SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN. PA. TEDXESDAY, XOV. 1, 1899 l ERMS. Subscription $1.00 per year if paid iaadvan4; $1.50 if not paid in ad vance. Transient advertising, and local notices 8 cents a line. Deductions will be made to those de wing to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. S trtKT LOCJIIS. Boden JlSmiptSi Vote for Stiles K. Prothonotary. f Mimiu county mountains were a fire liist week. , f Vote for James E. : Barnett State Treasurer. Vote for John F. Ehrenzeller County Tresisnrer. Vote for George L. Hower for for for District Attorney. Vote for J. Hay Brown forjudge of the Supreme Court. Buckleu's Arnica Salve. The Uoers in South Africa are putting up a stiff light. - . Chill November is here and 'Thanksgiving time is near. Vote for John I. Mitchell for Judge of the Superior Court. Vote for W. Keister and David K- Ulrich for County Auditors. The past autumn was productive of more fog than in many years. IJiicklen's'Arnica Salve. Drilling for natural gas is going on at Duncansville, Blair county. The Selinsgrove Masons celebrat ed their 75th anniversary last week. Mach i n ist Hall and George G ush -ard caught 26 liass in the river last Friday. "Water in some part of Centre county last week was selling at 25c a barrel. Vote forM. Jt. Beashore and J. W. Hostettler for County Com luissioner. Dr. King's Xew Life Pills.. Jonathan Rhiuer of Fermanagh has had his pension increased to $12 a month. David TIaHley moved from this town to "Wagner, Mifflin county, last Saturday. ( ity club women have gone back to the habits of their grand-moth crs and Kinoke. " . B;iker Hackeuberger has added extensive repairs to his dwelling house at liist Point. . Beech-nuts are said to be plenty and that is reported as meaning a hard winter. Live and see. Dr. King's New Discovery. Ma ny bass Avere caught ' in the river last week and quite 'a num ber that weighed three pounds. Some farmers have taken old time by the forelock and are plow ing soil for next year's corn crop.. The -orn crop in Centre connty is a poor one. Some farmers have not enough to fatten their porkers. Tn Boreland no man can hold of fice unless he lelongs to the Bore land church. Vote the republican ticket. Dr. King's Xew Discovery. Ditches have leen made to drain off the stagnant water in the ledof the defunct canal at the west side of town. A beautiful monument has lieen erectel to the memory of Mr. Jos eph Both rock in the Presbyterian cemetery. A dog in Blair county owned by Peter Kinpfield lecaiue mal last week and bit Mrs. Kinpfield and three cows. Dr. King's Xew Life Pills. Next Sunday, Xoveinlier 4, will le the opening of a week of prayer and fasting by the United Breth ren Church. Kev. Andrew lieasnor uougni the Dr. McAlister house and lot In McAlisterville at public sale last Thursday for ?1 ,2.'. Mrs. Ickes, Patterson, Pa., has now the lest eqnipped millinery in the connty. Largest stock, latest styles, lowest prices. Since the return of the 10th Pennsylvania regiment of volun teers from Manila, live of its mem lers have died by accident. The Millerstown, Perry county Journal has suspended and its ed itor V. F. Feese has moved to Middlcburg, Snyder county, i The days of the Thanksgiving turkey lias licen extended by thanksgiving day leing extended ti the iast day of Xoveinlier. Bending says to Allentown "you are the wickedest of us two," and Allentown says back, "you are the wickedest of the two " Boy like. The Snyder county grand jury sat down on the projwsal to erect a bridge across the Susquehanna nv er lefween IlerudonandPortTreV; erton. On Thursday evening Nov. 2nd, the ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold si festival and apron sale in the Sablwth schooj, room. , Charles AVelwter clerk t the Miftlintown post office bsid themis- fortune to tramp on a 4aiail that penetrated his foot and made a and made a painful wound. Miss Sarah Diet rick aired 53 of : near Harrisburg, Pa., died while Rutin-' in a rockun? chair. ne She wax in miml health when the death ' messenger came. J !:, i j.AklM tt haH rfi children. -Two of too greit fatigue, but in tropical countries it has been found that 200 ponnds is load enough." Mrs Ickes' for winter millinery. The meeting of the Forty-ninth Regimental association will beheld n Tyrone on Wednesday and Thursday, November 8 and 9 pres ent month. Vote the republican ticket. . The sale of cattle at the barn on the North farm adjoining town last Friday was well attended and most of the cattle sold at between three and fonr cents a pound. A few dry cows sold low. Dr. King's New Discovery. President McKinley has issued hie Thanksgiving Day message. innrsuay, November 30, is the day. The governors of the respective second it by issninsr a ing message. - 1 The democrats in Schnvlkill connty have adopted a new way tf electioneering. The candidates do not travel singly to 'solicit votes, bnt all the candidates 'travel in a body. Vote the republican ticket. Bncklen's Arnica Salve. The Berks county Teachers' In stitnte passed a resolution favoring the passage of a law pensioning teachers. How woqjd it do to pass a law to pension the people who pay the tax to pay the teachers and keep np the schools. Vote the republican ticket. The neighborhood of Hamburg, Berks connty, is agitated over the ontrage of the white-capping of William lioyer, a peaceful and law abiding citizen, who was attacked by a dozen w hite-capped toughs and beaten by them on the road to his home not far from Harrisburg. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Delaware county common school teachers are in a whirl of excite ment caused by a lecturer at the teachers' institute saying: "Xo young woman can successfully run her school and a beau at the same time, "but he failed to add that no young man can successfully run his ! school and a girl at the sametime.'' Schrader the divine healer was arrested at Hazleton, Pa , on the 25th of October, by order of the Mayor of the town for creating a nuisance. He paid tine and was ordered to leave the town which he did. He walked lteyond the lor ongh limits, established himself there and blessed many afflicted. Dr. King's New Discovery. A few days ago at the celebra- tion of the S7th birth-day of Mrs. Mary S. Irwin of Watsontown, Pa. Her four sisters took part in a dance to piano music by a fifth sister. The fonr sisters who danced are Mrs. Julia Header aged 80 years; Mrs. Eliza Cooner 7( years; Mrs. Carolina Hahn 71 years; Mrs. Mar garet Kulp 67 years. Last week the Presbyterian con gregation five miles from the town of Indiana, Pa., was formally dis banded by Kev. J. W Cresswellof the Presbyterian church of Blairs ville. The disbanded congregation was a strong one in the past. Their church briildi'ng is one of the old est in that part of the state, being 110 years old. Vote the republi can ticket. ' Dr. King's New LifePills. A man named Xevin Berkey is in Bloonifiel 1 jail on a charge of highway robbery made by R. B. Rodgers of Kaville township. Bod gers was met on the road near Buf falo church by Berkey. The hit" ter demanded two dollars and V 1 1 -1 "T 1 1 "1-1 mreaieneti iiMiger, wuu speeuny handed over the money, bnt the next day Berkey was arrested and put to jail to answer at Court. Beplogle with his photograph gallery drawn by four hoises pass ed through town bust Thursday af ternoon on his way to McAlister ville where he now is taking pic tures, lie takes first rate pictnres of people and bouses and whatever people desire to hae taken. It is a rare chance that people of that vicinity have to have so capabie a picture taker come to their doors. Dr. King's New Discovery. All the teaching of militiry t raining is against cowardice. All the teaching of a military training is against a reckless exposure of person, hence the tactics is for men to lie down on the ground and fire from such position. They are not to expose themselves by standing erect unless when on the move. So when Burnett laid down with the ifxrimpnt it docs not sisrnifv that he was a coward yl On Monday evening about 7 I' o'clock, Ellsworth Dunn" of Fer managh had the misfortune to break his right arm. A strap had been slipped off a pulley in Cuba Mills. He went to replace the strap aud by some means was caught in the whirl and. pitched across the room a distance of aliout 10 feet. With all the mishap his nerve was unshaken and he came to town aud had Dr. Win. Banks to set the broke; limb. Dora Lomitzer of Northumber land comity took to swearing at a neighbor and wsis arrested and fin ed U.75 for swearing. Mie was not able to pay the line and was sent to Suubury jail. If Xorthum- rland county people would ar rest and fine all the men in that county that swear, a large fund conld be raised. The same tact may be said of other counties. Vote the republican ticket. -Last week Chariot t, North Caro lina newspapers announced that i Wttilev James. colored, was on nis -t-.i, weddimr tour. He had been h onestiv married eight times be f, nfi everyone of his eight wives had died a natural death. He was happy with everyone and ;n.iuwi him to re marrv every I L J I I l - . time. time. He is hopeful that this ninth wife inav le as good as tne former ones and may live to sooth v.ia Hwiininr vears. He is 75 years them are twins and are ageo oo years - He has one year old twins left him by his eighth wife. LXe Custom in the British army for bids officers of the army from Peek ing cover under fire though the men do seek cover. For that rea son the loss of British officers in the battles between the British and Boers has been heavy. Brad dock lost the tattle near Fort Pitt i -T- i. . . 1.1 t.v. ill x 4 4 ', I I im; utj vttiu uv tajk. shelter himself or allow his men take shelter. ' , f The Lutheran congregation in Lrnis town have been earnestly con sidering the question of building a new church. They have such an abundance of room and location that they have not determined where to erect the new building. An architect and builder has been over the ground and is satisfied that the large brick parsonage can be moved as a whole from the cor ner where it now stands to make a place for a new church on the cor- ner. The woods fires in Westmore land county last week destroyed a great deal of hewn timber. The names worked out of the woods in to the fences on farms and endang ered many barns and houses. It required hard work to save houses and barns. The ipeople were al-' most smothered by the smoke. Their eyes were inflamed and burn, ed. Their throats became inflam ed and sore and with many the sit uation was distressing. They dar ed not flee from the country and to live there was misery. In some places whole fields of corn were destroyed. The fire almost got in to the town of liellefonte, Centre connty. Dr. King's New Life Pills. The democrats are telling it broad-cast that Colonel Barnett was not a brave officer in the 10th i Pennsylvania Begiment at Manila. It is only a few short weeks since the 10th Begiment, everyone of them was praised to the sky. There was'nt a coward then among them. It seems that Barnett fol lowed the tactics of the present time of keeping as much out of range of the enemy's fire as possi ble when not in a charge. It is said that he laid down when the others of the line laid down to pre sent less of an object for the Filipi nos to fire at. The Filipinos are hard put for something to say against Burnett when thev get ofTi such clash against him. Theqnes- tion of liaruett a standing up or laying down on the firing line at Manila has nothing to do with the issue in Pennsylvania tole settled at the poles on the 7th day of Xov euiler. Vote for Harnett. Dr. King's Xew Discovery. The last day of October went out wet and chilly. The threshed wh at in B'.air Cj., is not a half crop. The winter wheat presents a prom ising appearance. Jucob Will and G. W. Heck caught 14 bass, recently. W. H. Kerlin epeot a cumber of dvs in Sunbury recently. " . frank Murray ctught a bass that weighed 3 pounds, recently. C A. Hinkle caught 21 bass from Tuscirora creek one d ty last week. Mr. Joseph Adams of Tan Wert U on a business trip to Philadelphia. Eels are in market. People who have eaten snakes say they taste like snakes. Editor Schrom of the Newport Ledger was in town on Friday on business. The mild weather of last week was succeeded on Monday morning by heavy frost. Robert Hart and wife of Iowa are vifiilincr fthnir rolnlivna Anil frinnila in -- A this y:cimty. i Mr, d. tr. scbwtsier and daughters Annie and Isabella are in Philadel phia this week. Mrs. T. V. Irwin has returned from a visit lo friends in the eastern part of the State. John Banks, Esq.. and son of In diana. Pa . are visiting their friends nnd relatives here. Mr. Bank Doty of Philadelphia spent a few days with bis brother Cashier Djty, recently. Cnttle are not as high as many people dealing in cattle expected them to go. Vote the republican ticket. Menigerie flesh eating showmen feed tbeir animals horse meat, horse meat cheaper hey can buy than beef There was two week of smoke and fog ending with the rain of last Saturday evening. Vote for Bpash or and Hostettler.' W. S. Arbogast, landlord of the Jacobs House soent several days of last, waalr in Philadnlnhia. Officer Lapp bad charge of the hotel. fyV Ralph u. pnschnlAt pharmacist has born assisting Ur. Bothermel in Lawistown. RrphrltnowB all about the drug store business. ' " There is a report, that the railroad company will build a stone bridge serosa the Susqnehanna river at Rockville five miles north of Harris burg. The Both rock property two store rooms and a dwelling house in Pat terson were sold at executor's sale, last Saturday to Emit Schott for $3, 360 Vote for Hower. Hundreds of bogs are dying of cholera in the vicinity of West Ches ter. Boast corn on the ear is good for hog cholera. Vote for John L Mitchell for Judge of Superior court. Citizens in Monroe and Greenwood townships and some parts of Dela ware township have taken away the farm fences along the roads and cul tivate the ground oat to the wagon track. Vote for Boden. Fire on Shade mountain showed nicely on Saturday evenicg. The rain on Saturday evening put the fire out to the satisfaction of everyone. The coming of the rain drove the dense smoke oat of the valley. Vote for Barnett for State Treasurer. The Garliale Indian foot-ball do not pad their elothea to play. Mifiintown defeated Lewiatown in foot ball game played at Una plaea oa Saturday. , v The travel- on the railroad was large daring the month of October. Vote for Brown for Judge of the 8a- vQi 1 r mimw I A. pair of spectacle were left in r9rthinr llArohant Har ley's store last Saturday. The loaer may be the finder by calling at Mr. Harley'a store. In the State of Delaware where the whipping post is in use for crim inal offence there ia leas crime than in places where the whipping post doea not exist Washington despatches insist on it that Admiral Dewey and Mrs. W. B. Hazen of Washington, D. C, are soon to be married. Mrs. Haaen ia a widow about 40 years of age. - - Members of the 10th Pennsylvania Begiment deny that Barnett exhibit ed cowardice at Manila. There was no more cowardice in being behind rice bags than being behind entrench meats at the proper time. The beautiful sunset on Monday evening beguiled a number of dis tinguished local weather piophets in to a prediction of nice, fine weather, entirely to dry for the healthy growth of the newly sown wheat. On Tues day morning it rained and the great eat rain of the autumn waa on. The political situation from a Be publican stand-point never looked brighter in Juniata than it does at the present time. Everything points to the success of the entire ticket. The only danger in sight ia that we may fail to get out a fall vote. Let every Republican turn out and speak to hia neighbor and urge him to be sure and vote on election day. Vote the straight ticket. There is a general inquiry why two steam threshing engines should be blown to pieces within a distance of 12 miles in this county. What waa the motive that caused the bad sots? The report of the explosion of the en gine at Swales was loud., i no re port of the explosion at Oriental did not disturb the family in the house near Miller's barn where the engine was when it waa wrecked by dyna mite. On Sunday large flocks of black birds passed over town south ward bound Birds make their pilgrimage to and from the sooth generally af ter night. They fly high above the mountains and come down during their journey, only when lost in fcg or protracted run storm that causes them to lose their bearing. Vote the republican ticket. It haa al ways been a pointer to better times, because the republican party have a better policy of government. The democrats are worrying be cause Barnett did not ran in front of his line and have a Filippino ballet pat through his body, bat what has that to do with he-election ofa state treasurer? About the next cam paign the leaders of the democrats will say the whole 10th Regiment were cowards, that the whole war waa a cowardly job against a weak race of peonlr, and that every mem ber of the 10th Begiment laid down behind something to shoot from whenever they bad the chance to do so. S. O. Thomas a candy salesman is fast in the meshes of the law for hay. ing too many wives. He is known to have married 40 women. Hew many more is not known. In his travels wherever he found employ ment he married, lived a short time with the newly wedded. Then be left mysteriously, turned up in an other community and there soon married and soon skipped the place. He would not make a good Mormon for a Mormon must keep all the women he marries. He goes to jail in Chicago. MJIRRIBD: Sterrett Shirk. On the 25th ult.,at the home of the bride's parents in Milford township, Wm. E. Sterrett aud Miss Bertha E Shirk by Bev. B. M. Campbell. oover Bitner. On the 27th nit., by Rev. W. H. Fahs at Mif tlintown, Emanuel Hoover and Maggie J. Bitner. DIED' Bask. On the 25th day of Oct oler in Walker township, Mrs. Nancy Hawk Rank, aged 72 years, 7 months. Interment on Friday in what years ago was known as the Kauffman graveyard, but lately it is known as the Roth rock grave yard. Lkitkr. On the 24th nit., in Fermanagh township, Charles Leit er, an infant son of Oliver Jjeiter. Interment in the Presbyterian grave-yard Daii.ky. On the 20th nit., eorge Dailey at Huntingdon by falling under the train on which te was a flagman. He had carried despatch orders from the train to the office and was returning to tte cars when he missed a step and fell nnder the wheels of the cars aud was run over and killed. His remains were taken to Milford Twp., Juniata Co. Pa., for interment in the Lutheran church grave-yard in Licking Creek valley on Saturday. A wife and seven children survive him. MJRRUGK LICENSE : Edward Clay Sheaffer and Alice Lydia Frymoyer, both of Oriental, Juniata county. MI1XI9M8 SITEH JtWAY. It U corUinl gratifying lo the public lo know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generotu to tha aaedy and offering. The roprielors of Or. King's New Diieovery lor Consumption, Congba and Colds, have given away over ten mil. lion trial tottlea of tbia ere at medicine nd have the aohtlahtian ol knowing it hos absolutely cared thousands of bepeleas eases. Asibmn, BrodckHix, Hoarseness and all disesses of t e Throat. Chest aad Lungs are aneely eared by it. Call on H. Y. Crawford, Draggt, asd get a free trial bottle. Regular sis 60c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. leieip Ira n lie Ar. David JTeanaaaVai Jfarevite Xamedjr framesrthr of a family. While it is considered by nuar to be a Kidaey aa4 Bladato Madidae, ft ia Jnst aa eertaia to care Dyapepala. Craatipattoa. Kb. autism. Scrofula and Bexem. This is bocausa ft arst puts U Kidawye te a. Boaiuy eoaaiuoo, eo they can atttau imparities from Healthy blood practically meaaa a completely healthy Hera ia a letter from Mra. Capf. Prtu Racm. af af . T. : My husband was troubled with his kidneys, f aerially Wit shooting pains through bis back. He Drid Kmnmady Fmroritm Memtdy, and ia new wan and strong. Although wvaaty years of age, he is aa hearty aa a aaaa aaaay years younger. I waa aa troubled with Dyspepsia that it waa painful for nse to walk. If y food did ma no good, .- aa any stomach could ot digest it Somebody recommended Fmrorlte .Remedy to me.and after taking two bottlea of it I waa completely cored, and am feeling splendid We both attribute our good health to Farorfto Remedy." -- It ia prescribed with unfailing success for Zferva Troubles, and for the Liver and Blood ftia aapednc It haa cared many that were beyond the aid of other medicine. Aak your druggist for ft, and insist npoa getting ft. Dea't take aubstitato. It will coat you $1.00 far a regular f ull-slsed bottle. Campfo BottSo Frco It yom want to try favorite Remedy before buying, amid yaw fall pee, offlce address to the Da. David Kbnnbot CoaroaATKm, Roadont, N. Y., and mention I Ait fafitr. Tbey wfll send you a free trial bottle, all charge prepaid. This genuine offer is aaade to prove to everybody what a wonderful medieiae ft aa, SCHOTFS STORES. Autumn Openings. A great many gocda bave been bought at 8cholt's recent visit in New York Mark eta at juat the right tine and at the right prices, so we wll you these goods at the old pricea. AUTUMN yCVILTIES in Dims gcofn; Venetinr Cloth, cheviot cloth, Ladies' Cloth, Brcsdcloth fr the ttyiUh tailor made suit, bZ ck creporo This beanti.nl fab ric for tire dres fkirts will be rcore stvlifh this season than erer. We show you these nice selections from 50cts to $1,00. We also opened up fine linings for these stylish snita. Yon will be pleased with our large assortments. The New Golf Capes; They sre called Go!f Carta, bnt ate not moropolized by golih'rs. In fact these beautiful garments sre now regarded as an indispensible feature of every well-dressing woman's ward-robe. The new eapea are slylifh and handsome are chick and charming and prices are in for every person- We wtll aell tbem for $1.00, $5.00, $6 SO, fcc. Jacketa and plush eapea will again be very styliah tbia season, only the shapes and makea of them are differeit. We lave them opened up for your selection. If iasea and children's reefera in tan a-d fncy cloths t-immed with aoutssh braid afid hn collars. Give us an early call. ,., WomeniHlta-and sbirtis .'aunty, stylish, ressorsble priced, perfectly tailor made, a few styles we received; Bed comforters, bny now. Higher prices wilTWMuLtaiSL.0"; Outing flannels, re w patterns, bargain pricea on them 6c a yard: worth 8c. Blanket sale Trustworthy goods always, all wool, half wool and eoaWi-B-i5oi. When we tell of what it ia made ot you can depend on It- It must be just so. Fine fleeced cotton blankets fnll size avd at the bargain rrice or 60cts a pair. Autumn Carpets: a fine selection. Onr customers ;know what to expect here, but the certainty that prices must soon go higher provides good reasons why buyers should promptly take advant-ge oCpresent prices. . - - - . BARGAIN DAY Pricea as long aa they last. Call qnick: 600 yards of Ginghams st Jc, slishtly stained. 600yds of ginghams at 9cts, perfect goods, good rtvles. 600 ysrds Lancaster Girgbama at 6c Beiling price avould be 7c. 1( 00 yards of muslin not s ya,d wide at ?J to 4c. 1000 yaida of yd wide mnslin for 6c, elegaet grade. Bleached muslina at same proportion low prices. 1000 yards :or rood Calicoes st !c, cot less tban 10 yards. 6000 da ol ii.d'go blue, black and fancy calicoea still st 6ct. A couple dozen shirt waists at 19cts and ?6cts are COct coods. A few dimities, orgsndies, Iswns at 6c, f Jcj worth 12Jc snd 15cts. - FOOTWtAR: lien's Fioe Shoes, more Stylish than ever.- $6.00 City made ahoea for $3.60, H 00 city prire snoea for $3.00. $3.60 city jrice ahoea for $2 and $2 60, and a good shoe lor$l 26, fl.60, $1.76. Indies Shoes: Sevrral styles of patent leather and top doth, very stylish. These shoe are all vicl kidd and lip the same, and common aenae toe heel, always so com fortable the $4 60 style Icr $8.00 and $3 26; then a queen a.uong shoes, McKay, turn Welta for 2 60; then another shoe for S2 00 and $3.75 and some real fine dress stoes for $1.26, $1 .60; also the heavy every day Little men'a and little girls' eboee for scbooi ana eariy iaii wear iresu irom rac tory, broad, comfortable shape with good soles, will five best of satisfaction 1.00, .26 1.60. SCHOITS STORES, 103 TO 109 BRIDGE STREET, M1FFLI1NTOWJN, PA. 1866, ESTABLISHED. 1899. Special Invitation To Hie Public To attend the Attractive Sale ol Clothir.s; l?;ai goes on daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock ot Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLEt; of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing. T. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN J?A ) Li J Vai bady. fVH Hudaaav ahoe for $1.20, 1.25, 150 and 1.75. OF New Stock of Fall and Winter Clothing. Genu Foraiabinc Goods Furniture arrived and we at now ready to aerve the people. Onr pricea defy eoeapan. tion. ' A cash purobase of 15,000 worth of merchandise selected with care by aav Advaneed prices in merchandise will not affect onr large department store. - We bought our stock lower tbia season than ever before. A word of advice: We are sure of saving jou 25 per cent. WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW. ft Men'a new Fall aad Winter Single and DonbleTBreasted 8oita are $7.5 Ih elsewhere, priee here $5.00. Men'a New Fall and Winter, Single and Doable Breasted Suits $10 else where, price bore $7.50. . . Men'a new Fall and Winter Siogle and Double Breasted Suits $13.1) elsewhere, price here $10.00. Men's new Fall and Winter Single and Double Breasted Suite $16.0 elsewhere, prioe here $12 00. ILand than Fineof Besides carrying an immense stock of medium grades of elothing we hava always shown the leading line of strictly fioe and fashionable makes. No trash permitted in our Boys' Departmont, which aoconnts for the goti eral satisfaction. If at times, competitors use unreliable goods to advertise at low prices, we meet it by making the same prices or less, for dependable makes, for our maxim must be upheld at any cost Better goods for the same money or the sawe goods for less money than any house in the Union. Boya and Children's 8nits from $1 to $10.00. Youths or Young Men's suits from $2.60 to 12.00. The most correot Fall Head wear represented in our hat department. Wa are doing the hat business in the oounty. Always the lowest pnees, alwaya the newest shapes, slways the most reliable makes. We are headquarters for Sweet Orr & Co. Overalls and Shirts. The grandest display and largest assortment of Gents' Furnishing Goods to be found in the county. OUR FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISH ING GOODS DEPARTMENT- This department is filled to its utmost capacity Four thousand feet of wareroom &paoe tells the tale ur ability to save you money is worth nothing unless you take aaraa taee of it Call to see our grand assortment of patlor suits, oouohes, lounges, fancy rockers, bed room suits, chairs, extension tables, sideboards, chiffoniers, hall racks, springs, mattresses, and anything to be had in a first class furni ture storey deoorated China glassware to be found at prioea to defy eompetition. All furniture delivered free to any part of Juniata county. MEYERS, LEA DISC CLOTHIER AUD FtTRMlTIJRE DEALER.. MIFFIJNTOWN, PA. Tuscarora Valley Railroad. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MONDAY, J CUE. 20, 1898. .EASTWARD. : - . ... STATU DAILY, EXCEP- af. M Blair's Mills Waterloo. Leonard's Grove. . . Roes 1 arm rcrulack East Waterford . . . . He ;kmac HoDey G;o?e Fort Bigham Werble Plt)88:irt View Seven Pines Spruce Hiil Graham's Stewart Freedom Turbett Old Port Port Royal ...Lv. 25 31 37 45 51 57 05 45 52 12 8 0? 25 37 8 17 8 22 8 30 8 39 i ... . 42 50 59 8 44 8 52 04 12 8 55 15 03 3 23 3 26 06 09 12 29 32 9 18 3 38 3 45 25 Traina Noa. 1 and 2 connect at Port Soyal with Way PasaeBfter and Seashore Express on P. R. K., sod Hcb. 3 ard 4 with Mail east WESTWARD. t o STATIONS. DALLY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. N0.2N0.4 A. V. P. M. 20 5 05 275 12 33!5 18 30,5 21 39 5 24 4215 27 50'5 35 53!5 38 01 15 46 0615 51 15 6 00 23i6 08 286 13 Port Koyal Old Port Turbett Freedom Stewart Graham's Spruce Hil! Seven Pines Pleasant View.. .. Warble Fort Bih-un Honey Grove.... Heckman East Waterford.. Perulack Boss Farm. Leonard 'a Grove. Waterloo." 0.0110 1.3,10 2.8,10 3.7110 4.410 5.010 6.310 7.2 9.0 10.0 12.0 14.0 15.1 17.5 20.5 22.0 40 6 25 53 00 08 6 38 6 45 6 53 2d.0 25.5 27.0 14 20 6 59 7 05 Blair's Mills.. .. .Ar. Traina Noa. 2 aad 8 connect at Blair'a Hills with Concord, Doylebnrc; Dry Ran, Nossville, Ncelyton, Shade Gap, Shade Valley and Qosborn Station Staf Lines. 3. a MOOBHEAD, 8penntndent. T. S. MOOBHEAD, PntidmU. FREE"! a .4 Vaiuabto Book on Nbo' t jJMam mmni ir to aor J SDtl poor patients can ?lo nht tbia medietas ffcr of chaRft. T!il. wimvhii hem Dnmna tnrtbe Re-;s! 3rx.or kceniK. ot Fort Wayne. Ind since 1S& j nav pTOired nnder bis direction or the SvGSNIC MED. CO.. Chicago, EoidbrDraceista at SI par Bottle. efcr tai.-eSuw.SJJ.7a.. S Bottlea tor 89- baa over aad over again proved by its ouret, wban tit otter reparatkns failed, ttwt 't U line Owe Trw BLOOD Pnrttt. and House f urnishing Goods RAILROAD TIME TABLE. J3EHBT corrvTr railroad. Tbe following schedule went Into effect Not. 10, 1896, snd the traina will be ran as follows. n. m a. m leaTe Ajrmea.m p. m ' . r v . . -.-.a anil 7 49 v i o 'Sulphur Sprina-s 7 46 2 &T Sulphur Springs 7 46 "Corman Siding; 7 4 8 41 9 11 "Corman 8 id in 7 44 8 18 4 45 9 14 llontebelio Park 7 41 2 16 4 45 9 16 'Weaver 7 40 2 18 4 61 9 19 Roddy 7 86 2 08 4 64 9 22 floffmn 7 83 2 06 4 56 9 24 "Rover 7 81 2 08 4 69 9 2T 'Mahanov 7 28 2 00 6 10 10 43 filoomfleid 7 23 I 41 6 16 3 49 Tresslei 7 09 I 86 6 21 9 64 NeIlson 7 04 1 81 6 24 9 67 'Dam's 7 01 1 28 5 27 10 06 Klliotsburfr 6 68 1 26 6 82 10 7 'Berobeisl's 6 61 1 20 6 84 10 17 'Groea Park 6 48 1 18 6 87 10 30 'Montonr Jane 6 88 1 15 6 02 10 85 Landisbnrf 6 28 2 60 p. m a. m Arrive Leave a. m p m Train leaves Bloomfleld at 6.68 a. rn and arrives at Landisbarg at 6.28 a. m. Train leavea Landiabnrg at 6.08 p. m., and arrives at Bloomfleld at 6.40 p. m. All atationa marked (') are Baa; stations, at which traina will come to a fall atop oa signal, Caaa. H. Sanur, S. H. Bans, President. Sapt. IVJEWrORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL 1 1 ley Railroad Company. Time table nf MUatiM. ImIm wi iifloot am lfn.il.. Hay 181b, 1896. STATIONS. West- East- want. ward. 8 1 2 T Newport 6 08! 10 86 8 80 Bnflalo Bridge 6 08 10 38 8 27 8 67 Jnniata Furnace ... 6 12 10 42 8 23 8 6t Wabncta 6 15 10 46 8 20 8 60 Sylvan 6 25 10 62 8 16 8 46 Watr Plug 6 22,11 01 8 11 8 41 Bloomfleld J unct'n. 6 811109 8 08 8 88 Valley Road 6 39 11 09 8 00 8 82 Klliottsbnre: 6 61 11 21 7 46 8 18 Green Park 6 64 11 24 7 40 8 10 Lojsville 7 06 11 86 I 84 3 04 Fort Kobeson 7 111141 7 26 2 66 Ontr 7 151I 46 7 lg 2 4 Cisna'a Ron 7 21 11 61 7 15 2 46 Aadersonburg 7 27 11 67 7 10 2 40 Ii'aiD 7 86112 06 7 08 2 84 Mount Pleasant ... 7 4112 11 6 68 2 24 New Germant'n ... 7 46112 16 6 60 2 20 D. GRING, President and Manager C. K. Hat ib, General Agent. 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