Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, December 20, 1899, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN. PA.
WEDNESDAY, DEO. 20, 1899
lfiRMB.
Subscription H.00 per year if paid
la advance ; $1.50 If not paid In ad
vance.
Transient advertising and? local
notices 8 onU a line.
Deduction will be made to tbom de
siring to advertise by the year, half or
quarter year.
810RT LOCJ1L&.
Bncklen's Arnica Salve.
Dr. King'sl-New Discovery. ,jr
Next Monday will be Christ
mas.
Where is the money panic in the
cities to land affairs!
The fine weather was brought to
a close on the 19th by a rain.
Will Agninaldo come in as
Christmas giftt i a question.
Dr. AtkinBon and Captain Me
ridian are both on the sick list.
Keauer we wish yon a merry
Christmas and a happy new year.
Dr. King's New Discovery.
Merchant Jacob Kickenbach of
Mexico lias lieen granted a pension A
S
George Jacol is home on vacV
tiou from Chambersburg Academy;
The Republican National. Con-
veution is to lie held in Philadel
phi:i.
Ex-State Senator Smiley of
Bloomfield spent a day in town re
cently. Jesse Clouser of Miller township,
Perry county, caught four coon the
other night.
Dr. King's New Life Pills.
The church congregations are
getting up entertainments for
Christmas.
lue w ind on r-riday morning
wits "too much ' for the street
electric lights.
Miss Lizzie Schor shingled her
father's barn in Union township,
Luzern county.
A number of freight car jump
ers have been lodged in jal with
in the past week.
Dr. King's New Life Pills.
Miss Margery Patterson is home
from Wilson Seminary to spend
the Christmas vacation.
Dwight L. Moody the distin
triittshed evangelist is ill at his
' ome at Northfield, Mass.
The sheriff of HIair county has
40 properties under his hammer
merl tie. fm
lT Dr.
for sale on the 5th ot January
Mr. and Mrs. William Luck
have leen visiting in Snyder,
Northumberland and Union conn
ties Samuel A. Tyson visited his
father and mother is .MiHerstowa
on Sunday and found them in good
health.
Dr. King's New Discovery.
Compulsory education officers in
Philadelphia are to wear a bronze
badge when hunting children out
of school.
Undertaker Snyder says it is a
long time since it has Iteen so
healthy. The funerals are few
and farjietween.
Harry K. Bonsall late proprietor
and publisher of the Juniata Trib
une, has been on a trip to the west
ern part of the state
The Centre couuty grand jury,
has agreed to contribute $5,000 of
the county fund for the erection of
the Curtin monumeut.
Three effective field guns aud
10.000 rifles have been fonud not
far from Santiago de Cnba. They
were hid by the dissatisfied Cu
bans. Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Sibley, who made able speeches
in favor of silver Hi to 1, has
changed his views on the coin ques
tion. He is now a single coin gold
advocate.
The disastrous work of the ele
ments under the iuflnenceof a num
ber of the pla nets being in a straight
Hue did not coiueUust Saturday as
was predicted. .
Mrs. Kllen Allison after a
mouth's visit in Washington with
her daughters Mrs. Bishop and
Mrs. Thrush has returned to her
home in this place.
Kaflling matches for chickens,
turkeys, &c, are common these
long nights, aud poultry being low
iu price, some people take that
way to dispose of them.
Dr. King's New Discovery.
Win. Crawford of the Tribune is
ill with bronchial pneumonia at the
home of his iainily with his father-n-law
Mr. Jacob Sulouff about 4
iles north-west of town.
Kailroad policemen aided by lo
cal officers of the law are on the
look-out for certain parties who
have been pilfering iron, brass,
wire, &c, from the railroad.
The couuty flag was at half
mast on the 14th inst., in honor of
the 100th anniversary of the death
of George Washington, who died
on the 14th day of December 1799.
The oldest inhabitant does not
recollect so mild a winter up to
this date Deeemlier 20. It was
only last week that wild geese got
through with their southward mi
gration, j
Dr. King's New Life Pills.
The Americans have caDtured a
high mountain stronghold north of
Manila. It is high enough to cool
off those who sweltered in the low
lauds. The trouble is to secure
the leisure aud business to get
there.
Dr. King's New Discovery.
iamer Dolan ami wife of Wis
consin, have erne to visit his
mother Mrs. Dolen, wife of Ezra
Dolan, deceased, in Milford town
ship. It is 14 years since Elmer
went out.
The incorporators of the Perry
county National Bank to be locat
ed at NewDort are V, A. Rlnnmin
J. W. Stimmell. W. C Pnm.mir
L. E. Atkinson. William Swart'
John Flisher, John M. Smith..
An Italian near Barree, Hunt
ingdon county, was thawine- dvn-
amite with hot water. The dyna
mite exploded and hurled the Ital
ian 100 feet distant. When nick.
ed np his limbs were broken and
disjointed. He was dead.
In running away from pursuing
American troops Aeuinaldo nass-
ed over a mountain range 5000 feet
nign. . metop of the mountain
had frost and snow on it and the
troops suffered having come
from
the tropical heat of the flat lands.
BuckJen's Arnica Salve.
John Tyson has a large wild-cat
in a cage in his lot at his home on
Third street. The cat was trap
ped on Shade mountain. Harry
Tyson and Elmer Harris brought
the cat to town in a bag. Harris
was a good deal scratcheLjn his
legs.
There is a panicky feeling In
stocks and money matters in east-
cities, which is not a pleasant
........ Af.iV.! ! Si
JT V,ru? lr
ests of the country at the close of
the 19th century. It is hoped it
may not prove to be as disastrous
as some want to predict it
Dr. King's New Life Pills
A. large audience was present in
the Lutheran church last Thurs
day evening to hear the concert
given by Madam Fry under the
auspices of the Young People's Lu-
Uher League. The entertainment
was a good one. mners win ioi
low to raise funds to aid in build
ing a new church.
A pathetic case of family misfor
tune reveals itself in the fainilv of
Anthony Mesaitis in Shenandoah,
Pa. A few days since the father
was made helpless by an accident
in the mines; last Thuisday a
daughter was taken sick and is not
expected to live, and on Friday
their son was brought home dead,
having been crushed by a fall of
coal in a mine.
A female trained nurse in a west
Philadelphia sanitarium is under
arrest for attempting to destroy an
infant by burning it in a furnace.
It is not known to whom the baby ,
belonged. A colored servant in
IS
nosing a Unit discovered the woiSJhog.
of the nurse and ran out and called
a police officer. The child was al
most consumed before taken out of
e furnace.
King's New Discovery.
On Saturday the planets Nep
tune, Saturn, Earth and Moon,
were in line with the Sun, the orb
around which they swing. They
had not ben in such a Hue since
about 500ears ago and some as
tronomers - thought such a line
might be productive of disasterous
results. They thought the oceans
might be spilled out over the dry
land of the i.irtu and produce a
deluge,
without
But the event passed by !
disturbance. 'Jhat evi-.
dently was not the time for a del
uge, but the eclipse came.
The 14th inst.. was celebrated
at Mount Vernon, Virginia by a
considerable number of persons,
chiefly members of the masonic
fraternity in honor of the centen
nial anniversary of the death of
George Washington. Piesident
McKinley and cabinet were there.
The Grand Army Posts in many
places held meetings commemora
tive of the anniversary. The only
observance at Mifflintown was that
everyone spoke of the occasion and
the couuty nag was displayed at
half mast.
Mrs. Joseph McCauley was rob
bed of her pocket- lmok in Philadel
phia hist Saturday afternoon. She
had the pocket-book in an unlock
ed satchel. The town was crowd
ed at a certain place coming out of
a store. She felt a pressure upon
the satchel .straps, but did not
think of pick-pockets. She thought
it was caused by the throng of
women she was passing through,
but after awhile discovered her
satchel open aud the pocket-look
gone. The pocket-book contained
between twenty-five ami thirty five
dollars and railroad ticket, r
Bloomfield Democrat, Decent
ler 13: A bold attempt at high
way robbery was nuide on Deputy
Prothonotarv Warren Stephens of
this place on Saturday night,
while on his way from Newport
with a young lady. At a dark
Dlace in the narrows a man with a
trie club in his hands, jumped out
and attempted to stop the horse,
but Mr. Stephens gave the horse a
cut with the whip and the animal
sprang forward. The man then at
tempted to get into the buggy from
the rear, but the horse was too fast
for him, and he was soon leu De
hind. Warren says he was scared
so liadly his hair stood on end.
'Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
MrALlSTKRVfLT.K ITEMS.
Samuel Shelly got a position An
Cape May and started there last
Monday.
John Fisher mail agent between
Kanet and Butler, returned to his
work after spending a few weeks
hunting, &c.
Kurtz Oberholtzer moved his
familv to Lewistown last Wednes
day where he is employed.
Tom Shellenbereer moved his
amily to Lewistown. )
Bothchurches are getting Teady
with their Christinas entertain
A -- fTl. T MI.Awnna will tinlil
their exercies on Sunday evening;!
I ami the Presbyterians on C hrist-
mas evening. ' V
i Mrs. Clem Shelley expects to go
to Ohio to visit her daughter.
Mrs. J. V. Benner and children
spent Sunday at Oakland Mills
witn her mother. ... ; f
Mrs. A. J. Merrick of Wilming-
ton is spending Christmas with W
mother Mrs. Sne Kauffman. r
Joe Weber returned home to bis
family to spend Christmas.
" ""
Juniata Co.
Pomona Grange No.
3, win meet with Walker Grange
at the home of Bro. J. T,
Ailman
on Thursday and Friday,
ber 28 and 29, 1899, at 10
Decent
o'clock A. M.
PROGRAMME.
Address of Welcome by Walker
Grange.
Response by D. B. Mc Williams.
When is a farmer living beyond
his means by D. B. Esk.
The necessity of organization
and co-operation among farmers by
E. Davis.
Are free text books in the pub-
110 schools a benefit or not by W.
Smith.
Does manure lose by laying on
the surface after it has been spread
by Elliott McMeen.
Essay by Mrs. Nettie Ailman.
Is painting, sketching and fancy
needle wort a labor or recreation
with women by Mrs. Mary Bsh.
Select reading by Mrs. A G.Noss.
Election of Officers will be held
at this session.
J. W. McCahak,
Lecturer
Herbert Thomas A Co..
ed their store earlv for the holidays
Miss Isabella Schweier paid a vis-
It to friends in Lewisbnrg over Sun
dav.
The Perry County Medical Societv
win noid a banquet in iJloomnelJ on
tie evening of February 21
Jeremiah Stauffir claims to have
found gold bearing quartz on his
farm in Westmoreland county.
The British can ovei whelm the
Biers, but it will coat them many
valuable lives and a great deal of
money.
Government announces that in the
United States there are over 200,000
more acres sown to wneat than a
year ago.
There are reports and reports of
all kinds relative to the construction
of the railroad from ftis place to the
Susquehanna river.
Stage line men would be glad if
they could pass the two mouths to
come off the road for during those
two months, bad roads and severe
weather are experienced.
John Bender killed a 480 pound
no recently. ibere are few hoes
nlau2ht-r-d this ta'l I hat tana! that
weight- It was an 18 months ol 1
X ,. . . ,, . , . .,-ff
flintown, P. O , on Saturday evening,
Dee. 16, 1899 were for: Emma Rid
eo, Francis Colgan, Lewis H. Whit
aker, J. H. Siever, Wm. H. Weaver
and one for Herman L. Hazcec'a.
American troops of the Sixth In
fantry, 20 soldiers and 18 native po
licemen attacked 400 insurgents at
Madrigal on the Island of Negro,
one of the Pbillipine group and rout
ed tbe insurgents, killing 28 and
wounding many. .
- Tbe old border raid claim cbest
nut that is re roasted every time a
Fracklin county man wants a nomi-
nation for Congress is again sending
forth its aromatic odera. At this
eirly stage of the Congressional cam
paign it has so fragrantized the Se.
linsgrove Tribune, that the journal
is oderizing Snyder county with its
fragrance.
Tbe Wayne Nebraska Republican
of the 13th says: The cattle feeders
are making the grain business in the
towns exceeding dull. Scarcely a
load ot corn is offered to the regular
buyers for the reason that tbe feed
ers need it and are willing to pay a
price considerably in advance of what
shippers can afford to pay, and as a
result the feeders get tbe corn and
and the other fellows keep up fires
iu their offices, grow fat and lazy,
but business that's a different thing
they don t nave any of it to do.
Rev. Raven had a packed house on
Sunday evening to see and hear the
deliverance of his illustrated lecture
oa the drunkard's career from start
to fioiah. It represented the youth
taking bis first drink and bis journey
thence on into tha drink habit to
drunkenness through its various
stages till the hallucinations of his
mind make him see demons and
snakes and then to tbe time that he
becomes an outcast and dies alone
and forsaken on a pile of straw with
no sympathetic creature about but a
friendly dog.
Two doctors in this town who
courteously attend to each others
practice when occasion requires,
made tbe exchange last Sunday, be
cause one of them had an invitation
to dinner in a neighboring town.
wnue me one doctor was enjoying
bis dinner an argent eail was sent in.
The other doctor promptly respond'
ed to tbe call to wait the whole day
on the case of obstetrics four miles
away, and when he returned to his
home in the evening be was eon
fronted with the fact that he had
missed a ease of the same kind in his
own practice a few doors from his
office.
The eclipse of the moon on Satur
day eveninsr war visible to everyone
who desired to look at it- All of the
uwu wrouk a uuiuw strip uu lie
south side was covered by the shad'
ow. The unshadowed atrip was not
silvery in its color, as the color of the
moon usually is. but it was of a cold
en color. There did not come with
tne eclipse tne disaster that some
had predicted, that because' of the
lining up of a number of planets the
end of the world should come. It
isn't hard to count when eclipses
take place, if one knows bow, but no
man kaows how to count the time of
the wreck of the present planetary
system.
TAKE NOTICE!
Why go with cold feet when felt
boots can be bought at S. A. Ellis's
store at $1. 75 up to $3. 90: Also, i
complete line of lombsn&en's stock,
ings, at lowest prices.
JS
1 This is the season of the year for
the longest yarn ;on the longest
sausage. - ' . . . .
w , ., ' -
, Mr Wlfe of
?tr?' turned from a yiBit
j to fnends ln Huntingdon county. ,
I The Grand Army of the Bepub-
. lie has decided 'to hold its next en-
: camp men t at Chicago. August. 28
i
to September 1st, 1900
The conjunction of Neptune, Sa
turn, the Sun, the Earth and the
Moon on Saturday, if it had
affect produced fine weather,
the probability is, that Diety
the machinery of the planets
any
but
has
ad-
jnsted in such a way that a
con-
junction or a lineing np as was the
case on Saturday, is not to produce
any change of the state of affairson
the respective planets.
The Christmas that is to - come
next Monday is dated December 25,
1899 according to record, but ac
cording to fact it should be some
four years earlier for king Herod
died about four years before the so
called birth date of Christ. Being
dead four years-before the so-called
birth date he could not have issu
ed a decree to execute all male
children born at Bethlehem 1899
years ago. The death decree for
male children at Bethlehem was
issued for the especial execution of
Christ.
MARRIED:
Spear BARTox.--On the 13th
inst., at Pleasant View, Juniata
county, Pa., by Rev. R. M. Camp
bell, J. Harvey Spear of Blair's
Mills and Annie IS. Barton.
Bicrrikr Vahxkr. On the
12th inst.?, at Pyleton, Juniata Co.,
Pa., by Rev. M. S. Derstine, Wil
liam Berrier and Alice L. Varner.
Harsiirergkr Shelly On
the 14th inst.. at the residence of
the bride's parents in Delaware
township, Juniata Co., Pa., by Rev.
I.Williams Ancker, Abram Harsh
berger of Oliver Twp., Mifflin Co.,
Pa., and Pearl S. Shelly.
Allen Milliken. On the
13th inst., at Mifflintown by Rev.
W. II. Fahs, Austin C. 'Allen of
Harrisburg, Pa. and Fressie M.
Millikeu of Mifflintown, Pa.
MJRRUOlC LICENSE :
Charles C. Meniminger and Char
lotte M. Book, l)oth of Spruce Hill
township.
Testou B. Shelly of Delaware
township and Nettie A. Lauver of
Monroe township.
Daniel Arnold aud Mary A.
Paige, lxth of Holler, Pa.
DIED.
Billin'ger. On the 13th inst.,
at his home in Milford township,
George Billinger aged 63 years,
2mos and 2 days.
He died of dropsy and heart
failure. He was a soldier against
rebellion. (Interment on the 15th
inst., in Church Hill cemetery.
Mcldoon. On the 12th inst.,
in Milford township, Philip Mnl
doon. Interment . in - Lutheran
church cemetery iu Licking creek
valley. - . -
GOOD BYE TO JUNIATA "
We would respectfully inform tbe
pablic that we will close out the pho
tographic business in J uniata coun
ty by tbe 1st of Hrcb, 15100, or we
may leave any time inside of that
date. We will now give you tbe
benefit of our departure by the fol
lowing reduction in tht prioe of Pho-
tapraphs:
Our fa UU (per dozu ) caroonet
mantello cabinets now $3.00
Oar $3 00 (per d"zn) or dull fin
isb cabin is now for $2 00.
Our $2 00 (per dozen) cabicet, glos
sy finish now for $ 1 50.
Our $ 2.00 (per dozn) mantello,
carbonet or dull now $1 50.
Our $1 50 (per dozen) mantello
cards, carbonote or dull $1.00.
Montello tets for 75 cents. Man
tello teta square, 12 for 50cts.
Notice, all parties having negatives
here who may wish Photos from
them will please send in your orders
as earlv as possible, rb all negatives
on band will be sold for glass. Re
member this is not an advertising
dodge This is the plain truth.
We are going to leave Junicta nnu
May be here until March 1st, 1899,
to accommodate all those who may
wish to have work done at reason
able prices. All parties who have
ticket and have not, taken their sit
ting yet will please do so as early as
possible.
Rsason for leaving Jnniata is not
because we expect to fiod aiy better
people, but we are looking for more
of tbem. Mr. Schott will use the
roome for store purposes after we
vacate them. Don't delay, but come
at once. Resreotfully,
Joseph Hess,
Mifflintown, Pa.
SOLID TRAINS TO NORTHERN
MICHIGAN.
The Chieago. Milwaukee & St.
Paul Railway is now running solid
trains of palace sleeping cars, dining
cars (serving meals 1 cart) and
first class day coaches through from
Chicago to Ca'amut, Houghton, Han
cock and other points in tbe Copper
Country without change of cars, with
direct connection for Marquette,
Negaunee, Isbpeming, &c, and pass
engers from the East, South and
Southwest will find this a most de
sirable route.
All coupon ticket agents sell tick
eta via the Chicago. Milwaukee &.
St Paul Railway.
WHO M8T PAY.
Altoona Tribune: The school di
rectors of Colerain township, Bed
ford countv, have a strange case on
bands. Some little boys and girls
penned out the teacher, a lady to
make her promise to give tbem a
Christmas treat When she found
the door was locked she opened it by
knocking out a panel with an ax and
breaking the lock. Then she said
the scholars would have to pay for
the damage. The parents refused
and the directors will hold an in
quest on the
XTJoCdDdDDDDQ
Any information that Una bow sickness aad
can be overcome is the most
news a paper can print Although this is an
advertisement, it contains facts of mora vital
importance than anything else in this newspaper.
. It tens of a medicine known forever thirty
years as Dr. Varid Kennedy's Fm
Remedy. It is a medicine that purifies
the Blood, and restores the Kidneys,
Bladder and Urinary Organs to vigor
and strength. Its principal ingredient
not alcohol. It does not ruin men's and
women's lives by causing intoxication
fostering the appetite for strong drink.
Fm write Remedy cools and purifies the
blood. It is not like the many " bitters," " com
pounds " and "tonics, now so widely sold, which
heat and inflame the blood, doing more injury
than good.
Fm vorlte Remedy cures troubles of women
just as certainly as it cures troubles of men. It
restores the Liver to a healthy condition, and
cures the worst cases of Constipation. It cures
Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia,
all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases,
Gravel, Diabetes and Bright s Disease.
My complaint was Stone in the Bladder.
Physicians said my case was hopeless, but Dr.
Kennedy's Favorite Remedy cured me."
D. H. Moag, Lebanon Springs, N. Y.
; Sold in all drug stores for $i.oo a bottle.
One teaspoonf ul is a dose, and you will experi
ence relief long before first bottle is taken.
C?"la RAtfl FfljkT Every
WtVUVIIIVIIVVi troubled
with anv of the ailments mentioned above
is offered a chance to try Favorite
wuuoui any cose wnatever. sena your luu post
office address to the Dr. David Kennedy Corpor
ation, Rondout. N. Y., and a free sample will be
sent vou. Please sav vou saw the advertisement
in this paper, so we may know your request
SCHOTrS STORES.
Cbwistmas is C timing.
On Top with a full Line of Holi
day Goods.
The Largest and most select
: Holiday Goods ia Mifflintown and
Juniata Co., is shown byusthissea
json. Anything you want for a Hoi
liday Gift, you find at SCHOTT'S
Prices are lower and t?oods Tis
sold at smaller profit than at any
other store.
Come early; make your selections
now.
We Invite jqu all
SCHOTT'S STORES,
BRIDGE STREET.
1866, ESTABLISHED. 1899.
Special Invitation To The Publit
To attend the Attractive Sale of
from
THE IMMENSE ST0GK
OF
D. W. HARLEY.
It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS-
Who nave money to invest to
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
It is truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLE:
of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices.
His prices lea ve all Competitors in the rear, so don't fiil
to give him a call if in need of Clothing.
D. W. HARLEY
MIFFLTNTOvVN PA.
CJGl'JG
- welcome
an&-
Remedy
is genuine.
Clothing that goea on daily
examine the Stock of Goods for
vorite
a a sv as.
MA
person M Mr t 1
Meyer's Stores
The Lurgest Distributors of Men's
and Boys' Apparel.
SPECIAL SALS Beginning Monday, November 27th, and
Ending Monday, December 25th.
A Clothing Sale That Demands "Attention,
The best tbst money esn bay at half
method of baying from of erloaded msnnfaetnrers. We are really telliag yea
better goods for less money tban any otber bouse in Amenee. '
Jfetffs S8 Suits $4.75. Comprising all wool cheviots. All sises.
Good values at $8. Piek tbem now out for $4 75.
Men's $10 Suits $6.50. Hera's a obanee to get a good roit for little
made to fit. We bsve all sizes in
$10 suits tbst others sre sell, and
Onr Briee bow $6.60.
Men's $19 Sw'tS $7.50. Comprising all wool fancy Cassimeres,
Tweeds, Cbeviots, Cl-va sod Serges. All sisos from 34 to 42. Honest
value at $12 now $7 60.
Hoys' Cloihing. Bwg your boys here for new suite and overcoats. All
the new fall pstterns Hundreds of styles to select from. All sises.
Our prices are lower than ewr.
Men's $8 Overcoats $5. I ' beaver and Kersey cloths. Guar.
snteed fsst colors Sabstsntisllv made snd neatly finished. Positive
bsrpains for $8 Bay one now for $5.
MEN'S $10 OVERCOATS $7.5 f. Comprising Kersey and Coverts, lined
with satin. 8tricly np to-dte coats now for $7.50.
MEN'S $14 OVERCOATS $10. In Covert cloths, beautifully trimmed.
New shadf s, welt sessis, with satin sleeve lining. Cut in the popular
lengths. Fine vslue at $15, now $10
MEN'S HATS AND FURNISHING. Men's Derby and Fedora, in blaok
brown, maple, eedar, pearl with black and white silk bands These hats
sre equal to any $2 bat made. Onr price $1.
DKRBTS IN UNBREAKABLE QUALITY. Thi line vtill wear as sny
$3 bat von may boy elsewhere They are Dunlsp, Yoeman, Knox and
Vonng styles, now $1.50
Exceptional bargains in Men's snd Boys' fhirts, underwear, neckwear,
gloves and ovsrshirts, at prices lower thaa ever. On our second floor we have
a full complete line of Trunks and Satchels. Our prioos are lower than any
House in tbe county.
Furniture and House Furnishing Goods, Queens ware.
Glassware and Fancy Chinaware.
Five large floors filled to their utmost xtent with Furniture and House
Furnishing Goods. The trust will not effect us in this department as we pre
pared ourselves in advance. We have carloads of furniture at low figures, and
we are prrpared to sell this line lowr tban ever. Call to see our grand line
of Parlor Suits, Covebes, Lounges, Fancy Rockers, Morris Chairs, Extension
Tables, Bedrootn Su td, Fsncy Parlot Tables, Side Boards, Fancy Desks.
Dinners, snd snytbing in the Furniture line. Also a complete line of Fanoy
Deoorated Ware, in Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, and a complete line
of Johnson's Ware B7Goods delivered free to all parts of tbe county.
MEYERS,
lis and 11T Brlde-e Street,
Tuscarora Valley Railroad.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MONDAY, JUNE. 20,
1898.
EASTWARD.
?vilNo.3
DAILY, EXCEPT 8UV
M.
25
31
37
M.
45
Blairs Mills Lv
Waterloo.
Leonard's Grove
I 51
1 57
Roes Farm
45
52
05
2 05
Perulack
East Waterford
2 12
2 25
2 37
2 42
2 50
Heckman
171
22
30i
39
Hotu-v Grove
Fort Bigham
Wirh!e
PleA8A t View
Seven Pines
Sprue Hill
Graham's
Stewart
Freedom
Turbett
Old Port
2 59
44
52
55
03
3 04
3 12
15
23
26
29
32
38
45
06
09
12
18
Port Royal Ar.
25
Train Not. 1 and 2 connect at Port Royal
with Way Passtaffer and Seashore Express
en P. R. R., rd Her. 8 ard i with Mail east
WESTWARD.
Trains Noa. 2 and 8 connect at Blair's
Mills with Concord, Doyletbnrg Dry Ron,
Nossrille, Neelyton, Shade Oap, Shade
Valley and Gosborn Station State Lines.
STATIONS. I XT J
2 No.2 No.4
DAILY, EXCEPT SUSDAY. j2
A. M. P. M.
Port Koyal 0.010 20 5 05
Old Port 1.310 27 5 12
Turbett 2.8:10 33 5 18
Freedom. 3.7110 36 5 21
Stewart 4.410 39 5 24
Graham's 5.0 10 42 5 27
Spruce Hill 6.3 10 50 5 35
Seven Pines 7.210 53 5 38
Pleasant View. . 9.0 11 01 15 46
Warble 10.011 06 5 51
Fort Big-ham. 12.011 15 6 00
Honey Grove. 14.0 11 236 08
Heckman 15.111 26 13
East Waterford.... 17.511 4o!6 25
Perulack 20.5 11 53,6 38
Boss Farm. 22.0 12 00 6 45
Leonard,- Grove... 24.012 08 6 53
Waterloo 25.512 14 6 59
Blair's Mill. . . . . Ar. 27.012 2o7 05
i
J. C. MOOBHEAD,
Supertntendtnt.
T. S. MOOBHEAD,
PrtMtni.
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osaal profits, esnssd by our sbrewi
this line. Compare these suits with
it would be hard to tell the difference.
91 IFFLHTOWJI, PA
MOOD'S Ssnaparilla has
Inl over ssaic proved by i
aad
over s-sc proved by its cares.
when &li other pjw rations failed, that
U Vut One Trus K!,OOB Pisrtftar.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
pERBT COITNTr RAILROAD.
Tbe followini schedule wnt Into effect
Nov. 1, 1896, and the trn will be pin a
ffVw.-
. in
4 80
4 86
4 8f
3 4'
4 4 '
4 4'".
4 61
4 64
4 56
4 69
0 0
9 no
919
9 11
! 11
9 15
9 19
9 22
9 24
U 2T
Pnncitnnon 7 61 2 28
Kinf' Hill . 7 49 2 2
Snlplmr SrHnr 7 4rt 2 20
Tormiin Pidin 7 4 3 18
Mi.ntHh. !'n Prl 7 11 2 15
Weaver 7 4i 2 IS
Roddr 7 8-t 2 08
Hoffman 7 8 2 65
Royer 7 81 2 0
-Mabanoy 7 28 2 0)
Bloomfield 7 23 I 41
TresKler 7 09 1 34
Nellson 7 04 I 81
Dum'a 7 01 1 28
Rlliotsburc 0 M 1 25
Brrnhoi.il 6 51 1 20
Groen Pirk 0 48 1 18
Montonr June 6 88 1 16
LandUburg 6 28 2 60
Arrive Leave a. m p m
BloomHeld at 5,(13 . m.,
Landisbure at fl.28 a. m.
6 10 10 48
5 16 9 49
6 21 9 64
6 24 9 67
6 27 10 05
6 32 10 1 7
6 84 10 17
6 87 10 80
6 02 10 36
p. m a. m
Train leaves Landisbnrjr at 6.08 p. m., and
mvea at Bloomfield at 6.10 p. m.
All stations marked () are flag atationa,
at which traina will come to a full atop oo
signal.
Cbas. U. Snur,
President. '
S. H. Kick,
Sop.
VIEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL
I 1 ley Railroad Company. Time table
or passenger trains, in effect on Monday,
May 18th, 1896.
STATIONS.
East-
Newprt
Baffalo Bridjre
Juniata Pnrnace ...
V'abneta
Bvlvan
Wat-r Pin
Blooratield JuDct'n.
Valley Road
Elliott-bare
Green Park
F.o grille
Fort Robeson
Center
Cisna's Rno
Andersonhm; .....
Blain
Mount Pleasant
New Germant'n ...
D. GRING, President and Manager
C. K.. Miusa, General Agent.
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f
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auvs caSB Am sutans is, '."SO
Jrnpp m Sxnar, CkiUm JM It.
tnqDmkriMM - i m g
Every Sufferer IZZ r"S
in Bad or links. Hit JoUU m IMIu, w?U I
- tun. JStCr
Great Cures proved l.v thoiiKand
Of ti'MiiitoiiinU t-li w that llootl'M 8ar
apMiilla im)hscss Hver to iurify,
Vitalize and enrich I Ik; LIimkI.
Hood'S Pills r.(-e tlie onlv AV.t to
M taken witb llml'a Snr-i a! tU-
Weat-
! ward.
6 06 10 351 8 30l
6 08 10 38 8 27 1 3 61
6 12 10 42 8 23: g 58
' 6 16 10 45 8 20 3 50
; 6 25 10 62 8 16 8 46
j 6 22 11 0l! 8 11 3 41
j 6 31 1 1 09' 8 Ot- 9 38
' 6 39 11 0!) 8 0 8 Hi
6 61 11 2l! 7 45 1 15
! 6 54 II 24! T 8 10
i 7 05 11 35; . 84 8 04
7 Hill 41; 72ti 266
7 1511 45 7 16 2 40
! 7 21 11 61 7 15 2 45
7 27ill 57 7 10 2 40
7 36 1 2 06 7 03 2 88
7 4112 11 6 58 2 24
7 45!I2 15 6 60 2 20