7 SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN. PA. aVTEPN1 )VY' JULY 26, 1899. i ERMS. gaBscBiiTHx fl.OO per year if paid la advance; '1.5 if not paid in ad- Traiifietit :nivi'rtwing ami local notif8v,,,sar,"e-pejiu-tioiis will I made to those de- Ia.lverliseby the year, half or quarter yea r SWKTLOC.1LS Biu kleu's Arnica Salve. lU'lU't'""te is to have a pottery Tuauilfactorv. Pr. King's New Life Pills. s . There are more melons in Flori da than can 1? marketed. Dr. King's New Life Pills. The therinoineler last Satnruay stood at SIS degrees alwve zero at noon. i;ucklen's Arnica Salve. There are sixty-seven prisoners in the Westmoreland county jail, nine of whom are women. Ir. King's New Discovery. Admiral Seliley said: "The ae:it lon e in our battles is the irl lH-hind the man lehiml the gun." Dr. King's New Discovery. James MrCauley has returned from 1'rie where he was in attend ance upon the "Tinted States Conrt u a juror. Klihu I. Hoot of New York has lxeu appointed Secretary of War for the place made vacant by See rotary Alger. Dr. King's New Life Pills. Kev. Mr. Campbell will pi each in the Presbyterian church in this town on Sunday morniug, Aug. 13 and Sunday morning, Aug. 20. Last Thursday an Italian in Tall ulah. Louisiana, shot Dr. Hodges. Five Italians implicated in the slutoiiiig were taken by a mob and hung I'.acklen's Arnica Salve. Ceoige A. Taylor of Peru Lack, had two aluable cows killed by a l!t f lightning last Saturday. The rattle were under a tree. The lightning struck the tree. Hr. King's New Discovery. Miss Matilda Phelps of Balti more has brought h suit for five thoii:-and dollars damage against the mayor and citv council of Iial tiinorc for enforced vaccination for small-pox. i:. Leslie Allison of the First National Hank of Tyrone has ac eepted a position in the Fourth Street National Hank of Philadel phia and will enter upon the duties of the new position on the 1st of August. The corset is the cause of some ot t lie ills that are so coannoii among women of these days. The average woman with the corset is like the average loy at freight train jumniug. It matters nothow manv are ruined, they keep on at tight lacing. Dr. King's New Discovery. On the 15th inst., Frank Rider of Newport was kiiled at Trim mers rock. He was riling on a freight, got oil" at Trimmer's rock and stepped in the way of a fast Tasst ii''er train. He was instant ly killed, lie had been married scarce! v more than two weeks to Man Kby in Iiloomlield, Perry Co. He had been working in a brick yard at New Cumiierland and was on his way home to spend Sunday Dr. King's New Discovery. .I.-M. Lusk, a bicyclist of Will- iamsport, saved his life by hanging to ;i bridge at arm's length while a passenger train whizzed over his iie.id. He was walking across a railroad bridge at Montgomery with his bicycle on his shoulder, when the news express thundered intothe structure. In his excite ment the wheel dropped through the l.ridue. and. instantly taking the cue, Lusk did likewise- and, catching hold of an iron rod huu there until the train passed, when he i-iiuilied on to the bridire. Lat- i- scctired his unharmed. bicycle, which William Carter of McAlislerville was mi seriously injured on the railroad at Marysvillc, Perry coun ty. I hat after removal to Harris- bur- hospital, lie dWd in a few hours, lb- w;n struck by a pas scnger train and knocked sense less on an adjoining track on which a freight train was running. The freight train crushed his left leg al most the entire length of the limb After being taken to the hospital and they learned of his abiding place thev sent the sad informa tion to his relatives at McAlister- iiieand they had the remains brought to this station and thence to McAlistervilleon Friday after noon. I'udertaker Shellenlierger '"tine and took charge of the body ot the unfortunate young man and gac funeral attendance at McAl istervillc. lir. King's New L il'ePills. V'uite a crowd collected at cat ei ertieo. I'eek's restaurant on Sat nr-iay evening for the purpose of Ret liriug the prize of four quarts of ice ( ream that he ottered to the boy win, returned the balloon that he intended to send no. Heck has frfnt up manv balloons and as rule the aii-ships go quite a dis tauce before coiuimr down, and it was Iielieved it would require jt'KNi long run to win the prize on Saturday evening. The balloon sailed of nicely in the direction of the island, but after reaching certain height it changed its course, came back and began to come down. Lower and lower it came. Nearly all the boys in town were there all looking np and eag er to cateh it. Wilse Warner had a long pole and when it came with in reach he hooked the balloon. Neimond Keller had a shorter nol and knocked the balloon off the Warner boy's pole, then gathering np the collapsed air sailor he start ed with the prize for the goal, but Wilse was more fleet-footed. He over-took Neimond, tripped him, grasped the balloon and ran to the saloon and secured the prize. This is not Wilse's first experience with a balloon. ,A balloon fell on him at Port Royal Fair and hurt him last yean - . Bncklen'B Arnica Salve. O.ita harvest is looming up. Camp meeting crocrs arc rrettir,!? into line. A Rev. Mr Fahs and family ate iA- tug a vacation. Jtfiea May Rickenbausrh 5s viit relatives in Altoona. Exohmge papers report the ad vent of counterfeit silver dollars. 'Visa Harriot Nixon, of Newport visired her cousin, the Misses Haye Dr. Tom. Patterson, of Ohic!i visiting his mother, .Mrs. Ball Patter son. To drive roaches scatter pareincs of green cucumbers in the haunts of the roach. JameB Mathers, of Altoona, spfenr tnrday and Sunday with his rela tives in town. Mrs Robert Wadsworth. of Phila delphia, visited her brother, William Locg, last week. . MIfs Betty Mayer attended the funeral of General McCoy in Lewis town on Saturday. Rich men in large towes and cities are selling their horseseand buying horseless carriages. Mn Margaret Laird spent a few days cf last week with Mrs. Elder in Fermanagh township '! Miss Carrie Stambaugh, of Phila delphia, is visiting her parents in Fermanagh township. Mrs. Lemuel Seiber and daughter Miss .wary, of Gettysburg, are visit irg at t he Kothrock home. Thirty six of Port Royal's yonog people drove to AUedoma Thursday night for a moon light picnic. ' A parly of youog people with Miss Sil.:a Haver fa cbaperoc, spent Thursday afternoon at Macedonia. Rev A N. Rwon and wifj and Mrs. Raven and Master A P. Rivor, are on a vacation to Duluth and Can ?a. The kiasing bug haa been found out to hfi an old offender and there again it is nothirg new under the sun. Mrs. Charles Bright and children, of Washington, D. C", nre visiting Alton Adam's family, in Walker town ship. The ticket nominated by the Re publicans on Saturdav will prove it self a winning t'eket at the November election. Senator Hummell of Snvder coun ty has been appointed by Governor Stone, one of the commissioners to the Paris Exposition. Troops have been called to put down street car strikers in Cleve- ladd. Ohio. Th? strikers would not allow the cars to run. Professor Killian formerly of he Port Royal Academy, has been elect ed teacher for the Middlebur, Sny der county high schooL The Arch Rock C. E. S. held lawn social on J. E. Elder s lawn on Saturdav eveniner. A large crowd was present. Proceeds, 5 la. A ninetvfive dollar railroad excur sion from Pittsburg to San Francis co and return, when the 10th Penn sylvania Volunteer regiment returns from the Philhpine war. Miss Bertha Cramer returned lost week to her home in this place, after havinc spent several weeks in Altoona and HolJidaysburfr, and is now visit ing friends in Harrisburg. Cricket time in this latitude is set for the 18th of July and the crickets came in on time on that date, iivery department of nature works witW trreat precision, even among the crickete. , T H fitoner of Fermanagh town- shin lost a pocket book on Satumay The oocket boo containing lour aoi lars and a half A reward will be thankfullv eriven upon return cf (he book and contents to (he owner. Wanted. Agents for Mifflintown and vicinity to sell our teas, coflees snices and bakinc oowders to con sumers. Liberal commission paid Address Grand Union Tea Co. 35 . 3rd street, Harrisburg, Pa. it James Barton caught a chicken hawk at the water works on Sunday He was watchman at the water works in the mountain when the hawk came down to. the ground seemingly e hausted. He caught the bird. One of its wiogs was broken by gun shot. A number of boys were arrested in a hay mow in Berwick for playing cards for a prize of two dollars and fiftv cents. While that was gom on the father of one of the boys was in a club room playing pool and the mother was at a card party in friend's uarlor. playing for a fifty cent prize. When she was told of f h Arrest of the bovs and her son among them, Bhe cried and said "what a terrible place this town is to raise boys anyhow. The committee appointed by the return judge convention of two years ago, to revise the rules governing thA Renublican cartv of Juniata, submitted a set of 32 rules to-the Re nublican convention on Monday. ThaM nilea will lie over until next vpar when the voters of the party will determine whether ther will adopt tbem or not These rales are pub lished in full in another column ot this issue, and Bbould be read by all Republicans, so that they can intelli gently vote upon their adoption or non adootion next year. The Leonard's Grove harvest borne will be held Saturday, August 26, 1899.) ,; , . :,.,- v .: L , . If a man is thirsting for military glory be may get it by enlisting for tne JTiupinos war. .... To keep hair crimped a number of days before you put it into pins dampen the hair with lemon juice. Everyone is eager to hear from the colony that moved from this county to North Dakota, -.The almost end less days they have there now will be succeeded by the almost endless night Bix months after this. Senator Gerard C- Brown of York Co., Pa was gored to death by ' o bull in the barn-yard of his farm about eight miles from York last Thursday evening. All tVt U known about his death is that he was found dead, the enraged bull near by and numerous contusions on face, head and body, showing that he had been gored to death by the animal. Mr. H. M. Groninger of Patter son, W. H. Groninger of Xurbett township, have gone on a trip to wards the sotting sun. They ex pect to visit the Juniata colony in North Dakota and in the homeward swing will visit Missouri. We wish them a cafe and pleasant trip. W hen they return reliable information rcl ative to North -Dakota may be ob tained. , Tuesday night a buggy was stolen from the barn of Isaiah C. Grubb in Greenwood townohip. The track was followed to Newport, then over the ore-bank hill to Duncannon, where the lad was captured while having his horse shod. He was tak en hick to Newport and taken be fore Justice Meuiinger, who commit ted to jail for court. The prisoner gave bis name as Clovd Mosber, and bis home in Harrisburg. He spent part of a day in Mifflintown, it is said, before coming to Pcny county, where ho siole the buggy. Bloom- field T.mes, July 21. FORBENr. Holiobaugh's Building on Bridge St., JUifflintown, Pa., suit-duo for Rjstanrant and Billiard Hall, Photo graph Gallery, Cigar Manufac- tury, Kuitergarden, Furniture Ware Rioinr;, &c , and two-story building with basercent. Address, J. E. HOLLOBAUOH, MifflintowD, Juniata Co , Pa. SNAKES IN PERRY COUNTY. A correspondent from Marsh Ruu tells the Newport News, that Mrs. Samuel Lehiuau sent her son Koy to the cellar. Roy gave a shout. He had found a copper head snake coiled inside the door. A man was called in and he killed the snake. Mrs. C. L. Fry killed a snake in her garden. Near Gerniantown Miss Alice Tressler killed a large house snake in her dining room. Since then they take a light and examine the ImhIs for snakes every night betore retiring. Mrs. Jacob Smith, who resides along the mountain back of David Stambangh's killed a large rattlesnake in her liedroom last week. CO IL OIL FOR BVRSS. A girl of 11 years turned over a gallon of boiling liquid on her leg and foot. When the stocking was removed the skin came with it, and the pain was intense. I tore a strip off an old sheet, and having put nearly a pound of soda on the limb, wrapped the sheet about it in such manner as to exclude the air, bound it firmly, saturated it well with coal oil, and in fifteen minutes 6he sat with her foot in a chair and joined in the other children's play. In two days she was in school and in two weeks the nnio was wen. It never pained her after it was dressed. A barefooted boy steped on fire, and was almost in spasms with the pain. I bound on soda and coal oil, and in less than twen tv minutes he was asleep and had no more pain. 1 know it is the best remedy for burns." ' PASHABAKER HARVEST HOME. The 2th annual Tuscaroia Val- lev Harvest Home will be held on Pannabakers Island ou featiiruay, August 18J19. The following of fleers havelcen choseu lor the en suing year: Presideut R. F. Schweier Vice Presidents James Kiddr4"Jou.nt Unia ; JjJ? Lewistown Junct 6 00 G. W. Rough: Secretary IJavid 15. Milliken. Advisory Committee J. P. Hef llefinger, Joseph Gray, James S Patterson. S. A. Kinzer, A. C. Shearer, R. S. Reed, Hugh Li. V Meen, George S. Moblcr, Jonathan Kautiman. J. S. McCulloch, Josh ua Beale, 11. 51. Gray. A cornet band will render music at the harvest home together with vm-h1 and string music. Several addresses will be delivered duriug the dav. As they have always proved an occasion of real enjoy ment socially aud intellectually the coming harvest home will prove no exception in that respect as the management will leave iiothingun done to make the same entertain ing and enjoyable Ihe grjunds will be open to all whodesire to ex hibit farm machinery or livestock. A. S. Ralleusberger'will have au exhibit of farm implements at the harvest home. All civil and dis posed persons are cordially iuvited to attend. Ou the moruiug of the harvest home the Tuscarora Valley rail road will ruu a special train to Heckman station, leaving Port Roy al at 8 o'clock. The special on re turning will leave Heckman at 5 p. M., making connection a'- Port Royal with Altoona Accommoda tion west on P. R. R. A special train will leave Blair's Mill's at 10 A. m. for Heckman station and re turning either on the regular train at 6.13 P. M. or the special at '7.20 p. m. ; Fare for the round trip 50 cents from Port Royal or Blair's Mills, aud corresponding low rates from intermediate points. D B. Millikes, Secretary. ARRESTED FOR THREATS. BloomM Times. Jnly 14 A young woman of Carro'l township, by the name of Florence Morrow, has been arrested on complaint of Ellen B. Koehenderfer.of same town ship, who alleges that Miss Morrow hue wade terrible threats that she would do the plaintiff bodily injury the first time she got a chance at bcr. Among other things she is said to have threatened to strip and beat her hated rival and also to knock her teeth down her throat, and do other unpleasant things to the plaintiff A BR ATE SOLDIER CORE. General Thomas F. McCoy of Lew istawn, died about 9 o'clock on the morning of the 19th inst., after sev eral months of old age illness in his 81st year. He was born in Mifflin county, February 17, 1819, was the editor of a paper in his youthful days at McVeytown; was in the Mex ican war, and was considered as one of the bravest volunteers and came home as brevet captain for gallant and meritorious conduct. After the war he returned to Mifflin county and was vlected Prothonotary two t-rms. He became a lawyer in 1857; he becanio a soldier against rebellion, and frequently commanded brigade s, and at the close of the war was brev eted briiradicr general. He was a member of the Presbyterian church and a ruling elder almost a half ceu tury. His wife, two sons and two daughters suiv-va him. His eldest son Frank Ross is a West roioi graduato and a lieutenant with the Tenth Tj. 8. Cavalry it Cub i. GLORIOUS MEWS Comes from Or. D. B. Cargile, of Wash it. 1 T. Ho writes: "Four Bottles of Electric Bitters has cnted Mrs. Brewer ot fcrofula, which bad e used her great suffer irg for years. Terrible- sores would brejk out on her head and race, and the brst doctors could civa no help; but her cure is complete and her ber health is excellent." This shnws what thousands have proved, that Klectric Bitters is the best blood puriner known. It's the supreme remedy lor eczema, tetter, talt rheum, ulcers, boils an J running sores. It stim lates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps d igestion builds up the strength. Only 50c Sold by M. P. Crawford, Druggist, Guar anteed. REDUCED RATES TO PITTSBURG VIA PEKSSVLVASIA RAIL ROAD, ACCOUNT TOUKO FEOPLE'8 CHRISTIAN UXIOS, U. P. CHURCH. On account of the Young People's Christ'an Laiou, U- P. Uhurcb, to be held at Pittsburg, Pa , August 2 fo 7, the Pennsvlvacia Railroad Com pany wiil sell excursion tic!efs from points on its line, to Pi'sburg, at rate of single fare for the round trip; minimum rat, twenty-live cents. Tickets will be sold on Ausust and 2, and wi.'l be good to return un til August 9, inclusive, except that by depositing ticket with the joint 9gcc.t at Pitf6bnrg before August 6, aad tLe payment of fifty CLis, th return limit mav be txtended to leave PiMsburg not iater than Au ust 31, 1899 For epecific rates and conditions apply fo Ticket Agents. al. ATLANTIC CiTV, ETC. FIFTEKN'-DAY EXCURSIONS TO THE A TLA NIC COAST RESORTS 1 VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAir.r.OlD T hui sdayf, August S and 17, are the dates ot tne remaining Pennsylvania Railroad low-rate fifteen day excursions to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, Anglesea, na wood, Holly Beach, N. J., Reho both, Del., or Ocean City, Md. A special train ot I'ulliuan par lor cars and day coaches will leave Pittsburgon above-montioned dates at 8.55 A. M., arriving at Altoona 12.15 P. M., where stop tor dinner will be made reaching Philadel phia 6.25 P. M., and arriving At lantic City, via the Delaware Riv er Bridge route, the only all-rail line, at 8.10 P. M. Passengers may also spend the night in l'niia delphia, and proceed to the shore by any regular train from Market Street "V barf or Broad Street Sta tion on the following day. A stop-over of ten days will also be allowed at Philadelphia on the trip, if passengers will deposit their tickets with the Ticket Agent at Broad Street Statiou, Philadelphia, immediately on arrival. Tickets will be sold from the sta tious at the rates named lielow: Rate. Altoona 8 00 Tyione 7 65 Huntingdon.... 7 10 T. Leaves. 12.35 v. u. 12 56 ' 1.26 fl.44 2.20 12 37. 13 OS ' f3.27 ' 6 25 8 40 M;fflij 5 63 Niwpcit 5 CO Duncannon .... 4 60 Philadelphia. Ar AUanticCity, Ar Tickets will also lie sold ou reg ular trains leaving Pittsburg at 4.50 and 8.30 P. 31., carrying sleeping ears to Philadelphia, and 7.05 P. M., earr ing Pullman sleep ing ears through to Atlantic City. For detailed information in re gard to rates and time of trains a? rlv to ticket agent or Mr. 1 nomas K. Watt, District passenger Agent, Pittsburg. UlrTLtNTDWN OKAtN iA it S MIFFLINTOWN. JULY (, 1809. Wh-at 68 Co n in ear .... ..... 40 .. 0 to 30 ..... 15 , . . S2 to:!. 50 Bu ti-r...., . ... 12 12 12 12 8 7 ....:.4o 60 70 ,85c to 90c , 90 6 60c Ham........... . Shoulder. .... ... . Lard...... . Sides Timothy seed.... . F at aecd Bran Chop Middlings Ground ln Bait American S al t . . . . Philadelphia Markets, Julv22, 1899 Wheat 70'ctB; earn 37cts; oats 29c; two pounds spring cbickens 12c smaller soring cbickecs lOcts a piec old chickens 8 to llcis; eggs 14c; bnlter 13 to 25ct: wotatoes 35 to 40cts for five-eigt'a busbel basket ; To buceo 10 11-12 16 18 20-45cts; brown oorn 5 to 6V Is: Rio coffee 6 to 9cts: black berries 6 to Sets a qt; whortle berries 7 to 9cta a qt; maekeral $28 ' a barrel; sasars 44 53cb; beef cattle - ... A . a.. . A 4 IfA $3.40 to $5.60; sheep $2 to $4.70. How to Prolong Life No man or woman can hope to live Organs are diseased. Disorders of that kind should never be neglected. Don t delay in finding out your condition, j You can tell as well as a physician. Put some urine in a glass or bottle, and let it stand a day and night. A sediment al the bottom is a sure sign that yon have Kidney disease. Othar certain signs are pains in the small of the back a desire to make water often, at night a scalding sensation in passing it and if urine stains linen there is no donbt that the disease la present There is a cure for Kidney and Diseases. -It is Dr. David Kennedy's Remedy. It has been for thirty years, is today, the greatest and best medicine known for these troubles. . Mr. William W. Adams, cor. Jefferson Avenue and Clifton Street, Roches ter, N. Y., says: " Three years ago I was taken with Kidney disease very badly ; at times I was completely prostrat ed ; in fact, was so bad that a day was set for the doc tors to perform an operation upon me. Upon that day I com menced the use of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, and it was not long before I was entirely cured, and I have had no return of the trouble since. My weight has increased, and I never was so well as I am now. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy saved my life." Favorite Remedy acts directly upon the Kidneys, Liver and Blood. In cases of Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Ulcers, Old Sores, Blood Poisoning, Bright's Disease and Female Troubles it has made cures after all other treat ments failed. It is sold for $i.oo a bottle at drug stores. A teaspoonful is a dose. P.mnl. prtJi . P-aa I Send your full postoffice address to the Dr. David OampiC DOIIlC rice I Kennedy Corporation. Rondout, N. Y., and mention this paper, and a sample bottle of Favorite Remedy will be sent free. Every sufferer can depend upon the genuineness of this offer, and should send at once. Mid-Summer Bargain Days at Shott's Stores. A Host of Dargains in Dry Goods, Shoes and Carpets. Uc bleached muslins at 3ets a yard. - Hotter nnblcacbed mnslin at 4cta a yard. Extra quality unbleached muslin, 20 yards for (1 00. Best bleached Hill mushn, 15 yds for $1.00. lOo muslin, cat prioe, at 6o a yard. Union crash toweling, 7yds for 25ets. All Linen crash toweling 5jds for 25cts. Good calicoes for 34o a yard. Best Lancaster Ginghams at 5ots; worth to day 7 iota. Table Oil Clotb, 2jd for 25cts. Flora Od Cloth and Linolinms for 20o, 25o to 35c; worth 50cts. Carpet i ct 12e, 18c, 20o and 25c. Now is your time to buy carpet. Tbey are going higher. Fins Rugs ii Brnssel and Velvet for 75ots and $1.00. Stair Oil Clotb in Cat Prices at 4o yard. Men's Cheviot every day shirtingB, 7yds for 48cts Floe Scotch lawns at 4o. All onr fine summer dress eoods at extra low reduced rriocs. ; Red Bord fine Table Linen at 25oU; VVbittj t'Umtter BlaoKets, at Wats a pair. SHOW NEWS: is the most important News of this Sale. 4,000 pair of fine eboes included in in onr offerings. Not a plunger spasm or exoitement, but a merchant's plan, calmly formed and thoroughly executed. The purpose is to make a sale of shoes for cheapness and magnitude, which is without precedent These shoes are all new, their equals are selling at 35 per cent higher through. ont tne snoe Trade. Men's Calf Skin Shoes at $1.47; worth $2.50. JVen'a Willow Calf and Vici Leather at $ 1 47. pair. Men's Black Dress foot wear: Tans and Blacks, Uyle's French Patent Leather all $4 shoes at $2 68. Ladies Black and Tan fine kid Leather Shoes, 800 pair. English styles makes at $1 47, a saving of 1.00,a pair. 500 PAIR BOYS AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, at equally reduced prices at Extra low values SCHOTT'S STORES, 103 TO 1O0 BRIDGE STREET. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1899. Special Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale of from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLBY. It will be . TO THE. ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't f iil to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. H AR LEY MIFFLINTOWN long if the Kidneys, Bladder, or Urinary. especially Bladder favorite and worth 40cts. ' LA U Yon save over $ 1 on To Hie Publn Clothing that goes on daily Mr Jtt r i 1 . n D5T in New Stock of. Spring Clothing, GENT'S roRNISHING GOODS fHATS, FURNITUBE,. -GLASSWAltE,QUEENSWARE,5AT- Meyers' Big Stores. 0 0 0 0 0 Men's and Boy's New Spring Suits. These Men's suits are strictly all wool and we have them in all sizes, and we have them in single and double breasted at $4 62. Now men fall into line and secure one of these Fine Imported Dress 8ait, in all shades and colors, and made perfect to equal merchant tailor prices. Worth $18, for only $12. These Frock and Sack Suits we have tbem in 11 sizes and styles, and we guarantee to give you a per-f-et fit at $6.50. You can take your pick and fit from 372 fine dress Buits, which are mode in Sacks and Cutaways, we have them in all shades. Suits worth $12 we sell now at $8 75. We start the Boy departmentjrom $1 87 to $8.50. The assortment includes hundred of double and single breasted suite. Many of these suits being all i ni w : .11 in the LATEST SPRING PATTERNS in hrnwn. nlaida. checks and tlain colors. These are all well made and trimmed, and run in age from 10 select from. Our Children's Department. The largest display of Bays' pants in Juniata County, aDl tbi-y are all made of strong material. The sizes run from 3 to 16, and sell from 18c. to 50c. 300 Children's Suits, sizes from 3 to 16, at 90o. 265 splended Vested Suits, at $1.25, would be cheap at the regular price cf $2. 567 Children's Suits, in Double Breasted and other styles. Tour choice at $2 38. 375 Children's Suits, this is a grand line strictly, all wool, Double Breasted at $3 88, whioh should be 5. A grand new line of Spring Hats and Caps and Gents Fur niching Goods, of the greatest values ever offered, A car load of Trunks and Satchels at low prices. FURNITURE. Themost marvelous showing cf up to date Fnrniture ever attempt? ed. Everything new in design, no old stock Nothing but the very best makes by the best manufacturers with such farsightedness that we offer "Beautiful Furniture" at juet one Lalf the regular value. We just received and unpacked the grandest design of new and upon-date Furniture. Our three floors are packed to the utmost ex tent for your inspection. A grand selection cf Parlor Suits, ypnb tered Rcckeis, Conches, Lonngs, Sofas, Extension Tables, Hall Racks, Side Boards, Bed Room Suits in numerous stylee, Office, Dining Room and Kitchen Chairs, Spring Mattresses, Cots, Cribs and Cradles. In fact everything kept in a first class Fnrniture store. Ferd Meyers, Tuscarora Valley Railroad. SCHEDULE IS EFFECT MONDAY, JUNE. 1898. 20. EA9TWMtO. STATIONS. , No.l No.3 DAILT, EXCEPT StJMDAY. A. II. P. M. Blair s Mills Iv. 7 25 1 45 Waterloo. 7 31 1 51 Leonard's Grove 7 37 1 57 Ross Farm 7 45 2 05 Perulaek 7 52 2 12 East Waterford t8 05 2 25 Heckman 8 17 2 37 Horcv Grove 8 22 2 42 Fort Bieham 8 30 2 50 Warble 8 39 2 59 Pleasant View 8 44 3 04 Seven Pines 8 52 3 12 Spruce Hill 8 55 3 15 Grahams 9 03 3 23 Stewart.. 9 06 3 26 Freedom 9 09 3 29 Turbett 9 12 3 32 Old Pert 9 18 3 38 Port Royal Ar.9 25 3 45 Trains Nos. 1 and 2 connect at Port Royal with Way Passenger and Seashore Express en P. R. R., acd Nos. 8 ai d 4 witb Mail east WESTWARD. STATIONS. I J No.2 No. 4 1 DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. .2 A. M. P. M. Port Koyal 0.0 10 20 5 05 Old Port 1.310 27 5 12 Turbett 2 810 33 5 18 Freedom 3.7 10 3fi;5 21 Stewart 4.410 39 5 24 Graham's 5.0 10 425 27 Spruce Hill 6.3 10 505 35 Seven Pines 7.2 10 53,5 38 Pleasant View 9.011 015 46 Warble 10.011 06,5 51 FortBipham. 12.011 15,6 00 Honey Grove 14.011 23,6 08 Heckman 15.111 28 6 13 East Waterford.... 17.511 40 6 25 Perulaek 20.5 11 53i6 38 Boss Farm. 22.012 00 6 45 Leonard's Grove... 24.012 08,6 53 Waterloo 25.512 14,6 59 Blair's Mills..... Ar. 27.012 20 7 05 Trains Noa. 2 and 8 connect at Blair's Mills with Concord, Doyletbnrg Dry Bnn, Nossville. Neelyton, Shade Gap, Shade Valley and Qoahorn Station Stage Lines. J a MOORHEAD, Supermttndeni. T. S. MOORHEAD, Pnridait. nan V.imhla HMSx mm HiMt.- Dineium sent free to any flirt and poor patients can alco obu. this modiriiM fro of charce. Thim wmiidThaa been Dnoaiwd fcrtne RevTAi' ?-uir Koenix. ot Fort Wayne. Ind. alnea 1KB. a: urow im-pand aader oia direction br tne KOENIC MED. CO- Chicago, 111. gold br Dnnnrfats at aiper Bottle. 6fcrS Lara-eStM.Sl.7ak Battles IbraW- l aat. Smanrillm Im own mad L J over again proved by its ore, wtet aL other preparations failed, Civ t W tfcs Owe Troe CLOOD Pwr- . 0 0 0 0 to 19. Immense assortment 9 to 115 and 117, Bridge Street. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. JERRT COUNTT RAILROAD. Tbe following schedule went Into effect Not. 16, 1896, and the trains will be ran aa follows.- led to Ik m 4 86 9 06 Lra. ...-Arrive a. at to. s UuDcaDbdn ? 4 flftu King's Mill 7 49 Sulphur Spring 7 46 Corman Siding 7 44 Uontebello Park 7 41 2 i S9 8 41 4 45 4 46 4 61 4 51 4 66 4 69 9 09 9 11 9 14 9 15 9 19 9 lf'2 9 24 9 2T 2 20 8 18 2 IS 2 18 208 266 208 200 141 1 88 181 1 28 1 26 1 20 1 18 1 16 260 Weaver 7 40 Roddy HoffruaT Koyer . Mahanoy Bloomlitld Treaaler Nellson Dam's Elliotsburg Bernheisl'a Groen Put Montonr Jano 7 86 7 83 7 31 7 28 723 709 7 04 7 01 6 68 6 61 6 48 6 38 6 10 10 43 6 16 9 49 5 21 9 54 6 24 9 67 6 27 10 05 6 82 10 07 6 84 10 17 6 87 10 80 6 02 10 36 p. m a. m Landisburg 6 28 Arrive Leave a. m p m Train leaves Bloorafleld at 6.63 a. m., and arrives at Landisbnrg at 6.28 a. na. Train leaves Landisburg at 6.08 p. m., and arrives at Bloomtteld at 6.40 p. to. All atationa marked () are flag stations, at wbict trains will come to a full stop on signal. Cbas. n. Shilit, S. B. Baca, Preaident. Sopt. NEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAI. ley Railroad Company. Time table of passenger trains, in effect on Monday, Hay 18tb, 1896. STATION? , West- East ward, ward. r 1 T raj an am r m Newp rt 6 05 10 85 8 80 Buffalo Bridge 6 08 10 88 8 27 8 67 Jnniata Furnace ... 6 12 10 42 8 23 8 U Wihneta 6 16,10 45 8 20 8 60 Sylvan 6 25 10 62 8 16 8 46 Wat-r Ping 6 221101 8 11 8 41 Blooratield Jnnct'n. 6 81 11 09 8 08 8 88 Valley Road 6 89:11 00 8 00 8 82 Elliottsbnrir 6 61 11 21 7 45 8 15 Green Park 6 64 11 24 7 10 8 10 Loysville 7 05 11 85 I 34 8 04 Fort Robeson 7 11 11 41 7 26 2 6 Center 7 15 1145 7 If. 24 Cisna'a Bnn 7 211161 7 15 2 4 Andersonbnrg 7 27 11 67 7 10 2 40 B'ain 7 85 12 05 7 08 2 8 Mount Pleasant ... 74112 11 668 224 New Germant'n ... 7 4612 16 6 60 2 20 D. GRING, President and Manager C. K.. IIilub, General Agent. FARQUHAR Variable Friction Feed SAW HILL' aud Ajax Center Crank Engine It&pM, ccurate, Btrong anil lmpl. with lair- nil li or whia. Kronu andufe. fl Faranfaat Holier has ever rx-l4B4i-l. Also Rtandartt acncultuiml Implramtt fnrliy. Bay I'tmwi la specialty, firnd lb GMaJoiM and prioaa t . 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