J,-'- 1' t i EPXESPAY, 3IAY 2, 1900 iKRira gFBSCBiPTioNfl.OO per year if paid lnsdvanee; if not paid in ad- Transierit advertising and local notice 8 cents a line. Reductions will be made to those de siring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. 1800.00 to Inn Jr Wilberfo -ujia, t The Mifflintown ht-i. -v ... how , ::. "ciiuoi win the Court House on May. exercises the 18th' in of - Miw Grace Trearter of Milroy, S ofTiV88 guest this' Lyons'' HP"t Jndge Hon Win, c. Pomeroy repre sents the republicans of Juniata county on the State central committee. i H1' lbert Heinley and family left on Tuesday morning for Tren- ""SlpeCt to make their home. JS Pi ex- 5iY iff' IOCJ1LS Who sets the mountain on firet The early sown oats is coming nW'plV. ir owinre Wiboa of Pattern I . JFnlton. nnty people are reioic is nniteill. - f over tne prospective building 11 . . fa lroadfrom Hancock to Mc- riciicviuc, milium county nas i vnpeiSDurg by the Baltimore l -vw - two bniiVrs Ezra 0. Doty has txen ill in the r:it week. J. H. Simons has been sick wi th in the past week. Miss Mary Patterson has gone to visit in I'hiiadelphia. Fev. Defkard of Lewistown spent Monday in town. A basket social was held at Big Run s- iiooi house last Saturday ev eninjr. Miss Maude Wilson and 5: Levina Lemon, gpeat Saturday at East Halem. James Robisnu the oldest man in town is ill at the home of his son in lav.- John North. , Dr. L i. ian Banks is improvinz . LWnio railroad. The distant k wfth'-l twfen the two Places is twenty-two Ihe fire on Shade mountain burnt Jacob Wolfgang's saw-mill last Friday. The loss is about fif teen hundred dollars. This is the 2nd fire that Mr. Wolfgang has snffered in saw-mill property by fire within two years time. J.H. Fry of McVeytown, Mif flin county, spent from Saturday mil Wednesday at his hom in Fermanagh township. He is car rying His left arm in ailing, hay ing fractured it recently while working an elevator at the sand bank of C. P. Dull at McVeytown. Major John D. Howell, died at nis nome in spruce Hill township, on Monday, April 30, 1900. He ev- Pi? fiss ia health. Evidently he will soon was born in Juniata countyinl819 re.iuv.ii I.-. iu.u.vi ju,c. ' aa an aciivq Dusiness man in Mis. R. II. Shaver and Miss Ke-I his dav One of the bravest of the hecca Davis left Wednesday for Phila.. to remain until Saturday. ZjThe smoke from the mountain forest lires was thick enough "on Sunday and Monday to hide the The thunder shower and hand organ time, is here. The town had a treat from both within a recent d;l!e. John Kail one of the Hosiery mill proprietors was a visitor to Philadelphia from Friday until Monday. Those v. ho planted potatoes ear ly expect to be eating new pota-t'tf-i from their planting in about six weeks. rhapc not. r?Ctoirn cQtly yonng the fonerahof Mrs. MarySTJnll tnger.who was marr!w) since. "vu!h It ia not only in Juniata county the forest fires ham Mmyi i-l the past week. The same destrmv tive work of the flames has hn going on in many counties of the ouwe. me destruction of bark, lumber, fences, saw-mills And in some instance) The same hard work of fiffhtin the fire that has been eoin on in the woods of Juniata, has been co- E,lis E ing on in other counties. In Union ' P"ted tain s:de fr m tlm pl::OA wlitro the wagon htd halted. Perhpa . the wa5onrs had pri-pmre I ajneal there and xpreKaly left their fire ran into the leavfa. Who was the wagon panyr AYraftrs a party or gypai' a. ' Sabbatk Scho Opened. ,The Mt. Pleasant Sabbath school was opened at 3 p. m., Ap ril 29, 1900, by Superintendent 8. A. Ellis. The School sang, "praise God from whom all blessings flow; prayer by the Superintendents. A. t . Kauflman was ao- oecretary pro tem: re- county, Snyder, Lycoming, Centre, I niarks by Sup't Ellis. Election of Mifflin, Perry, Dauphin, Berks i oncerB''csnlted as follows: Sup't, ana many other counties 1h fires - ub; Assistant Sup't, J. A nave ravaged the forests like in Juniata. While Mifflintown people were peacefully sleeping last Friday night many citizens of Slim Valley north-west of town about five miles were alone the foot-hills of Shade mountain fighting fire to save their homes and the fences on their farms. The fire licked up the house and barn on the Wolf gang farm; also the fences. The Kaufman: Sec., Lydia Sieber: Treas., E. A. Smith; As't Sec'y, Bertha Bossert; Librarian, James Magruder; As't Librarian, Boyd Kauflman. . Sup't Ellis wt.s in structed to order snpplies. SABBATH SCHOOL CONTEM-TIO.Y SGliOTT'S STORES. Big and Large- OPENING OF and Summer Goods, Sprin New Spring OLOTHDM G, The 5th annual convention of l i the Juniata Sabbath School Asso ciation will be 1ield at Mcilister- Wolfjrang saw-mill was destroved i ville in the Lutheran church, May Dy lire, but the mill was not on the i AU ana A1i farm, but miles away on Shade mountain near the Speiglemoyer farm. The fences alone the nortV- side of ex-Countv Commissioner PHOGHAMME. Thursday, May 10th, 1900 7:30 o'clock: Devotional Exercises, ' Rev. J. C. Beighard; address of brave soldiers against the slave holders' rebellion. He is survived by sons and daughters, who honor his memory. He died of nnen- monia. Interment in Academia cemetery on May 2, 1900. .miss juamie v lison livine in Chester, Pa., is a member of the Christian Endeavor Association. She lives half a mile from the Presbyterian church. She was not able to attend services last Sunday on account of illness. A telephone was placed at her bed. A roll of the members present in the church wae given her. She took charge of the meeting and conducted it successfully through the 'phone at her bed. Ballen tine's farm were destroved. welcome, S. L. McAlister; response, and a great deal of fence on other Eev E- Guthrie, Sonl winning properties. Great fires raged on " tne sabDatn scnooi. the mountains west of Johnstown, Friday, May 11th, 1900 9:30 and threatened farm buildings 'o'clock: Devotional Exercises, along the foot-hills. j Pev. H. S Welty; Oar Country for m, t 1 1 , . 1 V 1.1 l.M. MI, Jllllll.J, The Lutheran congregation have I ment cf committees and miseellan- Lnrguii iu c.eur ia grouna lor tneir : b,1R;!1PSS. Oimferencn. thoine new church building and parson- of reVereuce in the Sabbath age. Architecturally it will be an School The Fact Rev R 3f ornament to the town standing ,as . Campbeii, The Calise, Rev. H. H. it will at the head of Bridge street DoughtvThc Remedy, Rev. Wal aud intersection of Third street. f fT' ia. n', rv.w. g w uc iiu icti uj : pnen led bv Kev feet. iiie wiuia ui ou iwh in uu rk rri f , . m . - f . i. ! iniru srreer. xwenry-six ieex 01 which is to constitute the parson age front on the south side. The length of 120 feet is on Washing ton street. The rear wall will not be far from Squire Weidman's res idence. The preaching room will be the corner room, the room in the rear of that, the Sunday school room and the room in the rear of that the infant Sunday school room. A door from each of those rooms will The unclaimed letters inthe post office at Patterson are for H. Will is Marva Joseph Uruilo, Lewis ! Rothpletz. ' CThe mountain fires chased out foxes, rabbits, deer, bear, wild turkeys and many other kinds birds and aninials.7 The men who are expressing their sympathy for the warring Filipinos forget how tha Indians of North America have been made to submit to the rule of the white man from Europe- A large per centage of the Filipinos are desir- ofous for America to give them an I order preserving government and open on asniugion Bireei. mere , TWnM, mnl v..iw T v istobealarge cupaloonthe corn- g ,d ,st0 . ,, f ,; w er and two smaller cupaloes The Ba ' rhilosophy of Sabbath building will be the best looker " ! gchTOl 'Gradim? and Supplemental town. The preliminary steps of Legson Eey . charle8 Rhoads, D. clearing the ground were taken on 1 jy Saturday last wnen the stable was j removed from the rear end of the Aihnan of Walker town- o co-operate with American aiith T rI ilmnn rF l'o ton tAU-n. I i.i,s i. t..f ., ' onty for the establishment C-1 i . t J Llllj 1..H..1. .111.11 7.111. V 111., 11C . , . , i , ... j . ' eo vern ment after the fashion date for Stale Senator. JMany snakes were seen in the narrows road between this place and LewLvtown, having been chas ed from the mountains by fireTJ ffc are buying rock oak, black oak and hemlock bark. Call at our oftice for prices. Manbkck & XEIiOX. One hundred and fifty million feet of white pine and spruce lum ber was burnt in the Hull and Ot . i . tawa nre iasi week. ) x The smoke was so thick last FeUfl" day evening that the fire on Shade mountain in Macedonia Gap could not te seen from this place. fZ The eclipse of the sun on the 28th day of this month will be a sijrht worth seeing As viewed from Mifilintown it will not be a total eclipseT Tiie fire on the mountains last Frid.y burnt over many acres. The high wind : on that day drove it through the dry Jleaves at a rapid rate. ot a of that of the United States Last Thursday was Memorial day in the south. The craves of the dead of the Lost cause were strewn with flowers and speeches were made. The spirit of the lost cause is not dead as is evidenced in the speeches of the speakers: For example, Governor Chandler of Georgia made a speech in At lanta in which he told the listen ing confederate veterans that the cause they rebelled for was a ainst the" rule of a sectional political par- y that their fight was for the right of self government. One renort rcrardin the fire on Shade mountain is that it originat ed from a spark from an engine on the Snnbury & Lewistown rail road. It is said the spark arrest er was off. However the fire lannated: creat damace was parsonage lot. The sexton Wal lace Fasick and family have mov ed out of the sexton's house locat ed between the present parsonage and the present church building. Mr. Fasick and family have moved into a house owned by Dr. Atkin son across the alley from Judge Lyons' home. The sexton's house is to be taken down this week. Ex cavating for the foundation is to be gin at once and before long the parsonage will be taken down brick for brick and the ' material utilized in the new edifice. A. S. Okeson of Academia was in town cn business on Monday. Dr. E. Druitfc Crawford ppent Sun- dey with bis parents in thin town. The populists will hold a National Convention in Chicago on tha 9th of May. Mrs. H. S. Sohll has returrcd from a protracted visit nmong friends Go to J. II. Sweger,Main Ftreet, Mifilin, for a full line of watches, clocks and jewelry. Also get your eyes tested for Glasses. Prices lower than ever. Orhe water company last Thurs day night had men in Macedonia Gap to protect the house over the reservoir and the wood-work of the dam from the ravages of the moun tain fire?") Mr. and Mrs William F. Ober holtzer, left Sunday eveniffg for II arrisburg where the former has secured employment with an in surance company through the in fluence of his brother-in-law Vic tor An man, of which he is secre tary. A number of members of the Lutheran congregation took down the stable on the east end of the parsonage lot Lost Saturday after noon. They took everything away excepting the foundation stones. Their nreacher made a full hand at the work. l Rev. William Dysiuger preach ed iu the Lutheran church on Sim day He is Juniata county prod uct. It was a good day for Juni ata conntv preachers for on the sameday'Rev. J. If. Mathers a Juniata county ministerial product preach ed in" the Presbyterian cbnrchJ Thn Sultan of Turkev has not or: done to the young growth, upon wmcn coming generations must ae- p?nd for tim' cr. The present generation in active life and the generation that preceded it cleared the mountains of marketable tim ber upon which the Generations to come must depend for lumber. A bank at Strasburg. Virginia, was robbed of $3,000 about o'clock last Friday morning. The robbers opened the bank room doors with keys. The vault and safe were exploded by nitro-gly- cerine. A number of the robbing gang were stationed throughout the town and when people came lout of their houses the gang fired pistol shots and the people ran in doors. The thieves left the place on a hand car. The bank build ins: and fixtures and vaultand safe were damaercd to the extent of about one thousand dollars. The talk of the B. & O. railroad coming to Port Royal by way of the Tuscarora Valley Railroad contin lies. The old saying: "where there is smoke there is fire" may be true in this case. If it proves to be true the ro:id will lie extended to the Susquehanna. The grade is an easy one and the road can be built with less cost than most roads cost inPennsylvania. The road from e Susquehanna at Selinsgrove would tup the trade from both the west and north branches of the Susauehanna valley and make an outlet for the B. and O. into York state by a new route that would bring travel and freight that it does not now get. Some people say chimney fires aie not dangerous, but last Thurs i day, April 27 Mrs. Kiroac living tviid the damages to American in the town of Hull, Canada, start t'hristian church property; for ed a fire in her kitchen stove to uronertv destroyed at the time of get supper the outrages in Armenia. Per haps an American fleet of war ships will have to be sent to Constantinople. The chimney took fire and set the roof afire. A wind was blowing: the house was soon aflame and that caused one of the great t fires of modern days. "The town of Hull was almost entirely des troyed. The sparks set the town of Ottawa on fire. Ottawa is on th nnnosite side of a river from i . r Ketween mree uu- -4ur JA fire was started in Schweier's woods near town on Tuesday even z v. a n'ninclr John Ober- holtzer was tne iiuu , - -- were burned fire, and be prompi.j -" f lives were lost. Twelve which we extend hearty ttwnksj uona. General Confer Charles Rhoads, . D. Theme: Teachers sent of God. ft b - i i .A ' 1 1- " ! Devotional Exercises, G. H. Mar- tin. Conference; Theme; the teach er; Training, J. H. Deen, Duties of the Tcaclier, Rev. S. E. Kooutz; Teacher Training Actually Accom plished, Rev. Charles Rhoads, D. D- Decision-Day in the Primary and Junior Departments, Mrs. J. W. Barne3; Reports of Commit tees and Election of Officers Evening Session 7.30 o'clock. 1st. Each school is entitled to at least two delegates. 2nd. All ministers and superin tendents are members of the con vention, if in attendance. 3rd, Each school is requested to contribute to the state fund at least one dollar. 4th, Please notify Mr. S. L Mc Alister, McAlisterville, Pa., as soon as possible of your intention to be present. 5th. Be sure that delegates are appointed from year school. 6th. Pastors and superintend ents will kindly announce the con vention at their public services and urge a full attendance. . Carefully selected at our one week stay in Boston and New York; Bight direot from masafaotnrers and importers at very lew prices, perhaps a little lower than pome other Store Keeper can bay them. Oar loog aoqnaint aoee and experience with the big tnsDufaotnrers aod large business honset gives us unlimited facilities to buy goods at lower prioes than tome other Store keepers, and we can afford and offer you goods at lower prioes than oth er otore-ieepers. Listen to some of our Prices Mattings of good quality at 12ets a yard. . Striped Carpets at lOo to 12o. Flowert Ingrain Carpets at 25ot ' Tapestry Brussels Carpet for 50. and 60cts. Window Shades, fait with Rollers at lOo. Oil Shades with Spripg Rollers at 25et&. Table Oil Clotb, 2d for 25otf; 2 yards for 30 and 3oets. Wall Papers, new patterns at 8ots a double bolt. " Leee Curtain by the yard at lOets a yard. White Countrrpanpn at 6fots. Fesfhpr I'iUoT ' fioi n piir. Pure geete feather at 49ots a lb. Muslins, pood be.vy unbleached, 10yd for 5So Muslins of lighter weight at 4i and 6c. lP- red fbptini?s 15c, 20c. 2"o. ' Ltd cs' ttiid CIiiMrrn Siia.iuef Wjst for ;"jo Men's good shirts for 25o. Men's uniaundried sbirts with collars for 38o. Calicoes, all colors at 5 end 6cts. Ginghams for 4$o to 5o and 6o. Clark's O N. T. Cotton for 4o. Summer Press Good, tbe prettiest styles ws ercr had from 5o and and upwards. Finest blaok crepacs for 60. 60o ard $1.00. Serges, Henriettas, whip oords, cheviots, Paplins, mohairs, home-span elotbes, and all the now dress elotb for tailor made euiis at very reasonab!e low prices. White Goodf) Percalc!, Batiste, Foulards and all the new styles of Wash Goods et lower Prices than other store-keepers. Pretty Wrappers and Tea Gown for 75o and $1.00. Ladies u?der skirts for 25o to $1 25. Ladies tailor made suit-i. shirt waists and wash sk'rtsat very low prioes. OUR SUMMER SHOES are Ready for yon. No adtanoe in them. 103 to 109 Bridge Street, SCHOTT'S STORES Legions of Cheviots, Cassimere", Worstfds, Serges and Clays, and evi ry suit chows onr skill as makers proud, and every price adds lustre to our record for enterprise. You'll find twice the chooeing here that any other store can give you. You'll 2nd our prices at least twenty (20) per nt. below all other dealer?. Men's Reliable Clothing, Bummers Suits of Cheviots, Tweeds and Caesimeres. OO 6bw'r'fi f Cheviot, Tweed, and Caes'mcro Suits in hcr.oo blue, Black, Fancy Mixtures, 'y trimmed with wi le French facings and made with great care. rVt-Xc Ci,4-o of all-wool Cafsitaf res UreSS OUILb, and Worsted. A very intereaticg lino of cxeeptiouolly High Grade Qir rn tosfimeres and Worsted Suits in every new efftcf, in - I piLvJU Single or Double Breasted, o $12.00, SACK or CUTAWAY, FROCK. Tney nre of tbo r bTr- . very best tailors oreation. We sell them to you -p yJJ We are Readv for the Boys. Our Spring Suits lor tbo isoy n mo now neiajj niacea upon the tablfg for inspr-ction cf mothers. Wo have never shown a line better calculated to pleiso the careful buyer in 2.50 $3.0O $0.00 Fabric, Style and price than those we are cflei ing to you row. Call Ri:d ae (hem. Gent's Furnishing Goods, lit9 and Latest Styles in 1Mb, Nrkwcr r.ml Sbirf p. Wo cro hpndqasrterH for Sweet Orr & Co., Overalls ond Shirts Ojr Trunk and Satchel Depart ment is filled up to overflowing. Our prices aie lower than over. Grard New Lice of 1865, EST A B L ISHE D. 1900, Special Invitation To The Publit a tho eastern part of the elate. .Jrdt bees, and in ten minutes looked If 1 TIT 11 V ' 1 J li;i.A n it Dnmnm. cinqfiti TH Subscribe Tor a Paper. Here is the latest story on the man who is too stingy to take his home paper, says the Kansas City Journal. A man who was f too economical to take this paper sent his little boy to borrow the copy taken by his neighbor. In his haste the bov ran over a St stand To attend the THE On Monday Wallace Faeick moved out of the sexton's house belonriDcr So the Lutheran church property. If the weather remains fine the Sunday School Convention, will at- trict a good many people to McAli1: t-rville. There are many fields of promising wheat. There are a gooA many fields that toe whent waa ' fr zao out in spots where there was loo much water in the soil. - Admiral, Dewey and wife started oa Sunday for a trip to Chicigo, .Jacksonville, Sr. Louis, Memphis and other places, which cities have ashed ih m to become tht-ir guests. Caerry tree!", plutn trec-e, peach trees, are in full bloom. If the b!o3 som indicates a crop then tbe crop Ufxt autumn must reeis ho a Inrge e f or the b!oasoms are thick on the trees. Rov. J. H. Mathers of Bellwood conducted the communion rervices for the Presbyterian congregation of this place on Sunday. The sermons he preached were appreciated by bis bearers. In some sections of Juniata conn ty, fences on farms bordering on public roads have been taken away and tbe land farmed close to the road. Farmers who do not want to pasture their own stock can do that If the democrats should unite on a candidate for the Presidency watch the tumble in prices of stocks and all kinds of paper securities except what is based on first mortgage. The democratic party is th skeleton in tbe closet to give tho shivers to the business of the country. Ihe possi bility of the democratic party win ning the presidency and tbe congress means a lowering ot prices, a stagna tion in business and all ths unfortu nate things that such a state of af fairs produces. .There is a general inquiry in all the districts throughout Pennsylva nia where forest fires raged the? past week as to the origin of the fires. The inquiry will result iu the catch ing of someone here and there, and as time goes on the forest fire-bugs will be run down and treated as their carelessness or maliciousness merits. The belief is expressed that the fires in Shade mountain between Miffiio t .wn and Lewistown, were started by someone, who drove through the narrows to Lewistown. A person on Attractive Sale of Clothi?? t'vit goes on daiij CARL0A0S of FURNITURE have arrived. We are ready with cn in-menpo atsortrrt nt of Furni ture and H.uso Furnishing GM?da. We ore determined to msbe this store, your store. The store that is filled to overflowing with roer chandiee that saves you dollars. It is impossible to dj justice in print to such a largo stock as ours. Cotue and see for yourselves and in spect the large assortment of Parlor Suits, Bed Room Suits, CoucKpp, LoucgpB. Side boards, ISx"e?;sinu Tables, Fancy Rockers, Spring, Mat tresses, Fancy Patlor Tablrp, Dining and Kitchen Chairs, Hail Ricks, Toilet and Dinner Sete, Wiuclow Shades and coinolte lir.o of Furni ture Picture Fraiu. s made to crccr in cny kicd of moulding. Fur niture delivered free of charge. MEYERS, THE LEA.DE R IN LOW PRICES. 115 and lit Bridge Streri. MIFFI.I5ITOWW, IA Tnscarorff Valley Eailroad. SCHEDULE W EFFECT MONDAY, JTJSE. 20, 1898. EASTWARD. STATIONS. DAILY j EXCKFT SCCT'Al. "TV OF PI .XT "W TO like a warty summer squash. His cries reached his father, who ran to his assistance, and failing to notice a barbed-wire fence, ran in to that, breaking it down, cutting a hnnilful offlHsti from bis anatomv and ruining a $4 pair of pants. E T, inc oia cow iodic aa vantage 01 rue gap in the fence and got into the com field and killed herself eating green corn. Hearing the racket, the wife ran upset a four-gallon churn full of' rich cream into a basket of kittens, drowning the whole Hock. In the hurry she dropped a $7.00 set of false teeth. The baby, left alone, crawled through the spilt milk into the parlor, mining a brand-new $20 carpet. During the excitement the oldest daughter ran away with the hired man; the dog broke up eleven Betting hens and the calves got out and chewed the tails off four fine shirts. TLj K ft will be AliVASUOE OF All PUYEttb Who cave Eucnev to invest to esDtiae the Stock ol Goods for tu y r a ?qr n n tt t t. n f? YS A ND It is truly marvelous tc Sio Yl THE CEAUTJFOl of Sir'ts and Overcoate at the Wondi-rfuily -os "ri;j?a. His prices leave ail CoaiyKititors iu fhe roar, so doa't iiil Blair's Mills WVtrh-o Leor-ftrd' Grove . Rob F'rT!i. . . P-ri:hi"' E&si V.. i for-i . . Heckicnn Horey Grove Fort Bifhin Warble Plen8art Vi""-. . . Seven Pin s Spruca Hill Graham's Stewcrt Freedom Turbett , Old Port Port Royal ,.Iv VONDERFUL are the cures by ww Hood's tsirsaparillu, and yet they are simple and natural. Hood's feana paiii makes PURE B LOG 7. Ar. So l 7 25 1 45 7 31 I PI 7 37 I 57 7 4? 2 05 7 f.2 . 12 or. 2 25 S 17 2 37 -2-2 2 42 S ,".f 2 TO i 3f! 2 ("9 8 44 1 04 8 52 1 12 S 55 15 P- 03 3 23 9 0f.i3 2G 0 09 3 29 9 12 3 32 9 18 3 S8 9 2513 45 I RAILROAD TIME TABLE. 3EKRY COirVTT BAILROAD. Tho fnilfwin? schoilu'o went Into off-ict 1-t'.i n'J tho tr' c will bo rnn m to gl hbn a otll if in need of Clotting 1 W . H ARLEY MslRRIED. Cbozier Kexxedy. On the 24th day of October, 1899, by Rev. W. E. Guthrie at Mexico, R B. Cro.ier and Mary A. Kennedy, both of Port Royal. Brant Fink. On the 25th ult., at Thompsontown by Rev. G. P. Sarvis, Austin G. Brant and Mary Bertha Fink, both of Thompson town. Casner Xaylor. On the 25th ult., by Rev.! W. R. Picken, Gil- son Casner of Milford township and Ada M. Naylor of Maze. Moore Atjohey. On the 25th ult., by Rev. W. II. Fahs, George R. Moore of Mansfield, Ohio and Mary L. Anghey of Milford town ship. DIED. Ramsey. On the 20th ult., at his home in Spruce nill township. Thomas Ramsey, aged 82 years, 5 months and 14 days Wilson. On the 11th ult., W I. "Wilson at his home in Lack township, aged 85 years; lOnios and 25 days. Boyer. On the 23rd ult,, May K. Boyer at the home of her hus band George K. Boyer in Turbett township, aged 82 years. Guyer. On the 2Gth ult., at his home near East Salem, David Why not be went 3 00 0 (8 s 11 ! 11 U15 S 19 f) 02 9 i4 9 2' Leave Arrive Ducrnon 7 61 McBtc !:o 1'irt Vouv r Iloflt!.an ii'.u r Miihanov KltmmlJel.! Trespfci Jfn'lFOlJ Dr.nj'o Klliotsljiirc B.-rnln'isl'" Gf(i P irk Mannur June Lnn'tSMiri Arrive I.eve s, Train Iorvps Bl'ioniH-;!il t 6.f3 t.1 wnves n Lan'tilinrj at . in. Train Ipstmh J,in1il!jr t ('..Of p. m.t und arriven at Itlonnsiinlil at p. m. A'l sifions laarkotl () arP (!c t nl.ici: trail will cy.iia tc h lull signal. CllAS. II. S1LIT, S. V' rr.-s'-1.:n'.. p. m i SO 4 3U o;J 3 41 4 4- ' AH 4 51 4 M 4 5'i 4 60 5 10 10 43 6 16 9 4! S 21 9 M S 21 fl 17 5 27 1005 fi 32 10t 7 6 R4 10 17 5 37 10 30 6 02 10 35 P. m n. m 1 j( 741 ' 11 7 40 7 8S 7 S3 7 3i 7 28 7 23 7 0!) 7 01 7 01 ft Prt fi 51 6 4S C 3.H (i 'I? , m p. m 20 S IS 2 16 2 18 2 08 2 (iS 2 oa 2 00 1 41 I 8(1 1 31 1 28 1 2ft 1 20 1 IS 1 15 P 2 60 . m p m stuti'ins, atop oa i.V.OK, i'nt-'.. Trair.KrR. 1 dud 3 correct at Fort Er.jat with Way Pssf user nr.ff Scaftnro F.xprc6 on P. R. R., E(1 Nos. 3 or.fl 4 with Miii f WESTWARD. Truing Noa. 2 and 3 cci.ncct at Cluir'a mVe with Concord, Poyietbnrjr Di j Bun, Coci'ville, Nefljton, Shade flup. Shade Valley and Ooahorn Station Stneo Liner. Cori:pniy. Tir.-." t.-.i.:c ii"oc!Djr"r frirs, in ffeot on Mondav,. Kay l;-. 1SW. vjKrpf;,T . ! ley Fcihf.- STATIOKS. DAIT.T, EXCEPT KTSDAT. the railroad noticed a party with a to town, ana c" thnnsand ueople are homeless. The wagon stop in the narrows and short- Guyer of consumption, aged 65 ptly hastened to the w ooas . fr niated at fifteen million ly after the wagon atarted a fire was : years, 5mos. and 4 days. Inter- seen to be creeping up tne moun- meuton tnettn uir., at jLastssaiem If you are uffering with any disease of the Kidneys, Bladdar or Urinary Organs, Dr. David Kennedy' Favorite Remedy will make you wall again. It baa cored 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 J water at night. It removes the scalding sensation in passing it, and, when taken according to directions, it invariably cures pains in the small of the back. Favorite Remedy not only cures Stone in the Bladder and Bright' Disease, but prevent them from developing. One case is that of Johh J. Nnx, of son North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. In 1889 he began ' to suffer indescribable miseries from Stone in the Bladder. An eminent physician said a surgical operation was necessary. It nnsuccessiui 11 mcani death, and Mr. Neill put off the evil day as long as possible. While in this frame of mind he beard of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, and bought it. Before be 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-eised bottle for $1.00. Sample Bottle Free. Those sufferers who wish to try Favorite Remedy before buying should send their full postoffice address to the Da. Da id Kennedy Coa- roaA-now, Rondout, N. Y.. ana mtnttou. mis paper. . free sample bottle will be sent them prepaid, together with full directions for using. This is a genuine offer, and all onr readers can depend upon it. w o V C P-tt llnvftl Old Port Turbett.. Freedom Stewart Graham'R Spruce Hi'.l Seven rmfR PteaeaEt View Warble Fort, Dish am Honey Grove Heeknmn East. Wat erf or d.... Perulack Ross Furm Leonard'o Grove... Waterloo Blair's Mills Ar 00 No.2iNo.-i A. M P. M. 10 20:5 03 1.2110 27i5 12 2 8 10 335 18 3.7 10 21 4.4:10 30,! 24 5.0jl0 42 27 G.S'lO no,!5 35 7.210 38 9.011 01 ;5 46 lO.Olll 0fi,5 51 12.0jll 15 6 00 140jll 236 08 15.1 ill 28,6 13 17.5jll 40,6 25 20.5 11 53 6 38 22.0!l2 00 6 45 24.012 25.5 27.0 08;6 12 14,6 12 20 7 fcTATIONS. Nc-w--' it Iir.fblo Kruice... Jnnijts Fcrrtae? . Vatineta Hyivau Vat-r f !cr Lcomflf.'-! Jjr..;!' Va'.ifv Fiii'tlh--.r-.- Crt:ro Parfc Lnjf'vi.'e Fort Kobnpon . . . Center Cisna's Knn Andersocbiir? ... BUin Mount l'iesant . New GrruiRnt'n , I IVrct-warO. 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