: McVeytown
lOHSa. in: Xewton Hamilton 11 m a.
ni; Mount I'nion 11 (X! a. in; Himtinjr
doii 11 .SJ i). in; Tyrone ll'l"!) n. in; Al-
tooua 1 IK) j. in: I'iltshurtr oid p. m.
Mail leaves Philadelphia at 7 KI a. m:
Harrisl.urtr at 11 4S a m; Mi.'llin 1 II
l. in: Lewisiow-i 1 so ). in; Jfuntinff
doii 2 29 p. in: Tyrone 3 12 p. m; Al
toona 3 4" p. in: Pittsburg S SO p. in.
Altoona Accommodation leaves Har
risburic nt o h) p. m; l)uiic:innoti H 34
p. in; Newport (i 02 p. m: -Millerstown
0 11 . in: Tliomj-.sontown 0 21 p. in;
Tuscarora C, 30 ;(. m; Mexi'-o 0 ;!3 0. m:
I'ori Itoya! f 3-S p. m: Milllin 0 4H p. 111;
ienlioini ( 4!l p. in: Ijcwistown 7 (17 p.
in: McVeyttiwn 7 SO ). 111: Newton
Hamilton 7 "0 p.'m; Huntingdon 8 20
p. in; Tyrone !') 02 p. ?n; Altoona 9 5
p. in.
1'aciMf P'xjiress leaves Philadelphia
at 11 20 n. 111: Harrisbur at M) a. m.
..arysvr.:c 11 a. n;. Dun-Mjinon 20
m. Port Koyal
4 a. m. .vinn 4 so a. m. Lcwistown
Tro in
SZCL VJlTiJwnt f the harbor battering down
'rl'uC;'".11' i tlie- fortifications of the placeand oc
casionally getting in a shot at the
Spanish-ship in the harbor. Up to
IT :7ilys n!bS'w:the 9th of Juhtwo of the Soanish
ifS..S;r15waships thete had been destroyed
f.:ui'-"iij ii ! ,v, i:
c -70:1 in i;-, tea ;
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f f i r.u i'.o vi Ah all
'f !'i-J ivts ii.;!y
he ws . t;: it v. hv:i
m .V. if the k'ti 1.
Hie l:nui- -:.iv- .;
f.:r. r v-i. !iilh
ly iiir !:i I'riiii.
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o.;eii to.
it,:! ut v. ; o iiie mei iCan Heeu
Fhe Spanish fleets have been so
T 'vlX n.u';iiti;5;.ce:completeiy crippled that the fear has
iei:i.i!J,lr.!uu!iws -ku m,; vanished or their .appearing ott
American cities along the coast.
Of their three fleets, one is at the
!ar..ia,ka'il:i:bottom ot the harDorof Vianilla, an
oth.er is in Santiago harbor ciwaiting
capture, a third is off the coast of
Spain, and from the nature of the
situation will be glad to stay there.
The American cities were better pro-,
vided with defensive ships than is
generally known.
New York
wi powerful means of
l.Mil ti;c;
h." t .lie. s II ill '
!.1:J iiiC:; i:S
1ki:.-i1).l' v.'j
;-i v
"i;iv 'i
lies! 1'nVi'i!
i -; 11 i 1 1 h: . Siii;:;- i !',iri"
;'.ii! M:ii'r Iii-M- ii;- mil! were
iu i 'i. Tiic ;nif the iiie
is iiov. :i. let N siipixie.! !
ori;;!!!.:'.!-!! IV"!ii a JiiiI--i
So mention could be made of de-i ik&Ai
fensive ships at other ports. Don't i i:XJ
ii. I , . ... ; a. m. Tyro;i .c a. m. Alt.xtna 7 40 a".
can me govemmeni siow, it is doing, PIl5h,w,hia
very well, the very best it can. It is i VS ,,varm:,Si,,?rV4. Ill:
, r ... J . ., I 1-ewisiown 11 .-,S n. in.; Hiiiilir.L'tl.m 12
not forgetting Dewey on the other,? t 1112
side of the globe. It has sent him1
, i r , r . . ; mm 4 !. p. in. Newrt 4 "5 p. m. Mif-
thousands of troops. Last week it :,.av. f! 'irfi,:;
sent him the powerful monitor iSlXvJuiMu
Monterey. This week it sends Auje au
. 1 i 1 ' r i itoonaat 4 40 a. m. Tyrone 5 04 a. in.
more troops ano the powerful mpn-jrHaiMt
itor Monddnock and Should somentaV.l,s,VSt
C i i 1 r I ni. Thompson town 7 17 a. m. Millers-
. j A' . Mil) VV f )I ( f-T IlHllTM""" ' a- m- ewiK.rt So a. in.
I lUmcannon 8 00 a. m.
Harrisl in r;r 8 30
lur,T at 3 30 a.
DEWEY HAS CAPTURED
MilNILIiA
And destroreil the Spanish fleet W have captnre-1 the rrnnin '
ing Spring Stock of Ololhinpr, cnDBiRtincr of
Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits,
From one of tbo largest anl well-known Cloihincr Honsps of Jjrot.
i"ht, Grocnewalt & Co , 1013 Market street, rhilaclelpiiin, for 4
cents 011 the dollar. A clothing sale such as ban never l.wn known
in the History of Juniata County. LIVERIGIIT: GREENE WALT & rv
Manufactures of Clothing, 1013 Market Strt
Philndf Iphia, Ta , Jiav 10, Lsntj
Mr. Ferd MeyerB, Dear Sir : We find tU backward season" (big
Spring has prevented ns in closing ont enr largo new Spring Stock
and wo find ourselves loaded v,'ith tin immense H'ock of r h- Olot h
ing. The only remedy we have to uisloa 3 of it is to fiacriiic;- prices.
Knowing that you are a large cash buyer no doubt yu-j vi.i take
the opportunity offered to you end buy I ho leruaindpr of our eoc
at 43 cnnls on the dollar. Shall we submit Ramnlee. Ple.-if-e p.pSWf,
by return mail. Tours Kesp't, LIVERIGnT GREENEW LTk Co,
Office or FERD MEYERS,
Dealer in Clothing and Furniture. Mifllintown, Pa., Mny 1J, igny
Liveright, Greenewalt & Co., Gents : Yours of tbo 0;h irt., rH
ceived and contents noted. We are always open for Barsrr.itis. 1'icMsc
send samples at once. If styles and quality nre snlif-f'iirf.'Ty v.a will
buy the remainder of your stock. Tours resj -eelfa !v
FERD .MKYKKS.
We have Fcocjied in Iho remairuli-r of the entire Sprsi:g Slr.ck
of Livoright, Greenewalt St Ca. We put tho knife to tux ami
chopped down prices to one half what l.hey wore formally. N ir
is your opportunity to buy new and reliable clofhing p.s lon; an
they are here.
We put od sale 5G0 Men's all wool suits, regular price $:') oO,
Fpecial sale price $4.2o.
271 Jlen h all wool funry wor.5eis suits in sacks ar.it culnways,
4' L'-
all sizc-s. Thepe euils are worth $12 50, special 6fti price $i
2G3 Men's cassimere tnits, the greatest bargiin, t!jr.-y nro biiijc';
ud from diff-.rent lofs, all sizi s. Sis diflerent pattirr'R to K!cct
from. They range in value from $7 to if!) Sji.?cial stle prica $1 31
7(57 Children's suits, all styles aod t-)3;:s. Cheviots, Cthtjiin-tts,
Si;i gee, regular prices '2 50, up to $5 09. Special silo price Si fiH.
!)72 IJ-jys' suics. Cheviot, Cassimeros and Fnacj- plai Is.
This line was gathered with ei.'rcirj r forfiu-o to j-oung meu'ii
needi?. Regular price !. TO np to SS.Ofl Special sale jr!ce
$3.25 up to $4 G2.
CLEARING SALE
OF FURNITUBE.
The season for Fnruil ure is about to a clopo ar.d we find we
must have mora room for cur liirg fall stock which will arrive in
dne time. Therefore wo are compelled to close cut lite itojaiu
ler of our spring stock. All our farmer priof s are njarfced dk'.' a
20 per cent. Now is your opportunity to buv furniture ot a uc
riGce. Don't miss thiH t hauco.
115 and 117 Bridge Street.
Tnscarora Valley Sailroad.
SCHEnULE IN EFFECT MOSDaT, OV. 2'
1897.
EASTWARD.
r
STATIONS.
DAILY, EXCEPT SUMDAY.
XalXo.
for Manilla put in an appearance!" norekavesi-it..:
r- il r i in. -Altoona , .-:. in. 1 '. rone -JS a. in.
Dewey will have the means of de-h'rWSIIll
stroying them completely. The aid
that .is sent him is to make certain jft
the hold obtained there against
Blair's Mills...
Waterloo
Leonard's Grove
Koss Fsrm
Tiioni.-i)ii- Pe.rulacl;
lOi'J a. East WatMiord
mn.-n 10 , Heckmn.
L v. 7 4012 00
...7 43 2 03
7 r.();2 10
7 57i2 17
S (;;2 3
'S 15 2 3!
comers.
'.;ii k :i!l !io.i;Ji ::
ha-l at -; :i; ;..
iliIlt. The li'S .
cry iicari.'. :i t i;oi.i:i
no i;i-;iir,u'..'c.
i:pt-i t ioii n- .
i l. on t!i:u '
i'.! ;;;,!o;:i!t t;!
ll;us :
Citv
among other
defence has
Tui-sd-iy warning traiiip w ;it
ihi'o'ili Iii:uer lu. '-:! Iieioiiiuy;
to l!ie t:;:i-k i !( nn.ifl- .1. ('.
J"tc !iii;r ;;1 ( i i ;. n He took
one bucket with him : short hs-tain--
::;:i :tt ivn on i he !;iuk,
ile "iiie! the contents anil lciuaiii-i-l
st'.iled niitii tho t !,!'; lncn came
:!! ii'.. lie lsiaile no ci'tort to i
;r.va . IVobabiy he didn't want
t exeri h i oici !'--o s ion 1 1 cr I n i'ak -!;is!
, bat A ium ii-'c:ici; !' tile act
stoaily (it-nicd kno-, in aa!liin;
alont ir although the canity
hackci sat on the iiank only a lew
J'ect away, lie was lea pi us no
one . -aw hi n take the bucket and
woul
a )o-: niorieai examination
h.iwbcen neccs-.: , to ct proot
to convict him .--Lewi-town Ca
zel !e, .1 line !'.
MARRIED:
'.ill
V. i:m:s F h. 1:1.. ( n t lu
inst.. at alc-. I Kev. .1. I . :
1 eisler. Samuel .n nes and Sn-an- j
K.;;le.
?pe:;v.v; Davis O.i tft- 1-t
il i vy. r.. .
TL"N INCH GUNS OF THE MONADNOCK.
Tlia r.:-;i!i;
i o . in. iii:niai.ooa u :j i p. m.
I - ewistown 1 p. m. MUMi'i 1 ."0 p m.
II- i nisi ,n in s lo p. in. ISaliintore t 00 p.
in. Washington 7 to p. m I'liilaiit'iphia
! (l. III.
Mail leaves' Altoona at 2 V p. m. Ty
rone '1 :?. p. ni Ifiml inctloii ; !7 ) ill.
Newton I laaillicn : 47 p. in. VeVey
tow n A l'o p. in r.ewitow n A p. m.
Miilliii "i"p. in. IN !ii Koyal .) 00 p. m.
Me?.'ico o -0 p. ni- Thompsontovn ;1 IS
p 111. V. illerstown o -H j). in. Newport
.;!! p in. Dtincannoii ( OS p. m. liar
rishurir 0 4-"i p in.
Vail I' sprees leaves Pittsl.iirir at 1 00
p. m- -liiHna 0 10 p ni Tyrone 0
p.m. HnntiiiC'Ioii 7 IK! p in. cYey
t n H h , in. I,e i-iow a S L'rt p. lii.
Mil'I'n S -17 p. ni. Port Itoyal S -52 p. m.
Vi!!t r-iov. n ) 10 p. in. Newport ! -( p.
in. I iimiaiaioii '..')!) p. in. tlarrisl'uifr
10 O p ill.
J'iiilaiieii'liia Kxpress Haves Pitts-Iiui-r
at 4 SO p. in. .Mtoona U OS p. ni.
Tyrone !) i in. Hiiniiii;ioii 10 12 p.
in. Mount 1'nion 10:12 p.m. I.ewis
toun li Hip. in. .iHlin U :!7 p. m n:ir.
rislnirsr 1 (Ki a m. 'iiilale!pli!:i 4 an.
At ! .e'. istown Janctia:. l-'or Sun
I'liry 7 ."O a. m ami 3 0o ri. in. week
days. For .Wilroy 1"., 10 20 a. m. ami 3 00
p. m week-days.
At 'J'yrone. Kor i 'learlield and Cur
wensviile S 20 a. m. 3 20 ami 7 20 j). m.
week-days.
J'or Kelleronte and Lock Haven 8 10
M.:n:i:?DCck h:s four of these 10 iuch Runs. They are breech- "'; - ; ' P ; feK-ciavs
. "i miiiiki 1 1 tyit i ii.i i ii t J 1 f 1 1 i 111
lonilii:;: ri:'; : i-.i:d c.v.'i iio steel I'.rojcctiles weighing more than 600 pounds to
u dist-iiK-o i t 12 milus, aUhoa.nu i urobable the gunners would make lucre
liii."3cJ tiiuu :.'"f:i
! lb:
-sv,i;.-. bv K-..v 11. H.
W. So- :v';m .n in.l Sini'a
i t . a
v. CJ-'o
J. D-.vis.
Biivnei: Wit.i.i amsox On the 9-.
list, i;t Acsdcri'ht, ! R-v
THE NAM ANT'S BATTLE SCARRED TU5RET.
The old monitor Xabaut, mniiDed by the New York naval WHercoa, is do
tending New York. She carries two 15 iuch f-mootbbore gnus and several rapid
fire guns. Her turret bears the marks of iinmixcus Confederate cannon balls.
IV.v r.n.-M!, Wi:':i:iui C. Bryucr,
Jjiffi'eh Viiiicms-)!i.
A j
Pi.d !
IsMIAi'lT V.I.oSS
iiifct., at Pott H-.ya;, by
ri i" crt. Jei:nie .st unrip.- am
L. GIoeb.
Stimki.::.-'; -Fiskkji Oa the 9th
c . -: .1 .... I .. I? l.v n fl
The New England towns along
r0R.-vtLoH7sjthe coast have been uneasy. The
u,:i'sj phantom Spanish fleets scared them,
but the government-has made them
wa.c,, Mr. r,n,.i HHmvuvg. rf fee easier bv sending them mom-
Mi s S.ia-; E. Fi'inr, cf Leais'.cnp, "QTS.
Millbti cuiioty
KU j'LiMOWS GRAIN V.AhKKiS
MIF.'I.1NT()YN. jim: V,, 1S!)S
i lieiil
tti in t ?t
LWiAL XOTK'i:.
live
CI r-iil . .... .
KnUor
l"gK
llm
Sbon'drtr. . ,
I.a-d
i'1ns .
Ti'r.tiihy s-oDd ,
Fa - ?e.ed...
Bran
Chop ...
.M.rid'iiiigs
(round :n Salt.
Auit-rit auSa l....
$1.00
37
... 3?
X2
.. $2 to $2 50
16
U!l
;2
12
, 8
!. '.7.71.40
70
..8-ji; to 90o
:.. 9o
"5
6
l icKct .ireiits. or 1 liomas K. Yatt.
Passenger Aent, Western Division,
Corner Kil'tti Avenue and Smitlilield
Htreet, Pittstdirsr-
J. 1!. HI T( -III N.SOX, J. It. WOOD,
(ieneral Man's'r. (ieneml IWr. Apt.
LEGJL.
NOTU'K is heretiy iven that the
( "hief l'uif;ess and Town Council
of the ISoroinrh of Mifflintown have, ly
i ordinance dulv enactetl on Mav 2ttli.
I isiis. admitted and annexed as part of j
j i he Koroujrliof MiWmtown m tliecouiny
! of Juniata and state of Pennsylvania,
i t lie lots aii'l tracts of land rniNisiiiK
' Ss-hweerV Aildition, aditu-ent to said
I - '.i i .1.,... i ... .. -.l.ul ..
plot of the said extension this ilate in I to,"t of.( ""'" ('leas, ofsaid (Miiiity,
i i.e of the (barter HessU.ns of " .'. "esilay the 11th day of June, A. I).
I Juniata County. J. Hoav.mmi Nkij.y,
!-ecietary Town Council Ko-Miig-h of
Mi.'liiutowii.
3IU)TUONOTAY,H NOT1CR
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing ai-count.s have heen tiled in the
oilkeofthe Prothonatary, of Juniata
iHiuoty, and the same will be presented
ior coi in mi anon ana allowance to the
Pit Il.ADK U'U I A M A it K I-.TS,
June V., 1S0S.
Wheat ?l.0S ; oatsoc; eoru Iloc;
hay iT.OO to ?12..".0 a ton ; t:iuglel
wheat and ats straw at .". ."iU a
ton; butter Ki to 18c ; eg;& 12c;
beef cattle 4 to 5c; uld otattes
15 to r.Oc ; tcw potatoes ?sl to 82.
75 a barrel ; veal calves 4 to 7c;
sheej) to 5 ; lainlis 3 to 5c ; thin
cows S to 15 ; milch cows -25 to
!?40 ; hofp 5 to (c; live chickens 10c,
spring chickens 2 and 4 pound 1?5
t 21c ti pound.
Wonderf ul ate the c; . by Hood's
SarsttparilUi and yet it is only because
as the one true blood purifier, it makes
pure, rich, healthy, life-giving blood.
Hood's Piils tor the liver an-I
bWeU, act easily . yet promptly. je
Subscribe for tho Jiuta Sestu.hl
anu Kepuei-ican.
1S!W, when and where all persons in
tertvted may attend if they think pro-per-
1. The first and final account of
James II, Funk, committee of Mary
Arbuekle, late of Tuscarora towmbip,
de -eased.
2. The Jirst and final account of
Iavid Muser, a.-si:nee of Michael
Shelly, of Delaware township.
NY. H. ZEIIIKUS,
Prothonotary's olVice, Prot honotary.
Mitllintown, Pa.,
Mav It!. 1S!.
Sale or llorsen-
L. BaLku Wilson will eotduct bis
stvcDty secc-Dd bae. i f Iowa hoep,
6t M flbn'ewn on
FRIDAY, JUNE 17th, 1898,
on Main she 1 1. Choice Ica Lorree,
fir-t di ivei 6, de uble and sTnj!o, draft
1 t-xfctt. Ti rits, 60 dovf ou Lote with
ai iov. d tfcurify. " Twtuty four
hvors tiiue to txamiut Ueifco bought.
Pleasant View.
Seven Pines. .
Spruce Hi!. ,
Graham's. . . .
Stewart
Freedom
Tnrbett
Old Tort
Port Royal..
. . ,8 4r.3 09
,.;8 55:3 15
..8 5Si IS
-i9 053 25
. . -9 07j3 27
..! 10j3 30
,.!9 13 3 33
...!9 18
.Ar.jD '25
: 38
3 45
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 connect at Port Roval
with Way I'a.isenr and Soshoru Kxprksg
on P. U. K., aDd Nos. S aad 1 with M ill eaet
WESTWARD.
STATIONS.
DAILY, EXCEPT SDSDAV.
Port lioyal
Old Port
Tnrbett
Freedom
Stewart
Graham's
Spruce Hill
Seven Pines
Pleaeast View
Warbie
Fort Birbam
Horioy Grove
Heckman
East Waterford.. .!
Perulack
Koss Farm
Leonard's Grove..!
Waterloo
Blair's Mills.."."". Ar.
No.2No.4
A. M. P. M.
0 010 30 5 05
1.310 37 5 12
2.8 10 42 5 17
3.7; 10 45 5 20
4.410 4S5 23
5.0110 50 5 25
6.3! 10 57 5 32
7.2111 00 5 35
9 0J11 0G 5 41
lO.Olll 10 5 45
12.0:11 is!5 53
14.0ll 25 6 00
15.1111 30 6 05
17.511 406 15
20.5!ll 52:0 27
22.011 58 0 33
24.012 05 (5 40
25.5l2 100 45
27.0jl2 15 a 50
MHU with Concord, Doylesbnrg Dry Run,
vrM"leUeel.J,0n Sha,ie 0IS Shade
Valley and Hoauorn Station Stage Lines.
J. C. MOORHEAD, .
Superintendent
T. a MOORHEAD,
President.
RAIE.ROAS) TISJE T.VI1LK.
2ERRY COITVTY KAILROAD.
Tbe following schedule went Into efToct
Nov. 16, 180B, and tbe trains wiil bo ran as
follows:
p. ra a. in
4 SO 9 on
H S 9 P
4 3fi 9 09
3 41 9 11.
4 45 9 14
4 43 9 15
4 61 9 19
4 54 9 22
4 56 9 24
4 59 9 2
5 10 10 43
5 Vi 9 49
5 21 9 54
5 24 9 57
5 27 10 05
6 S2 10 t'7
5 81 10 17
5 87 10 SO
6 02 10 35
p. m a. ra
Lcavo
ArriTe a.
m P.m.
Kmc'a Mill 7 49 2 m
Sulphur Springs 7 46 2 20
"Corman Siding 7 4 3 18
Montehollo Park 7 41 2 15
Wfiver 7 40 213
Roddy 7 86 2 08
Hoffman 7 33 2 65
Koyer
Mahhiioy
Kloomticld
Tressler
Xeilson
Jnai's
EHiota'oilrg
"8jrtih!si
"Groon Pirt
aontonr June 6 33
Ijandisbiir? 6 2S
Arrivs
7 31 2 03
7 2H 2 00
7 23 1 41
" 09 1 36
"04 I 31
7 01 1 28
6 1 25
6 51 1 20
6 48 I 18
1 15
2 50
i.are a. ra p ni
Train leaves Blooimield at 5 5a a. ni
PTvt arrive, t Lan-lisbnr? at 8.23 a. in'.'
Tram leaves Liudisburg at C.03 p. ra., and
arrives at Bloomlipld at io p.m.
til."!"!10 ' mnrkoi ) Hag stations,
at wbict trains will como to full :..,n oa
signal. ' '
0BA8. II. St.T, Sm U. EKC,
President. Sept.
jVEWPORT AND SnERjJAVS VAL
'v ley Railroad Company. Time t.iWe
STATIONS.
Newport ....
Kuflalo Brj;ge
Juniata Furnace"
wt"eta
Svlvan
Wat-r Pino-
Valley Boail
Wliottsbura.
Green Park
I;ovsville
Fort Robeson . .
Center
Cisna'g Ran
Andersocburg .
."
Mount Pleasant ,
Now Geruiant'n
Westward.
a
P 11
1 r
Eist-war-l.
ITj 4
A M i A M ! d ..
6 ft5 10 35; 8 SO! 4 on
6 08 10 38 8 27: 3 fi7
S 12 10 42i 8 23! 3
... w tv P -O O rn
..j 6 25 10 621 8 16j g
BJoomtie-d Junct'n'.l 6 31 11 09! 8 w', I tl
6 3911 091 8 00 a??
6 511121! 7 45 ll
7 1-5: 11 45
7 21 11 61
7 27 11 57
7 35 12 05
" 41 12 11
' 45,12 15
2 Ml
I 16' 2 49
' 5 2 45
' ii 2 40
7 OA, 2 gg
6 68 2 24
6 60' 2 20
r kDuGRING' Pfwident and Manager
t.. Milled. General Ajrent.
KARQUHAR
Variible Friction Fsed Hv Al.
SAW K!LL--SX
iS S9 P f?',as,s IKa,t to al lV
'Jlitafca Una Miedu-iuo free of cliarce
tSStc "nt" lJ by the llovf-a:,
o-nic. of tort Wa-ne, lad aiuc lti'iL a.i
.-.invciQw: undei aia diracUra by tuT
XQCN1G MEO. CO., Chicago, Mi.
Sola by Drutststs at 81 pep Bottle. Cfiv;.
tcrct Sie. l.Ti Bottle for 80.
MOOD'S Sarsapaillla Las over and
" oy aain proved by its cares,
wtan all other preparations failed, that
fcfctbeOpt; Trw BLOOD 1&K.
fc2x Center &ank Engine
. mpw. wun lr
H...a whPelk. btronic
anrtwfo. Ke Far(iiliu
lllrr kaa ever k
pladftl. Also stHnUunt
iiKulliiral liuplumraia
E orally. Hay fren
A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd., York. Pa.
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