i 7 siyriyELfe REPUBLICAN -FLTNTOWI. PA. . v g-r.pyEsDAY' MAY16 1000 i EBMS. arBSCBiPTioN $1-00 per yew If paid JSZi $1-50 if not paid In ad- ,ient advertising and local i's cents a line. "nSfuctions will be made to those de Jtngto advertise by the year, half or ,oarter year. SHIRT L0CJ1LS. The hay crop will be ehort. Colonel Bell is critically ill. ;tay n the farm an happy. T...t-;.ifrr4i promise to be numer- v;rrhtv-fotir in the shade on Mon- day. A large rabbit crop is in pros pect. Will yon hear the graduating class? fj,iv manifestations in Licking Creek. The Ilritish have the Boers on the run. The Filipinos keep np a run ning light. ' Mrs. Marks of Patterson is visit ing in Milroy. Kirk has sold his store to J- John rt,;iker iiangu. ' , -.-- i a. !.! C -VT Y- I f uwam t arKerbiar luriiuuie, i Alaska, on Monday W. . rri. n,. nnu cni".i L- rtaottr LB .... Knglish than the lintisn. People of a higher education hardly ever are money-makers. Ixlgar Musser sold his hand some black horse to J. II. Xeely. The place to bny your hardware is at MeCIintic's hard-ware store. Isaac Etka is a practical expan sionist and is enlarging his house. The General Assembly of the Presbyterian church meets this week in St. Louis. The democratic leaders do not - iw which end of the coin qnes- ' lion 10 xase noiu. oi. A company has been organized at Dancansville, Blair county to prospect for coal oil and gas. The grand Encampment of the Odd rellows of .Pennsylvania is4 beiner held in Ilarrisburir this week. The Patterson schools held theij commencement exercises in the court house last Thursday evening. J Mr. and Mrs. It. L. BousunVf living of Cherry street had a baby boy bom to them on Monday, May 14 Several light showers of rain last! Friday started vegetation after the stunting frost of a few days pre vious. One day last week it was 84 de erees. The next day it was 58 de grees, a change of 31 degrees in 24 hours. T. J. Middah sold his dandy team of match sorrels to Samuel Tice of Lewistown for fifteen hun dred d liars. For a burn, cover with baking soda. saturate a cloth with coal on and wrap the burn. The soda and coal oil wrap will allay pain Uf Almost all the Sunday Schoa VII workers in the county, were in at tendance npon the Sunday School Convention at Mdiisierviiie. ,v Dr. Harry Patterson, son of Mrs. j T.iiUi Patterson, has become a veterinary surgeon in the British amir in South Africa asainst .the Boers. Some early gardeners say they will have new potatoes of their own raisins to eat before late potato growers get their potatoes in ground. Coal oil in paying quantity the has been found in Tioga county. A flowing well of a hundred barrels of oil a day has been struck in Pine creek. The tenth annual convention of the Juniata . District Epworth League will be held in the Metho dist Episcopal church at Bedford, Pa., June 19th and 20th. Sunday afternoon in the Presby terian church Mrs. J. W. Barnes, State Superintendent of Sabbath School work talked to the teachers of the Presbyterian Sabbath School. Britain Fasick was able to walk out on Tuesday after a three weeks' confinement to the house with' grip. Six of the family were ill with the same disease at one and the same time. The irradnates of the Patterson School are Leslie B Gnss, Mary L. Middagh, Anna Doyle, Edith B. Melov. Martha W. Sulouff, Robert 3lcLonaiu, r orest v . ruiuci iu . . , ait g nM.1 W. J. Zeiders. The Pennsylvania State Teach ers' Association, will hold their annual meeting at Williamsport, July ,3 to 6th, inclusive. There are over 26,000 teachers in the state in the public schools. Pennsylvania had one president and his name began witn a i- ThA latest Tresidential candidate nsvlvania. the middle of the road candidate begins with a B, and -W it is to B or not to B. Th Twistown & Sunbury div ision has been absorbed by the Mid- rliviairm and nlaced under the efficient management of W. Hay ward Meyers, superintendent of the Middle division with head-quart ers at Harrisburg. Dawey and Mrs. Dewey have had a great reception in swinging round the circle in the west. But th Admiral' cannot be elected President. The people admire the Admiral for his wonderful acfiieve Tncnf at Manila, hnt not for his politics. Oats is doing finely. Plenty peaches are- in sight. Apple trees blossomed profusely. The early sowed oats W.r.m wing. , , " topliy't H. C. Rhine of Luv j at the county Beat last week. Mrs. Kurtz of Allentowr. i- ... guest of Mrs. C. P. Hinkl. Thomas Shaver hu v- house at East Point repainted. The horses sold eraged 128 dollars and some cents. Landlord Arbogast has hail new cigar case put in his hotel of nee. Judge Lyons bought a handsome at the horse Squire Frank Patterann several days in Pittsburg, Pa., last Don't let They introduce malaria into your Rosie Golden is the name of the leader of the striking cigar mak ing girls. Jeweller Sweger has returned from a trip to Pittsburg and New Kensington. The finest shad were a drnr nn the Philadelphia market last week L? 10cts Piece Jiiss Annie K. Schweier visited 111 I OriQhn rv -amsvw... .U.J- X . muug incuus lruiu Friday nntil Wednesday. Mrs. Troup of Harrisburg has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Doyle in Patterson. Misses Carrie Berry and Lizzie Hayes, have returned from the hospital at Middletown, Conn. The new women, four hundred strong, working in cigar factories in New York city are on a strike. Sir and Mrs. Jacob Wise of Pat terson are visiting their daughter Mrs. Frank Jones in Philadelphia. Electric light manager Troxell is looking after his business interests on crntches. - Homer Berry now drives Troxtll's trotter. Joseph Sieber of Lost creek val ley recently presented his daugh ter with a valuable gold watch bought from Jeweller Ym. Roll man. Mrs. Mary M. Jacobs left Satur day on a sojourn in Newport and home will visit her son George at iChambersburg. T. K. Beaver, George L. Hower and II. Latimer Wilson have re turned from Pittsburg where they served their country in the United States court as jurors. Knitting factory manager Et- chells has gone to Philadelphia to I recuperate from the iniury to his wnst tnac wasnnninmerunaway of Troxell's fast horse. " .7... . .... " Mrs. Falis' Sunday School class and Mrs. Knisely's Sunday School class will hold a pie social at thj Lutheran prrsonage on Saturday evening. Everyone invited. Gideon S. Lever, TJ. S. A., has ooened a recruitins office at the Jacobs HouserN'ow is the time, if von want to ioin the army. It jfi never come handier to you Rev. Cyrus Hatch of Pittsburg, T C il T. 1 i : n preacneu lor lllt rresujiciiauo vn Sundav morning and in the even ing preached the Baccalaureate er- . fh ni h ooX in the Presbyterian church Mrs. Charles Gingrich nee Bertha Cramer of Patterson, left Ifor Harrisburg, Friday morning, w-here she will take up house keep- in? with her husband, who is en gaged in the grocery business. It is with pleasure that we ac knowledge the conrtesy of an invi tation with cards of admission- to the commencement exercises of the Mifflintown high school from Prof essor W. C. Donnelly, principal of the school. W-1. McAlister of Fayette has been quite successful at trout catching. In one excursion to Big Lost creek he caught TZ trout, in McCahan's creek he caught 16 trout; in Licking creek he caught 20 trout. The trout ranged from t inches in length to 10 in length. Blair Cramer in railroad service at Lewistown will soon be trans ferred to the Harrisburg. bit. Cra mer has been in the service of the company from the days of early youth, having learned all about the transportation business by rail un der his father W. D. Cramer, de- I ceased. Pennsylvania has a Presidential nominee for the Presidency in the person of Wharton Barker of Phil adelphia, newas nominatea Dy the National iravenuou wi Middle of the Road Populists at Cincinnati last Thursday. He has on the ticket with him for the of fice of vice president Ignatius Don nelly of Minnesota. What do tou believe? Do yon believethat every roan of sound jVhe architect of his own good or bad life - that as he chooses for good or bad so will he be What do you behevet Do you that vour whole life isshap- .i i -rriimr that you are "iir, nr evil, fitted for eternal- happiness or eternal misery iio TVihnne. May 14. At nwt iv Saturday morning; r xra-tha .T. Hileman, widow ot the iate James Hileman of Orbi sonia. Pa., died at the residence ot Saac Wyint, 709 Eigth avenue, .h.rA he made her home of pneu monia. Deceased's maiden name was McCoy and she was born near Mifflintown in April was married TTilnman. who grave about three years ago I J.1lf . DUv in 1861 to Mr. wni ""A7tnona on Vav Passenger. ' the round trip. Tickets will be good. preceded ner to "Z BWer the. charge of returning until July 1, inclusive, 23. . . Abraham 11, Lehman, who lives ' terrorizing the residents of the near Rocky Spring, Franklin conn- j East End of the 8th ward by wild ty, has two daughters, whose com- west performances on Thursday Dined weight is 622 pounds. The night, May 10. They are to ans younger daughter is the heaviest, wer the charge of malicious mis She weighs 372 pounds and is 15 ' chief and for stealing horses out of years old. The older sister weighs a liverv stable and riding the 250 pounds and is 17 years old. Onr young friends Miss Isabella Kirk McClintic, Miss Isabella Mc Kennan Robison and Mr. Elmer S. Schott, paid us the compliment of an invitation to the commence ment exercises of the Mifflintown High School to be held Fridav ev ening May the 18th, for which we oeg to extend onr sincere thanks. A Mrs. Duffy of Shantokin. Pa- has eloped five times with a man named Hnmmell. ncr 'au.oand every time followed her and brought her back and forgave her. lie is desperately in love with his wife and their three children. Evi dently he is one of the Biblical kind that forgives seventy times seven before closing the door of for giveness. A railroad telegraph operator W. F. Lantell, slept at his post and the result was a collision of trains in a tunnel on the B. and O. road near Philadelphia. . A num ber of men were on the trains and if not killed by the wreck were cremated by the fire that took place in the wreckage. The oper ator to get away from the responsi bility of his incompetency or care lessuess committed suicide. T. B. Keener of Williamsport went violently insane on the sub ject of catching Satan, One of his hallucinations is that he is to take one thousand men, dig a hole 400 feet deep and broad in proportion at Sulpher Springs near Williams port. In this he is to put a gold chair. He is then to catch Satan, put him on the chair and turn Sul pher Spring into the hole to pre serve Satan. For this he is to re ceive salvation. It is with pleasure that we ac knowledge the receipt of an invi tation to the commencement of the National School of Elocution and Oratory,Temple Building, Broad and Cherry streets, Philadelphia, from the faculty and graduating class, May 15th to May 21st, and it is a high gratification that a Mif flintown girl Miss Bessie M. Hack- enberger, will carry a part in the Thursday evening exercises May 17 in the recital. The Unknown Speaker, in the graduating class. Less than a table-spoonful of but ter coloring liquid killed a two year old child of ilson Smith, who lives about half-way between Hamburg and Allentown, Pa. The same butter coloring material is us ed by the creameries in that part of the state. Smith bought bis coloring material from the cream ery. The store keeper to whom Smith sold his bntter told him to color his butter. People who buy butter like to have it a- rich yellow color. Tasteing the coloring ma terial sent a young woman in the same neighborhood to bed three hours. She was sick at her stom ache and had a violent headache. " ianKS Zimmerman met witn an accident wnue on nis way to town in a buggy last i rinay morning. His mother, his wife and two chil dren were in the buggy. The ac cident took place near John Hom ing's farm buildings- The buggy lurched in an uneven place in the road. The wheels were dry and the lurch sprung the spokes out of both wheels on the left side. The buggy on that side dropped on the hubs and with such force that the occupants were pitched out on the road. Fortunately all escaped in jury, which is awonder. The horse ran to town and was caught at Snyder's furniture store by David Anderson A singular accident took place last Saturday evening when Mail East was passing slip rock between Port Royal and Mexico A plate belonging to the engine tender be came loose and was broken into pieces. The broken pieces flew off with great force. One piece laud ed in the river. Another piece struck George H. Rodgers of Mex ico on the left side and produced severe shock. A third piece struck George L. McMeen of Port Royal below left knee producing a pain ful injury. Rodgers is a track man and McMeen is a watchman in the service of the railroad com pany. Dr. Crawford was called and rendered the surgical and med ical attention the cases required. Last Friday Charles Robison. was acquitted by the Huntingdon court of the charge of murder that had been brought against him for shooting to death John O'Neil, who was conspiring with Robi son's wife for an elopement. O' Neil had leen warned by Robison to not visit his wife. Regardless of the warnings, O'Neil visited Robison's home. The latter was informed of the rait. He quickly left his work that of telegraphing for the railroad company, hasten ed to his home, found O'Neil there and shot seven bullets into mm. Robison's lawyers pled emotional insanity. He was acquitted on the second ballot of the jury. When you are warned to stay ont of an other man's house.stay out. On Sunday about noon Officer Samuel Lapp was requested by the A ltoona police force to Keep a iook- nntfor two young men, George straverand Mike Leonard. He promptly attended to the matter tn the iail to look at the r, hol1 there for railroad car- lumping. Railroad policeman Wise Tnt a number of men in jailon Friday for car-jumping and in that lot Officer Lapp found the two men that were inquirea ior iu tt. .nt a. iiMmatch O. K. and on xrrxiav morning Officer Stephens, who has been on the Altoona police ft vears put in an appearance and under a warrant took the two i iirrv w horses two hours. The graduation exercises ot the class of Nineteen hundred of the Mifflintown High School next Fri day evening, May the 18th, prom ises to bring ont a large audience as witnesses of the interesting oc-1 casion . The class roll numbers 12 of the bright young people of Mif- j nintown: Karl Balteman Bergy, Bessie Florence Berry, Fannie Mae Ellis, Orpha Mae Gushard, Jen nie Mabel Hackenberger, Edna Mary Harley, Rorie Mae Kanff man, Isabella Kirk McClintic, Dora Meldon Noble, Cora Minerva Ritz, Isabella McKennan Robison, Elmer Simon Schott. John Wannamaker had a state ment published in a number of Philadelphia newspapers last Sat urday that the Director of Public Safety, Abraham L. English with a witness called on Mr. Wannamak er at his office and demanded that the North American cease its at tacks npon the administration of Mayor Ashbridge. Mr. Wanna maker called his stenographer and" informed Mr. English that the North American is owned by Thomas B. Wannamker. English, then threatened to publish affida vits against the personal character of Mr. Wannamaker. Mr. Wana maker defied his callers and pre- emptorilv ordered English and his friend to leave the , office. Exit English and his witness. Mr. Eng lish in a reply says, he has been villi fied in the North American, which paper he believes is domin ated by Mr. Wannamaker. To have the villification stopped is his reason for calling on Wanna maker as he did. If English has anything to show that Mr. Wan namaker is not what he professes to be, now is the time to show it, for he has been defied to do so. If he has nothing, he drops to the level of the bluffer class. There are some places that if English had gone into with such a bluff, he would not have escaped as he did. It was an audacious thing to do, and taken all in all it is perhaps best that Mr. Wannamaker took it as he did for it reveals to the pub lic certain methods of the machine that are not to be tolerated. Poisonous butter coloring. Ninety in the Shade on Tuesday. Jack srd 1 is lmtern the old time spook light. Roosevelt will not have the vie? Presidency. The cirn that was planted lost week has sprouted. The June flood has to come before the summer drongt'a. ni )klow your chsrse'er said Eng lish. B'ow! said Wannamaker. Hit him ag' in Mt. Wannamnker. ' That's h9 way o g?v? it to th9 blower. I rTM 1 A . d.ue-v me " America y eipauu: i iue ruritiDB rxpansiouisiH The Datch expansionists. The Cavaliers expansionists. The Gorman and Eiglish t-xpna-sionists. The Irish expansionists. The Sootch Irish expansionists. Against expansion Bryan. The boys have come to ksow tbat the American flag and republicanism s'ands for onn thing, which was nice ly evidenced the other dy when the recruiting officer unfurled the stars and stripes at the Jacobs' House "He !" said the boys that ssw the Qtg displayed, "there is going to be a Re publican meeting ' at the Jacobs Hons . Don't you see 'he fl-g. He is a wise young man who stays on the farm. The farmer has a bus iness of his own. which is not the case with the man, who takes service with a corporation or frost. Part of the year the farmer has longer hours than in aome other callings but when the year has gone round he has not worked as many hoars es men in other callings in life It is the most independent calling for the man who has bedily strength to engage in the work on the farm and for the ram who can bring contentment to his work it is the plcasntest cilling. Without C3ntentmn' any and everv calling is a drag. The fiend Hummel', who murder ed his family and is now in jul at Williamsport under sentoco cf death was sp near a sUte of o illapee that the sheriff became fearful that be weald have to be carried to I be scaffold. In order to brace the mur derer f-r the occasion he instituted a series of exercises for Hammell in his cell so as to improve bis appetite and give bim strength and be is succeed ing and hopes to have the murderer so braced physically by tho 5th of June that he can walk to the scaffold. He requires Hummell to jnmp over a broomstick placed three feet high. He has him to turn hand springs and walk on his hands. The exercise has had the effect of bracing him phvgi- cally. REDUCED RATES TO PHILADELPHIA- VIA PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAD, ACCOUNT REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION. On account of the Republican National Convention at Philadelphi a, June 19, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Philadelphia from all stations on its line at rate of one fare for the round trip (minimun rate 50 cents). Tickets will be sold and good going June 15 to 19, inclusive, and return' iog to June 26, inclusive. Redcckd Rates to North Manches teBjIxd., via Pennsylvania Railroad. For meeting of German Baptist Brethren at North Manchester, Ind , iMay 29 to June 8, 1900, the, Pena gylvania Railroad Company will place special .excursion tickets on sale Mav 29 to June 3, 1900 from station sweet of Baltimore (not inclusive), and Lan caster and Reading inclusive), and south of and including Sunbury at lan ann Kill rut: v i rmi oi una nrvfc-uiiftt iiuuiau iiua ior i SCHOTTS STORES. Dig and Large OPENING OF Spring and Summer Goods. Carefully selected at onr one week atay in Boston and New York; Right direet from maenfaetnrers and importer at very low prieea, perhaps a little lower than some other Store Keeper can bay tbem. Oar long acquaint ance and experience with the big manufacturers and large business bosses ive na unlimited facilities to buy goods at lower prieea than aone other tore -keepers, and we can afford and offer you goods at lower prieea than oth er Store-keepers. Listen to some of our Prices Mattings of good quality at 12ets a yard. , Striped Carpets at 10c to 12o. , Flewert Ingrain Carpets at 2doU . Tapestry Brussels Carpet for 60 and 60ots. Window Shades, felt with Rollers at lOo Oil Shades with Spring Rollers at 25cts. Table Oil Clotb, 2ds for 25cts; 2 yards for 30 and S5ctt, Wall Papers, new patterns at 8ots a double bolt. Lace Curtain by tbe yard at lOota a yard. Wbite Count-rpants a. C5ctJ. Featber Pillows at 65o a pair. Pure geefe feathers at 49eta a lb. Maslins, good heavy unbleached, 10yds for 55e. Muslins of lighter weight at 44 and So. 10-4 red j-bee'tnjrs J5. 20c, 2 o. Ladies' and Children's Summer Vests for 5o. Men's good shirts for 25o. . Men's unlauodried shirts with collars for 38o. Calicoes, all colors at 5 and 6cta. Ginghams for 41(3 to 5o and 6o Clark's O N. T. Cotton for 4o. Summer Dress Goods, the prettiest styles we ever bad from 5o and and upwards. Finest black crepat- for 50, 60c aid $1.00. Serges, Henriettas, whip cords, cheviots, Paplins, mohairs, home-spun olotbes, and all tie new dress cloth for tailor made suits at very reasonable low prioes White Goods, Percales, Batiste, Foulards and all tbe new styles of Waab Goods at lower Prioee than other store keepers. Pretty Wrappers and Tea Gown for 75o and $1.00. Ladies aider skirts for 23o to $1.25. Ladies tailor made suits, shirt waists and wash skirts at very low prioes. OUR SUMM ER SHOES are Ready for you. No adtanoe in tbe to. 103 to 109 Bridge Street, SCHOTT'S STORES. 1865, EST ABLISHE D. 1900. Special Invitation To 17ie Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothir? t'.ut goes on daily roru THE IMMENSE 7 i !t wiil be. TO "ififc ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who cave money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It ib truly marvelous to See Til E BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suts asd Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail to give liim a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY 2fl VJmiraS oi VJaimniljinig The trouble with thousands of women ia not ' famale weakness. altbongb many physicians suppose it ia. The real trouble lies in the Kidneys, Liver and Bladder. Doctors often fail to effect a rive the risrht remedy. Women aa well selves if their Kidneys are diseased. Liver as it g VV A c- jv 1 x. l It iy m m - a h, .bb Dr. David Kennedy a Favorite Remedy is a perfect blood and nerve medicine. It restores the liver to a healthy condition and cures the worst cases of constipation. It is a certain cure for all diseases peculiar to female. t. Campio Botilo Froo Favorite Remedy ia such a certain cure that the Da. David Kcmrmv Corporation, Rondout, N. Y.. will forward, prepaid, a free sampJa oottle to evry sufferer who sends his or her full postoffice address and mentions this paper. The fact that our liberal offer genuineness. All druggists sell Favorite Remedy at $1.00 a bottle. T0SK op ARUST cure, simply bacanae may son as men can ascertain for them Simply fill a bottle or glaas tum bler with arlne and let it stand a day and a night. If there ia a sediment at the bottom, something is wrong with the Kidneys. If there is a desire to urinate often if there is a pain in the small of the back if the urine stains linen look out ! The Kidneys are diseased. Ladies can take Dr. David Ken ) 1 1 nedy's Favorite Remedy with perfect as surance of relief. It will cere them of Kidney, and Bladder disorders just as certainly cures mi Mrs. G. Davinpot, of West Troy, N. Y., says : ' I was troubled with my Kid neys, and suffered intense pain in my back and loins. The wife of Dr. Robinson, pastor of tbe First Avenue Methodist Church, recommended Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. I got some, and have ased it ever since, with the result that I am greatly benefited. All pais have left me, and I am like another pecaon." appears in this paper is a guarantee of ita HZEYER'S New Spring CLOTHING. Legions of Cheviots, Cassimrep, Worsteds, Serges and Clays, and evtry suit shows our skill as makers proud, and every price adds lustre to our record forenterprise. You'll find twice tbe choosing here tbat any other store can give you. You'll find our prices at least twenty (20) per cent, below all other dealers. Men's Reliable Clothing, Brifinefs Suits of Cheviots, Tweeds and Caaaimeres. $ 2 OO P"r snowitlS ' Cheviot, Tweed, and Cassimere Suits in Sc.oo Blue, Black, Fancy Mixtures, v yJ O Irimmed with wide French facings and made with great care. Hrafe Cmfo of all-wool Ca-sion-res UieSS OUILO, and Worsted. A very interesting line of exceptionally High Grade T rr Cassimeres and Worsted Suits in every new efieet, in 1 v 5IO.OO, Single or Double Breasted, o S12.00, SACK or CUTAWAY, FKOCK. Tney are of the - - 0 very best tailors ereation. We sell them to you I pi JKJ We a,.e Readv for CT Our Spring Suits for Our Spring Suits for tbe tables for inspection of mothers. We have never shown a line better calculated to please the careful buyer in Fabric, Style and price than those we are offering to you row. Call acd see them. S3.OO 3O.0O Grand New Lire f T" r.f uems ruriiisiiiiig vjouu, New and Latest Styles in Hate, Neckwear and Shirts. We arn headquarters for Sweet Orr & Co.,. Overalls and Sbirtn Oar Tiuuk and Satchel Depart ment is filled up to overflowing. Our prics are lower than ever. CARLOADS of FURNITURE have arrived. We are teady with an immense atsoriment of Furni ture and House Furnishing Goods. We are determined to make this 6 ore, your store. The store that is filled to overflowing with mer chandise that saves you dollars. It is impossible to dj justice in print to such a large stock as ours. Come and see for yourselves and in sptct the large assortment of Parlor Suits, Bed Room Suits, Couches, Lounges, Side-boards, Ex'eneion Tables, Fancy Rockers, Spring, Mat tresses, Fancy Parlor TabUs, Dicing and Kitchen Chairs, Hall Racks, Toilet and Dinner Sets, Window Shades and complete line of Furni ture Picture Frames made' to order in any kind of moulding. Fur niture delivered free of chsrge. MEYERS, THE LEADER IN LOW PRICES. 115 aad lit Bridge Street. TnscarorK Valley fiailroad. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MONDAT, JUNE. 20, 1898. EASTWARD. STATIONS. DAILY, EXCEPT SUVDAT. No.l No.3 P. M. I Blair's Mills Lv. Waterloo Leonard's Grove Roes Fur ni.... Penilack Eeet Water ford Heckciau Honey Grove Fort B'gbam : . . . Warble.- Pleasa-t Vic" Seven Picts Spruce Hi!! Graham's Stewart Freedom Turbett Old Port .- Port Royal Ar. 25 I 45 1 51 1 57 2 05 2 12 1 25 2 37 31 37 45 52 0 1 3 22 8 30 8 30 42 50 69 8 44 8 52 8 55 9 03 9 06 3 12 15 23 26 29 32 38 9 09 9 12 9 18 9 25 3 45 Trcins Nos. 1 nd 2coi)Dect at Fort Royal with Way Paweafrer and Seashore Express on P. R. R., and No. 8 snd 4 with Hil eas. WESTWARD. Trains Nos. 2 and 8 connect at Blair's Mills with Concord, Doylebnrg Dry Rnn, Nossville, Neeljton, Shade Gap, Shade Valley and Qosborn Station Stago Lines. STATIONS. DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. No.2'No.4 5 A. M. r. M. j Port Koyal 0 010 205 05 Old Port 1.310 2 8.10 3.710 4.410 5.010 6.310 7.2110 9.011 10.011 12.011 275 12 Turbett 335 18 36 5 21 39'5 24 42,5 27 50 5 35 53 5 38 015 46 06 5 51 15 6 00 23 6 08 28 6 13 406 25 53 6 38 Freedom Stewart Graham's Spruce Hill Seven Pines Pleasant View Warble Fort Bipbam Honey Grove Heckman East Waterford.... Perulack : Boss Farm Leonard'3 Grove. . . Waterloo Blair's Mills..... Ar 14.0 11 15.1 11 11 17.5 20.5 11 22.0! 24.0 12 12 00'6 45 08 6 53 14 6 59 20i7 05 25.5 27.0 12 12 J, O. MOOBHEAD, Svpenniendeni. T. S. MOORHEAD, Pretideni. IIEKCII & DROZaGOLD'S SAWMILL ACB ErlSiM Ev wonderftil ImpwvnMmtln Prlrtfnf Frefi a.V falv-Hark BhcIc motlonoi Carr fiinrMay Tk ttuny other fn nirku Frirlitin ( iutrh trrA. eminitn all th f1 girinK l t'lAittl ft til v. h.- - Inn; crrnt ftaTinv ia jsowrr nm! Tvrfr. . C'fl;!vrif4fni. roru riBicm. Sbf IU tr , the Boys. the Bov's are now be the Bov's are now being placed upon 1 1 allthe 5IIFF1.INTOW1V, PA VONDErtFUL are the cures by Hood's tfargaparilla, and yettbay are simple and natural. Hood's SaOa parilla makes PURE BLOOD. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. pERRT COUNT r RAILROAD. The followins srhprtn'e wrnt lnlo efloct Not. lfl, 1896, snd the tr i'Do will be ran as follows; p. ni 4 30 4 36 4 s:i 341 4 45 4 4; 4 61 4 64 4 66 4 69 a. in fl 00 9 C6 9 C9 9 11 9 14 9 15 9 19 9 22 9 24 9 2T Lcve Arrive a. n Doncsanon 7 64 Km Mill 7 49 Sulplinr Sp-iiiu 7 fl "Cormari SHn? 7 4 I y..nleb iio Park 7 41 p.m 2 28 223 2 20 8 1 2 1ft 2 18 208 2 65 2 08 200 I 41 1 80 181 1 28 125 1 20 1 IB 1 16 260 Weaver 7 4-1 Roddy 7 86 Hoffman 7 R3 Rover 7 81 Mahanc.y 7 28 5 10 10 48 Bloomlield 7 23 6 10 9 49 'Treselei I 09 5 21 9 64 'Nelljtfn 7 01 5 24 9 6" Dum's 7 01 6 27 10 06 Elilotsbur 6 P8 6 82 10 17 Rcrnbeif.l's 6 61 6 84 10 17 Groen Pvk 48 6 87 JO 80 'Mourour June 6 88 6 02 10 85 Lnndist.urp 6 28 p. m a. m Arrive Leave a. m p m Train lea ee BlooratleM ai 5 63 a. u?., and arrives at Luridisljiiiy at 6.28 J. ttt. Train leaves Lindisbore; at 6.C8 p. m., and arrives at Blootnfleld at 6.40 p. m. All stations maihed (') are Hag stations, at which trains will coran to a full stop on signal. Cbas. n. Smilit, P. T?. Eeok, President. Sopt. NEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL lny Railroad Company. Time table of passenfrer trains, in effect on Monday, Hay 18th, 1896. STATIONS. ' West- East ward, ward. Jt 2 4 pm'am am pii Newp- rt 6 05 10 36 8 80 BuOulo Bridge 6 OS 10 88 8 27 8 61 Juniata Furnace ... C 12 10 42 8 23 8 68 Wabneta 6 1510 46 8 20 8 60 Sylvan 6 25 10 62 8 16 8 46 Wat-r Ping 6 22 1101 8 11 8 41 BloomHeld Junct'n. 6 311109 8 08 8 88 Va'leyEoad 6 39 11 09 8 00 8 82 K'.lmtthhnra 6 61 11 21 7 45 8 15 Gretn Park 6 54 11 24 '10 810 LovRVtUe 7 05 11 35 I 34 8 04 Fort HobesoD .... 7 11:11 41 7 26 2 66 Center 7 15.11 45 7 16 2 49 Cuba's Kan 7 21 11 61 7 15 2 45 Andcrsonburg 7 27 11 67 7 10 2 40 Blain 7 85 12 05 7 03 2 83 Monnt Plrasant ... 7 4112 11 6 68 2 24 New Germant'n ... 7 46112 15 6 60 2 20 D. GKJNG, President mtA Mauagei C. H. 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