Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, September 28, 1898, Image 2

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    SENTIK E L & 1 1 K P UB MC A 3
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Vv'EDXESDA Y, KEPT p J.WKS.
if fnpr TTTA1ITV T
' iKiniS.-t-fBl
itiox fl.(K) cr year if paid
i J iu! ance ; ?l.o if not jmid in sul-vn-e.
Transient a!ver(Mii5 and local
nolu-es 4 cent a lino. . .
JtoJuctioim will Ijc made to tliose de
siring t 'Iverlise ly the year, ha!f or
.t;-u-ter voar.
K4LI.Y ROirxn TIIEJ.riV.4C.
Til i: funniest of all the funny
.liMish st nil" the Democrats are
ttiSint; their hearers anl readers is
that ''iMiy rhses to steal the
Aiui rican Ami their candi-
!;:!" for Ciovernor Hon. f!eorje A.
Jeiik, :t nice sjH'ciinen of fossilized.
I ): ;n crat isswinin;aionml the
i in iu, making sK'eches, complain
ing that the Republican party is
i r-ning the ll.ic, the Stars ami
stripes at their meetings. lemo-
nU ie leaders didn't love the flag
in days of yore. They organized
ii Im IHou and made a new ' Hag,
it;it the rank ami lileof the Dem
ocracy with the Mepiiolieans help
ed to put down. The new Hag
-.nrrendered to old glory, the Stars
and Stripes at Appomatox. Tdr.
Jcuks has not put out a new !ag,
Jii-'ll have to lojl; at the glorious
n molding of the Stars and Stripes
in every county in Pennsylvania
I his fail, ln-fore the campaign ends.
2-, Mr. Jeuks and men of his line
M.ongnt are not lor ttie exten
sion of the Stars and Stripes, and
:'. will Ik no wonder to hear, six
in. nths after this, that the fossil
i. i ri IK'TiKM-mtie candidate for Gov
ernor, is doing his utmost to create
i public sentiment against the
Stars anil Stripes lnring made the
' unlaid on the Philippine Islands.
' illy round 1 lie Hag boys, and
for SJieaiVer. "-. Talking about
i ie ilag. It the leaders of the
Democracy in l.SCO Jeff Davis
md Democratic company had
!. .-u Moating the Stars and Stripes
ih would not have engaged in
iiU-llion, and the Government
v . hi lil not now le paying over a
l.'Hidrod million dollars evory
v;ir in pensions, and the State of
i'ennsylvania would not have ex
pended ten million dollars to edu-
ate lietween seventeen and eigh-
thousand soldiers orhan
;.il'iren. Ah ?.lr. Jenks it cost
t ! i e American people three billion
hilars to tloat the American Hag ;
r liwp it alloat, tilled the land.with
the moan and wail of the widow
s; ! orphan, but it prevailed as it
ili in this campaign, ami to-day it
j- 'lie representative Hag of all that
::..-cinen prize most highly in Gov
rument affairs. It is the new
, Mivr for Tuba, Porto Kiwi, Ha
' awl the Philippine Islands,
; 'id when the Republican party
unfurl it at their meetings they
.- i.nly following out the destiny
for- the advancement of the nation
al banner, that is looked up to by
.the rank ami tile f the jieople of
tin .orid. If uay is I-coping
.-: u the progress of t!ie Hag it
i nnother evidence of Quay's good
ense. Vete for Stone for (Jover
l or. Last week Hags were raised
a many school houses, away down
fiouth, in Georgia, which, possibly
may bring out : declaration thai
.)itay is stealing the Stars and
Stripes in Georgia. Oh Lord !
what are the Democratic leaders
"oming to, and what must their
blind followers be like who are
moved by such deliverances on the
flag as Jenks has been getting oil.
Vote for the Republican ticket and
lac extension of the American Hag,
:.iid remeinlx'r that if the leaders
if the Democracy had had their
ay when they rebelled in the in
-est of a new Hag, the reliel Ilag
' ISol to Si5, von would not
,ow have the privilege of tloat in
the Stars and Stripes.
DEWEY 4XI M'ISLEY
UROVGI1T PEACE.
It lwirders on the amusing to
read of claims that some public
n.en are making of their influence
in bringing about a state of peace
They have lost sight of the fact, or
; hey believe other cople have lost
iht of the fact that it was the
navy that brought the terms of
peace. It was the tlccts of Dewey
and Schley that brought the Span
ish government to terms
If the
Spanish lb-els tlrnt they destroyed
were still in existence the war
would now bo in full play.
Tin-: Heading school Isiard was
trying to enforce the compulsory
feature of the school law when the
corruption among the lioard in the
hool lxiok business cropped out,
,..v.l now the board is more inter-
in AU-'lcIl tttf tllOll 111
nnuuug iur i-uimicu WM
attend school.
JEXKS OS APPORTION. EST
REFORM.
Every time Hon. Geo. A. Jeuks,
the Democratic candidate for Gov
ernor, opens his mouth in a speech
he says something, that plays high
jinks. lie has been going about
stumping in the State, to elect
himself Governor, which is his
right to do. - lint he seems to be
the most unfortunate of men in
getting a misfit argument to roll
out over the end of his tongue, for
the edification of the Democratic
office seekers, w ho are panting for
the official plums that must needs
drop for some of the erring breth
ren if he ljecomes the next " Crover
uor. He'll not become the 'next
Governor J" If -Jenks had half the
common sense that his friends
credit him with he wouldn't be
talking against any one floating the
American flag. If he had half the
discrimination he is credited w ith
he would not be -stumping the
State talking about the Republi
cans not apportioning the State.
The State should have been appor
tioned long since to correspond
with the increased population, but
it illy becomes the Democrats to
talk on that subject. They have a
record on the apportionment busi
ness. AVhen that Democratic re
form prince, Governor Pattison,
v. ho was always reforming things
and never reformed them, was Gov
ernor, he had the apportionment
bee in his reform ear. It buzzed
and it buzzed reform. lie thought
State apportionment a catchy
thing to play reform with, just as
Jeuks believes it to lie a catchy
thi'g. Xow says Tattison I'll
show them a nic e turn in the road
of reform. I'll apportion the State !
for the reform Democrats, and he
calicd the Legislature in extra ses
siiii, and it indeed proved to be an
extra session fur the benefit of the
reforinei-s. They sat almost a
whole year and drew extra pay,
several hundred thousand dollars
w ith which to line their own pock
ets. Iut that was not all. Home
of the bhxxisof the I'atiison reform
Legislature when they had their
pocket books filled with reform ex
tra session money gave liberally of
it to church congregations in the
towns in which they lived to shut
the mouths of the church members
from talking about the l'attisuu
reform Legislature: in bribing
church members to keep quiet on '
the reform Legislation of the I'at
tison apportionment reform. The
people of Pennsylvania will not
elect Mr. Jenks to play the Patti
son apportionment reform extra
session dodge. The probability is
no apportionment will be made till
the next census has been taken,
and then it will le made bv a lie-
publican Legislature in regular ses
sion. There will be no extra session
dodge about the business. Vote
f.,,.sw,iv...cln;ui.,t i
(.-ULaiai vi i.ipi.-ianin.. , UIC .
for Stone for (Jovernor. I
. . -
l V . f i : i f M IV Slv-i ri.'v-
T.,.:.- ...
lA-.i.gu i ouni, jins i.trc.i in .ne
western part ot ine istate making
speeches for the De:nociats, ami in
ail probability has talked too much
with his mouth. He has a severe
uiaciv ui ,:.-.tjiuma, ne uiwiii .
..a. I. . C . l - i . .1
ibout till he declare,! that Quay
has been selling post oRice appoint
ments which has put (Juay on his
nettle, and now Snowdeu will hear
something.
Oh.onei
IIuvax, late Presideu-
tial candidate, is anxious to lie
mustered out of the military ser
vice.
Rkaimm; has a public school
xxk scandal. It is charged that
I here were a lot of boodlers among
the directors and an investigation
is demanded..
mm MONSTER
3 mm emeus
The W. L. Mtin shows seems this
t ciison to be ertaticg a general sur
prise alt over the country The
liraddoek, Ptt , Herald of April 25,
1898, Kpeukir-!; cf it, says
The Walter Li. Mau cirens nas al-
whvb er.icyed trrefi, popuhirity in this
section of ibe couiitry and espscialiy
bo in Braddcck here, where it una
exhibited evrry season for a number
of years. Eich yenr has seen tne
show bigger and better than ever
and a corresponding increase in the
attendance. This year has proven
no exception to tbe rule and the ex
l.ibition given hre on Jtfonday was
undoubtedly tbo hnest iv?r eeen
The attendance at both the after-
neon r.nd evening performances tax
cd the capacity of the targe tents to
the utmost,, and it wns a matter of
wonder where so many people came
frcm. As unusual with so many
sIiowf, every feature advertised was
shewn and this no doubt hsd much
to do with the universal commenda
t;on b;-etowed cn the cirens.
The street parade given in the
foreeoc n, v.-hb worth a trip of miles
ilself to see, as it was really a mng
nifiont. rogcant. Such crowds as
turned out to see it, surpassed in
numbers any ever before seen on
enr streets at one time. Altogeth?r,
the Walter L. Main grandest and
best shows shows consolidated, are
worth eery cent charged to s;e it
Tuis big circus and monster men
i. gene comes to
NEWPORT, TDES. OCT. 4.
WONDERFUL are the cures by
WW.
- , are simnle and natural. Hood'sSWMk
puiila makes PURE BLOOO.
rtiIL.ADEL.PUI 4 DEMO- ,
CRATtft. -
3IcCluro' Times of 22 iwr., hays.
The Democrats of PbilHdelphw, hav
ing whittled themselves down to the
third party at the last election,' now
d; ci.Jo to divide the little remnant of
toe Democracy into two party organ
izations to take the next whack at
the Republicans.
.'The ramp Democratic organiza
tion that is supposed, to snwzo when
Judge Gordon eauff, he'd its ccn
vention yesterday acd ' nominated
John M. Campbell for Difctrict At
fc.mey, Edward J. Coll for Controller,
George V. Gibbjua for Kicorder of
Deed?, Dr Judah Isaacs for Coroner
and Ge.org WMorgau for Cltrk ol
tb Qaarler Session?, with Orphmo"
Court. J ndg-s Ashman and Ptnrose,
Republicans, indorsed. -
la a few days we shall have the
regular Democraiic organization pre
senting ita ticket, and it goes without
paying that it won't cccf pt any who
hear the Gordon tag. The candi
dates are all well fitted and wholly
repnUble, r ut as i'.ie Democracy t f
PbiladfcluhiH is now the third party
of the city, and an the Gordon 'Dem
ocracy hasn't a third of the Dtnio
cratic strength, it won't take much
figuring to ascertain where it wi!l
coma out on election night.
Considering that the Dtmocrats
were overwhelm' ngly beaten at the
last tleetiou by the Citizens ticket,
that wms -largely beaten by the B
pnblicanp, we don't see whv the
Doinocrats concluded to divide up
tbeir littla rtmnant of out city voters
into on!v two parties. Wbv not
give evprv Itiadcr a paity of bis owe?
There's just as much room for twenty
uamocrat:c panics in mm u:iy
there is for two, and aa to usefulness
there doesn't stem to be much place
for even one. If the Democratic
peoplo like this sort of rnmp division
of the Democracy thejara getting
just what they like.
SHE GOT HEttiROf.
A little dran.ii in real life, show
ing the resources' of a woman to
Possession of her sou, was
enacted lost w eek in this county,
the closing scene taking place im
Ex-JudWdunidn's oflicV in this !
borough on ttinlay after m Kin
Up until about a year ago there
lived in Watsontowu, Xorthnmber
bitions, and the boy was his assist
ant in working the picture ma
chine. Ever since the father left home
with the lsiy, Mrs. Heaver has
been scheming to get her sou back,
but where to tlud him she did not i
Irimw She recentlv learned that'
he and his father were in Saville !
. ,. ... ... ,,,, .
township, this countv. She ac-
t , i i , -i i ...
and had a warrant issued for the
. r, . , i ..
-li-reit of lit-r son on lie chaiw or
i.iuinuuiiy,.ii.uiu v , i.,!,.:.,;, Hid IVtrel lx-iii"- of fl "" l"lra; MeVevtown 7 30 n. ni; Newton
of Beaver, together with his wife J 1 f L.,,i t, i 7 i ' i live chic i ens 7 to 10c ; Su- IIamilton7 rp. m; Huntingdon 8 20
and little son. About this time " "ni " J."'. e" " f V i frs 5 cts., spring chickens 2 and P- m; Tyrone 9 02 P. m; Altoona 9 3-5
the domestic relate pound 11 to 12c a pound. Tal- P-.-.. ,
. , . , , T,.,. i Thev niatJe quick work of theiu.v .. ,. , . l'acinc I,xi)reso leaves Philadelphia
hold became strained ami Lea -iei ' t:ikill,r session of the i.m,i ! 1V -'c a pound in cakes ; sweet po- Ht 11 20 p. m; Harrisburg at 3 00 a m.
too!' the boy and left. He hadM.".1"'...! tates 15 t . 25c a basket; onions 50 Marvsvifle 3 14 a. m. Duncamion 3 29
been traveling aUmt the country ,!t -U,UU1,V 1Mou.,HU'( .! to 55c a basket; coal oil .I'lc a ni. Newjv.rt 3 52 a m. Port Royal
with a stcreoVtican giving cxhi- :U?' "," l'?" i barrel; peaches 'o0 to 1.50 a 1 ?
1 1 .. lr tv.a ,,.,,, -"'I --vv.. ........ ....
... r . .cv i .... the tight was clear and hot ; not a
stealing a pair of cuir buttons. , . f , . . . . ' . ...
.,, " . i , breath of air was stirring. After
fche aec-ouipamed the officer, who.,, K ... ., , r
had the warrant, to this place, and'lLe 1"
waited here until he went to Sa-! f.reHt,-v f 'et "ut b' tLea l !i,,
ville and took the Uy in custody. f, break fist allowed
. . J , J, them by the commodore was of in-
The little pn.soner, ragged and 1fitilmble ,m)efit When jhe meu
dirty, was brought to town to face braikfast a conference of
his accuser, his own mother. Iul : ,, a. , , ...
, , Tv-,,, tl- all oiheers wa.s held on board the
what did she do : Did she put hi m ; . e
,i , . T . , lf , .
Oh. no ! She tooic her half-naked,
i:.j ......
ly lllllt? 1U Ilv"! ,11111.-; rtUll
criol over him and caressed him.
Then she opened her grip and got
. . i t .A. 1. z .... -1. : ..1.
, i,i. i.'.r;.. i.s...
- - uc i.a,4 mi.. 11..
,.' V1-' """"Mwlw were watching the fight
,k...b?. Tr - 'oniihA porthole a few inches
he law ofl.ee f Lx-Judge .lunk.n : J;.ereSimixe,l by the couous
in the presence of the lawyers and ... . . , J ,
officers of the law. "When the
i.....ll...H l.n.1 :.,.M...,1 .M. 1..,.
uuiur ..a.. ....n . . .. u -i "" ! .
she quietly departed wit.i l.ia ami j
left the lawyers to adjust the
, , , , i - ! . i f
rather tangled complications into '
? T .hur,prn7"'CI I-"!. P1CClI"
itated the legal status o the case
hut she got her boy and who will
blame her. Uloouilield Advocate
twjiws: TWISS t TWIXSt
Green towuBhip, id ihe banner
towuvLip in Fruuklm county for
twins. Three bouEehoida in that
towntihip have beeti made to endie
oyer tbo advent, of twiu.-i. Ttit
Ccsmbcrfcburg Ilcpoaitcry srts th-i
hnppy mothers cro lire. Frank Knrtz,
neur Sco'Jand; M.-s. Cbarlc Lu!z,
Grecnvilloge, &nd Airs. Sunmel Ti'f,
Sc-r tiand. In er.cli e-ie tba children
re tbe Crfit born in ths lumily. All
tie bullies r.nJ tit ir proud mammas
ate doing well.
OMAHA EXPOSITION.
Eight-Day Peksos ally-Cos ducte d
Tour via Pennsylvania
Railroad.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
has arranged for a special eight-day
personally-conducted tour to the 1 rans-
.Mississippi auu International expo
sition at Omaha on Oclolier 1, ullowui";
four full davs at the Kxijositiou.
Hound trip ticketH, including transpor-
tation ana I'ullmau iiertn in each u
rection, meals in dining car coini; and
returniiiK, hotel accommodation) and
meals at Omaha, admissions to the
Fair, and carriage drive and hotel ac
ponmiodutio.iH at Chicasro, will be sold
at rate of 10l from New York ; sJS
from rhiladclpbi ; f9o from Washing
ton ana isaltmiore; ?m trom illiums-
port and llarrisburR ; fSO from Pitts
burg : auu proportionate rales rrom
other points.
The party willbe awompunietl by a
lour ist Agent ana I haperon, ana win
travel in siiex-ial Pullman sleeping cars.
For the benefit of those who may de
sire to remain longer in Omaha, tickets
will Vie made pood to return on regular
trains until November lo, inclusive.
Such tickets include onlv railway trans
portation returning, with reduction of
si;, from above rates from all points.
For further information apply to
ticket agents. Tourist Agent, 1196
Hroadwav. New York, or Geo. W
IJoyd, Assistant General Passenger
Agent, Philadelphia. ot.
The Sales of Hood's Sarsaparilla
are the largest in the world because
the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla are
wonderful, perfect, permanent.
Hood't Pills are the best family
cathartic and liver medicine. 2Ac
3
$ayori$e Remedy
VUtltfi AM. illBKCV.STOMACH
Description t Dewey's Fight. ' PUBLIC BALK -
Dr. Kmdleberger gives a graphic VALUABLE REAL -ESTATE,
acconnt f the terrific fight." He , - . " .
was on the Olvmnia throiurh it all Tne undersigned, executor of Arnold
yasontueuijmpiitnroupiiuii. Jftte of j teIaware township,
In the first assault the flag ship ! Juniata countv, Pa., deceased, by vlr
took , the lead, the other vessels ' tue of an Order of the Orphans' Court,
following in her wake at four ships' A of Juniata county, Pa., will expose to
Iptiolie Thi Smniuli floot i m Public Sale, on the premises, U miles
lengths lhe Spanisli fleet was the village 4if East Salem, in
approached by laps, each tnru.Midcuunty )I1 15
bringing the contestants nearer. SATURDAY, OCT., 22nd, A. D. 1898.
By this plan the American vessels I at one 0c1ock p. TO.,'the following de
fmiuently poured broadsides into' Kc-ribed real entate to wit :
the -enemy, but were themselves ! All that certain messuage, tenement
more exposed to fire. ; trart of land, situate in lyare
- i i- i i - township. County and Btate affewd,
At one time the smoke liocame loundea1 on the llorth by linds of
so dense that it was necessary ..to ( David V'artin and A. II., Knoads, and
draw aside, allowing the cloud to 'others J on the east by lands of David
lift. The vessels overe examined; "ag. on the south by lands of Jab
, T. , , . . . . F. Sneece and Jesse I'mes, and on tne
and it was found they had sustain- j weiitlbv land of B. F. Oliver, and Mow
ed no damage. Breakfast : was art Hoojes; containing one hundred
served to the men and in a few and sixteen (116) seres, more or less,
minutes they re-entered the light )hen aJf erected a large Stone
j., J i t u Dwelling House, frame bank barn,
with the greatest enthusiasm. ; ned and' rriNs 8prin(? house
The second light was even more auu- an necessary buildings, all in good
fierce than the first. It M as in ' condition. Sixty-five acres are under
that that the Baltimore was struck. ' cultivation, well fanned and eonveii
t .i c i ii i.x i, c. : ientlr laid out m hclds, a line apple
During the first fight the Span- OI1 tne pKm also a full
ish admiral's ship put bravely out bearing peach orchard of 900 trees, and
of the line to meet the Olympia. 'other fruits, a well of never failing
The entire American fleet concen-1 water . lose to bouse, a god spring
..it- , , . ! w-ithln seventy-five yards of the build-
tratedfireonherand she was so n FTftv acres are woodland, well
badly injured that she turned ! Mt With chestnut and rock oak timber,
around to put back. At this juuc- j no timber except for fire wood has been
tore the Olvmpia let fly an 8-inch ! tu for uPwards of twenty-five years,
shell, w hich struck her stern and j t Jse "mtnw toVpa'id'on'day
pierced through almost her entire f Kl;ei i,vthe purchaser, when the
length, exploding finally in the property is struck down. Forty per
engine room, wrecking her machiu- j cent, on confirmation of the sale by the
" rp. -a 'i10ii l-ntoll t',o .(.,; Court, and the balance within one year
erj . This shell kille.1 tae captain ; from ;aid ,linrniatU)I1 wltb interest
and sixty men and set the vessel . t the rate of six per cent, per annum
on fire. j from April 1st, 1S!K, w hen deed and
In the heat of the light the two : full possession will be given, said last
torpedo boiits moved out to attack S "
the fleet. They were allowed to, Joskch Vaknkk.
come within 800 yards, when a!
fusilade from the Olympia sent
one to the bottom with all on ;
board and riddled the other. The
second boat was later found turn- i
ed upon the beach covered with
blood.
In the second fight the Baltimore
was seut to silence to fort at Cavite.
land Wnl all her batteries on '
a very
ininutes a shell struck the aminu-
... ... . . ,, ...
tb UP
The "on the ra,thuore was
glorious. After the principal
.uliir-kU hfiil liooii lfttpni'wl inn
line; h iiivi l liir, ttiL iifr.tiij
dead were accounte.1 for on the 1 " ' , V T " i
snot ir..W in wbicl, 11,)m:l.2.t forl'Dpoaurt basket o0 to ,
had been hastily buried wore
found. The dead wore roturno.1 !
to relatives so far as this couhl be
.,,,.1 ,,11 m.l
; for in liest tnannor by the Ameri-
"'"f ' . . . .
The Spanish loss footed up 400
, , . , .
killed, dOO wounded and a prop-
.....r. i,...,;,.,,..,, ,r, ,' 'f
(K)0 to 10, 000,000. The dav if
.
second battle was made known bv
.. ,
iufwiiiiuure.
Several shots struck the Olympia
and she was pierced a number of
times. One shell struck the side
,,f the ship against the hospital
., The ehai..;,. an,i nurses
sion. experts nave iigured out
the fighting volume of the guns of
the resnective sides of the battle
for th Alnerh.aiis.
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A T liK&niTJl iAFUIt, n 111 I3 I'll
Mt.ruiltK.h ,lnri' lhe 1);ltt,
P" vitnem of events on botl
m Fnm hjs positioU! he vmh
i every niovement of the Ameri
lioth
Id
can ships and could also see the
Spaniards.
"For two hours," "the steady
thunder of cannon was kept up.
The roar was something terrible.
"At one time I really thought
we would be beaten, lhis was
after the lire had been kept up an
hour. It looked like every gun on
the Spanish ships bad turned loose
on us all together and the shore
line was a veritable 'blaze of lire
irom tue batteries, ine dm was
simply indescribable. Tons upon
tons of shot fell over our ships.
There was steel enough to have
sunk our entire fleet.
Peopie Believe what tl.cv read
about Hood's SHrsaparillu. They know
it 14 an honest medicine, and that it
cures. Ui;t Hood's ami only Jlooil s.
Hood's Pilis cure all liver ill, re-
"ievo constipiition assist digestion. 25c.
TIRED MOTHERS find help
in Hood's Sai-Naparilia, which gives
soem pure mood, a gooa appetite and
tnd needed STRENGTH.
TIIK STARS AND STRIPES
RAISED.
Tbe etnra and stripes were raised
over Havana on the morning of the
20th of Jnce. Havana and Santiigo
are the two chief cities on tVo island
of Cuba. Carry the news to Jenks
and the Democrat and Register,
Ihev 11 eay Quay was ovar thers steal
ing a monopoly of the flog raising.
Wonderful are the cures by Hood's
Sarsaparilla and yet it is only because
as the one true blood phriner, it makes
pure, rich, healthy, life-giving blood.
Hocd'S Pills for the liver and
bowels, act easily . yet promptly. 25c
ppjavid favorite
The one sure cure for J
Tue Sidney's, liver and Blood
THE ONLY True Blood Purifier
prominently in the public eye to
day is Hood's Sargaparilla. Therefore j
get Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S
Executor of Arnold Varnes, dee'd
H. H. Sxyhkii, Auctioneer.
emr
Iii i i.a Delphi A Markets,
September 2G, 1898.
j "Wheat 72c. ; onts2llc; corn 34c;
! Pennsylvania wk1 27 to oOcts a
i pouml. Lard 5 to 7 els. a ouiid ;
'('tired ham 8 to i) cts. a pound;
f'.V1 H' ,h V
wheat and oats straw at
.;)() a
gs 15c ;
(ton: butter 20 to 2.c : eg!
( cattle 4 to 3c ; potr.U
05 a bushel ;veal calves 5
r-ttoes 55 to
to Sc;;t
sheep 2 to 5 cts
lamUs 1.00 to '
j .00 ; thin cows to 22 ; milch
-5 1 arte" , vesxn, l J X
il Mn f ' ieieloiiM s o
ni .loupes per basl
; - 1 I" --, "S
canton 10 .lie, ,ia o n n.
Mocha 17 to 21c, Costa Hica 10 to
IS), Nicaragua 10 to 11c ; caudles 7
to 8c a pound ; Feathers :il to 35c
for due and 29 to ,32c for geese ;
white lish half barrel s.1.00 to
50 : hops 9 to 10c a pound : To
bacco, I'ennsylvania filler S to 12c,
and 12 to 1 ie 5 fine wppcrs AO to
00c ; wool, Pennsylvania 25 to 30c
a pound.
Kirrij!MTOVJC UHA!H WAKKfclS
MIFFIdNTOWN, SKPT 2a, 1S9S.
Wheat. .....
Ci.rti in cur . , .
.... ....
He
Flitter
F(tKl'
II am
StioU'dur. . ..
Lard
Sl.1e
Timothy .,
l" i -i-d....
L'r'ii ...
Caop
M Ma linen....
Ground m
Am-JriranSaU.
S 60
88
... 25
t
.. $2 to 52 50
16
u'l
12
12
S
V.V.Vl.4(
fiO
70
..S5c to i)0o
90
76
60c
s;i.
F&HMEBS THIS.
In order to rcliablv determine the
relative value of our several brands of i
Fertilizers, uihmi the wheat crop of !
Juniata county, we have decided to '
ofter PltKMH! MS amounting to $100
for the liect three acres of wheat grown
by the use of Ol'U FKItTl LIZKHS.
We want to know what is best by
actual field trials. Agents may talk,
but FACTS A HE FACTS.
The Premiums to I divided into
three classes as follows :
Finsr PKKJIU'M .... $50.00
HKCOXl) PiSE-MICM .... 35.00
Thii;i Pkkmh-m .... 15.00
The test to lie made on three acres.
Using our Brands of FKUTlLIZKItS.
The money will be depositel with the
Juniata County Agricultural Society,
who will name the Judges and award
the PREMIUMS September 1S99. All
persons wishing to enter the contest
will register with tne Secretary or ine
Agricultural Society.
James N. Gkonixof.r,
T. S. Mooiikiiead, & Co.,
3 mo. ltort Koyal, June 7th.
MARRIED:
Fitv Ha it uis. On the 22nd day of
September, at Miftlintown, by Rev. A
N. Haven, J. H. Fry and IJessie M
Harris.
r- . .
r?trO Copyrights ic
AnTOB f oarttns rtHeh nd rtiTlptlon mar
nteklr MrrtHln onr opinion free whrtnw n
UiTnlioii H prohbly patentable. Communlo.
tlontrictlTennflrtntlil. Handbook on ratenta
lent rreo. oldeat airency for twurinBpaten.
Patxntu taken through Munn a Co. rwelre
tptcUU notice, wttnoui cnmn iu ui
Scientific Jlmericam
A hsnrteomely UhmtrBted weekly. Jmwmot
culatton of any nctontiUc Jonraal. Term. 3 a
year: four month. IL Sold by all newadMlera.
MUNN&Co.88' New York
Garfis
Trs
"uru Co:Ft!r.:or,.
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- . it - '
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By Its Record of rcn;:i:kable cures
Ilood'c jSai8apHrilla l.us become the
one true blood purifier prominently in
the public eye. Get only flood's.
Hood's Pills are the best family
"athai-tic and liver medicine. 25c.
Subscribe for th. Juuuta Sestutel
A50 Sefcbucan,
fc44 SO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
ma
Loo, E. Atwk. r.V. M. Fiww.
- ATKISSOIf Jt PEWSEL.a, J
ATTORNEYS-AT - LAW,
- MlFFLUfTOWN, PA. ;
0fic On Hsia street, in plaoe of r&
donce of Louis B- Atkinson, XW-?
Bridge street, r: J rOct36.1SW
ST-Collecting snd OonveyanclaK prcmpt
ly attended to.
ITILRERFORCE SCHWETER,
Attorney-at-Law.
ScS-Collectionsand Bll legal busi
ness promptly attenped to. -OFFICE
IN COURT HOUSE.
DS.D.MXKAWTOKD, D. BUW11 f. CRAWFORD
YyH' D- M CRAWFORD & SON,
have formed partnership for fie piw.tlce
of Medicine and their coUatteral branches.
Ottlce at o!d stand, corner of Third and Or
angp streefB, llifllintojrn, Pa. One or both
ot thora will be fonnd at their office - at all
times, unless otherwise profensiooK'.ly en
gtd. April 1st. 1S96.
P. DERPs
PRACTICAL OESTIST.
: -adnnte of the Philadelphia Dental
Oobvge. Office at old established lo
oation, Hridge Street, opposite Court
House, .1ifflintowo, l'a. f
XJ Crown and Bridge work;
rainlnss Extraction.
All work guaranteed.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD-
Schedule in Effect May 27, 1898.
WESTWARD. '
Wav Passenger, leaves Philadelphia
at 4 30 a. m; Harrisburg 8 00 a. m;
Duneanuon 8 35 a. m; 'New Port 9 Oo
a. m; Millerstown 9 lo a. m; Durword
9 21 a. m; Thompson town 9 20 a. m;
Van Dyke 9 33 a. m; Tuscarora 9 38 a.
m; Mexico 9 40 a. m; Port Itoyal 9 44 a.
m; Milllin 9 50 a. m; Deubolm 9 55 a.
m; Ijewistown 10 13 a. m; MeVevtown
10SS a. m: Newton Hamilton 11 00 a.
m; Mount Union 11 00 a. m; Hunting
don 11 32 p. m; Tyrone 12 20 p. ni; Al
toona 1 00 p. m: PittHburg 5 50 p. m.
Mail leaves Philadelphia at 7 00 a. m ;
Harrisburg at 11 4S a. m; Mifllin 111
p. m; Lewistnwn 1 30 p. m; Hunting
don 2 29 p. m; Tyrone 3 12 p. m; Al
toona 3 45 p. in; Pittsburg 8 30 p. m.
A 1 toon a Accommodation leaves Har
risbur? at 5 00 p. m; Dinicannon 5 34
v. ni: Newport 6 02 n. m: Millerstown
11 p. m: Thompson town S 21 n. m:
Tuscarora 6 30 p. ru; Mexico 6 33 )). ni;
Port Itoyal 6 Ss p. m: MilHin (i 43 p. m;
liuntiiigd.
a. m. Tyr.,
ou G (IS a. m. Petersburg 6 19
roneb a. m. Altwma 7 40 a.
m. 1'ittsburjj 1 10 a. m.
Oyster Kx press leaves Philadelphia
at 4 R5 p, m. 1 larrisbur? at 10 liO p. m.
Newport 11 0 p. m. Milllin 11 40 p. m.
I.ewistown 11 58 p. m.; Huntingdon 12
55 a. m. Tvrone 1 32 a. in. Altoona 'Z 0(1
a. in. Pittsburg 5 30 a. m.
Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 12
25 p. m. Harrisburg 3 50 p. m. Duncan
no.i 4 15 p. m. Newport 4 35 p. ni. Mif
flin 5( 07 p. m. Lewistown 5 27 . m.
Mount Union 6 CS p. ni. Huntingdon
6. 27 p. m. Tyrone 7 04 p. m. Altoona
7 40 p. m. Pittsburg 11 30 p. m.
F.STWAItI).
Alioosia A-comiiiointbi leuv Al
toona at 4 40 a. m. Tyrone 5 04 a. m.
Petersburg 5 2o a. m. Huntingdon 5 B7
a. m. Newton Hami'toii 01 a. m. Mc
Veytown 6 17 a. m. I-ewistown 6 38 a.
m.'Miniin 6 58 a. m. Port Itoyal 7 02 a.
m. Tl;onifso:itowii 7 17 a. in. MiHers
town 7 20 a. m. Xewiiort 7 35 a. m.
Duneanuon 8 00 a.m. Hariiburg 8 30
a. m,
Sea Shore leaves Pittsburg at 2 50 a.
m. Altoona 7 15 a. m. Tyrone 7 43 a. m.
Huntingdon 8 30 a. m. MeVevtown 9 15
a. m. lewistown 9 35 a. m. Milllin 955
a. m. Port Itoyal 9 59 a. m. Thompson
town 10 14 a. in. Millerstown 10 22 a.
ni. Newport 11 32 a. m. llmicaniion 10
54 a. ni. Marysville 11 07 a. m. Harris
burg 1 1 25 :. m. Philadelphia 3 00 p. ni.
Mum Iiiie Kxprcss loaves Pittsburg
at 8 00 a. ni. Altoona 11 !( a. m. Tyrone
12 03 p. in. Huntingdon 12 35 p. m,
IjewiNto.wn 1 3." p. ni. Milllin 1 50 J ni.
Harrisburg 3 10 i. ni. Kaltimore 0 00 p.
ni. Washington 7 15 p. m. Philadelphia
C 23 p. m.
Nail leaves Altoona at 2 05 p. m. Ty
nme 235 p. ni. Huntingdon 3 17 p. in.
Newton Hamilton 3 47 p. m. HcVey
town 4 20 p. m. Iewistown 4 .'4$ p- m-
i ni in -i o-i p. m. I'ort Koyal o oo . m.
Mexico a -ii p
1 bom peon town o 18
P m. Millerstown 5 28 p. ni. Newport
5 39 p m. Duneanuon 6 08 p. m. Har-
l istiurg 0 -15 p r
Mail Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 00
p. in. Altoona t 10 p. m. Tyrone 0 42
p. m. Huntingdon 7 23 p. lii. cey
town 8 Oft p. m. Lew istown 8 26 ji. lii.
Milllin 8 47 p. in. Port Koyal H 52 p. m.
Millerstown 9 10 p. m. Newjort 9 2(5 p.
ni. Duucaunon 9 50 p.m. Harrisburg
10 20-n m.
Philadelphia Express elares Pitts
burg at 4 30 p. ni. Altoona!) 05 p. m.
Tyrone 9 33 p. m. Huntingdon 10 12 p.
ni. Mount I'nion 10 32 p.m. Iewis-
town ii in p. m. jtfimin ii 37 p.m. llar
risburg 1 00 a. ni Philadelphia 4 30.
At ijcwistowu Junction. t-or Sun-
bury 7 30 a. in- ami 3 05 p. m. week-
davs.
For filroy 6 15, 10 20 a. m. and S 00
p. ni. week-days.
At jyronc. rort. leariield and Cur-
wensville H 20 a. m. 3 20 and 7 20 p. in.
week-da vs.
For ISellefonte and Lock Haven 8 10
a. m. 12 30 and 7 lo p. m. week-days.
tor further information apply to
iioKei Agents, or I noma rj. Watt,
Comer Fifth Avenue and Hmithlield'
Street, Pittslmrg.
J. B. H L'TCT 1 1 NSON, J. R. WOO D,
t.eneral Matrg'r. Ueneral Fas'r. Agt
HA FEVER.
nr. iimuijnreys' .jieeiiic "77" cures
Ifay Fever and Autumn! Catarrh; all
druggists; 25c, or Humphreys' Medi
cine Company, New York.
LKGJIL.
UDITOK'8 NOTICE.
In the estate of James E. Kustiell,
late of Port Itoyal borousrh. deceanei.
The umlersigued appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Juniata County, an
Auditor to make distribution of the
balance remaining in the hand of I the
Administrator of the estate of James
r. Kussell, late of Port itoval borouirh.
deceaned, will set for the purpose of his
appointment at nis onu-e m the Bor
ough of Minlintown. Pa.. Thursdav
Oetouer 2Hh, A. I)., 1898, between the
uours or a o i-kh-k a. m. and 4 o'clock
v. iu., wueu auu wnere all persoiiB
having elaims against said estate will
present them properly authenticated
for payment or be forever debarred
from participating in the distribution
oi g&iu estate.
WlI.nKKFOKC'E BCHWEYKR,
Sept. 27th, 1898. . Auditor.
Great Cures proved by thousands
of testimonials show that flood's Sar.
apai-illa possesses power to purify.
Vitalize and enrich the blood.
Hood's Pills re the only pills to
vm takxn wi xtooa'8 barMpniiUft,
FALL OPENING OF '
OL.OT
FURNITURE.
Our windowB are now being filled with Few Fall and Winter utock.
Hundreds of new, stylish suits and fall overcoats are placed in stoclc,
all proTinff our great effort to pler.se fr.end9, old and now ; m dcrmlP,
trimmings and workmanship superior to any shown heretofore.
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY.
$9 50 Boy's and Men's fine dress suits and top' coats, silk lined
suits' Overcoats lined in satin, guaranteed for two seasons sack
auitsi Prince Albert suils. JWast fit, be of best quality and style or
$7 2530-8 and Men's fine dress snits, sack, cutaway, frocks, in
cluding fine clay worsteds, black and blue eerffos, unfinished worsted
Bannock Burns and cheviot. ' '- ' " . . . , .
Men'B 0ercoata Twenty-five of the advance winter styles m regu
lar box coat shapes. Price $3 to $15. We have ted extra
special bargains for the opening of school season with $2 50 all wool
knee oa-sts suits, -as 8 to 16, in latest designs of plaids, str.pep, and
plain, which are the greatest values ever offered. Boys kuto pants
for 20 cents.
Young Jkfen's fine suits with knee pants, $3 to $5. Men a suits, fml
of style and wear too, from $1.50 lo $6.
Fall opening cf Ilats Derby hats, any color and latest styles, from
08 cents, to $1.98. Alpines, any color and style, at same price as
Derby's Boy's school caps, in new shades and swell colorings, lo st.
and 48 cents. Children's novelty Tarns, Eton and Golf Yaent cap.
Men's Furnishing Gilore. Everything and anything that you maj
want Negligee shirts, nlaundercd, with attached collare, in light
and dark colors at 49 cents. Laundered ones of high grade 1 ercnle
48 cents. Heavy web elastic jmapenders 10 ctnfs. Wash and Satin
Neckwear in Tecks, Four-in hand, Bad bows and String tiss 2o eta.
OurGuarantse Should any purchase fail to please, your rooney
is instantly returned.
FURNITURE.
Ct Q AVe will soil you ail the followiog: I
vb2 2.00 solid oak bed, nicely carved, 1 solid oak
bureau, plate glass, 1 solid oak washstand, splasher back, 2 chafre, 1
rocker, 1 clothes tree, 1 double woven wire spring, 1 soft top inatliesR,
1 set all feather pillow and bolster. In all 13 pieces complete w Ttu
$29.00. ... . .
First cl3ss, large dining room chairs for oo r!s. Solid oafc eiten-
sion tables, 6 feet long, turned legs and well finished for 84 bohd
oak Sideboards, polish anish, French beveled mirror, tor G. FiBe
couches, upholstered in relvet and crduroy, spring heRd aul ijody,
fine fringe, for $5.87. Solid oak chiff.inier, polish finish, brass trim
mings, five drawers, carved back, price $4 62-
Goods delivered FREE with
in the County. ,
Ferd. Meyers,
HI 1 01 i n to n n, Pn.
Tuscarora Valley Eailroad.
SCHEDULE IS EFFECT M05TOAY, JUNE. 20,
1898.
8TT,4ItI.
STATIONS.
DAILY, EXCEPT STUD AT.
No.l
No.3
A. M
P. M.
Blair's Mills
.Li
7 25
1 45
1 51
1 57
2 05
2 12
2 25
Waf erloo.
Leonard's Grove
7 31
7 37
Ross Farm
7 4
Perulack ..............
East Waterford
Heckman
7 52
8 05
8 17 2 37
S 22 2 42
Honey Grove
Fort Bigham
!8 30l2 50
8 392 C9
Wsrble
Pleasant View
8 44!3 04
8 52i3 12
Seven Pines
Spruce Hill
3 15
Graham s . . ;
Stewart
Freedom
Turbett
Old Port
3 23
2ff
29
32
38
45
Port Royal
,.Ar.
Trains Nor. 1 and 2 connect at Port Royal
with Way Passenger and Seasbora Express
on r. K. K., ana No.;3 and 4 with Mail east
WESTWARD.
STATIONS. 1
5 No.2 No.4
DAILY, EXCEPT SmtDAY. .2
ft
A. M. P. H.
Port Koyal 0.010 20 5 B5
Old Port...- 1.3119 27 5 12
Turbett 2.8 10 33 5 18
Freedom 3.7 10 3:5 21
Stewart 4.410 39 5 24
Graham's 5.010 42l5 27
Spruce Hill 6.310 50 5 35
Seven Pines 7.2 10 535 38
Pleasant View. . 9.011 0l5 46
Warble 10.011 0&5 51
Fort Bigham 12.0 11 15 6 00
Honey Grove 14.0 11 236 08
Heckman 15.1 11 286 13
East Waterford 17.511 4ojfi 25
Perulack 20.5 11 536 38
Koss Farm 22.0 12 006 45
Leonard's Grove... 24.012 08 6 53
Waterloo 25.512 146 59
Blair's Mills Ar. 27.0 12 20 7 05
Trains Nos. 2 and 8 connect at Blair's
Hills with Concord, Doyletbnrg Or; Run,
Nessville, Neelvton, Shade dap, Shade
VaJloy and Ooabora Station Stag Lines.
J. a MOORHEAD,
Superintendent.
S. MOOKHEAD,
President.
IMaeiMes sent tree to tuyau- -
poor patients can aKo ohtn.
1 medicine free of Kl.amr.
Ttis rBMtrbaS been prepared by the teww
, '.stor 4oenig, ot Fort Wayue. Ind. since is A
uwMopared under bis dirocUou brtlio
KONIG MED. CO.. Chicago, lii.
Sold by Dratgiata at SI per Bottle. Siam
mcm mm. S1.7S. at Bottlea lor Sla.
MCOIVO SMaiHiia hat over aad
aw anim Tamvcwl h um
JOPwption. f sited, Ilia.
ttliwOw Tw BLOOD PtmOm.
T - " rTt
3STG and
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
pSRRY COUNTT RA1LKOAD.
The following sctieiula wnt Info efl'ect
Not. IS, 1SW, and the trains wiil be run as
follows:
p. m
4 ao'
4 rA
4
341
4 45
4 46
4 61
4 n4
4 f
4 .r.9
a. ra Leava Arrive a. n p. m
9 CO - I?uvs ana, 7 & L - o 04
9 C6
9(9
U
9 14
015
9 19
9 22
9 24
9 2'
-amr'sHia 749
Sulphur Sprinrs 7
Corman Sid ine 7 4
2 23
2 20
8 18
2 IS
2 13
2 OS
8 8S
2 03
2 00
I 41
1 3
1 81
1 28
1 25
1 20
1 18
1 IS
2 50
p ra
Nono-belio Park 7 41
Vveavnr 7 40
"Roddy 7 88
Hoffman 7 S3
Royer 7 81
Xabaiioy 7 2S
BioomlleiU 7 23
Tressler 7 09
.Vellson ' 7 04
. 'Durn's 7 01
F.llintsbar? PH
Bjrnhsl' H 51
Groen Ytrk 8 48
Vontonr Juno 6 S3
Landisbi:rr 2S
Arriva Let re a. an
6 10 10 43
6 10 9 49
6 21 9M
6 24 9 67
5 27 10 0
5 82 10 7
5 84 10 17
ft 37 10 m
U 02 10 35
p. ni a. m
Train l-aves Bloorntt-M at 5.6J . Bi.f
nl arrives ' L,aodiab'.ir? at tVZi m
Train leavws Lsu.lii.burK at 6.03 p. m on1
arriTes at Bloomituld at 6.40 p. m.
AM stations marked ('Vara B staitr.na.
at which trains will coma to a full oa
signal.
Coas. H. Sour. i. n Rra
Prosidenl. Sapt.
VEW PORT AMI SHHR2iA.V VAI.
I lr Hailm! Company. Tiwr- tuhl
of passsnen trains in ffcpt M mid it,
May lHtb, 1898.
STATIOX3.
W out
ward. wor"l.
r
PXlAM alS PB
6 On 10 851 8 80 4 0i
6 OS 10 H 27j 3 B7
6 12,10 42! 8 23 n ss
6 15 10 4 8 2i 5
6 25 10 62" f IB g4s
6 22 U Oil 8 11! At
Kewrv-rt
BclTalo Bridge
Juniata Furnace ...
V. annua
StItbo
W-tr Ping "
Rlcouilirlri J-mct'n.
ValUiTBoa.t .......
Eiliottaburg. ......
Green Park
l.oysvillt.
Fort Kobiixon ...JJ
Cwnter
Cisna's Ran .....!
ALdcnoiibiirir .
'i
Mount Pleiunt . .,
New Cerniant'n . '
Oil UK l Vf.
ft 83.11 o a III'
ti 61,11 211 7 4.-)
r- . .. "
3 88
3 82
i 15
0 54 II 24
10 in
7 05.11 S5
i 24! 1 av
' VCj 2 63
7 M 2 41
7 16 a 4
7 i a 40
7 K 2 33
Ii fcH 2 24
6 60 2 20
7 1111 41
15,11 45
7 2111 6i
7 27 11 57
7 85 12 05
7 4H2 11
7 4612 15
D. GRING, President and aauntf
l. K.. Mules, General Acent.
Tha
FARQUHAR
VARIABLE
FKICTIOK. FEED
SAW MILL fi EffGltlE
EST. ""."?!3.,tJ.M - ..
A. aV VAKQVHAR CO., Ltd., YOttK. PA.
KEKGI3 & 12 FtO f ' G
lTS-.
1.. "
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A wuiKivn1;! jiiipvenwiii m r;)i-,t,iq ,1
4wlff-Bltck. Iiack niotwrioit 'arr':.- . fiT.,'-. . c
artny other in lh ciuik4. IVi?ttcii J .- .' 'a
CatiminK nil the feHl eta Hits tt k:-i;.u tt v;'.. .
lnc; rtnt wirinic In pnwrr and rrit . fV-a-loifti
and itricf frt. Alno H.inr Ij-:
CultWator, r Flantra. She Her , eu
JVenfion this paper.
HENC'H 4c DKLnGOLD, Mfr., "Voik.
WANTED-AN IDEA5hr
J I v"vPATENT
5 &
wat and Hi
SJ. C. for tboir WU0 prli oriat.