Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, September 07, 1898, Image 2

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SENTINEL& IIKIMIBLICAN
MIFFLINTOYYN, PA.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7, 189$.
lKI'.M.S.
SUBSCKin'iox 1.00 &r year if paid
i l advani-e ; 1.5!) if not paid in ad
vance. Transient advcrlirdrnr und loi-al
notiitx 4 cents a line.
Deductions will lie made to thne dc
wlritig to advertise ly the year, half or
iiai tor '.ear.
A STAOI!; .18)11.
TriEi:K has Ik-i-ii a invnt dial of
talk a!Knt 1 wpin;; ;t iivge siandr t:
army from (his tinit: n, but m
real sound r(Mn lias Ixfti iven
why a ?arjif :tandiii army sho.tld
Ik; kept. If a larire Mandiiiyanny
was not re.i'iired in the past, why
.slum id it Ix r.'itiired from this
time forward. The spontanea'!
uprising of the pimple Las ln-e:)
Miliicifiit lo meet every emergency
that t-asne uM!i the country from
the days of the revolution of 177U
Ut the war w if h Sp;;iu in ls;is, and
there i ; no j;cmI reason to doiiiit
the patriotism of the nation for
future e:nei envies. To raise the
niimlier of t he siuirdirg army to
eori-esiHind with iu-'ieaseil growth
of the population seems to lie the
proiK-r tiling t L' !:it to raise a
larue arinv and I -ee;i it stand in"
beeaiistr i!i the b.ithre another war
will tale place is not the roper
thin lo do. It may lie a (jaarter
or a half ivnliirv lefore another
war tas plaee and to Veep an
army in readiness for the next war
is a piece of extra vacant folly that
the jx-ople shonld not permit their
Congress to i;e jrn i It.v of. I'.aek of
every t'onressimial en.-ietnieiit are
the people, if their O.nji'ressiiien
vote for measures thai are iRt ap
proved by the people, at the next
election tin- people can iiaicje
their 'n;ris;;aeii and llu-y can
change tin- law that are ;lno!-
ons. What is the use of leepin
a lar;;e army loalinir aroiii:d settin;;'
;i I i;id example lv their loitiifiiii
and jramin.ir and .-peiid!hrifls hab
its. W hat is the use of keeping a
larjre army standing, as a menace
to peace ! The only reasonable
answer is, No use ! Xo use ! V.':
had no standiii'r aruiv 1 1 1 , we
had no standing army in 1.S12,
Lad no standing army ia IS 17,
had i o standing ar ay in If-ill,
had no standing aiiiiv in ISi's.
any size excepli;:; what w;w neees
ssiry to ijuel! In -ian iiisaneetioiis
ami lecp certain fort iticaiioiis nun
tied and i-i order, a id that is all
that tiie reiiirc!!ie--t.s of to-day de-ma-
d. after the Spa- ish war qaes
tio shave liee i permare t!y set
tleil. I-i four mo thi; v.tir with
Spain our army jrrew from a force
of 25, 000 regulars to a gi-i ;d army
id L'SC.IMM), enthtisiaslie soldiers
a- d it mi.'rht easily have lee . rais
ed i- that time to live time.-, that
number. The life a d j:eretiiit y
of the republic is rot dcpyu'e-.t o i
the keepi of a lare stas tu-.r
-irm.v . Should a million Ih
needed between this a d ('hristin.us
they would .' fori 2i eomir-. The
An:eri :n jveoplt s-.re self adjust
able, they jr i to oiSi.-e o- e year
from tiie la! or a- d busitexs pur
suits of life a- d the t ext jear they
jo out of olliee Iks-'-c ii'to the jar
suits of !alor a:;d lutsi e.-s si'il
thai is the system u'po- whieh
their military esiaSiishmejts is
i'o'.i ;ded. i!;cy w to the army
troia the pursuits .f lalior a -.d Inisi
i ess avd whej 1 1 war is over they
jjo la't to I he s:' tits of lalw.r a- d
!!isi -iess.
.iole system is
i 'I.i,;ol isl ic i the l.eepi: tr of a
;a di -r armv. further tha'i is
Lfeessary to
nun it-ipal, a
secure.
re.'der
;1 civil
Ihe o!ice
oveioiiie-d
"W'ii i:n you hear the Democratic
braves and the Swallow braves
.talk alKHit Slate issues in this
campaign you ear. set ii down that
they are talking through their hat.
Their jrreat aim is loel"'-t a Demo-
rati;1 'oiiureKS and enough mem
bers of the Ix-jjislat lire to send a
Democrat ie United States Senator
to Washington. That is (he kind
of Slate politics they are after.
Their talk about State issues i
blind you ; in common laiijiiajre
'toshiit ouree."
Tin-: New York v'oi-e ha.-. l''ii
publishing statements that at tack
the private character of Senator
uay ia such a way that aUmt the
only answer for the Senator to
iiake is :t suit ajrainst the parties.
Tilt; man and woman v. hose pur
pose is to do that which is right
are the highest type of pe:plc.
is TiiKpiiiTiiiixi:s.
Everyone smokes.
Population 7.000.000
Two hunclrt d IribcB.
Giiiur-lit ia uaivers-j!.
ArH, 115,528 prjuare milts
Uiitlt l lliee a.s h.i ;o r.s h it:'.
Two huiidiid dial cts spoken
Eart: quake in 1SG0 killed 7.C00
people.
Hvmty voiciitu en ia cvr.stard
rrsplion.
Twelve hundred inlaid; 40S ia
hal'ited. E'if-ush lucnk; ya to supply cvtry
child in Amerii"j.
L -tc .rills' ifii? tLo trovers i-nt
$1,000.0!)0 a year.
'Vtii Philippiucs ien''h wiiuiu f.-.ur
di Rre:e of the tqnctor.
TLelaws rehling to Uie propr-jTy
of uati:d pel-docs are entirely ic
tt c v.ift'is fivor.
The Rum of $25 will provide
native hcusfli' l.l w'lb u dwd-irp i;.'
its own aud tiniple fnii tare. Al
m;.Rt evfiy rative (jwi.s a fghtirp
fow?. He carries it aronnd with
hira end bets his bottem dollar on
l s perlojm.inei; in the nrenf.
THE ONLY True Blood Purifiei
prominently in the public eye to
day is I lood's Sarsaparilla. Therefore
get Hood's and ONLY HOODS,
TIRED MOTHERS find help
in flood's Saiapuriila, which gives
. them pure blood, a food appetite and
jwv and iflcd?l STRENGTH.
CAME AND F1SII LAWS.
"VVild turkey, pheasant, groute,
luail, partridge, ivoodeock, October
15 to Deeembf r 15. Woodcock may
als be killed daring the uiooth of
July.
Deer, duriog the month of Novem.
ber.
ilaio and rabbi, November 1 to
December 15.
Scpjirrel, October 15 t J Dec. 15.
Wild fowl acd wob-footcd fowl,
September 1 to .Vay 1 .
Plover, July i5 to January 1.
Enjjiisb, Cliiutt-e acd Moogolian
pbasinta, protected uiitil Jnue 4,
19(j2.
It itt liisdi-metino" for any pyis ni
or tramp'.rtation iiomppny to ship
beyond the limits of this state, at
any time, any protected animals.
It is unlnwful to kill or trap any
deer, elk, fawn, vild tark'-y, pheas
ant, ffrouse. purtridc, quad or wo id.
cock for purpoud oi sale. The tale
of same is also unlawful.
It is unlawful f r any ouo Xo k'.lt
in one day, more than toe rufllud
grouse or pheasant; in'.re than ilf
ietu quail er Virginia partridge ;
mere lliau ton woodc-cV, or more
thiin two wil l tui keys, or lo kill ia
one fcasc-u, more thun two doer.
Fish la.iy bj taLen between tht
foliowiLg pt -lio'.ls :
Uhu k bad.--, May i!'J to January 1.
Buss murt Lot If: taken le-;s lLnn ts'ix
inebts in luuij'th. -
Speekleil trout, S:ir':l 15 to July
15. Trout mucit U'jt Le taken less
than ilvtj it ches in Itnth.
L'.ku trcut, Jacuarv 1 to S-pteni-b
. r bU
I'iko or pielerv), Jane 1 to Jhlu
try 1.
buscpjeLoimu bulaioi', yellow biins
or waiieyed pike, IM'iy 30 to Jan. 1
Gunning and fibbing on Sun lny i?
pi.hibitod in this ttato.
HOUSE A.I "nVUGV STOVES.
Liv(;y:n:in H-iiaael B. K ed has ro
covered bis etol-:u ouuit with thu
st-ti-c of Debt'ivo Aedtieen but
tLc thieves liave nut ytt been appte-
lieedtd Albert Miller, of North
Cameron b'li'et. and E !. Dou!--r(y,
al;:o of this c.'v, 1-iff.l too l !, V?dut:d
it $150, from Mr. lUe.l l.-t P.'iilny
Willi tho statement Ibt they wtie
joiii;.' u t'aiup Midu. Xot n tura-
i!i;r lLt:t i vcnir'n or niebt 5Jr. it'ii d
iieeaiao idar.-oed wl notified tliu po
lie. It was fiu'.d ti'at t 'o twain
did not fjo lo C:iiij) Meado at all,
but ilrovo to Lo; sviile, Perry eoii'iiy.
wiifTo they mado various diett rs,
trading the Lerse ou a p-juv aud a
little money to bout ; tho baifiy for
au oi'.i v.fhK-lo ana a iat!o i-atU to
bv.0", and fel'-iug Ihe b:ir!i;t. wl-i
aLd lobes outiiii. Their eidin
iiu liL'tr uettod the $32, wit j w'iici
they left town ha"urd;iy morniLj.' f r
JJiii.cunnoL'.
Detective Anderson and 3ir. lLed
drovu lo L'jyfcviile Ti.it-sdny night e'i;d
found that lliohorhe had b en traded
io Joh'i K utr, of lekesbiiig. TLey
went to KiLer'o phiee, proved owi er
i'tiii-' anil had the horse driven Lome
ta" i;c:t day. At IiysvlSiu ll.ey
fu'.iLd.tLat Johu 1. Miuich, to wLoia
the l-.U'jgv had bedii tr?ide.l, ii.d
tr:i:isfei rf d it to a man named Her!,
tar, ia t':'.i;i'e, in a ilic!;cr TLc
I'li.eiira v.ai rfceovt-rcd, from Loy
Hitter, in Laysvillo. Ydnesday
sfterucou Mestrs. Amhrsna ucd
Jletid yebt to C.irl:sl ami recovered
the bugsry. Vhi'L' at Carli-!e FJeriz-
ler received a letter froia Sliiiici: tu.'l
iiiif h.iii lo irtt tho I'Ugirv iff bis
bauds as bi o:i as pt ssiblw us lo (M:u
ici'l bel.cved it l.ad beeu stolen.
.U.lier, v. ho Liied the teuni, kliov. n
tu tliM po'ie'H and tvrs tried f-' uur
de-r up io '".iiucrou county about two
yesrs it". t.'ig!ier(y is a'so known
iu poiiee eir'i'es. Hariitburg T'tlc
grnph, Aug. ilClh.
XlA(iAl!A FALLS.
lo Ti:--D.vv Eri"j;n.v ia
Pi-:xxsYi.v.-r. K.m: i.-o.
The last two ten-day excursions
of (he present season to 'Niagara
i'alls via the Pennsylvania Hail
road will leave Philadelphia, i'-al-timoie,
aud Washington on Sep
tember l. and 2!, .ls'.ts. An ex
perienced tourist agent and chap
eron acconiji'my each excursion.
Excursion tickets, good for re
turn pas-age on any regular train,
exclusive of limited express trains,
within ten days, vill be sold at !!
fram Philadelphia, P.altiniore,
Washington, and all oints on the
Delaware Division ) .;o from
Lancaster ; s.50 from AHMuia
and llarrisburg ; sil.JIO from Sun-
bury and llkesbarre ; ?.". 7." from
Willij'nispt.rt ; aiul at proportion
ate rates Irom other jmiuts. Ex
cursionists will travel 1 soecial
Irain of Pi:lhn;m parlor cars and
lay 'coaches. A stop over wid be
allowed at UuffaJo. Hoehester,
('anaudaigint, and Watkins rel.M n-
ing.
Tickets from Atlantic City and
other South Jersey points, and
stations on the Delaware Division,
will be good for passage to Phila
delphia on day preceding date of
excursion.
Tickets for ; side trip to the
Thousand Islands (Alexandria
Hay) will lie sold from Rochester,
go: si to relurn to Rochester or to
Canandaigua via Syracuse within
live days, at rale of .".. "io.
Tickets for a side trip to Toronto,
will le sold from Niagara at rate
of 81.00 via rail and boat, good
only on day of issue.
For time of trains and -further
information apply to nearest tiel et
agent, or address (leo. AV. Itoyd,
Assistant tlencral Passenger Agent,
Lroad Street Station, Philadel
pbia. St.
A MIXED RELATIOXSIilP
1 married a widow who had a daugh
ter. My father visited my house fre
quently, fell in love and married my
stcj-daughter. Thus my father became
my son-iti-lr.w, and my steji-daiighter
my mother, be-auseshe was my father's
wife. My step-laughtcr had also a
son ; be was of course my brother and
at the same time my grandchild, for he j
was the son of my daughter. My v ife
M as my grand-mother, because she was
my mother's mother. 1 was my wife's i
husband and grandchild at the same I
time ; and as the husband of a person's j
grandmother in bis grandfather I was
my own grandfather.
A SIUUT IU A BUFFALO
UIUG.
A party of scouts frorrt the stations .
mi Jjleusoe s creek, m Sumner county,
was over in Wilson on a tour of obser
vation for Indian simis. savs the Port
land Orea-onian. As t he v" prepared to
camp late one winter afternoon C'sptaiu
Jennings, who was one of the number, '
started out to kill a buffalo from a herd
which was near by.
There was a heavy sleet on thexround. '
and he found it difficult to get a good
range on ace-ount of the noise of his feet
on the crackling ice, hut after following .
me game tor several miles he at last
killed a very large bull. Fearing that
the meat miirlit he iujurei if left until '
the next inorniiig, he skinned the nui-
mal and tsk out the viscera. Hv the;
time he was done night had e-onie, and j
he deHded to remain with his meat in- '
stead .-f si-ekia'i t-amp in the darkue.-v.
Si, wrapping the huge hide around
him, tlesh sidii out. he lav down and
nlept very eomforiahiy until morning.
On waking he found himself tightlv
inioiisoned iu the hide, which bad
frozen hard and now resisted all bis!
ellbits to escare.
Hour after hour rolled by in agonv to
l. ..mt..ti. ir. .-..tifi i...-. ..r'
his voice for. help and strained and
kicked with all his might at the raw
hide inclo-ine, but it proved stubborn
to the lust degre. lie doubtless swore
many a hitler oath, for he was of ton
irascible n teniiierament to submit
tamely. He expected bis -jiupanioiis j
iu .-ai'.ii nil nui:, u I in uiey Uid, llil
with a gieni deal of caution, fearing
that he had lnvn killed by the Indians.
His prolonged absence could be ac
counted for in no oilier way. lie gave
up all hope of extricating himself as
the hours wore away, but help which
be bad not thought of was to save him
from a deaih which would have been
extremely mortifying, at the least, to a
man who had escaied Indian bullets
am! :waiu icy rivers like a lieaver. We
will let him relate the issiu? in his own
words: "Weil, the :iiu came out in
tiie afternoon, and thi soitened the
hide on the top so 1 could gel one arm
out, and when ! got one arm out I
worked like pi.eu until I got mv Uslv
through."
OMAHA EXI'OSITIOX.
E-'UUT-DaY PESOXAI.LY-CoMI.'Crf 1)
Toui: via 1'ksnsvlvaxja
Hau.isoah.
The l'euusyi t'unia llailroad ( "in j.any
h:is ;.ii:iiiK''t for a special eight-day
Pei-onally-eoiitbu led iour to tbe'l'rans-Mi-.:issjiiui
and I iileniat ii.tial Kxpiv
silion at Omaha on Oetolier 1. allowing
four full days al Ihe Kx-ositinn.
liouii'i 1r:o ti.-kets, iu-iudiug traii'.oi-
taliou and i'uilioan lierlli m taeii di-
lei-tiou, meaN iu dining car going and
returning, hoicl aecomnaxlatious and
meals at Ouiaha, admissions lo the
pair, and carriage drive and hotel ac
commodations at Chicago, will be sold
at rate of ?'PM from Xew Vork : S'lti
from Philadelphi ; s-, from Washing
ton aud !.i!li;imre : from'Williams-
port and I Iiirrisburg : J-M) from Pitts-
burr': and pro;oi1ioii:ite rates from
other jMiints.
The party will lie a com panijil by a
Tiaii'ist -Vf.vnl and Chapeion, and will
trawl in sjiecial Pullman sleeping cars.
I'":r the lumelit of thoe who may de
sire P: lemuili loii:er iu Omaha, ti'i-kels
will be tiiade gtMid to return on regular
trains until Xovemlier lo, inclusive.
Such tickets i!icludeonly railway trans-
poi'tiiiioii returning, with reduction of
rl " from above rates from all points.
For further information apply to
ticker agents, T. iuist Agent, 1 1 !;
llroadwny, New 'ork, or tfeo. V.
Is.iyd, Assisiant (.tetieral Passenger
Agent, Philadeijihia. St.
TEACHimu ftl" I LLI .ST It A -TIO..
"Children alavs v-a.nt . yeasor
I- r ti:t doing of the simplest things,"
L'iiid a ruotl r the othf r dsv. "Psv-
heii'giats sav it is the chains f
t-cieecu workirgin ili m'nd when it
gii-s to question. T-j nuswtr these
i;i itd:sli ii,;rj:rus is not always easy,!
is ! vi ry one ki.ows, ior ia :t wisa to
di-feoutiipe ti'-e miest'cniegs. Souie-
ii:;ics it is ti e L'niplo iirtlo iiderro
"uiioiis ibiit ;re hardest to give re
plies o, each ss 'Wliy ;n.!y I nut wi'h
y loi'K and net with luv knife?
and 'Why m is: I take soun frora the
sidi i f I ho sp;oa is: s tend of IromiLe
cod.' io til, l.st I law found
tl:;t a )It.e!;!,. ilii!-tra'iou serves
ls-s.ito show why 1 put the ibiid
bcsMe aonie oi e t !sc ..r. the iablii rxv J
a.'i '"' lit!) to take his so;;:) er per-
r;!ge fi .'mi jh; otid i f the swan.
Of courrr. h s i.ib , tx'ii:d d as be
brings the spc-oi: in lino v. it la i is
ujcuIK vi'I iustle bis rtiuldir-r or
wiil t! r atnti to da so. 'f bo child
Cxn rct'iii.'y see toat I ois ;s unpU ia;t
efrpeciatiy if some ore wi;l s:t cts his
ihtr side itn l inex-mreodi' h'.iu in
bo ssnm w-.y Ha ;ii!:s i..!iins that
tb C'mfoi t, f t tht r ; entile i t thu
e is
4-Iy drpn.!
ent iiion his
o'.vn jo ..el Iviw Vior. It I ? has Lec
IciT-ht fri ni infancy that he n-usi
try lo al ike otla-iM l-uppy, he can be
persuaded o srtpiire n-auuirs that
are p.-easmg. J. l. irau:ie.
fiitAI.V AU SERVE FOOD.
J)r. Siphie I,epjr, the English fl
j'Ci-ia!i.-t. savs in s:i;-;:l;ing of the pe-u-
liaritics f various CimsIs tl:at :
lll.incbed ninumds ulee the higher
nerve or bra'n miis'li: r.Hi-1 : no beat or
waste.
Walnuts give nerve or brain food.
nnisi-Je, heal and was,'.
o'ieeu w:itergrrij.M aru 1-IoikI puril'v
g (but of iittie f': i value); reje' t pips
aim skins.
blue g m pes are lei-ding and bltxMl
purifying, too rich for those who sutler
from the liver.
Tomatoes, higher nerve or brain food
and waste, no heal. They are tiiiun
ing and stimulating. Po'not swallow
the skins.
Juicy fruits give more or lesn the
higher rei ve or brain, and some few
muscle fKsl and waste : no beat.
Apples supply the higher nerve and
iT'iiscle f.MHl, but do not give slay.
Primes afford the highest nerve or
brain f-MKi, supply heat and waste, but
are not muscle feeding. They should
lie avoided by those who suiter from
tiie liver.
Oranges are refreshing and feeding,
but are not gKi if the liver is out of
orner.
nrecn figs are excellent food.
Dried gages contain nerve and muscle
food, heat and waste, hut are had for
tiie liver.
All stone fruitx are considered to tie
injurious for those who suffer from the
liver, and should be used cautiously.
Jjenions and tomatoes should not lie
used daily in cold weather; they liave
a t limning and cooling effect.
Raisins are stimulating in proixir
tion to their finality.
VOLUME OF DOMESTIC ANI
MALS.
A volume ff 5h pages, giving the
treatment, cure and care of 'domestic
auimals Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs,
Hogs and Poultry, sent free ; Humphrey.-,'
Medicine Company, Cor. William
j & John Bts., New York.
i-vsrv,
KWItll
'".'r.'v.'y ;
MOW IT FEELS TO RE SHOT. I
Kdwaid Marshall, tells in the Sep-'
temlx-r number of the Cosmopolitan,
how it feels v je shot. "When the
Hough Kiders ran into the ambuscade,
hi which Hamilton, Fish and others
hwt tlieir lives, I first emptied mv re -
to the view for-which I had come, be
gan to look around and make notes. A
royal palm tree under which I was
standing seemed to shiver. I saw three
or four bullet holes hi it above my bead.
I felt a blow iu the back. It was
neither violent nor painful, It was as
though a friend had givin me a light
blow iu play. I fell down. To my
surprir I could not get up. IJiad in
terrupted the course of a Mauser bullet.
Those who contemplate going to war,
and tiiose in the army who have not
been shot, will be pleased to known
that there is little pain immediately
following a wound. The first persons
to come to me were the Ked Cross
nurses to tiaudage nie, and then a sur-
geon handed me over and told me I had
only a few minutes to live. I lielieved
him. 11 is statement seemed to pro-1 ani professedly Christians, they difl'er-du.-e
as mtle effect on me mentally as ! ol'-v JU their church government
,. , ,. , ,, . , . ' organizations. Christ is claimed as the
i -wause nunei puvsicauy. i ne
menial .and physical dullness and iu- religion. Another says it is a magniii
(I'nTerencB must be attiibuted. I sup- illustration of the national depra-
........ . . ..' i- .... ,i i i .. vity of man that it was the bum oil:-
Mauser bullet. Eight men a dozen
yards away from me all dropped down
tine after another within sixty seconds.
i'hev fell close together in a great lion p.
There was not a jump, nor a s- ream.
l Tieard one man ?say i:i a low voice "I
ambit." The others said nothing. Jt
isafa.tthat every man struck ,y a
. ,, - .. , ,.
Mauser Imllet, no matter, how sligli.Iy
or on what part of the InhI.v, drops in -
slautiv. It seems as though the enor-
mous force behind the bullet admiuis -
ters to the nerves whenever struck, a
shock like that from a powerful electric
hattery.
We could not wave our arms or make
any oilier movement, but we could
talk. One ohap said, "let us sing
g a
song to show these leliows we aren
dead." So we sang the
o r o,.
tar . oailg -
led I '.an tier,
good deal of the tune left out. Pretty
1 lie-'an to feel as if red hot needles ; t(J l1"-'111' I'!,rl of them into an al -
,..,. u:,.,, S,.i- K,..vi.. ,i1.iK,.r imst unknown wilderness, and at the
wtrt being slm. sl.ni.jk and dehher- t.11(, 1)f , n vs of Wiir , what h:)ve we
ately, into my spine, from fine enil to done? We destroyed Uo fif Spain's
the fit her. This j.art of my experience 'crack fleets with tiie loss of one nmn
was not plea-ant and does not call for'killed al,(l ten w"mdefl, wit hf nit the
ii. - r . . loss of a ship or any material damage
extended description. I have learned . , anv of ,hclI1. xVe captured an army
liiiuvthat the burning sensation was of 24,000 men with the loss of less than
due to small splinters of hone sticking ! 250 mm killed. We have overrun the
iu the spinal cord. . Contcrning ; is,,.lIVd ' I'"rto.Pdw, and was on the
,, r fi ., I pomt of capturing itscapital, San Juan,
the.onouct or the Americans m the ! w,K.n 1t.rnls for ,K..l(.e Were arranged.
field, as far as I was able to observe. I : liesides iHimharding Manila, the capital
caimniy say tint iioIkkI.v slmwed any j "f ,hf Philippine Islands and capturing
Particular anxiety, to avoid the bullets
"... .
f)rma;eany particular luss alter com-
nig m contact with one. Once vou are
shot, vou have the omit, numb feeling
that the Mauser gives ami a general
, , , . .. . ,
kind of an uiiderstai.fling with your-
elf tl.ot t-i... tl ;n ..d...i.t,. i...
-'i iimi in n ji urn nr Ml'U
again for the present. Home men were
i, , ,. ... , .
shot see1al ume, in lapid hu-moii,
but they were unusually unlucky."
R.ITT1.E IjIPKCSSIOXS.
Kmiu t::e Seplemlier nuipl.?r uf Cfu
moixilitan, by James Creeiman. There
were two vivid, impressive moments
during the battle of Kl Caney. One
Mas when I stood lieside Ceneral Chaf
fee and saw a button cut from his
breast by a Mauser btiilet. A moment
before, be had lieeh raging up and down
the line, the only man iu his whole
rigade, who was not lying flat on the
grass. H;s hut was on the hack of his
bead, his lean, thirteen century face
was gloiiiled with the passion and fury
oi I,;- nmn
thi ton-best, profai.est.V.i-5 u, :i.V ; ow i,f:.t,s si I . !.
ttivinest soldier ! ever saw in battle, his
eyes shining, and the muscles standing
out on bis neck and forehead like
knotted cords. Then as I stood beside
hint in the shadow for a moment, a
Manser bullet clipped the shiniugariia-
nieiit from bis breast, and he looked in
to my face with a half startled, "naif
aimised air. The next tremendous
moment was when I went alone.to the
.... ... ...v r-i-i..
fort, and sav. the Spaniards who re-
niiimwi uuve croucmng there and wall -
i:i Tir fiiutli. I lie iimic mat nn-niai-'
cfl n:e was a :!r'ip of t!:txl w lii- h hun'r ;
at thttiiiluf a dead man's lava. Hi:
llpw wire drawn hark f'uni his htt'.i1
id he seemed M he !:ei;'h:nj, and
theieiii the end of his pinched in.se1 :,rs.1:l J 7 ( (',,sta l'i a -.0
wasafreat hrif-ht drop of hlil. inlio v;..., ... iIMj, 1 t,. . t
In ever.v battle that 1 iff ihr.'iii-h. 1
Sf.iiieboiv eel a nielody in inv bead and
num ittoii.eenftf.rtiien. ti.nl. I su; -
Iose it is the result ot nervous excite-
nietit. A man s nerve. i.lav him some
virv cm-ions Irii'ks All 1 lin-.ufrli tl-.-.
battle and massacie of Port Arthur in
the Japanese war, I heniiiicl tho ir
frimi Meiiflelosiik's ".prujf!ivr,:' anil
d:rbi)r the stieli tiro 1 found mvself a:--
tuaiiy sbirkint; it. When I runted in
ihe charge of Kort t'aury, 1 U'-jan to
hum "li.M k f.f Ats," and 1 .onldn't
Ket ri.l of the tune even when 1 was lv-
in;jr hiiioii; the dying of (.'bailee's hri-
Kale in the hospital earn p. 1 remem
ber when (ieneral ('bailee leaned over
me after I had been shot and asked
me bow I was, I couldn't answer him
until I bad finished in my mind, one
phrase of "Hock of Aires,"
BID LICK.
Talking of bad luck." said Julius
t'hown at the l.indell, "reminds me of
a man I onee knew in Iowa who could
have viven Job niiuself jointers in the
matter of misfortunes. We called him
Calamity Miller, lie was a prosperous
merchant at Comanche, had a model
wife and the handsomest daughter !e
tween the Mississippi and the ISiu;
Muddy. Inez Miller was the recogniz
ed lieauty of the state. C-omaiiche was
visited by a cyclone, and Miller's store
w torn to pieces, and bis goods scat
tered to lha four winds. His residence
was totally destroyed, and he was crip
pled for life by a falling chimney, lie
fore the cyclone Milles was a moderate
ly wealthy man. In ten minutes he
was pauper and a cripple. (Shortly af
ter that he was struck bv lightning and
partially paralyzed. His wife and
daughter went to stay with relatives at
Ualesburg, 111, and Mere drowned bv
11 e capsizing ot a tsiat. That winter
Miner froze to death, '('anmitv mhw
has long been a synonym in eastern
Iowa for the toughest "kind of tough
luck."
By Its Record of remarkable cures
Mood's Sarsaparilla has become the
one true blood purifier prominently in
the public eye. Get ouly Hood's.
Hood's Pills are the best famLY
cathartic aud livtir medicine. 2oc.
1
cia:
ltV, SKlMACH V .
l.'Tt-t TKVl'aiiiS.
YOU SO - HEADS AWO OM.
Uingbter J. .U fhon.U Have torr-
! ed (low; II upper comers oi your
1 'DC "tile ,n a u-" .vou lIed
I on tfce V-nde. Tl-nt means cougratu
'110D- Cut furl,'d dowu jh.a
l!ower '"".. l! Hl mpaBS ndol-
Mtron fwiib dignitv) You'd bet
ter wait till rt n ge- married before
tynu cnticife jonr ma ew xorK
Weekly.
STATE
COLLEGE
ATlOlf
EX AM IX-
Ther will hf. a competitive xap -infrtion
ar I lie Jscbs IJouse. at 1
o'clock p. m , on Saturday Septem
ber 10th, for the Senatr rial sehclat
ship at the I't nnsylvania State Gcl
lpt.e. The iS'iminatin is open to
the youth of the county.
DIFFERENT VIEWS OF TIIE
WAI.
Men differ greatly, iu their view of
the Spanish American war just cioseu.
. Onf Kiivs it : dreadful blunder, no
1 matter from which side of a Christian
stand lHiint it is viewed for both nations
, focal lKiint of Spanish and American
cial class of Spain and America that
made the war, another says it was the
husiness interests that forced the war.
' Another says that is was another llins-
1 1,'," J r"rr,,'1,t "' "f '
proclaims that it is for the trood of lni-
I inanity and business and that the busi-
; ne?s of the Philippine Islands alone
t r thousand
i sick and ailing of the youth of the
p(U,,try to-Iay, another say? let us sec
1 what great lienelits we are to fieri ve
from the sacrifice iTa billion flollars,
1 , '"'I'V',- a"'J f'f,-v
and on the sick list this 7th day of Si p -
temher. 1S!W. He says let us see. On
j the loth day of February, 189S, the gal-
i lant ".Maine" was hlown up through
rpanisn treachery, and tirave . pi ?,S a. m; Newton Hamilton 1 1 00 a.
American sailors lost their lives. On I in; Mount Union II 06 a. in; Hunting
that day we had an army of 2o,0U0 don 11 n. m: Tvroiie 12 '() n. m: Al-
I men. hut not enough powder to fire two
( I niuniis. i-repaniuons ior war were im -
nnuaiei.v cfimmcucefi. e nougm
,,,. ,......,:.:..,. ..... ..!...
into the field an army of 2S0,0fMl men,
efpiippefl them, drilled them, provision-
"" '71' "" '" ".' retire imiu ine esieru
s to retire from the estern
I continent.
mm ne mil dime nixi nie
lmsst-ssion f Porto
iu-o. the other
'small islands in the Carribean
Sea le-
""'ging loinat country, aim eventually m i'ittsbur,' 12 10 a. m.
, "''"".V f'V"- U,V, "'T Ktt V'.'?' ,,e.' -Vti,er Express leaves Philadelphia
of the Ladrone Islands, aud if we are at 4 35 p. in. Harrisburg at 10 tl n m
' , ,,. mistaken the Philirrines vrJr l un . S, ii jV: "
,-;u ii j o.v..., i.,.
in mil imr i lit ic pain r J!' nivr,
aeet unit f)f the war Hawaai has be-
i come a part of this grand country of
liaIllIIls ,avc rt,kcd on
wit li oncn-mouthed wonder at the won
derful success of our arms, and yet this
ignoramus will say the war didn't
amount to anything ! 1 le is a good bit
like the child crying for the moon.
I'll I.A !U'.l .I'll ! A -M A M K KTS,
September :i, .S!.S.
WTiesit 7(!e. ; ats;;(Je; corn 37c;
IVn ns vlv nja v'sd .27 t- .oOi't.s v.'i
pound
urfl . iit . -ts IHll-.tlll
i
Cured haul S to i) rts. ;i pound ;
lireuvfiist br.coii Stnlcts. ;l 1'iu:inl;
hay sc.tri) to 12.C( a ton ; tupgled
whe;;t and' o-tls straw at ?."."' a
ton; butter 17 ti:!lc; eggs 1.V;
beef :!: Ie :U t. T,ie f,l:l ishiiiis's
7." a barrel ; ve.d calves -1 to 7c;
sheepo! ti ." its; iambs j?!.'!') t
; thin eov.s S to sjo . mjicjj
cows -,s."i to i:i; hogs ! els. -to
5 cts : live chic -ens 7 to lie; Sn
gars."; ets.. spi ing chicia'i;.s 2 and
-t pound 12 to T.'e a p'imd Tal
low a jionml in f al es ; sweet p-
. . ..... ... i . .' ,
.aloes .,!) t o..c :i baset : onions 10
to ."Oc si 1 ast et : coal oil '.".V a
1..ii':.ul. T....1..1-...... : 1 fi.k 4.. -!;f -.i.
!ti''... T.C.l.-..tC 5 f;ff Til
bushel, for ?; Uhd bus--ft" oOc to
' si
. fr L''l pound husk ft
V) to
N.V.; Bartlelt penis to 2.25
:i barrel : W:::or:nt liiN ' f SI !
:i hundred; rnniehmpfs per biss'-et
5 t L'5 i ts: coi'Vee. I?i. (.'. mi l:'e.
j yyi s 7 t 11.. j.,va o'l t-i :i"e.
!i..'c.. , ,.,r.,.i . t.' 1 1 1-. -...
.1 po
lor due ;;nil 29 to
for
iceese
j Vi lisn jlaif- ):inv 0i to
-M . ilops 4 to nc. 1Hi . To-
,...,. i..... k . i:n- t.. 10..
uiifl
12 to i;
; line wrappers 4) to
wool.
TV!i:i5vl:uihi . in .':!
. .. .: ,
t :.'..iii(i
y..tfUT: ;t"rt' k;iJ irnws
MIFl'LNTOWX, SSKI'T. 7, ISlei.
'.'''I'., .
Com in per
I ,.'l, ........ ..
Sve
Clovt-.-fe"d . .... .
Bnttrr
rtRgf
bam
ShoU'drr
Lard
Sides .
Timothy sewi ,
F i;ed.
firm ..
Cbop
..il1illiii'5B
ti round u Bali.
AmuriroaSalt....
.S Oo lo 0
4l
2S
82
.. $2 to $2 50
16
U!
12
12
8
7
JJ.40
, r0
70
, ..b5c to !0c
5)0
Tft
60e
FABMEBS ai THIS,
In order to reliablv detennine the
relative value of our several lirands f
Fertilizers, uium the m heat crop of
Juniata county, we have decided to
filler PKEMIL MS amounting to $100
for the best three acres of wheat crown
by the use of OL'I! FERTILIZERS.
We want to know what is best by
actual neiu trials. Agents may talk
but FACTS ARK FACTS.
The lremiums to be divided into
three classes as follows :
First Thb-mum .... $.50.00
Second Premium .... 35.00
Third Pkemitm .... 15.00
The test to lie made. 011 three acres.
Using our Brands of FERTILIZERS.
Tiie money wiil be deposited with the
JllIlllllH I filllltt.' Ao-rii'iilliiral t.
who will name the Judges and award
the PREM I I MS September 1899. All
persons wishing to enti-r the contest
will register with the f-'c -tary of the
Agricultural ociery.
James N. Ghoxinger,
T. S. MOOKEHEAD, & CO.,
3 mo. Rort Royal, June Tth.
Garfield Tm
Ovwoo'jj
if .i.T r.s.
Itt'ta Ktu-".l.iii?f.v.
H.bU..t..N.
Loen K. ATEDfeoK. F. M. M. Fehw
ATKIWSOJI . PEH1ELL,
ATTORNEYS- AT - LAW,
MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
On io-On Main street, in ptace of resi
dence of Louis K. Atkinson, Wv "
Bridge treet. ... rOct2.13tW
Oycollsctlng and Conreyanclnit proropi
ly attended to.
niLDERFORCE SCnWETEB,
. Attorney-at-Law.
rarCollections and all legal busi
ness promptly ottenped to.
OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE.
DB.D.M.CttAWT.IRD.Dll. OARWI H.0BAW011D
K. D. M. CRAWFORD & SON,
hare formed a partnership for the practice
of Medicine and thfir collateral branches.
Oftice at old lOnnd, corner of Third and Or
ange streets, Mifflintown, Pa. One or both
ol them will bo found at t!ie:r offca at all
times, unless otherwise proremiooslly en
gaed. April 1st. 1S95.
PRACTICAL. DE.1TIST-
(i -aduate of the Philadelphia Dedal
JoL-.fce. Offioc at old established Io
cs tiou. Bridge Street, opposite Court
Honse, JlfifflintoWD, Pa.
OCF- Crown and Brirlgo work;
rainlesB Extraction.
All work pnsranteed.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILE0A.D-
Schedule in Effet't 3ray 27, ISflS.
i
YEhTWAW
i Wav Passenger, leaves Philadelphia
' .,t 4 aa a. ni: llarrishurg 8 M a. m;
' Duucannon S S' a. in; Is'ew Port 9 (lo
' a. m; Millerstown 9 lo a. m; Durword
1 f: m; Thompsontown 2fl a in;
. Van Dvke 51 33 a. m; Tusoarora 9 m a.
m; Mexi.o 9 40 a. m; Port Koval 9 41a.
m; M.itllin 9 50 a. m; Denhoim 9 .3 a.
m: I.ewistou u 10 13 a. in; MeVeytown
, toona I 00 p. ni; 1'ittslmrg " .50 p. m.
; .Mail leaves i'hiladi
lelnhia at 7 00 a. in:
j iurrishurg at 11 4S a. m; Millim 1 11
. . ...... .. . ,,.....!
don p. ni; Tvrone 3 12 p. m; Al-
toona 3 lo . in; Pittshurg 8 SO p. m.
j Altoonn Accommodation leaves Har-
robing at 5 00 p. ni: Duucannon o 34
p. m; Xew..n (i 02 p. m; Millerstown
(; n p. m; Thompsontown 0 21 p. m;
Tusf aroni 30 p. m; Mexico 0 33 p. m;
Port l!fval :W J. lit: Milllin -13 p. m;
Henliolm G 49 p in: jCwitown 7 07 p.
,: McVevtoJi. 7 3l i ,, . ni; Xewton
Hamilton'7 50" p. m; Huntingdon S 20
p. m; Tyrone 9 ir2 p. m; Altoona 9 3."
,,.,.
I P:,,irie Express leaves Philadelphia
I at 11 20 p. m: I larrishurg at 3 (K) a. in.
.Maiysville 3 14 a. in. Diim annon 3 29
a- in. Xewivirt 3 52 a m. Port Royal
' 4 25
4 a. m. uv,m 4.30 a. m. I.ew.stown
4 a 111. ewioil Ilallirio?! n-B a ni
. llunliu'jriloii 0 03 a. 111. IVtcrslmrrr fi in
:i in 'l'vr.mi tX T.-' n i. Alt.i.io T A(
. 1 . , J.. " ". . . . '
Iewistown 11 5.S p. m.; Huntingdon 1:
55 a. m. Tyrone 1 32 a. m. Altoona 2 00
. a. m. Pittsburg 5 30 a. m.
i l'ast Line leaves I'hiladelphia at 12
. 25 p. ni. Harrisburg 3 50 p. m. Himcnn
pon 4 15 p. m. Newiiort 4 35 p. in. Mif
flin 5 07 p. in. I.ewistown 5 27 p. m.
Mount Union 6 OS p. m. Huntingdon
I 5. 27 p. m. Tyrone 7 01 p. m. Altoona
t 40 p. m. 1'ittstiurg 11 30 p. ni.
EASTWARD.
Altoona Accommodation leaven Al
tfHUia at 4 40 a. m. Tyrone 5 04 a. m.
Petersburg 5 25 a. in. Huntingdon 5 37
m. iewton Hamilton 6 01 a. in. Mc-
. . . ' '
, e ioii ii ii i ( a. in. ljcwistown B 3S a.
in. Milllin 0 5S a. m. Port Koval 7 02 a
m. Thompsontown 7 17 a. in. Mil!ei-s-
iowii i) a. m. jNcwport 7 35 a in
Duucannon Sila. m. Harrisburg 8 30
a. m,
Svi Shore lenvts Pittsburg at 2 50 a.
m. Altoona 7 15 a. in. Tyrone 7 4S a. in.
Huntingdon S ,io a. ut. McVevtown $ 15
a. in. l.ewislown 9 Sir, a. in. MiHIin 9 55
a. in. Port Koyal 9 5!) a. m. Thompson
town 10 14 a. m. .Millerstown 10 22 a.
m. Newport 1 ".2 a. m. liuiicaiinon 10
M a. in. Msrysvil'e 1! 07 a. m. Harris
burg 1 1 25 a. in. Philadelphia 3 00 p. m.
Main Line Kxpiess leave!'! Pittsburg
at S (Mi a. m. Altoona 11 40 a. in. Tyrone
12 i'3 p. in. Huntingdon -2:i.ri it. m.
j f "XV';; ' i Vo 1 o 1
llarrisburg 3 10 p. xu. P.altimore (kl
, m. Wcshingion V r p. m Philadelp
' 0 23 ). m.
t Mil lc:lV-s All:.,M'l uf o; ... '
ijvwistfiwu 1 .!.. p. m. bhuui 1 50 ii in.
0l p.
lua
Mail leaves AittHma at 2 f3 p. 111. Tv-
nme 2S5 p. 111. 1 lunlinifdoii :! 17 p. m.
Newton Hantiltfin 3 47 p. m. VcVey
tvn 1 CO p. m. r.ewisttiwn 4 553 p. iii.
Vimin 4 .V p. ni. Ptirt Koyal H (f t p. 111.
Mfxii'" o 3 p. r.i. Thnmjisontovvu t 18
p in. V.ilk'i(( n . -ZS p. in. XewKrt
") p 111. nuni'anuou (i 08 p. m. Har-ri"-!;tirf
i 4i p r.i-
Vail Kxpreifs leaves Jittshur)r at 1 IK
p. m. .Mt.iona 1. in p. m 'J'Vr.ne ( 42
p.m. 1 1 ontin-i'.c.n ; Si p. in. VfVev
iov ii 8 t(i p. 111. i,.",vMovn S i!l j,. rii.
Mitllm h s p. m. Port Iloyai H 52 p. ni
iiifiMi'n v n i). 111. mjwimi- it
"i- i'un.i'uiion !)5TI p. IU. llarrishurg
10 L'O p ni.
I'hiladelphia Kx press elaves
burg at 4 SO p. ni. AltOfina 51 05
I'itts-
p. m
- lymnet) h::
p- 111. liuntiugdoii 10 12 1
''-
' iix'ii .11 p. 111. Ia'WIS-
I :ip. m. .iffliu'll H7 11. in. H.-.r.
: ioi 11 1 1
j iisbiir,r 1 tit! a. ni I'hiladelphia 4 a.
I At Lew istov. n Jiiiiction. Kor Snn-
hury 7 a. ni- anil sn.5 p. m. week
days. For JWilroy ti 1.",, 10 20 a. m. and 3 00
p. m. week-tlays.
t lvrone. 1-or Cleai liel.l mid t'ur.
wensville 8 2(1 a. m. 3 2( and 7 20 o m
week-ibiys.
I'or lleilefonte and Luck II
a. m. 12" 80 aud 7 l." p. ni- week-da vs
tor further inforiimtion nnnlv- t-.
Ticket Agents, or Thomas F.. Vatt
rasseucer Agent. Western l)ivivi,,
Corner Fifth Avenue and "kmitl.fini.l
Street, Tittsburg.
J. 15. HI TCHINHON, J. R. WOOD
General Man'g'r. General Pass'r. Agt.
LEGAL.
pROTHONOTARY'S NOTICE.
Xoru Eis hereby given that the fol
lowing account has Ikii filcft in the
Prothonotarv's olllceof Jiinintn f ',.,,, ,t..
and the same will ! presented for eoiil
liniiaiion ana allowance, to the Court
of Common Pleas of said Cn.i.t,. ....
T"l!y be 2nth day fif Sejitember,
.'.vw. i-. au nucre an persons in
terested may attend if thev think
proper:
The first arid final account f ni...
Caveny and Henrv" L. Smith, Assignees
m trust for the benefit of tho ,.ta .
of Jacf b Smith, of Fayette township as
. ..i.uij' jj. ute survive
ing Assignee. y. N. Zkidkks,
Prot houota ry 's Oiticef honotary"
Mimiutowii,Pa.,Aug.22, '98.
-HAT FETER.
Dr. Humphreys' Speeitic "77" cures
Hay Fever aud Autumn Catarrh ; all
druggists ; 25c., or Humphreys' Medi
ciue Company, New York.
Great Cures proved bv thonsanda
01 tcstimoniaU show that Hood's Sar
eaparilla possesses power to purify
Vitalize and enrich tho blood. .
Hood's Pill .re the only nllkte
tm taken with Hood's fcarsapaiilbr
Subset ibe lor ihe Jomat Sa,TtiJiL
DEWEY HAS CAPTURED
MANILLA
And destroyed the Spanish fleet W have onptnred the remain,
ing SpriDg Stock of Clothing, consistirg of
Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits,
From one of tbo largest and well-known Clothing Houses of Liver
Ut,Grcenewalt&bo.,l013 Market street Philadelphia, for io
rtnta on the dollar. A clothing sale such as has nf.vor been known
SSimSjrf Juniata Countf. IJVEOT,GBWALTQ,.
Manufactures of Clothing, 1013 Market Street
Fhilfldelphia, Pa , May 10, 1898
Mr. Ferd Meyers, Dear Sir: We lind the backward season this
Spring has prevented us in closing ont onr large new Spring Stock
and we find ourselves loaded with an immense s'ock of Dew Cloth
ing. The only remedy we have to dispose of it is to sacrifice prices.
Knowing that you are a large cash buyer no doubt yon will take
the opportunity offered to yon and bur the remainder of our stock
ut 45 cents on the dollar. Shall wo submit samples. Please answer
by return mail. Tours Resp't, L1VERIGHT GREENE WALT & Co.
Office of FERD MEYERS,
Dealer in Clothing and Furniture. Mifllintown, Fa., May 12, 1898.
Liveright, Groenewalt & Co., Gents: Yours of the 10th inst., re
ceived and contents noted. Wo are always open for Bargains. Please
send samples at once. If styles and quality are satisfactory we will
buv the remainder of your stock. Yours respectfully,
y FERD MEYERS.
We have scooped" in the remainder of the entire Spring Stock
of Liveright, Greenewalt & Co. We put tho knifo to tax and
chopped down prices to ono half what they were formally. Now
is your opportunity to bny new and reliable clothing as long as
thev are here.
We put on sale 5G0 Men's all wool suits, regular price $9 50,
special sale price $4.25.
271 Men's all wool fancy worsteds suits in sacks ami cutaways,
all sizes. These suits are worth $12 50, special sale t rica $6 25.
205 Men's cassimero snits, the greatest bargain, they are bnnch
od from different lots, all sizes. -Six different patterns to select
from. They range in value from $7 to $9. Special sile price $4;31
7G7 Children's suits, all styles and sizes. Cbcviots, Cassimeres,
Serges, regular prices $2 50, up to $5 03. Special sale price $1.68.
972 Eoys suits. Cheviols, Cassimeres and Fancy plaids.
This lino was gathered with special reference to young men's
needs. Regular price S5 50 np to 8.00 Special sale price
$3.25 up to $4 G2.
CLEARING SALE
OF FURNITURE..
The season for Furniture is about to a clcse and wo find we
must have more room for our large fall stock which III arrive in
duo time. Therefore we aro compelled to clone out the remain
der of onr spring stock. AU our former prices aro markod down
' 20 per cent Now is your opportunity to buy furniture at a sac
rifice. Don't miss this chance.
115 and 117 Bridge Street. EVHRS
Tnscarora Valley Railroad.
80HEDCLE IN EFFECT MONDAY, JUXE. 20,
1898.
EASTWARD.
STATIONS.
DAILY, EXCEPT 8C3EDAY.
No.l
No.S
a. m. P. r.
Blair's Mills t . . Ly.
7 2!";i 45
Waterloo
Leonard's Grove. .
Ross Farm .......
Ieruiack. ........
East Waterford. . .
17 31(1 51
37,1 57
45!2 05
522 12
052
25
37
Heekman. . . .
Honey Grove
1712
222 42
Fort Bighara
Wnrble
PleasaDt View
Seven Piriea
Spruce Hill
8 30:2 50
39:2 59
8 443 04
8 52i3 12
I.
3 15
Graham s
Stewart
Freedom
Turbett
Old Port.....
Port Royal Ar.
033 23
06 3 26
09 3 29
9
12 3 32
9 18
3 S8
19 25
3 45
Trains Nos. 1 and Smnnwi at Pr.rf v .,...1
with Wav Pawioncor ani Seashore ExprpKu
on P. B. and Nm. 8 and 4 with Mnil east
WESTtyAiin.
STATIONS.
UAU.Y, EXCEPT 8T7NDAV,
No.2No.4
Port ICoyal
Old Port "'
M.
P. M.
iio 65
0.010
20
1.3jl0
2.8:i0
275 12
Turbett
33.5 18
Freedom
3.7 10 3fl 5 21
Stewart
4.410
39 5 24
Graham's
Spruce Hill "
Seven Pines. . . . . . ,
Pleasant View. .
5.010
6.310
7.210
9.011
10.0 11
12.0 11
14.0 11
15.1 11
17.511
20.511
22.012
24.012
25.512
27.012
42!o 27
50 5 35
53 5 38
0l!.5 46
06 5 51
15l6 00
23,0 08
28!6 13
406 25
5316 38
00!6 45
08;6 53
14 6 59
20 7 05
ivartue
Fort Bigham.!!!!!i
Honey Grove......
Heekman
Perulack m
ltos3 Farm.
Leonard's Grove.
Waterloo
Blair'a MU!s...'aV
Valley and Ooshora Station Staee Lines.
J- C3. MOQRHEAB, "
rr a Superintendent.
Prtudmt.
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nAILROAD TIME TABLE.
pEKRY COPVTr RAILROAD.
Tho following schedule went Info effect "
Nov. 16, 18fi. and the trains will h .. .
follows:
p. m
4 3(1
4 St
4 39
8 41
4 46
4 4i
4 61
4 64
4 C6
4 5!)
a. m
900
9C6
9 09
9 11
9 14
9 15
9 19
9 2"i
9 24
9 2T
Leave Arrive a. m
Pnncannon 7 64
King'. Mm 7 49
Snlphnr Springs 7 46
"Cornin Sidiner 7 41
p.m
S28
in
8 18
8 16
tl8
208
2 66.
2 OS
200
141
1 86
13
1 2t
1 26
1 20
1 18
1 16
juumniHTiio rirK 7 4i
"tVetver
7 40
"Roildy
HotTnian
Royer
'Mahanov
WoomtfeM
?Tresler
Nellson
Duru's
KI!iotnbnr
Bernheisl'ii
Gron Prk
Montonr Juno
7 S
7 S3
7 81
7 28
7 28
7 09
7 04
7 01
6 6S
6 61
0 48
6 88
6 10 10 43
6 16 9 49
6 21
6 24
6 27
9 64
9 67
IOCS
10 07
5 S'J
5 ?.4 10 17
5 87 10 30
6 0;
10 .S5
Landishiirg
6 23
260
p. m
m
Arrive
Leava a. m d m
"iu .---B nifximnoin at n.ha a
nnd crriron at Lsndisbnr at ri.23 a
Train ieivoM LMndisbtirg at 6.0S p. m.
m.,
m.
and
"....- u:iuaincia ai 0.40 p. m.
AH lUttons marked () ira Ha(? BUtions,
t which trains will coma to a full stop on
signs!. r
Cha. H. Smilet,
Prenident.
S. H. Bun,
Snpt.
jVEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S TAL
v ley Kailroad Company. Time tabls
of passenger trains, in effect on Monday,
May 18th, 18!6.
STATIONS.
TTeot
want. wrl.
a i l I
.
Newport .......
Br.ffalo Brirtgo."!!
Juniata Furnace . . ,
Wahneta
Sylvan
Watr Phnr
Bloomh'eld' J nncV'n!
Valley Koa.1
lliotttarc
Green Park
Loysville
Fort Robeson
Center
r 1 A Jl (
6 06 10 85'
6 08 10 3
0 12 10 42!
6 15 10 40
b" 25 10 ii
A H
P II
480
8 67
86
360
S4
Ml
HJ8
n
t 18
8 10
8U.
268
2 49
2 46.
2 40'
2 88
224 2 20
8 SO
8 27
8 23
8 2
8 1
ail
808
SO;
7 46
6 22 11 01
6 8111 09
6 3911 09
6 51 11 21
6 54:il 24
7 06 11 36
7 11 11 41
? 10!
84
7 28!
7 Is
7l5(
7 10
7 03!
C8j
6 60'
7 lolll 451
Cisua'a Ron ..."
7 2U1 61
7 27ill67
7 35 12 05
7 4112 11
7 45J2 15
Anaersonburir .
Monnt Pleasant . . .
New Germant'n ...
D. GRING, President and Msnager
K. Miller, General Ajront.
FARQUHAR
Variable Friction Feed
SAtt MILL
and
fijax Center Crank Engine
Bttpil, aocurste. stroiur unit efmnl. with Ir!i
ttllli or wSoI. st-on
andntfe. KFaruliiif
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guieimlly. Hay Pre,
a siwcialtT. Send
fJMaloaua and prioal M.
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