Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, August 16, 1899, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLTNTOWN. PA.
VEINl,,-VYt AUG. 16, 1899.
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gpBsf RiFTioNfl.OOpryear If pakl
iodva"; fl-W if not paid in ad-
Transient advertMnK and looal
notice 8 .-eiits a line.
pednrtions w'" "iade to tlioHe de
siring to advertise hy the year, half or
quarter year.
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'HLICAX COMMITTER
M KITTING.
The members f the Republican
,"vinty committee will meet at the
Keystone Hotel in Patterson, on
Saturday, Septenilier 2, 1809 at 2
.nVloek i'. m. A full attendance is
de-iirel as business of importance
will le transacted.
"V. L,. Hoops,
Chairman.
S ft Hi! I.OCJtLS.
Mis Mary Horning is visiting
relatives in Harrisbiirji.
Dr. King's New Life Pills.
Mrs. "Will, w ife of Mr. Jaj-ob
Will, deceased, is ill.
liucklen's Arnica Salve. tj
Miss .Maude Kreidor is visiting
relatives in Drift arnoil.
Dr. King'sJCew Life Pills.
Contact, of warm air and cold air
is the cause of tornadoes.
township, is in poor health. V
Andrew Hunks, made a two days
visit to Minneapolis, recently.
IJiicklen s Arnica. Salve. . A
Miss Katherine Doty is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. K.ru C Doty.
it:.... t: ,.r i.,n nr'
.UIW I 1.11 I 't I Ml 1 (HUM V, l,lU.,yl
is a guest of Miss Hess Pennell. .
Mrs. in Kllis or Harrisburg
was a recent visitor to relatives in
town. ,
Kx-SlierilY Iapp will -make Utp
plication to Court for detective li
cense. Rev. W. II. Fahs and family
have returned home from their va
cation. Kditor and financier, li F. Mey
ers, of Harrisburg, was in town on
Monday
Bucklen's A ruica Salve.
oe'-JflM1 13 rtoim at the
PSV Knn,y, cigar store in
I ort Royal vas robbed of jaeveral
thousand cigars on Sunday night.
A movement is afloat in Selins
grove to organize a military com
pany for service in the State Nat
ional guard
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Altoona Board of Health
are after dogs and cats )ecanse the
logs and eats carry small-pox
through the town.
It was the storm blowing from
the ocean to land that raised the
sea high enough to flood Ponce and
drown a thousand people.
Dr. King's New Discovery.
Rev. G. M. Payne, pastor of the
A. M. E. Zion church at Lewis
towu, Pa., w ill hold a camp-meet-nig
at MillerstowH, lieginniug Aug
ust, 19. fe h
Henderson Forsha's house at
AVaterford, was strnek by light
ning on Friday. The lightning
came down a flue and shattered the
plastering all the way.
Jacob Davis, Roy Showers ami
Charles Xoble walked from tie re
ligious meeting held at Tusearora
on Sunday to this place, having
missed the up-coming train on the
railroad.
T. ..i .
uvii.iu.1 t-ouiuy pcopie are in a
Clin C It .
""r "i -.ci lenient over a charge
made by one of the county papers:
That school directors have been
taking bribes for the appointment
oi teachers.
V
Dr. King's New Life Pills.
Juniata county people now liv
ing in Blair county, held their
fifth annnual re-uuiou in Lake
mount Park, Altoona on Saturday,
August 12. The re union was at
tended by nlioiit twohundred mem
bers of the association and their
families
graph Gallery, Cfigar Manufac
tory, Kintcrtmrden. Fnroitoro Want.
Rooms, &e., and two-story brjQclingJ
wun DARcmeut. Address, . ,
J. E. Hoixobacoh,
MifflintowD.iJuniata Co , Pa.
DMTOR YOURSELF AT
HONE.
Send for a copy of Dr. Humph
rey's Manual of all diseases and doc
lor yourself at home. Sent free on
request. Humphrey's Medicine Co.,
New York city. "
Mrs. B. L. Shnman, who with
her husband lived in this town
some years ago, journeyed from
Rugby, North Dakota, to attend
the funeral of her mother in lin-
caster, stopped ofT letwecn trains
at this place, on her wav back to
North Dakota last Mondav.
Lumberman Emerv McCnhau
came to town the other day, and
in a talk that followed on veteran
service against rebellion said: "I
was the youngest llier from this
county in the army." "Hold ou!';
remarked furniture man V. F
nnvilcr. "von'll h:ivp lo o-ii-e vour
arc IMllllg uim.ujj hm.um iu ae ,efore von can . rove tJ,.,t for
I was one of the youngest soldiers
in the army." 44U right!'' con
tinued ?.IcCahau. "I was Imu-ii on
the l(!th day of Novemiier IS VSP
"Hello!" ejaculated Snyder, "That
's my birthday and birth year."
Both were born on the tame day
and same year, but neither conld
Mrs. Harry Kanrtinau, is visit- tell the hour of the dav when thev
l.rotll.- f
crs
Patterson.
The corn crop is 25 per cent,
short of a full crop, so says the
latest report.
Miss Sarah Irwin of Newport,
spent Sunday with her aunts the
Misses Irwin.
ing the family of Ed. Bartley on
Cherry street.
Mine host Arlogast of the Ja
cobs House liought a driviug horse
some days since.
Dr. King's New Discovery.
came into this world.
Elmer Kepner's home in Tur-
bet t township was the scene of a
picasaut event last Saturday even
ing. A company of neigh bors as
sembled to celebrate the auniver-
and
Tl.o.l V. it-Aar of Tvrnnp KnpiilTi1.. J
, , , .7 1 ,r I Mrs. Kepuer. inc. company was
day recently with his sister Mrs. ,arc (.ongeuiaU Mr Kepuer
Harry M-Clellan. j pres5ntea jjrg. Kepuer with agold
A conference of trusts is to bewatcli. An orchestra accompan-
held in Chicago, lieginniug on the ied the party and the strains of the
1. "it h of September. y J music was waited across hill and
MissWilla McNitt, spent, two valley and was heard on the mouu
davs of last week with Dr. Inker's tun side in the teuts of the cainp-
fa.mlviu Lewistowu. DWK PC.' ,Thf U"ie ''cn
; swiftly bv and just when the clock
Editor Lesher of the Selinsgrove struck 12 on Sunday morning, the
Times, is a candidate for the of- t.OII,p:uly left with the cheeriest
lice of County Commissioner. i p0od morning greeting lor all, and
Dr. King's New Discovery. j especially for Mr. and Mrs. Kep-
Miss Carrie Derr of Philadel-
phia, is spemlicg two weeks with i Iast Sunday was a grand sum-
friends and relatives in town. mer day. The rain of the previous
r i ir., w... '!i -;fo evening had cleared the atmos
Mr. and Mr3. Win. Xeigler, wile "
and daughter Hattie are spending
the summer near Arch Rock
Rev.
turn out of the people in great
numbers at the Evangelical camp-
Ira Brubaker of Phoenix-1 meeting at Tuscarora Station. The
ville. snent a few davs of vacation
with his parents in Milford Twp.
Dr. King's New Discovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wells of
Harrisburg, are visiting Mrs.
Wells' parents Mr. and Mrs. Cal
houn in Patterson.
This Thursday Miss Willa Mc
Nitt, will start for Cleveland, O.,
where she will spend fi weeks with
Mrs. J. D. Suloutt'.
The Elixalieth Rannals priert.v
in Port Royal, was purchased last
week by W. L. Hooi, Esq., agent,
for the sum of .-,0i:5.'
The letters uncalled for in the
Mitllintown iost olliccoii Saturday
evening Ang.12, were for Miss M.
T. Wallace and Lewis Long.
Ir. King's New Discovery.
Matthias Stump, K. Stump,
William M. Boggs and John .
Burn.-, all of Iick Twp., were in
town on business ou Friday of last
uumlier of people there was uoi
counted. Thousands were there.
There were not seats enough for the
twentieth part of the multitude
that stood around and about, and
walked around and around the
s ma re of twenty uie white tents
with board floors and ample cover-
! inf IrAAtl 'tilt illA llll'lVtlMlt T'lll lf
niin. The services were interest
ing throughout and the order was
good. Barring the presence here
and thereon the outskirts of the
camp of a tough' or two from no
one knows where, every feature of
the camp was iu first rate order.
John E. McCrum died in the
teut of his son in-law Win. F.
Burch field at 7 o'clock p. m., on
Tuesday evening at the Evangeli
cal Camp-meet ing at Tuscarora j
station. He had arrived tlieie
about t r. M.,' from his home in
Milford township. He was in
good health. He was sitting ou a
chair. A shuttle id' his feet caused
The Kansas corn crop this year is
large.
The Jrongth has shortened the
corn crop.
The Indian school band of Carlisle
will attend the Port Ryul fair.
Liquid air is suiJ t j be 400 de
grees colder than the human body.
The days are shortening rapidly.
Only four months to the shortest day.
Miss Nellie Doyle of Baltimore,
Md., is visiting her home in Patter
son. The Post of tbis place will partici
pite in the Philadelphia encampment
in September.
W. E. NankevilJ's great play "Hu
man Hearts," at Lewis town, Satur
day eveniDg, August 19.
W. L Kepner has bought the
homestead farm of his fathor in Mil
ford township for $4,000.
A trust says, the oyster is a some,
thing that swallows me and leaves
the shell for the other fellows.
Thirty democrats want to be com
missioner of Blair county to take the
place of Mr. Funk, late deceased.
kjb account oi an assignment to a
through train John A Kauffuian has
moved from Patterson to Harrisburg.
The Philadelphia Times is runniDg
an Astrological department. "What
do the stars say? is answered every
day.
Three county bridges were washed
away and four barns were destroyed
by one etorm m York county last
week.
Contractor James Horning has
built. a large stable on the rear end
of Dr. Wm. Banks' home property in
town.
Mr. Robert Porker has been quite
ill the past week. His many frisnda
hope to soe him soon in his accus
tomed place of business.
Cbamberaburg Repository, Aug
ust 9: The hail storm cleared a
field of clover for Col Dixon, St.
Thomas, as if a mower had gone ov
er it.
Tkeovintrs of Luckle berry land
on the mountain not far from AltooDa,
have pued a number of Altoona peo
pie for trespass acd picking hackle
I erries. - -
Wm H. Woods of Biain, Perry
county, has returned from the Klon
dyke. He was away thre9 years, j
xne largest goia nugget be has is
worth $15.
Ins revenues of the people for a-1
ptriod of five hundred years would
cot suffice to pay the bonds and
stocks of the chartered wild cat trusts
and corporations.
A few days ago a Huntingdon
man killed two rabbits, and was
caught under the new game law and
naed 920 and sent to jail twenty
days, because ho did not pay fine.
The democrats count on baying up
tbe Q'iay republicans "with soft soap
and pat you on the back tactics."
Tbe eyes of all are turned on those
who contemplate a sell oat in that
way.
Parts of Dauphin, Chester, Beiks,
Lancaster and Northumberland
counties, were visited by drtadful
storms of wind and lightning last
week. A number of barns' were des
troyed by lightning.
Beaver Herald, Aug. 10. TLe
Gilbert brothers caught 32 eels in
Jtfiddlecreek in a few hours time on
lat Friday afternoon. The boys up.
turned stonrs in tbe creek and caught
the cela by gigging them with EiauII
forks.
Tbs town and port of Poneo on
the ibland of Porio Rico, was destroy
ed by a hurricane. The storm last
ed 7 hours. One thousand peo
ple were killed BDd drowned. The
storm was wide-spread and other
places sofTered as severely as Ponce,
, - REDUCED KATES , , -.
VIA PCNttSTLVAIOA RAILED An FOB MOUNT
oritna tarker's expositiok.
On account of the Furint-rs' Expos
ition to be held at Mt. GretnaV P-,
Augnstl4ti 19, the Pennsylvania
Railroad Compsny will sell rormd
trip tickets to -f't. Gretna and re
turn, at rate of one fare for the
round trip, from principal stations
between IJasfc Liberty and Bryn
Mawr; on the Northern Central Rail,
way north of and including Luther
ville, and on the Philadelphia and
Erie Railroad Division east of and
ireluding Waterford. Tickets will
be sold August 12 to 10, good to re
turn until August 21, inclusive.
For information in rpgard to train
service and specific rales application
should be made to tioket, agents 16
SHERIFF'S SALES.
Sheriff Stoncr will sell in the Court
House at Mifflintown on Friday, Sep
tember lt, 1899:
The undivided half of a 400 acre
tract of mountain land in Milford
township as the property of W. T.
and J. K. Graham.
A mountain tract cf 407 acres in
Milford township as the property of
W. T. and J. K Graham.
A mountain tract of 403 acres in
'Milford township an the property of
W. T. and J. K. Graham.
A mountain Iract of 398 acres in
Milford township as tho property of
W. T. and J. K. Graham.
The undivided three-fourths of a
lot of gronnd with dwelling house
and stable and ont-buildiDPS in Port
Royal as tho property of V. T. and
J. K. Graham.
The rndivided three fourths of a
lot of ground with dwelling house
and stable and out buildings iu Port
Royal or the properly of W. T. end
J. K. Graham.
A lot of ground with one story
stone dwelling house and out-build
ings in Mexico as the propertv of
William E. Heck and E l ward Smith.
A lot of ground with dwelling-
house, 6hoe maker shop, stable and
out-buildincs in Bunkertiwn as the
property of J. n. Iliine.
A lot of ground with house and
out-bui'.dings in Port Royal as the
r roperly cf Anna li. Stebt-r and Isaac
N. Sieter.
A lot cf ground with dwelling
houe and out buildings in Port Roy
al as the property of Anna B. Sieber
and Isaac N. Sit'oer.
A lot cf ground with thrpo dwell
ing houso3 and out buildings iu Fori
Rjjal as the property of Auuu B.
and I:ac X. Sitber.
A vacant iot of ground in Port
Royal aa th property of Anna B.
Sieber and Issue N. Sieber.
A lot of ground, orje third of an
acre more tr Itss in Port KjybI as
tbe probity of Anca B. Sieber and
IbUbC S ibcr.
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23 XTJaDirtiuc?
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The trouble with thousands of women is not "female weakness," altbongk
Many physicians suppose it is. The real trouble Has in the Kidneys, Liver and
Bladder. Doctors often fail to effect a
give the right remedy. Women as well
Mlves if their Kidneys are diseased.
cure, simply because they don t
as men can ascertain for them
Simply fill a bottlf or glass turn,
bier with urine and let it stand
day and a night. If there is a
sediment at tbe bottom, something is
wrong with the Kidneys. If there is a
desire to urinate often if there is
pain in tbe small of the back if the urine
stains linen look out ! Tbe Kidneys are
diseased.
Ladies can take Dr. David Ken
nedy'a Favorite Remedy with perfect as
surance of relief. It will cure them of Kidney,
Liver and Bladder disorders just as certainly
as it cures men.
Mrs. G. Y. Davkpot. of West Troy,
N. Y., says: -"I was troubled with my Kid
neys, and suffered intense pain in my back and
loins. The wife of Dr. Robinson, pastor of the
First Avenue Methodist Church, recommended
Dr. David Kennedy' a Favorite Remedy.
I got some, and have used it ever since, with
the result that I am greatly benefited. All paina
have left me, and I am like another person."
' Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is a perfect blood and nerve
medicine. It restores the liver to a healthy condition and cures tbe worst cases
of constipation. It is a certain cure for all diseases peculiar to females.
Sample Bofflo Froo
Favorite Remedy is such a certain cure that the Dr. David Kenneri
Corporation, Rondout, N. Y., will forward, prepaid, a free sample bottle to
every sufferer who sends his or her full postoffice address and mentions this
paper. The fact that our liberal offer appears in this paper is a guarantee of its
genuineness.
All druggists sell Favorite Remedy at ,i.oo a bottle.
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Wyip ARE TIIEYT.
. On last iriuay nicKt.hetwoon
the hours of land 2 A. Jr., two
men attempted to break into the
house of Mrs. Kurtz KaulTman iu
Fermanagh township. The noise
of breaking open a window in the
lower story awakened the family,
who scared the miscreants - away.'
They rau out into the road and
jumped into a buggy, hitched close
to the house and drove rapidly
away. It is very evident these
men belong in this vicinity, and ef
forts should lie made to apprehend
them.
WILL. ATTEND ENCAMP
ill E9IT.
Lt. David H. Wilson Post Xo.
134, (i. A. will leave MiOlin
station for Philadelphia Encamp
ment, Sept. 4 at S.55 a. m. Rates
one fare for the round tripj 4.63,
will go into free quarters in Camp
Sextou, Fairmouiit Park. Each
Comrade will provide himself with
a blanket or comfortable and tow
els, all else will be provided. Cots
will be in the teuts, so you will not
have to lie on the ground. Cheap
meals can be secured on the
grounds, or you can take your
"grub" with you. All comrades
desiriug to avail themselves of the
free quarters w ill please notiiiy the
Adjutant before Sept, 1st.
By command of
O. MClei.lan,
V. H. KoptJEUs, Coimuauder.
Adjutant.
Mid-Summer Bargain Days
at Shott's Stores.
A Host of Dnrgniiis in Dry Goods,
Shoes siikI Cnrpets.
Unbleached muslins at Sots a 5 a id.
Belter unbleaclied ncuslin at 4cts a yard.
Kxtra quality uubleacLcd muslin, 20 yards for $1 00.
Best bleached Hill muslin, 15 yds for $1.00.
lOo niusliB, cut prices, at 0c a yard.
Union crash toweliDg, 7vds for 25cts.
All Linen crash toweling 5vda for 25cts.
Good calicoes for 34c a yard.
Best Lancaster Ginghams at 5ctr: north to day 7 lots.
Table Oil Clolh, 2yds for 25cts.
Flora Oil Cloth and Linoliums for 20o, 25o to 35c; worth 50os.
Carpet i,t 12Jo, 18c, 20c and 25c.
Now is jour time to buy carpet. They are goioe higher.
DmsKsgs 13 urussel aud Velvet for-(5ats-an?LflX0.
Stair Oil Cloth in Cut Prices at 4o a yard.
Mers Cheviot every day BbirtiDgs, 7yd8 for 48cts ' - .
Fine Scotch lawns at 4e.' ' -All
our fine summer dress goods at extra low reduced priocs. ix x.
Red liord fioe Tabic Linen at 25ct?; worth 40cts. .
- White Summer Blankets, at 50ot3 a pair. ' " 'v
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SHOW NEWS:
is the most important ews of this Sale. 4,000 pair of fine thoes included in-
m our oneriDgs. lNnt a plunger spaam or excitement, but a merchant's
plan, calmly formed and thoroughly executed. The purpose is to make
sale or shoes for cheapness and megniiudee, which is without precedent.
These shoes are oil new, thoir equals are selling at 35 per cent higher through.
uui ine 011 t;e i raue.
; Ncv'Stoc!c. of Spring Clothing,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS HATS, FITRNITUBB
GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE, AT -
Meyers' Big Stores.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Men's and Boy's New Spring Snits.
Th se Men's suits are strictly all wool and wo have them in all sizeu,
aLd we have them in single and double breasted at $4 fi2. Now intn
fall into line and secure one of these Fine Imported Diosh Suits, in
allbhadtsand colors, and made perfect to equal merchant tailor
prices. Worth $18, for only $12. These Frock aud fiiek Suits we
have them in 11 sizes and styles, and wo guarantee to give y.ni u per- '
feet fit at $6.50. You can take your pick and fit from 372 line dress
suits, which are made in Sacks and Cutaways, we Lave them in all
shades. Suits worth $12 we sell now at $8.75. We start the Boy
department from $1 87 to $8.50. The assortment includes hundreds
of doable and single breaated suits. Many of these suits being all
1 .1 -it ; .1,0 T.ATKST SPRING PATTERNS in
brown, plaids, checks and plain colors,
trimmed, and run in age from 10 to
select from. -
These are all well niade and
19. Immense assortment to
Our Children's Department.
The largest display of Bjys pants in Juniata Cjunty, and tbry are
all made of strong material. The sizes run from 3 to 16. and soli
from 18c. to 50c. 300 Children ' Suits, sizes from 3 to 16, at 90o.
2G5 spUnded Vested Suits, at $1.25, would be cheap at the regular
price of $2. 567 Children's Suits, in Double Breasted and other
styles. Your choice at $2 38. 375 Children's Suite, this is a grand
line strictly, all wool, Double Breasted at $3 88, which should be 5.
A grand new line of Sprirg Hats and Caps and Gent Fnr
nifhing Gccdp, of the greatest values ever offered, A car load
of Trunks and Satchels at low prices.
FUKN ITURE.
Themost maivelous showing of up to date Furniture ever attempt
ed. Everything new in design, no old stock. Nothing but the very
best makes by the best manufacturers with t.ueh forsightednsss that
we offer "Beautiful Furniture" at jui-t cLe half the regular value.
"We just received and unpacked tLe grandest design of new and
upon-date Furniture. Our three floors are packed to the utuj5"t ex
tent for ycur inspection- A grand selection of Parlor Suits, Uphols
tered Rocteie, Conches, Lounges, Sofas, Exttr.s;on Tables, Hall Hacks,
Side Beards, Bed Room uis in numerous styles, -Office, Dining Boom
and Kitchen Chairs, Spring Mattresses, Cots, CribB and Cradle. In
fact everythir.g kept ia a first tints Furniture store.
Ferd Meyers,
115 and 117,
Bridge Street.
Tuscarora Valley Railroad.
SCHEDULE IS EFFECT MONDAY, JUNE.
1898.
20,
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
IEHBY COUNTY- RAILROAD.
pEHKY COUNTY KAI
Tbe following schedule went lDto effect
Nov. 16, 1896, and the trains will be ran M
follows:
Arrive . to p. m
L. ,t. m a. in Leave
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STATIONS.
DAILY, EXCEPT SCMDAY,
pair.
Men's Calf Skin Sboes at $1.47; worth $2.50.
Wen's Wil.ow Calt and Vioi Leather at 1 47.
You save over $1 on
1 ... ... ......
week. j one ot his lanuiy to iook ai mm.
m,. vw or.,1 . hil.lrMi A HiR ll.v was leaned lM-k in the
'V I 1 ' l.u aiuu j j
who have l;een visitiuc Jir. James
Sinnns? family, have gone to New
port to visit the family of Mr. Rob
ert Nixon. Sr.
:. Dr. King's New Discovery.
Kev. Mr. Campbell of Port Roy
al, preached in the Presbyterian
church morning and eveuing, last
Sunday. Next Sunday he will
preach moruiug aud evening.
Dr. King's New LifePills.
Altot.ua Tribune, Aug. 14.
During the last thirty days officer
Vaughn has put to death by shoot
ing alxuit thirty dogs. He has an
trther one to shoot this morning at
1 :'( Fourth avenue.
Early last Sunday morning Sol
omon (Juinter oi Reading, discov
ered his wife and E. H. Kitzmiller
in the back yard iu a- compromis
ing position. Quinter had ' been
watching his wile and her lover,
and when he thus caught them, he
drew a pistol and shot lioth dead.
The awful tragedy shocked . the
whole community. Quinter Bur
rendered himself and went to jail
chair. Hegavethree heavy breaths.
The family ran to hiui. He was
deiul. llndertaker Snyder drove
to the camp at midnight, brought
his remaius, prepared them for
funeral service, lutermeut will
take place ou Ihursday afternoon
in the Mitllintown cemetery. Mr.
McCrnui was )8 years of age;' a
highly respected member of one of
the oldest families in Juniata Co.
He was a memler of the Presby
terian church. His wife was Miss
H. J. Robison, who with four chil
dren survive him.
NOTICE
AU who Jeeiro wituesairg Nacke
ville's great production of "Human
Hearts" at Lewistowu, Saturday,
August 19tb, cau procure seals iu
advance either Parquet te or Balcony
at W. fcL Bolimau's mu icaluro, Mifflin.
Stocks and bonds of all kinds arc
plcntier Ibuu blackborr.es in camp-
meeting tune, lloio ana mere a
valuable one raav be found like a
Mind hog findiog an acotn iu ruom
titiiO, but the most of them ire fikt-3,
issued to catch whomsoever they can.
A battle between 4000 American
troops and G000 Filippinos lroops
took place at a place named Fernan
do, at 5 o'clock on the morning of the
9th of August. The insurgents were
driven five miles. E-'glit Americans
were killed. Fcrnaudo whore tho
bal tie took placo ia not far from
Manila.
' FOR BENT.
K Hollobausrh'a Buildir-ar on Bridge
St, fifflintown P, - snitible for:
Restaurant and Billiard Hall, Photo-
"HUMAN HEARTS" OPENS
OPERA HOUSE.
When "Human Hearts," lost sea
son bade our people good night the
management was offered any time
aud terms wanted to come again in
1899. "At that time tho real owner
and manager, W. E Nai ktvillo of
PiitUrseD, wasiu litigt tion with sev
eril parasites who claimed an inter
est and could not make auy definite
plRUa so far ahead, but last May the
suit was ended, and iu addition to
securing all rights and title to this
gold mine of success Mauuger Nan
keville was a arded five thousand
dollars damages against the would
be claimants. As New York city has
been each season the opening point
of the season to arrange dates for
four other cities clamoring -for the
play early, -Manager Nankeville has
arranged to open one week earlier
than Ubual, therefore Lewistowu, on
August 19th, next Saturday, ia to
have the honor of launching one of
the great New York successes on its
a oa bop's career, as tbe company will
open the season here on that even
ing. Lewistown Gazette.
NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSION
LOW BATE VACATION TUllU VIA 1ES3VL
VANIA RAIMioAD.
Tho PcccylvrtRin Jiiiln'.id C m
paty tins SelecU d tl following dates
icr us popu.Kr ten day excursions to
iN'Dgara llis from Philadelphia,
Baltimore u: d Wkbliiugtoi : July 27,
Augu;tl0ad 'M, Sei-ttiubtr 7 and
21 ana Ucfobcr 5 atid 19. An ex
perierccd tourivt agrt i;d cViiper
on wiil ccccmpr.r.y eccb iscuisivn
Excursion tickets good fur reiurn
passage on ocy regular train, exclu
sive of ii:ti'.ed xpnsa trcinf, within
ten daye, will be so!d at 10 from
PhiiaJclphin, Baltimore. Washing
tou und 11!! pui'tts on tho Delaware
Division; 11.25 from Atlantic City;
$9 GO from Laucaslir; $8 50 from
AUuona and Harrisburg; 6.90 from
Suobury aud Wilkt bbarrt; $3 75
from WilliHUK-port; and at propoitiou
rates from olLir points. A ntop-e,v-
er will bo allowed at L'ulllo, lUicii-
ettor, Canandaitfii, and Wutkir.s
within the limit ret uri'icg.
A special train of Pullman parlor
cars aud dav cicliis will bi: rnu
with eache xemrtiou. An extr i charge
will be mado for parlorcar seu!n.
lieketa fi;r a tide-trip tf tho thou.
s.srjd Islands (Alixnii!ri:i Dav) will
be sold from Rocijenler in connec
tion with excundous of July 27, Aug
ust 10 and 24, Stptemter 7 aud 21,
good to return to Rochester or to
Canundaigua via Syracuse within five
davs at the rate of $5 50.
Tickets for a side trip to Toronto
will be sold at Niagara Falls for $1.-
00 on July 29; August 12 and 26.
and September 13. Iu connection
with excursion of September 7, tick-
eta will be 6old to Toronto Fair.
For time 1 f connecting trains and
further information apply to nearest
ticket agent, or address Geo. W.
Boyd, Assistant General Passenger
Agent, Broad 8treet Station, Phila
delphia, tf.
Men's Black Dress foot wear:
Tans and Blacks, Kyle's French Patent Leather all $4 Pbccs at $2.68.
-cadiea Black and Tan fine kid Leather bhocs, 800 pair, Engliah styles
me a at $1 47, a savmg ot JJl.UU a pair.
500 PAIR BOYS AND CHILDREN'S SHOES,
at equally reduced priocs at Extra low values
SCHOTT'S STORES,
103JTO 1O0 BRIDGE STREET.
1865,
Special
ESTABLISHED. 1899.
Invitation To Tim Publit
Blair's Mills....
Waterloo
Leonard's Grove
Roes Form
Perulaci
East Waieiford.
Heckman
H"rey Grove.
F il IJiliara.
Werb'e.
Pk;.sact View
Seven Pities..
Spruce Hi'l . .
Graham's
Stewart
Freedom
Turbett
OldPtrt .
Port Royal. . .
" i '. i-- i ri on?
89
Xnl VnS ' 341 9,1
45 9 14
4 4i 9 15
4 51 9 19
2o!l 45 1! ??!
4 o; '
:a.
.Lv.!7
... . 7 Sill 51
.... 7 37l 57
,...7 45 05
,...;7 52.2 12
05 2 25
1712 37
22 2 42
3012 50
39 2 59
..'8
..18
..is
..Ar.
44
52
55
03(3
0613
04
12
15
23
2G
29
32
38
45
3 18
2 IS
2 IS
208
2 66
2 03
200
I 41
t 88
181
1 28
1 25
1 20
1 18
1 16
260
Trains Nos. and 2 connect at fart Royal
with yiy Passenger and Seashore Express
pp Y- V., srd Nos. 3 end 4 witb Mill east
WESTWARD.
STATIONS.
DAILY, EXCEPT 8DNDAY.
lo attend the Attractive bale of Clothing that goes on daily
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
OF
D. W. HARLET.
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 lil
to give him a call if in need of" Clothing
D. W. HARLET
MIFPLINTOWN PA.
Port lioyal
Old Port
Turbett
Freedom
Stewart
Gralmrn's
Spruca Hill
Seven Pints
Pleasant View. . . .
Warble
Fort Bighain
Koney Grove
Heckman
East Waterford
Perulack
Hoss Farm. . . r
Leonard's Grove...
Waterloo
Blair 'b Mills Ar.
0.0
No.2
M.
No.4
P. M.
A.
10 20 5 05
1.3;i0 275 12
2.8110 33 5 18
3.7110 3fi:5 21
4.4 10 39 5 24
5.010 42 5 27
6.3jl0 50,5 35
7.2110 53 5 38
9.0,11 01 5 46
10.011 06 5 51
12.011 15.6 00
14.0111 23 6 08
15 l!ll 28!6 13
17.511 40 0 25
20.5;il 53!fi 38
22.0!2 00 6 45
24.0'12 08;6 53
25.5112 14 6 59
27.0jl2 2()!7 05
9 ft Julpnur"
"Corman Siding 7 41
Mnr.'ebcllo Park 7 41
Weaver 7 40
Kocldr 7 86
- HoflD;a- 7 33
Koyr 7 31
Mal.-aimv 7 "8
5 Id 10 -sy B'oorcfl-M 7 23
6 IK 9 lit Tr.-ssle i 7 09
o 21 9 64 'NeUiion 7 04
5 21 9 57 Dum's 7 01
a 27 10 05 Elliotsbur 6 68
5 32 10 17 Sfrnhcisl's 6 61
6 84 10 17 'Groeo Puk 6 48
6 87 10 SO 'Montonr June 6 88
02 10 35 Landisburg 6 28
p. m a. m Arrive Leave a. m p m
Train leaves Bloomflold at 6.63 a. m.,
and arrives at Landisbnrg at 8.28 a. m.
Train leaves Landisbnrg at 6.08 p. m., and
arrives at BloomHold at 6.40 p. m.
All stations marked () are ttag stations,
at wbict trains will come to a full stop on
signal.
Ckas. H. Shilkt, S. H. Brox,
President. Snpt.
jVJEVVPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAU
1 1 ley Railroad Company. Time table
of passenger trains, in eflVv.t on MQqday,
May 18th, 1896.
STATIONS.
Weit.
ward.
Trains Nos. 2 and 8 connect at Blair's
Hills witb Concord, Doyletbnrg Drj Rnu,
Norsville, NeeHton, Sbade Gap, Shade
Valley and Ooshorn Station Stajo Lines.
J. a MOORHEAD,
Svptnnttndtni.
S. MOORHEAD,
Prtsident.
Newport .....T.i.
Buffalo Bridge....
Jnniata Furnace ..
Wahneta
?ylvan
WatT Pins ,
Bloomlield Junct'n.
VallerEoad
Eliiottsbnr?
Greoo Park
Loysville
Kort Robeson
Center
Cboa's Run
Andersonbnrg . . . . .
B'am
Mount Pleasant
New Germant'n ...
6 0S 10 36
08 10 88
6 12'id .42
6 15 10 45
6 25 10 62
6 22 11 01
6 81 11 09
6 89 11 09
6 6111 21
6 54 11 24
7 06J1 86
7 11 11 41
7 1511 45
7 21 11 61
7 27:11 87
7 85,12 05
7 41112 11
7 45,12 15
Eastward.
AH.ru
8 80
8 27
8 2
8 20
8 16;
8 II
8 08
8 00
7 46
? 10
84
7 26
7 1
7 1
7 1ft
7 03
6 68
6 60
8 67
868
860
84
8 41
8 88
8 83
8 16
8 10
804
266
2 49
2 46
2 40
2 88
2 24
2 20
J. GRING, President and Manager
K. MiiLKa, General Aj(2.'.
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