SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN M1FFLINT0WN, PA. "WEDNESDAY, AUG; 24, ISilS. THE LAST BATTLE. 'iKRMS. . BirnriCKiiTiox $1.00 r year if paid il advance; ?l.o) if not paid in atl vince. Transient advertising and local uolicew 4 cent a line. Deduction wilt be made to tlwwe de siring to advertise by the year, half or . tinricr year. W II AT Alt E inMlME TR001Sf Inimuuc tr.Hips tire nieu who Lave psissw! jhe ordc.il of the Yel low Fever phtgne. A man gets the Yeliow Fever only oiue. It kills him, or eiires him from ( get ting it Ihc seiond time. About one in a hundred wLn get the fever live. Immune troops then arc soldiers who have had the Yellow Fever. The government hiuj pro vided Cur the organization, of ten regiments of men who have had Yellow fever. The fever is said to so purify one's system that malaria and all other diseases pass by. Nothing but accident raid old age takes the life from one who has Lad the dread fever. The Im mune tr;xps are to take the place 4l 'American troops in C'nba in the i ellow l ever districts. A recent writer on this s.ilje: t says. Yel low Fever has the stria ing pecu liarity max inose wj;o iiave come out of it are singularly tranquil all the rexf of their lives. Every ma larial germ and every latent pois on in the l-!y seems to Ik; driven out by the lever or lilled in the high temperature, so that when the invalid re.overs, if recover he does, he is free from every defect of blood or lxne. All the evils which he has sseeaiimlated in a lifetime are oo!:ed out of him by the deadly heat and his flesh is as pink, ami his liody as pure, as that of a healthy new-born child. With this renewal f strength the Yellow Fever Immune commences to enjoy himself, lie takes life happily and never knows what it is to be angry. Ulm-s are as far away from 1 is temperament as rosy hues jiie far away from the moonlight gleams. Jle is sunny, i content, d, more or less industrious and certainly happy. V KJL M ) ST ) X I-i I 'A I K AX1 ) (:.I A I i A MX l'( .SITIOX. Lew than a year intervened between the two fires. The insurance on the build ing destroyed on Friday morning w j3,-0rt ; on steam heater $o0ft, on rerge $300, total ?4,iXK. ped mto his clothes and ran to the Academy. Everything was quiet ex cept the cracking of the fire. lie be lieved that Professor Dysinger wan as leep m the building, he shouted with all his strength, and threw stonen through the window of the room in which he believed the Professor was asleep, but the Professor was not there, he Hart gone away the day previous and the only answer that Shotsberger got to his calls was an increasing noise of the lire as it was gaining increased strength every minute. One of the two doors on the north aide of thp the i K KS IN'.W.I . Y 'o I , ( TKI) Toi" 1 VU 1'lj.VXS Y !.v. I K.UI.KCI.VI). The Yellowstone National Park is unquestionably one of ihc most iu' cresting regions on tlie glole, fir within it is dis;layed the great est (.!! i tbm of nature's manifold wom!-r.-. IndeiMl. this mouutaiu 'Hni!'i p!:t;eau, high up on the KiimiuU of the everlasting Ifockies, Is a veritable play-ground for the world's giant forces. The personally-conducted tour ;' the Pennsylvania llailroad Com rnuy, which l.-avc-s New Yor' on Sc;tember 3, ail'onls the most sa!-i-iaetory Ji'caus of visiting this v ondei land and viewing its mar- .-loas fealiii--. A stop of two .i.iv. will lie made on the return trip at Omaha, affording an op 5"!. tuuity to visit the Traiis-MissU-'i;rii Exposition. Tourists will travel by special train of Pullman king, iliiiint;, sleeping, and ob vation i-ai-s in each direction. .. .lit l:iys i!I ba spent in the A stop will also be made i. iirning at Chicago. The round !. urate, S.',r from New York, M.idelphia, Haiti more, and :-iiington, sj.Si) lrom Pittsburg, crs all neeess:iry expenses. i'or iei. tiled itineraries and full in!-. i niation apply to ticket agents. Tourist Agent, ll'.Hi IJroadway, York, or address Geo. W. ilo;. .;. Assistant General Passenger .;i.. . Broad Street Shit ion, I'i.i! !phi:i. ot. .11' I ATA oi 'Sift' A G III V C E. Tl'KAI. MIM. 1 '! ? Jun.ata Coucty Aricultnrdl 3 : ly id hold is 3l9t annti-l fair y. P-. it Kuril, Scptjmoar 14, 15, 16 Ti n rac?s oa Thursday, Soptein . .? r i'i'.h. o.Ot! ic;Lut-j ci.-iie, trotters and :- icc ra $123 CO 2.3"; class, trotters ar.d pacere, .-?:(.()(). :cg oi:e hiilf mile heat catch i 'bt-, f 10(1.(10. rac.-a -D Friday S-'ptambtr V. TilH b'.:L Irutters and pacers, trotters an;l nneprs. fioJC:) Frri. for 200 00. Juai-.:eg ou-j half mile heat catch wo-i-hw, 51G'J 03 A:l j.-rsf-B must ivj watered and t.:ry .-. raid by 11 o'clock on the I i'cn rce. li .ces will be called i 1 bhfr, each day. hf:r.i rf 's s a ies. rtiivr;!i' SiioDer will sell in the f.'oui I H aae at 1 o'clock p m , Fri- duv sci A i.t s: ::' r !;: . h -t 1; ti b: ' ; d-eiii:: ;r. i t.mber 2, 1898, .' grouud, on Washington M'llliutown, Laving thereon a frrno dweiling house, .ID, liable and other cuN ; tc he sold as the property .:. nud Miry C. Adam, of grju.l ia tlie D-ity addi the bfrortgU of Mifllictjwn, il.creon a two story frinia s' house to ba tol l as ths y of M id tlcna and Eii Shots- of 270 aorta mire or bss cirora townfehij?, two story balii. barn; to be so.d as ft f of John II. Giliiiand. srixt:u F11GERS. .v the tiar.9 has corns when the - v lis ia.vrs i,i fr-:.i s;;: 1.m:.v l.m S ; cidi who doss much of her own iiv.r jC pieservicjj rautjt often ! r !; i- I Jo remind her that the lobar: wiil remove most -is ia;ceu with ttic "B, peaches, etc., and it Ironi tiie fiogers. Put a r suiph.ir in a tin plat, it!'- uicoho), and set it uu the linger tips above the 'lame mj.! (.no discoloration will dis jpciir. -I-rper'a Bzr. That there is ar Divinity that shapes our ends, finds another illustration in the care of the last battle of the Spanish war, which was fought at Manila, Philippine Islands, on the 1 3th of August, 1898. It was the last act that anchors the Philippines se curely to the United btates as part of their possession. The peace pa pers had been signed before the fight and if the Spanish government had been smart it would have im mediately sent a despatch to Manila, to' end hostilities there. The tele graph line was in their hands. Had they done so the American troops would not have fought their way in to the occupancy of the city ."and surrounding country, and would not now be holding , possession by the right and title of force of arms which no nation under international law will dispute. The Providential favor seems to be in getting our war title so complete that no one dare dis pute it. 1 he place was ordered to surrender, and 48 hours time given to foreigners, and women and chil dren, and non combatants generally to get out of Jhe way of the im pending bombardment, and assault. lhe foreigners were taken aboard of the ships of the nations to which they belonged. The fleet and army attacked the city at one and the same time, inere were 10.000 American troops in the attack. rorty-six Americans were killed, and one hundred wounded. Two hun dred Spaniards were Killed and four hundred were wounded. With thelsf city were surrendered 10,000 prison ers, 7,000 of which were regular Spanish troops, 20,000 Mauser rifles,! 3,000 Kemington ntles and 18 can-!? nons. The insurgent army was not; allowed to enter the city, because itj was teared they would take toj nlunderinp- the nlare. . or j ijuite a number of bushels stored some i he war was one of surprises that l?hc?, 1,1 . 1 t it tmg the wheat out their light was up- cannot be explained, it is like thejiSiJSVSSJS:- unexpprospentyofoneindivid-i-sriiK ual and the unexpected and con-'""'k'""",,','"f"'sn",l'l",5',k,"'! . . r : com and having a time amen? thwii tinued misfortune of another in-!vwa,,hati,w-r,lde,,t,y,,,!tu,e -. . - 1 - p:.'--e on lire. After day light mi the dividual, and so we ramp into thp n,ur",s '"ik possession of territory that it was not dreamed of four months ago should become ours by the unquestionable tille of the national force of arms. If we extend our rule to only a part' ot the rhiiippine islands Russia, Ger many and France may take what isj;;;t; left, and in that way open the way tor years ot contention and strife. The last battle settled the matter. The city of Manila is reported quiet under American rule, and business is going on as well as can be expect ed under the state of war that exist ed there between the Spaniardsand Insurgents, lhe Insurgents have been asked-by the American com mander to withdraw their army ten miles from the city. The latest de spatch indicates that the insurgents are disosped to take the advice of the American authority. The latest from Manila on Sun day reports the post office and cus tom house work going on properly under American officers. The cus- tnm HiiQ nn cmnro. in h nicm Uvu j-uyvjj 111 LIIV IUI 1 1 ' f.,r(l hnncQ omniinTC r - rrr srr ,,t I hor inforraation m regard to train I 1UUOV- Cll I (VUl I IA ,,v;UViUUU ITlVAI- service aiut sje-inc mtes can dollars, which will pay-the ex penses of the-war on the American side one day. RECE.tT DEATHS In Mexico, on the 17th The west twin building of Dysinger' ' Academy was destroyed by lire in the fall of Oct. 17, '9. Threast twui hu:ld- infant chd 1 7 months old. ing was destroyed by fire about 3 o'clock ; Marshall Kodgers, Interment on the on Friday morning August 19, 1898. 1 19th, in TJcion cemetery. mst., an of David hocn R. ATHMoa. F. M. M. FsM, ATKISSOn A. PB5ISEt.T., - ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW. MlMXWTOfrH, FA. - Omcs Oa Mutn street, la pla of -rest- w.ljinlill. Atktnion. Bsa., wuv Brilgoitrcet. . fOct26,1892 ay-Collecting and ConTayanclng promp ly atteMed to. WILBERFORt'G SCnWETER, ' Attornsy-at-Law. X'TrflolWtions and all Jeril busi ness promptly p.ttenped to. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. In I'ort B:vral, on the 17th inst , an infant chihl aqed 7 months, of Georsre Cr zit-r, interment on the 19th innt., in Obnrch Hill ceiiifctrry. In W'j!l-or t.-orTiM!ji r a nil4 ncf. f.f I The last fire was firt discovered 1 y ! M'fflii ttiwi), Bei i-imin Kerchnc-r, i f I ' Mrs. Kli !hotslr;;cr, who waa atk-iwl- ' a complication of dint-nsea on the 19th I forme.1 a partnership for the practice Ing to the wants of a child that as I of Auriisf , agfd 77 year, 9 months I or Hedioine and t!e:r co!i;it!er.il branches. not well. Initio out i,r n and 29 days. Intirmpnt in Union " ""a om-roi m.ro u she saw a bright Htreamer of light ex-' cemetery. tending from the Academy northward I In Patterson on th9 20th of Aug across the Academy ground. It was ' nut, of livrr and kidney trouble Jlrs. much too large for tiie Iiht of a lantern I Catharine Merdth wife of Siimu. l She called her husband and when he : Meridetb, eped bi years. Internier t saw it he said "lire" and ouicklv lio- ' in rrrKl.y t ri-m cemi-tery. in v user rowDsnip, on coe -isi of August, John Por'z'ine a?td 2 years. Interment m Lost Cretk Mennor.it cemetery Undertakfr Snyder govs funeral attendance to all the above deceased. ! DS.T'.MMUAWrOK'D, DR. BAIXWnf !XH"Tt"(3 , D. M. CRAWFORD & SON", arcru .froe(n. UitHintoirn. P. n3or bote ot them will be found t jher cfe at all titntig, unless other: profetaronn'ty en fse.l. Apritlst, 18!5. ft P. DEItR, THIKTY-HKCOXD NATIONAL EN CAMPMENT OF . A.. R. AT CINCINNATI, (. ItKDUCED JtATHS VIA PKXNfiTLVAXIA Kaii.koao. For the thirty-second National En campment of U. A. K., to be held at Cincinnati, O., 8eptemtier 5 to 10, 1898; j-ennsvivaiua Jiaiiroaa' i:ompanv PRACTICAL. nCXTIST. v: -adoate of the Philadelphia Dental Joi. - ge. Office at old established la oation, Bridge Street, opposite Cotsrt Honse, .Wifflio'own, Pa. CF Crown and UriJgo work; Painless Extraction. - All Work guaranteed. buildinsr waKmwn but iniw.nnr..u:.... 1 w'm m:H excursion tickets at rate of Thee tickets will be sold on Septem ber 3, 4, and 5, and will be good to leave Cincinnati returning not earlier than September 6 nor later tban Sep temler 13, except that by depositing ticket with Joint Agent at Cincinnati on Sentemher S. fi. 7. 8. or n nnrl imit may be extended so 1 payr j limit gers ()tc e PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD- Schedule in Effeet May 27, 1S9S. 'WESTWARD. War Passenger; leaves Philadelphia at 4 30 a. m; Harrisburg 8 00 a. m; Duncannon .S 33 a. m; New Port 9 05 1 a. m; Millerstown 9 15 a. m; Durword 9 21 a. m; Th(miisontown 9 20 a. m; Van Dyke 9 33 a. in; TuHcarora 9 86 a. m; Mexii-o 9 40 a. re; Port Hoyal 9 -14 a. :m; M.filTin 9 50 a. m; Den holm 9 5.5 a. m;- Lewistown Iff 13 a. m; MeVeytown 1 10 38 a. m; Nerron Hamilton 11 00 a. , m; Mount Union II 00 a. m: Huntine- m; Al- m. ttai'ri I- d P- m: Tyrone 12 20 p. n ;iuiiati until ; to,,a.tf "2 1 ' Lm'"," f-VL, t I Mad leaves Philadelphia at 7 (10 .OWIM mu. l-.miu ni 11 1 t 'i . i October 2. "t Mail leaves Philadelphia at 7 00 a. m; rtamsiuire ar II 8 a. m: Mifflin 1 11 OL'ItT PKOCL.AMATION. 1 p. m; Lewistown r 31 p. 111; Hunting- don 2 I'D i. m: Tvwiif 3 1- 11 m- A I. Whereas, the Hon. JEREHIAH ' toona 3 45 p. in; I'ittsburg 8 30 p. m. IVONS, President Judge of the Court Altoona Accom-m.Kfion leaves Har of Common Pleas, for the Forty-First rlsburg at .5 00 p. m; Duncannon 5 34 Judicial District, composed of the coun- p. m: Newport 0 02 p. m; Millerstown tiesof Juniata and Perrv, and the Hon- 6 II p. m? Thompsontowii (5 21 p. m; oral .lex WM. HWAItTZ and W. N. 1 Tuscnrora 8 '30 p. nr Mexico 0 33 p. m; KTKRHKTT, Associate Judges of the Port Hoyal (i SS p. mvMiuliti (5 43 n. m: Juniata ' Den hoi in 6 49 p. m; rwistown 7 07 p. of the situation he failed to particularly note whether the door had leen burnt out or whether it stood open. He ran to Professor Aunmn's aud an.ued him and he hastened and awakened Mr 1 Dvsins;er. the f;ithr nf ili Pfr..u t and they all went to the Academy stable to see whether the horse was there, and when they satisfied them selves that the animal was not there they were certain the Professor waa away from home and not mifrorntwi in the burning building. The weather was almost a dead calm uud the sparks went up straight almost a half mile high. There was no danger from fall ing snarks for evervthiinr was soiikimr wet with rain. The Mifllinw-i. , "aid court of Common Pleas of lompany (UU mt appear on the scene. - ,e directe.1 for hol.limr -,..rt r n. : Hjimilion 7 so-., r, i.,h.J.a.... u and Terminer and (ieneral Jail IX-liv- ' p. m; Tyrone 9 02 p. rrr; Altoona 9 3.5 ery, and (ieneral (Quarter Hessions of. p. m. the Peace at Vitllintown, on the j Pacific Express leaven- Philadelphia . . i wc rr.ri I r i x , i v n i ji. m, j iarrisoII7r ai ii OO a. 111. 1898, JtKIXG THE FIFTH DAY OF Marj-sville 3 14 a. m: Dimcannon 3 ) TD K MONTH. a m. Newport 3 52 O' m. Port Royal -wniK ih iir.KEllY OIVKX, to the 4 Zo a. in. M tin in 4.30 a; nr. Lewistown Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Con- 1 4 52 a m. Newton Hamilton 5 33 a. m. stables of the County of Juniata, that Huntingdon fi 03 a. ui. l-cfersburg (! 19 they 1 then and there in their proper ' a. m. Tyrone fi 52 a. in. Atoona 7 40 a. jtersons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of, m. Pittsburg 12 10 a. in. said day, with their records, iiiiiiisir - Oyster Express leavee- Philadelphia tions, examinations and Oyer renieni-' at 4 33 p, m. llarrishunraf 10 20 p. m liemnces, to do those things thai to Newport 11 Ofi p. m. MifRln 11 40 p. m. do those things that to their ollices re-i I-ewitowu 11 58 p. in.; Huntingdon 12 sjiectflilly appertain, and tlie that are ' -5 a. m. Tyrone 1 32 ar nn. Altoona 2 00 bound by recognizance to prosecute ' a. in; Pittsburg 5 30 a. m. against the prisoners that are or mny ! Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 be in the Jail of said -county, lie then . 25 p. m. Harrisburg 3 50 p. m. Duncan and there to prosecute ugainst them as non 4 15 p. m. Newport 4'35 p. m. Mif slial! iie just. flin 5 07 p. m. lewbtoTi 5 27 p. in. J!y an Act of Assembly passed the ! MounfCnion 6 08 p: m: Huntingdon i.tn nay ot way, is-4, it made dutv of , 6:27 p; m. Tyrone 7 04 p; m Altoona Justices of the Pence or the several j " 40 p. m. Pittsburg 11 30 p-. m counties or thia Commonwtalth, to re- EASTWARD.. x turn to-the Clerk of the Court of Quar .,, , , , A ter Scions of the respec tive .-ounties, L AlUxH.a Accommodatfl leaves Al alltl.e recogiz9!!ccs entered into liUX-- m' Yr""-0 , a'-n;. f-.ie ttmn hy am- person or persons : f enr 5 2o a. i i - Ilmitingdon o 37 charged with thc'Cc nimW,,,, 'of nuv nV Vi- "al,,,Irtrtllr 01 a- Me-crin-.e, except such cases as may li ! C,,W" VL' l 'j?", ended before a JuKi.-e of the Pea.-e, xm- n'' 'lm 6 a" ,n-:?J Rov' J. der exJMimr laws, at ,t t,t rt Y-L -1 nipsoutowir 7 17 m. Millers- fore tlie commencement of the session ! W ' a "l-. Z 5 a. in. of the Court to whr. h they are made 1 " ou a. in.-j ramsourg 8 su returnable respective! v, and in all cases a'i1,''ci " ' . n- wbee .Un-are entered - ''r 50 ' less than ten days U-fore the wm- V'. .fiV ", ' k? ' il- menc-jner.t of the session M which thev J lmtl r"d-", 8 " ",' l1' 1"n 9 15 are .de returnable, the Kiid Jus S ?' !!U l"'? '" 9 are t, return the same in the s-mie f' J'' " , m. 1 hompso,, n.i'uivr pb if raid ct h id not lwen ; tow" 10 14 a" m- -Micrstwn 10 22 a. p-is'cd '! i't ni. Newport 11 32 a. m.- Diiiicanm.u 10 i)ata.t at Villliniown the loth biw of tu m" 'arysville 11 VXT a. in. H-uris- thou-and eicht hundred anrl ninctv- ." JJ,"C f-.W; i-'nstmrg eight: S. Clavtox Stoxkk, Sheriff. Shtriif's Otlice, Uilitmtowii, Pa., August 10ih.I8&S. The Pattersou coniany gidlantly came but their hose was not unreeled. Other property was not endangered by the lire, and the fire in the building had progressed so far by that time, that it was useless to try to save.it. The fire was at such an hour that eople are the hardest to arouse. When Mr. Shots berger ran.to arouse Professor Aunian, be sent a son, a good sized lad to give the alarm, the Uy ran to East Point, and knocked at the door of Charles teuninger, and shouted, "fire in the Academy," jicople in the neighborhood thought he shouted, "fire in the Can nery." p.ut ufter awhile, after the fire alarm whistles sounded, the people caught the light direction and then they came, to sec, of course not bring ing any thing with them of use in put ting out a nre. One good Samarium brought a bucket, and the last seen of bucket it was standii'g at tlie hydrant, near the Academy. It is a question whether the good hearted citizen who took it there will "get it oacs. l tie oriinn of the lire is a nn ncl mystery to the public, some one uesscd that jerhais, the electric wire running into the building bad set the louse on lire, but the electric lhrht lagement says the wires were "dis- nected, during the Vacation period. then (ire did not come from electric- ires, some one suggested, that it was within the limit of a jMissibility that some one had gone into the house to steal his winter wheat, as there its DEWEY HAS CAPTURED MANILLA And destroyed the Spanish fleet. W. have captured the remain, ing Spriog'Stock of Clothing, coUsistirf? of Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits, m From one of the largest and well-known Clothing Honses of Liver ight, Greenewalt h Co., 1013 Slarket street, Philadelphin, for 45 cents on the dollar. A clothing eale poch o bns never been known in the History of Juniata County. LIVERIGHT. GREENE WALT & Co.- Manufactures of Clothing, 1013 Market Street Philadelpliio, Pa , May 10, 1808. Mr. Ferd Meyers, Dear Sir : We find the-backward season this Spring ban prevented ua in closing ont our large new Spring Stock and we find ourselves loaded with an immense stock of new Cloth ing. The only remedy we have to dispose of it is to sacrifice prices. Kuowing that you are a large cash buyer no doubt you will take the opportunity offered to you and buy the remainder of our stock at 45 cents on the dollar, Shall we submit sample's. Plea.se answer by return mail. Yours Reap'r, LIVERIGHT GEEENE WALT A, Co. Omci of FERD MEYERS, Dealer in Clothing and Furniture. Mifflintown.-Pri.May 12, 1898. Liverigot, Greenewalt & Co., Gents: Yours of th8 10th inst., re ceived and contents noted. We are always open for Bargains. Please send samples at once. If styles and quality are satisfactory we will buy the remwader of your stock. Yours respectfully, FERD 'MEYERS. We have scooped in tb remainder of the entire ; Spring Stock of Liverigbt Greenewalt Si Co. We put the knife t tax and chopped down prices to one half what they were formally.. Now is your opportunity to bay new and reliable clothing at long as they are here. We put on sale 560 Men's all wool suits, regular pries $9 50, special sale price $4.25. 271 Men's all' wool fancy worsteds suits in sacks and cutaways, ail sizes. These scits are worth $12 50, special sale rrice' $6 25. 265 Men's cassimere snits, the greatest bargain, tbey are bunch ed from different kits, all sizes. Sis different patterns to 'select from. Tbey range in value from $7 to $9. Special sle prieo $4.31 767 Childrcn's-suits, all styles and sizes. Cheviots, Cassianeres, Serges, regular prices $2 50, up to $5 00. Special sale price J1.68. 972 Boys' suits. Cheviol Cassimeres and Fancy rtiaids. This line was gathered with special reference to young aaen's need. Regular price 5 5-)' ap to $8.00. Special sale price $3.2-7 up to f l C2. CLEARING SALE OF FUBWITURE. The season for IKuTiituro is about to- a close and we find we mast have more room for our large fall stock which will arrive in - doe time. Therefore-we are coraplIpJ to close out the remain der of our spring stock. All oar -fonnor prieta are marked down 2'per cent. Now is-your opportcfii!j so buy furniture at a sac rifice. Don't miss this chance. - 115 and 117 Bridge Street. Tnsoarora Valley BailroatL SCHEDtiX'IN EFFECT MOtHSft?", JUNE. IV, 1898. RAILROAD TIME T.tOLB. EAST1TA! STATIONS. D,VaT, EXCEPT SUMDAVi !No.i PaiLADEUJi r a Ma k kkth,.. August 2:1, 1898. on ts 3.1c; 1 Main IJiic K.nress-leaves . at h oy a. m. Altoona 13 -la. m. Tyrone 1 OB ji. m. Jluntnulnii 13.5 p. m. Ii?4to'ivii 1 p. m. Mirtlin 1 50 p m. Harrtsburtf 3 10 p. m- BaJiimore fi 00 p. m.- WashhiRtoii 7 T-5 . jit Philadelphia (J-Li p. m. Mail leaves Altoutrawtii? 05 p.m. Tv nme23.3 p. m. Hutnindon 3 17 p. m. Jfrwton Haiiiiitouu"4? p. m. MeVev tv n 4 20 p. 111. I lorisinirii 4 S3 p. in. p. 111. rori-iwvai o uo i. m. VIieat72c. ; oats 33c; coin 34c IMiiV5vIvani:i wool 27 to..:Wctt pwtiad. Lard o to 7 cts. 51 pound : ' &f'x'-o -' P- r.fi.rtftwiipwontowii o IS inmiid iiierioM rt-.3.-j- p. ni. iewMrt Jiar- fJllKAI ltIll tfl O .. .4 .........I 1 . . a 1 . .-p m. 1 'Uiiortuioir s ON p. ni I'mil hist lincon 8 to 1 0 ets. a ptmnd-. ..hi,ro- 4.-1 n. Blair a Mills ..Lv. Waterloo . w . Leonaird's Grove Roes Form Perukek East Woterford Hecleaan .......... . Konsy Grove Fort Cigham Wobble Pleasant View . . . Seva rines Sp"JKe Hijl t Grfcham's , Stewart .. Freedom T-jrbett OJPort Pt Royal. . . . Ar. along the north siileof the ruius noticed a cellar window frame with three glares laying off a hort distance from the tire place. The window. toum be came the object of attention, it: had been in the wall under the jiarc'u. 011 the Hide of the house, but hov. it cnnie to be out of the wall un.mokcd. and. nnciiigen, wiin gia.-H uiiorolion,. i.-n a. jniz.Ie to all who have seen it. (.'an it ie possible, they say, that the window was pryed out before the lire, a a.place through which to .ass out of the build- lot of the o0 bushels of. wheat ay stored in the basement of the A couple engaged in stealing Id have been safer from observation when at work passing thiiitts oufi through such an opening than, at any other phue alniut the building,, and the door that Shotsliergec found open, 'ptife sibly, was where they made their exit when they hurried, away from the fire that they started. But when all has leen said there is a mystery about the whole affair tlmt han not been fathom ed. There are people who believe it was a deliberately planned incendiary fire ; they do not believe that carousal, card playing, feasting,, or thievery had to do with the affair. Who ever committed the crime has loaded himself with a stock of remorse that will haunt him day ami night through life, and what ever profit .or gain, whether revenge, mala-e, or money, it will be a mill stone ri.nii ma necis. inac win never cease it grinding. REDCCKD RATKS TO GltAXfiEMi' Pirxie at Williams' Grov via Pesxbylvania Rail road. For the accommodation of persons desiring to attend this interesting pic nic and exhibition the l'eiivtsylvaiiia I tail road Company will sell excursion lion tickets from August 27 to Septem ber 3, good to return uutiV Beptemlier 5, inclusive, at rate'of 0110 fare for the 1 round trip, from principal stations be tween rjiHt Lduerty and r-n JIawr ; on the Northern Central Railway north of and including Lutherville, and on the Philadelphia and Erie liailroad Division east of and including Water- u:y i,.uo 10 iml'.uu a ton : tiujileil-: "aii Kx press- t?t-l?flt!tmrg at 1 00 wheat and oats straw at.- sM.yO as ? C1- Altoona H'W.p, m. Tyrone C 4 ton ; butter 12 to 24c ; Offfrs- 14c; beef cattle 4 to 5Jc ; old potatoes :0 to .'J."c ; 1 ew potatoes 1 to !.3 7.7 a barrel ; veal calves 4 ' to 7C: heep 3 to 7 i ts ; lambs'5.7riito 7.")0 ; thin cows $8 to 22 ; .milch; cows 2.) to 40 ; hos 5 cts ill tic ts; live chicVens !. to,;12c rars51 cts., spring chickens - 4 jKimid 12 to i:c a ptmiKl i KimiSTOWN MAKhhT3 MIFFLINTOWNv : heat .... AVOVSX'- 4,. 160H. $.(V);to. m v - rn in ar 40 .... .. ... i'l 33: to $'. 50 16 Re Bullcr...., y.ftxs Hra SbonWior. . , I.ard......,.t . Sirtes. Timutby nut!.,... F t et-cU ....... . Bran....,, .... .. . Chop., v, ., Middling;.... . Grouni lu - S-alt AmerianS't.... V'.t )2 12 8 7 1.40 60 70 ......... k.S5c lu 9ikj . 90 -- "6 6O0 p. m. Huiitiiif.':d'i T'Si p. m. e'ev- town 8 (M p. ii.B!X'wistowii 8 2l p. m M irtlin 8 47 p. i'orC Itoyal 8 52 p. m, Willerstowu 51 m. Xewoort a n, m. Duncauii. . .Vl p. 111. Harrisburgl kV M 111. v 1 Philadelphi.!!! R:pis elaves Pitt-I ounr ai i ou , i,m; ,utKna 9 0.. n. ot. to! Tyrone 9 33 (.nn; Ilutitingdon 10 VI ,r. m. Alount Ufiitiii it 32 p. m. JLeww- lown 11 np, ,a. .Miinin 11 37 p. 111. H,c? risburg 1 00 aTm: Philadelphia 4 30,( At I jewi--Uwii. Junction. For Hia- oury , m ft.,j aiwl 3 Oo p. m. weekdays. for Milr',,y.i liT, 10 UO a. m. aiul,0O p. in. new-uay.n. At lyre, I-Jnr ClearBeld and,!i'ur wensville.-JU a. m. 3 20 and 7 20. m week-days. " " For liurtofoiiteand Ix-k HatS 10 a. ni. l'i.:5j) ami 7 ir, p. ni. weck.-a-Sw For further information 34ml V to Ticket Went or Thouins H " Vtt Passesirfer Ajtent. Western . lliv v ornw.-1 mii Avenue and . -indihtield jMreeti nirsHirg- J; u K'iP1,1 X80X- J- wood. ,....--.. .TO r. Alii LEGJL. Hpecifle rates aoiiln-ation should l mtvle to ticket agems. it. FLBMEBS read THIS. In order to reliably detennine tb rei-Hive vaiue oj: our several liraiids ut Fertilizers, ujKin the wheat crop of Jmiiata county, we have decided to ttt'er PKEMllMS amounting to tiWO fbr the liest three acres of wheat R'vwu by the use- of OUli FEItTILIZJf HS. We want to know what is bet bv actual field trials. Agents may talk" but FACTS Alth: FACTS. The Premiums to be div.ded into three classes as follows : First Pkrmiiji $.00 .Skcond Pkkmium .... a5.00 TltiKl Pkkmium . . . ' . lo.OO The test to be made on three acres Using our Brands of FJEKTlLlZEKs! The money will be deposited with the Jtmiata County AgrK'ultural Society who will name theJtudges and award the PltKMHJMS 8eptev..-er 1899..- All persons wishing to- iitr the con teat wiU register with the becretary of the Agricultural Society. James IC. Groninger. T. S. MwJtKIIKAD, & Co., 3 mo. Rort Royal, June 7th. WAITED-AN IDEASS ttlna to vfmtt Protect yoar Ideas ; theynuiy KWMt Ja wealth. Write JOHN WErillKRl CliJl CO., l'nurit Attorneys. Wuhinnnn Iriu nffa. - 8f ii for IhcU tljDMi vrin" WTHOXOTAUY'S WCK'E. Aimt-K is hereby gWn; tttat the fol- i-ins account nas 0een; filed in the i?roth-,.iiotary's office qf Juniata County and the same will bo presented for coh- uumtiou iuiu auotvfmce, to the Court " -""""" . 01 saw i. ounty on iuwuay tne Wif; day of September. w nen ana where all persons in-. teiesieu may attend if they think uroiier: The first atvfimU avountof ReuLwa Cayeny and Henry U Smith, Assign in trust for the benefit of the credioors of Jacob Smith, of Fayette townsh'"j. as Statdi liv Kmry I. .1 IS iSuw, VV. PH. XKIOERS, , Proth.oiM.4ary. ProthouotarvV Oifice, Milllint.wn,PaAug.22, '98. nil FEVER. ..1 t. St, . .. ...i.uHipiiic.)B opeeine. T7" cures iy ever and Autumn Catarrh; all uruggists ; Hoc., or Humphreys' Medi cme company, Yy;k. Great Cures prol hr thonsanrb of testimonials show that Hood's Sai eaparilla ossessea power t tmrfify vitalize and enrich the blood. Hood's P4HS are the onlv pllla to r taien wiih Ilood'a Sarsaxvu-Ula. No.3 P. M. 1 45 i ni 1 57 7 45 2 05 7 52 -2 12 8 05!2 25 8 1712 37 pEKKT eOFVTT KAILROADi : The follvnrina: schedule went lo3- effeet iivr. Hi, 1896, and the trains will 'be rae aa fHowr p. m 430 pm J41 4 45 nn 4 6V 4-56 69 a. m 9 0 r. u 9 14 I ". I!) 22 9 24 9 2T Leave Arnr3 -fl.ro p. m tloncaonoo 1 54 J 28 -Ame n Mill r.49 Sulphur Snrinf T4 Corruan S i'Jin(f 7 4-4 Monte.lwMo Pari y. 4 1 5 10 V) 4S S16 4 SiV 9 54 5 '2 57 27 Vt 05 S 82 lO I 7 8411 'Weaver Roddy HotTmao Koyer 'Mabanoy Bloomflold Tresslcr Nellson Dum'n -ESiiotHbnre Bornheinl'n Groen Pk Moritonr Joi Land ikbn rr Arrive 7 Si TX3 Til 7 28 7 23 7 09 704 7 01 6 5S a si a 48 6 S3 6 28 2 23 2 20 8 18 2 IS 18 2 88 2 65 a eg 200 1 41 1 88 131 1 28 I 2ft 1 20 t 18 1 15 2 50 18 22 2 42 j 30 2 50 j ! IVZ lOii. .i-i.i.iiiri D. 8k ID. 1--! Tram- luares LandiHbarr at U.QH n. . O f E - . . . . r 1 x o " jwwmnmil ai n,w p rQw 8 52 8 55 9 03 9 06 9 09 9 12 9 18 9 251 Ldawn a. b j m mi a. m.. 2S 2ft 321 3' 3 hS5 Trains Noa. 1 saA 2-coacect at Port Rwal with Way Paaserjur and Sesshore Exp. ieaa. m V. K. K., anC jloa. aind 4 with Mii! oat. .' All atieiia marked (') a?is atetieas, at whisfe trains will come U aJ nil atnp on signal Cbabv. . Sanur, i President. . Rae, Rap. fVTE7TF1KT AND SEBrttfcJmJT'S VAL ; I v ley Kai.road Cora;aay Time taMe of paeaeager trains, in fciecb on Monday, May 18th, 1896. STATIONS. war. Sj. 1 STATIONS.. DAILY, EXC3TnSU1KAY. Port Koyali Old Pori.,.. ......... Turbett., Freedo2j Stewart,... , Grahasfc'A. Spruc-HilL Seven Pinej Pleasiflb Tjew Wari.. Fort 3iglAm. Hoey Grove.... Hodkmai East Waterford.. Peiiulaii Pa8 Fann.... Iwoaard's Grove. ?aloo 8isnm Mills .A. a a .a Q 0.0 1.3 2.8 3.7 No.aN6.4; A. M. 10 20; 18. 27 18' 33 P. Ml 5, 03 5 12 5. 18 10. 3;5- 21 i 4.410 39 5 24 5.0'10 4215. 27 6.3il0 505 35 7.210' 55 38 9.0lll 81 5 46 lO.Oill 05 51 iao'11 15.6 00 14.011 23;6 08 Newport , Baffalo Bridge Jaaiata Furnace ... Wabneta yv : Wat-r Ping BloomHelil Jnnct:n va'leyKott.1 Elliot tsburk. Green Para: Loysville Port Robeson Center .... Cisna's Run Andersonbara Mount Pleasant New GenxsAt'n , 15.1 1T.5 20.5111 22.0! 11 11 286 406 536 13 25 38 12 00 6 45 24.012 08!6 53 25.512 14 6 59 2T.012 20,7 05 Jrainsnos. z And. H . m.- ilia with Coneartf, Doyteaburg Dry Run. KoMvUle, Nelyton Shade ap, Shadi J.. G MOORHEAD, SitpcruUendm T. S. HOORHEAD, -President. Mi A M 0S.'l0 85 6.08-19 88 . 6 12:10 42 6 110 45 6 2310 62 22: 11 01 6. 31,11 09 6- J9 11 09 C.51 11 21 'i64 11 24 1 06 11 85 T 11 7 15 7 21 7 27 7 85 7.41 7 45! 11 41 11 45 11 61 11 67 12 06 12 11 Bist-warl. A M 8 80 8 27 T M 4 OD 8 67 8 2a: t 68 8 20 8 1& 8 It 8 es 800 7 45 ' 1U I 84 Z2 7 1 T 1 7 10 7 03 8 68 12 15 6 60 8 60 46 41 88 1 82 8 IS 10 804 266 2 49 2 45 2 40 2 88 2 24 2 20 D.GRING, President ud Manager Mii.LEB, General Ageat. FARQUKAR TviWFtUlon Feed Sftt? C3ILL and Suheribe or th JvirtATA Sntiotx ASfJ PsfmicAw. -inn).!, c. - WW- mu CBHRfB. -cow trepued under Ua tfSS&gfcfSS? & "i' KOCNIC MEO-CO Chicago, Hi. Sold brDrassisu at. m ver BotUe. Cfiire Car.reJSUe.ail.7a. aBottlajs for SO. Over aimin nmvl l W - V . UV Ij'ax Center Crank Engine accurate, atronK and simple, with lar.3 suis or 3 A. B.FARQUH3CO.,Lti,York,P-v wh-k htrf -g anilsafe. No Fmrnbiis ' f4r ban ever ri Plodtxl. ArHO BtuDtlftnl 1 mcricultarml implrrrnta Benermlly. Hay Pre A anariialtv. ftontL far ' CatoioKue and pr qm CO A wunitenui liii.rovcnv;i.i Vrirdon Ft.-!: f-'iO, . .A-i!u-k. isiu-lc mu'Uj.i oti-trri-f :t iliii- ! :3uiurutlwr In thfnk.rt. fc'r!-;li,o Inlr fr", -t.i.a ib fefuVaA-urinj! i., buum! stlli tiilo ta -. rrf i awwrr B.I rrnr. at. i t ilrntum Ui'a, paper. ' ' f ' UE'l ?- nvWUOUO, York. rX aaataBlBBaaitiBaM r