SEXTINEL& REPUBLICAN "mifflixtown. pa! TEPNKSDAY. JAN'. 17, 1900 'i Kit MS. Scb khi ion 5-1.00 per year if paid la ailvaii-e : l-"" if "t Paid n advance- Traii-'ieiit advertising and, local oti.vSifiil:i line. Peilnrtioiif will le made to those de Brim.'t.iidveriie l.y the year, half or quarter .war. .V 40HT LOCJiLS. ivwti-i are Again coming int.. use. Dr. Ki";; s New Discovery. 1 1 mil -'!' ,u reformatory was 471 iiini:it-s. Tlie lt i ! "I' last w-ek was good frtln' lif;ii. Sam .Itn- li-i-t tiros in Lewistown tui Wednesday evening. Bueklen's Arnira Salve. y l.,.vistnwn is t have a free mail delivery ;!'!,: M'l.v If 00. Tiie ad mi liseil letter in the jost ottiee i- lor Mr. Edwin Ridley. Fram-is i lower is i e-overmg l'piiu :ni :itt i: k of rheumatism. Dr. K nu's New Life Pills. Mr-. A. N. I. 'a veil and son Al fred Monday in Lewistown. Iicifiui'i ! . .laiiuary, February, the lhii-e inter inonihs are. half .New Discovery. -es old ,y Y. J. Culb- aiic!ioie-r rm vuer aver- I 13 - weie eold. severe Br. King's New Life Pills. V Air nr Jirs. Harrv Kellv of IiarnslKnghleft for their iLne on Monday after w ; .. their parents Ar. "TV," ,8ue I - ..... mii.i nirsj. i nnabaker. The X rays are omnwi new d reetion. A newmhTne hal L?.'-. I 8 .r the P'Pnw of ex- s e interior of the stom- Dr. Kinsr's Xew n;.-.,.-.. , William Stine and wife residing Squire C. li. Hnrnin.,'- r. near Denholm, Milford townsh i went to Pittshnrg on Sunday count of the ill,,, of thir John, ,who ill iu that city with a CHiirressiniin Ar.i.... Umgressional action on his hill con fernnjr on the cVmrt of Claims jur-lMlu-tion over the "Border Raid" claims. Thespoln ... aic lur HIMIIll nages iler- Perry on icy of the McKinley administration are giving encouragement to the Fil ipinos and in that way helping to prolong the war. ' Mrs. Southard Parker and daugh ter Mies Belle of Washington, D C, paused through this place on Tues diyen route for Pitteburs where they will spend some time visiting relatives. The Boers are slave dealers. Thev capture Africans and sell them into slavery; sell them with as little re gret of conscience as when selling a chieken or a horse or any other mark etable article of traffic or merchan dise. "Daring the past year North Da kota farmers have raised flux to the value of about $10,000,000; and a large mill has been erected at Fargo for the reduction of fl-ix straw before shipment to Niagara Falls or mn nfacture into manila paper. A flax mill with a capital of $250,000 is pro jected at Xaunton." Last Sunday after preaching the Presbyterian congregation by a un animous vote dissolved the pastoral relations of Rev. A. N. Raven, Ph. B. upon his own request, be having re ceived an unanimous call from a Presbyterian congregation in Seattle, Washington State and thus the Mif fliotown Presbyterians lose an able Ininister. It is said lightning kills brown trout more frequently in mountain streams than the common trout for the reason the brown trout swims I on l.rn. ()niy 50 ford D.uz Store. teed. e-'.t at M. V Kntf b.tll.t KnaVao- three million dollars for dams done in York, Adams, C,l land, l ranklin, Fulton and P counties T V . it. rving s .New Discoverr People who express the llief that large game is not to lie found in Juniata county may lie induced to change their minds when told by John Tyson of this towu that with iu a distance of six miles of Mifflin town he hastranped 00 black Wars, t" wuu cais ana any amount of coon, opossums and other gaie all within a period of r0 years. Mr Tyson is 77 years old. Bueklen's Arnic-a Salve. Former Consul-General I, , . - wa.Bioi iu tiuio nun turciu li H Kav ihsin wli..... ... : 1 i ., . . . i- -ciicuii recently ne returnea Home and was " oener, contributes to met in Altoona by his brother Charles Pimple. It was their first REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE MEETING. The members of the Republican County Committee are hereby no tified that the Committee will meet at the Jacoks House ill Milllintown, at 1 o'clock p. m ., on Saturday, January 20, lfloo,. for the Durnose of fixinsr the tLate for the T?.niitli"io Tiiiiipv T?lw. ' ion and also to transact such oth er lmsiness as may le presented to the committee. By order of Wii.r. L. HiMiiMX, Chairman. COSG R EO TlOIf a 1. !H EET I!fG Pursuant to a call regularly read from the pulpit at the Presbyterian church, a congregational meeting of that denomination was held in the main room of the Westminster Presbyterian church last Sunday morning after the regular church ervices', the meeting was called to take action on the resignation of Rev. A. N. Raven, who has a un animous call from one of the lead ing churches of Seattle, 'Washing ton State. M. John R. Jenkins presided at the meeting, having been c hosen on motion of Mr. Win. Hanks whilst upon motion of Gen'l W in. Bell, Chas. B. Crawford act- et aa "secretary. The resignation t hit blltltAi.ir Cid a. .'.oiu..i osniopoiiian 7 a most interesting and important ar ticle on the impressions he gather ed at Emperor William's Capital. It throws a clear light upon Ger man polities, which to the ordi nary American is a somewhat ob scure subject. The article is pro fusely illustrated also. The Phillipiue island occupancy is leiug discussed in Comrress t -l" Americans rushed the entrench- There are members w ho criticise ; mbnta- Sixty prisoners were taken -i. Dr. M!!U The ert-"ii aed si;. Fulton county paid eight hun dred dollar the past Year for sheep don damage. Dr. King's New Discovery The v. inter is going lv; the days are grow ing longer. 1 he sun now wis at in the evening. I.ehoi-e men have their ice-Iiiin--e- tilled and therefore don't hoi in i i hein-tdves about the weath er. (iieklcirs Arnica .Salve. In nei-li'i . ring counties in some of the country stores the L'Oth cen tni iri'ei ion is debated every ev ening. . Dr. Win. Dtinks has iMMight tne Wiri. V'ariKs farm between this tow-iand fort Koyal along the riv er mad. Dr. King's New Discovery. I.'cv. Vieior L. Conrad editor of I he Lutheran l-erver died at his home in Philadelphia on the 7th, in--., aged 7i veal's. I'.riiish reinforcements arc rapid ly landing in South Africa and an aggie i e campaign against the e is may soon be on. !1 n k'.-u'.- Arnica, Silve. There is a report afloat that A'to.na car shops are to be moved to Mi-Kee's Hocks where there is a jin---ed steel car plant. The Pennsylvania railroad coni- pan Have issued Slo.ono.uoostock to meet purchases of stock of riicsapeake and Ohio road. ... . i o ....v- ".jdeait. nieir quarrel was of a multiplying and before many vear's standing. The wives and wars the Jurseless carnage win luuelicen introduced into ever count v. close to the bottom of the stream I of, he Piist"r as duly re-ad and the and are killed by electricity or light ning that passes through the rocks under the stream, The common trout swims higher in the water and is not effected by the electricity. Bellwood Bulletin, January 12: Twenty-seven years ago Harry Pim ple left his home in Newry and dur ing all these years be has been a traveler in this and foreiern lands. meeting, Charles having been born soon after his brother's departure from home." The war in the Filipinos goes on Colonel Ballard with the 39th infan try, had a battle with 10 companies of Filipinos on the Santa Thomas road. They were entrenched. The Americans rushed the entrenchments. the government foreverything that nas iieen done there since Dewev destroyed the Spanish fleet and ex press the lielief that the govern ment should withdraw its armies and twenty of the insurgents killed One American was killed and two officer slightly wounded. One night last week while a partv pUyed cards in a house at Eckville, and fleets and lei the Filininos Berks conntv. Satan appeared anion l' alone. There are few however who them. He carried a heavy clanking hold such views. They hold that j chain and dragged a long tail behind the Phillipiue islands will prove to him. He opened a book that be had be a great good for the American ! with him and motioned for the par ties to sign their names. Ine card players were not long in getting out of the honse. An 'investigation i? people Dr. King's New Life Pills. Elmer E. Barner. formeilv of in progress to find out whether it Ilarrisbur" was a trick or the real satan. Eidctric street car lines have done away with omnibus travel and that put out of U38 hundreds of thou sands of horses and reduced the de mand for corn and oats and with a lessened demand for such grain the Dr. King's New Life Pills. n the oth of January Barney Meyers, of Mercersburg, Pa., kill ed a hog which weighed, cleaned, ill'. lbs. The hog yielding nearly o cans of lard. Kcv. T. DeWitt Talmagc and Mrs. Talmagc were the guests of (ocernor and Mrs. Stone at the Ecciitive Mansion at Tlarrisburg las! Saturday. Nortli- Dakota meeting in the Hook Ladder Company house in Paiici-on to-morrow evening, Thursday. Jan. IS, JOoo. Atl-drc-s hv Max Bass. .i uuiata county is in jail for the self confessed murder of his brother-iii law Isaac J. Mil- the I ler also former! v of .Timeil-i (vmntv on last Sunday evening in Dauphin county. Miller had just returned from South Dakota and in his own house was trying to settle a case of , prioe as a matter of course must jealousy with his bsother-in-law j needs decline and now comes that tl,hen Barner became enraged drew horseless carriage and that must a revolver and fired. The bullet needs reduce the demand for horses ' entered Miller's left eve and hefell and corn and oats. If it were not for the increased demand for cum and oats in otbor directi jus the price of those grains would go lower. It is always a pleasure to note the success of Juniata county people, both at home and abroad, and there fore it is a pleasure- to mention that at a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the Chase National Bank of New York City held o i Tuesday, January 9, 1900 Samuel H. Miller was appointed as cashier in the bank iuRt named. Mr. Miller was born 'I ! children of the men were present at v I theawfurtragedy. Barner will be tried for murtlfir. Si;ow fo the depth of inches fell on Sunday. Thawing frozen dynamite is a dan- roii3 operation. The fi'si thaw since Christmas be gan on Suudy last i - , i i l . . - a-1 t . W. R. Kerlin spent a few days at "nrt UP "u T. Irwin Dimm who moved from this ..vu to do business in Lewis t ran has bought himself a proper ty in the last named place in which t (carry on merchandizing. I -ct ii-iiitf.i' ,iiot'..jl lli-if Avtmn I. .1-1 lllll I FJW..'l IIJI.V t he cat her drops below zero 'l ILiriitbarg this week. The tkatiug on the river at this place on Saturday was fine. Rending, Pa. preachers performed 851 marringe ceremonies hist year. The Americans hav beon cxpand iag tver since they first came to Amer:c . degrees, peaches are frozen. So far this winter the weather has i (een favorable to the peach. .lames .1 link. Jr., has returned from Xorlh Dakota where he spent the u miner of lstts. He went out aboid t!n time the colony from .Imiia.ta went to Dakota ist spring. Win. i 'rawfo-d of the Tribune, "ho has licvn ill with lung trouble at the home of his father in-law Mr. Jacob SulouiV in Fermanagh township, four miles north of town is impiov jng in health. The spring election will be held February l'o. The -nd day of February will be the last day for filing certificates of nomination and the .-.ih day of February the last !a for liling nomination jtaiers. Elder Koss Gilliford who was in Tuscarora Valley, Juniata county. Pa. in is:, I and moved to Altoona in iss) died in Altoona after a week's illness of pneumonia about -j o'clock on the morniiis.' of ihellthins1. He was married to Miss Ada Burch field daughter of Judge Lewis Burchfield. deceased, in l.s". His wife and seven chil dren survive him You can't fella democrat from a rcpuhliran bvv his apvear:ince, but they differ in their views. One is a low I a rill' or free trade man; the other is a high protective tariff man. )ne is for state banks; the other is for National banks; one is n favor of restraint by court in junction; the other is agaiiift re straint by court injunction: one f in favor of a coin redemption fund K to I ; the other is iu favor of gohi coin redemption with silver -ubsidry coin 10 to 1. Now that c wstin is good reports come in of accidents in slide ins: d ?wn hill. , y Mrs. Ezra Parker of Washington, D. C, is visiting her parents Mr. and Win. Banks. The 2J inches of snow on Sunday morning brought out the s'eighs on Sunday afternoon. SamT Rothrock of Fort Wayne, Ind.. is visitincr his mother Mrs. Elizibeth Rothrock. Miss Willa McNitt has been spend ing several days past with friends and relatives in Lewistown. A few stings of honey bees on limbs afflicted with rheumatism is said to cure the rheumatism. The cold weather came with Christ mas, but up to this time the cold has I not driven the mercury to zero. There are only three things that many civilized people are happy in doing namely, eating, drinking -and gossiping. ' John Penny while unloading a trunk at the Jacobs House had a bone broken in his foot by the fall of tho trunk.. Gnffey a protege of the Standard Oil Company is a candidate among the democaats for United States Sen ate. He is a Bryan democrat. After a prolonged visit to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hss, Miss Mand Hess of Marietta and Miss Annie Easton of Lancaster returned to their re spective homes. The old time shooting match with the old time muzzle rifle has been re vived. The old time muzzle loading rifle is the most aocurately shooting gun. The British report that the Boers lost in their attack on Ladysmith, t nth. nmr two thousand men. mi nJ:t;.h int hntween 8 and 9 hundred. Simon Miller and son-in-law of Mr. Harrison Minium of Beale township. Lewisburg News: Nearly all the leaf tobacco raised in Northnrnoer land county in portions of which it is quite extensively cultivated has b-?en sold to buyers. The t)9 crop wi s purchased on tbe poles befir. it was stripped by the producers. The raisins of the weed will no T ... . doubt be a profitable pursuit during the next four or five years, and growers will increase their acreage. This is due evidently to the Spanish American war in Cuba and Porto-lli co, where it bad been quite exten sively raised. Since the shooting aceidants last week we have heard of half a dcz9n narrow escapes from being shot with target guns. In one esse the ball passed tbrougu a man s nat. in an otht r a woman's head was grazed and tha ball struck her dish pan. In the third case a ball flattened against a wall beside a woman. In the fourth case the bnllet passed through a man's clothing and in tso other case 3 men made vry narrow escapes from beincr hit. Isn't it time to en force the ordinance against these dangerous playthings? Lewistown Gazette. - If vou are old enough you remem her thn Mexican war in 1847. That. is one war. The second war you re member was the Crimean war in Ea rooe in 1855. So you come on this way and see the war between Italy and Austria; the war between Prus sia and certain German states: the war between the States in the United Stntet; the war between France and Mexico; the war between France and Germany; the war between tbe British and the Boers, lhe wars mentioned were between professedly Christian people. They constitute nine wars since 1847. Jsine wars in 53 vears, a war every 6 years. following resolutions presented bv Mr. M. P. Crawford were adopted in relation thereto, the same upon sulisequent motion being directed to be published in the Mifrlintown papers and also presented to Mr. Ra ven. Following the adoption of the resolutions Mr. M. P. Craw ford was appointed by the meeting a delegate to-con vey the action of the congregation to the next meet ing of the Presbytery of Hunting don. KKSi (I.UTIONS: Whereas the Rev. A. N. Raven has deemed it advisable to tender his resignation as pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian Church of Miflliutown. Pa., that he may accept a call to the Taylor Church of Seattle, Washington, and whereas it liecomes us to take ac tion on the same both with refer ence to the congrepation and with reference to the Presbytery of Huntingdon in our recommenda tion thereto, therefore be it resolv ed: That, although we sorely regret his leaving us whom he has served ably and zealously, yet in consid eration of the fact that he has been called to a larger field of useful ness, we feel it our duty to release him from his labors here, accept his resignation and unite with him in asking the Presbytery to dis solve the pastoral relation now ex isting 1 iet ween himself and the Westminster church. Resolved, further that we rec commend him to the people of Seattle in general and to the church he is to serve in particular as a courteous gentleman, an able preacher ami a faithful pastor, whose ministrations in the gospel among our people have lieen high ly instructive and Iienefiuial. Resolved, that in giving up our pastor to the people of Seattle, we can assure them of his zeal and fi delity and heartily express the le lief that if they give him proper support and encouragement their church will le greatly prospered. SALE REGISTER. March US. Samuel Slclier will sell at his farm in Walker township, horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and a full assortment of farming machinery and implement January HI. Sadie K. Jamison and Mrs. M. Bear, executrixes's sale of real estate in Fayette township. January 25. Harvey A. Foltz, ad ministrator, real estate in Monroe town ship. March 21. Jonathan Keiser, live stock, farm implements, iu Delaware township. March o. ". J. Pellnian, jiersonal property at Hichlleld. February in. '. W. Stewart, live stock and farm utensils in Beale town ship. Februarv 21. Frank Barton, live stock and farming iuplenients at Pleas ant View. February 27. Andrew Banks, admin istrator, live stock and farm imple ments in Fermanagh township, on Stouft'er farm. Why not be well? If you are suffering: with any disease of the Kidneys, Bladder or Urinary Organs, Dr. David Kennedy' Favorite Remedy will make you well again. It has cured cases that bordered on the miraculous. It quickly cures men and women of inability to bold urine, and they are not compelled to get up often and make water at night. It removes the scalding sensation in passing k, and, when taken according to directions, it invariably cures pains in the small of the back. Favorite Remedy not only " cures Stone in tha Bladder and Bright's Disease, but p. events them from developing. One case is that of John J. Neill, of aon North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. In 18S9 he began to suffer indescribable miseries from Stone in the Bladder. An eminent physician said a surgical operation was necessary. It unsuccessiui 11 meant death, and Mr. Neill put off the evil day as long as possible. While in this frame of mind ho heard of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, and bouglft it. Before he had finished the third bottle the gravel was completely dissolved and his sufferings were at an end. Favorite' Remedy is a perfect Blood and Nerve medicine. It restores the liver to a healthy condition, cures the worst cases of Constipation, and all diseases peculiar to females. It cures Scrof ula, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism. Your druggist will sell you a regular full-sized bottle for $1.00. Sample Bottle Free. Those sufferers who wish to try Favorite Remedy before buying should send their full nostoffice address to the Dr. David Kennedy Cor poration, Rondout, X. V., and mention this frnpsr. A free sample bottle will be sent them prepaid, together with full directions for using. This is a genuine offer, aud all our readers can depend upon it. Meyer's Stores. The Largest Distributors of Slen'o and Boys' Apparel. Special Sale everyday. A Clothing Sale That Demands "Attention, Schott's -:- Stores At the Threshold of the Century Anno Domini JJIDCCCC. To all our Frienda and Patrons, Present or Prospective: Health, Happiness, and Prosperity. Tbe great success aud ennraioiu bufinees can be directly nttributed by giving our patrons first class uttemiuu, cfc&rgiDz but a small percentage of profit however low wo buy it, trca'irg every p-rson fair and square, carrying a complete stock in all lioe;. buying our goods for ci-b at lowest prices and eel. ing tbe same way, these are the reasons fcr our successful business career. A Clean up Sale. Each and every linecf poodd bag numerous bargains to effej after the holiday rusb. and we have decided to offer these gooda a attractive prices, and you cau Lave pome of them if you come quickly Dress Goods in Short Ends and Remnants at Half Price. Ladies Jackets and Capes at Reduced Prices. Hisses' and Children' Jackets at Reduced Prices. Tailor mada Suits and Wrapper?, Silk and Cloth Waists at Reduced Prices. Blankets and Comforts at Reduced Prices. . . . Underwear, Men. Ladies and Children, Gloves and Stockings at I?e duced Prices Carpets, Oil Cloth, Lenelimns at Reduced Prices Lace Curtains at Reduced Prices. We sell you Lancaster Gingham at 5 cents, worth 7 cents. Calicoes at 3i and 5 cents worth one-third morn. Towling 3 yards for 10 cents. Children Stocking for 5 cent. OutiDg Flannel for 5 cents a yard. Muslin for 41,5, 6, and 7 cents. 4 Heavy Cheviot for "Men's Shirts, 10 yards for 75 cents Shaker Flannel for 5 cents. A Few Remaining Holiday Goods At Half Price. Now is your opportunity to get much for LITTLE PRICES. SCHOTT'S STORES, 103 to 109 Bridge Street - MIFFLINTOWN, Pa The best that money can buy at half usual profits, caused by our shrewd method' of buying from overloaded manufacturers. We are really felling yom better goods for less money than any other bouse in America. Kfen's $8 Suits $4.75. :omprisin(r all wool cheviots. CAU sin nnnA v.lnoa at .98. Pick them now out for ti 75. i Men's $10 Suits $6.50. Hera's a ehanee to get a good suit for littl. made to fit. We have all sizes in thin line. Compare these suits with $10 suits that others are sell, and it would be bard to tell the differenoa. Onr nrice now f 6.i.0. Men's $12SutS$7.50. u 0pri.i.. all wool fancy Caster.. 1 weeOfl, c'neviois, v.i")B uu unco. oi.vo value at $12 now $7 50. BOW? Cloihinf. Bring ycur boys here for new suits and overooats. All the new fall patterns Hundreds of stjles to select from. All siaes. Our prioes are lower than evr. Men's $8 Overcoats $5. I" beaver and Kersey cloths. . Guar- anteed ast colors Substantially made aud neatly flciehed. Positive bargains for $8 Buy one now for $5. MEN'S $10 OVERCOATS $7.5C. Comprising Kersey and Coverts, lined with tin Strictly up to-date coats now for $7.50. MEN'S $14 OVERCOATS $10. In Covert cloths, beautifully trimmed. New shad-s, welt scans, with satin sleeve lining. Cut in tbe popular lengths. Fine value at $15, now $10. MEN'S HATS AND FURNISHING. Men's Derbys and Fedoras in blaok browc, maple, jedar. pearl with black and white silk bands These hats are rqual to sfv $2 hat made. Our price $1 DERBYS IN UNBREAKABLE QUALITY. This line will wear as any $3 bat you may tuy elsewhere. They are Dunlap, Yoeinan, Knox and Young styles, now $1.50.' Exceptional bargains in Men's and Boys' tbirts, underwear, neckwear, cloves and overshirts, at prioes lower than ever. On onr second floor we have a full complete line of Trunks and Satchels. Our prices arc lower than any House in tbe county. Furniture and Houee Furnishing Goods, Queensware, Glassware and Fancy Chinaware. Five large floors filled to their uUrost extent with Furniture and House Furnishing Goods The trust will not effect us in this department as we pre pared ourselves id advance. We have carloads of furniture at low figures, and we are pr. pared to sell this line lowt r than ever. Call to see our grand line of Parlor '.Suits, Covcbes, Lounges. Fancy Rockers, Morris Chairs, Extension Tables, Bedroox Su U, l'ancy Parlot Tables, feiae Boaras, rancy iesaa Dinners, and anything in the Furniture line. Also a oompiete lino of Fancy Decorated Ware, in Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, and a oomplete line of Johnson's Ware ITF'Goods delivered f rt e to all parts of tbo county. MBY1R 7 115 mid 11T Bridge Sire I, .11 1 FF1I STOW X I'A Tuscarora Valley Railroad. SCHKDrLE IN EFFECT MONDAY, JUNE. 189S. EASTWARD. Iv STATIONS.-' DAILY, EXCEI-T SUMDAY. S:-J1 JS C2 Sarsap&rflia has ever audi e over t-guia jrovea oy lis cures, ;No.l A. 51 P. M Blair's Mills Iv 7 25 I 45 Waftirh.i 17 SI I 51 Leonard's Grove i7 37 I 57 Ross F nn 7 4'. 2 05 Piii vlu-k . ;7 52 i 12 Knot Watrfor! !$ 05 2 25 ffhan di rther reparations fsJferf, that 20, 't U fe. lr.3 'iny, SLOOR Prrytar. RAILROAD TI11E TABLE. pKRKT COUVTT RAILROAD. Tho fnllowin- schedule went Inio i-flect f SrtHWtf, I8;-rih9-fra!nwiH he ra " r. tr- No.3 The aneech makers in Congress, . who apeak aginst tbe Filipino pol March 1. T. M. Crawford, m Sam uel Pannebaker's farm at Honey drove, horses, cattle and farm implements. March 3. John C. Kliy, live stock and farm Implements near Academia. March 18 amuel Horning, live cattle and farm implements in Fer managh township. March 10. Charles Jroninger, farm implements and household good in Turliett township. March lt. 5. E. Sieber, farm imple ments and live stock in Walker town ship. March a) L. McIVinald, live stock and farm implements in Milford township. March J. J. T. Ailmaii. live stock ktock and farm implement!- in Walker township. March 23. Style K. Unleti. live stock aud farm implements in Iteale township. March 27. E. M. Nipple, live stin k and farm implements in .Iteale town ship. March 28. Win. Varnes, live stock and farm implements in Walker town ahip. BRATE MEM Victims to atomacb. liver and kidney trouble aa well as women, and all feel tbe results in losa of appehte, poisons In tbe blood, backbone, nervooanea, neaaacne and tired, listless, run-down feeling. Bat there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. Wt Gardner, Waville, lnd. He aya. "Blectric Bitters are just tbe thing; for a man when be is all ran down, and don't care whether be lives or die. It did mora to rive me new atrengrh and good aDoetite thon anvtbinc I could take. I ! can bow eat anything ad bate a new leaae c!i(:(:n inn 1 5 rove. i'.i t nitihwr.:. WsrhV Ple.i. ' View Ser ti i' ( . Spriv., Hi.).. Gral.'-ic's. . . . Stewrt t Freeilcm Turlx-tt Old Port Port Royal.. 17!2 37 .i3 22'2 42 . . 3 CO 2 50 , . jS- 3D 2 59 . . !.S -143 04 . . S 52i3 12 .. 3 r,m 15 p. in 4 30 4 3t 8 ; 4 4-' 4 4'i 4 51 4 54 4 r,6 4 59 ...3 CG ...,0 09 ...19 12 ...9 18 Ar 9 25 3 23 3 26 3 29 3 32 3 38 3 45 Tiairs Nr-B. 1 cr.d 2 connect at Port Koyal with Ty 'aKne-rr and Seashore Express cn P. R. K., tid Foe. 3 crd 1 nilb Mail fast a. m Ji 0(1 o IT. f n !l U l 14 0 11 ! 19 9 22 9 24 9 2T a 10 10 43 5 lfi 3 49 5 21 9 54 5 24 9 57 5 27 10 05 5 32 10 17 5 34 10 17 6 87 10 30 6 02 10 35 p. m a. m Leave Arrive a. va f)nnc:innon 7 51 KinjrVi Mill S"lli'"ir 'r:nc r;nian S i-l.p-r Montehe,,o Parh tt'oii ver Roddy llnB'mon Rover Mahanoy Bliionifield Trco!er Netlso.1 Dmu's Elliotsbure B.-rnlieisr? Oroi-n Prk Montour Juno Landiht'iirfr 7 n 7 '" 7 I 7 11 7 40 7 36 7 3.1 7 31 7 28 7 23 7 09 7 04 7 01 fi fi8 r. 5t 6 4H 8 83 6 28 p. m 2 2 2 28 2 20 IB 2 15 2 13 2 08 2 65 2 03 2 00 I 41 I 3(1 I 31 t 2 1 25 1 20 I 18 1 16 2 50 Arrivo Leavn a. m p ra Train leaves BlnoniHjM at 5.M . m., nd prrivea at Lnndishurit at G.23 a. ra. Train leaves Lnnitixli'ire at 6.08 p. id., and arrives at JilooniHeld at 6.40 p. ra. AH sUtions niarkwl) are llai stations, at whiefc trains will eiiran to a full s!ni on signal. On as. Tl. Skilet, S. 11. Ilroa, President. Sap'. WESTWARD. Trains Nos. 2 and S corncct at Blnir's Mills with Ciineord, Doylei-bnr Dry Run, NossvtlSe, Neeljton, Shade (Jap. Shade Valley and Oosborn Station Stugo Lines. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1900.! Special Invitation To The Pnblh i STATIONS. L'.ULl", KTiCHIT SrSPAY.; M 2 No.4 IN1 ak EWPOUT AM) SUEKMAN'S VAL Time table on Monday, lev Koilroad Company. of passenger trains, in effect May 18tb, 1896. To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing: tat foes from on daih RED HOT FROM THE Gi lt Was the bill ihrt hit Q. B. Steaiiiini, of NewrK, Mich., in tbe Civil War. I caused horrible Ulcere that no treatment bet ped for 20 years. Then Bucklun'a Am ca Salve enred bi Core Cots, Bruises, Barns, Boils, Felons, Corns, 8 kin Eruptions- Beat Pile care on esrtb. 26c. a bo. Care guaranteed. Sold by M. P. Crawford, Druggist. NERVOUS Troubles arc due to impoverished blood. Hood's Sar aaparilla is the One Trne Blood Purifier and NERVE TONIC. THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARIjEY It will La TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who nave money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLEJ of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. Bis prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't J iil to give him a call if in need of Clothing, D. W. HARLEY MIFFLIN TO WN TP. ! I A. M f. 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