Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, November 21, 1900, Image 3

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    ffXTlNEL& REPUBLICAN
-TFFLINTOWN. PA.
jfgDNESDAY, XOV. 21, 1900
TERMS.
rwcnirriox $1.00 per year If paid
, : $1.50 If not Mid In ad.
I" .... .Hrf ialna- nrl M1
franieu
s cents a line.
Deduct
leryear.
will ba mida ta thM
to advertise Dy me year, naif or
5tfO.fr LOCALS. ,
peath has its joys.
One by one they go.
Good fall for wheat,
peath has its terrors.
Blue birds last Friday.
Ix)W streams , and wells.
Thanksgiving:, next week.
Foot-ball ends next week .
Log rolling at Hariisbnrg.
A man's life, only a flicker.
Hay is scarce in the county.
Monday was a summer day.
The navy is being increased.
The Army is to be increased.
Straw is scarce in the county.
Who'll succeed Judge Lyons!
You'll look in at the institute.
Tou'r glad McKinley's elected.
Teachers' institute, next week.
You 'r glad the republicans won.
Quay has quarters at Harrisburg.
In four weeks, the shortest day.
Handy men are wanted at Pitts
burg. Democrats have quarters at Har
risburg. The fall railroad" ties are being
marketed.
A warm rain came on Tuesday
.tout noon.
Auti Quays have quarters at
Harrisburg.
John V. Schweier spent Sunday
in Philadelphia.
Newspapers report Hessian fly
in crowing wheat.
It was anold fashioned Bnow tnat
came on Saturday.
Miss Knisely of Lewistown is a guest
ofMr. Austin Wagner.
Mrs. Lillian Roache of Patterson vis
ited in I larrisburg last week.
Juniata has 601 people less now
than she had 10 years ago.
Roof timbers are being put in
place on the Lutheran church.
Bloomfield hunters caught a 14
pound coon one night last week.
Ice fringed the shores of streams
on the morning of the lfith lust
There was a scramble for Judge
Lyons' seat before he was in his
grave.
Congressman Mahoa will make
do changes in the post offices in
tie district
Rev. M. 9 Derstine is conduct
Jig a revival meeting in hischurch
at Waterford.
The Phillipine army must be in-
creasd to make up for the return of
the volunteers.
German carp, that were gigged
in the river, have been selling at
Sots a pound, uncleaned.
Hogs are d ving in Lebanon county
William Couple had 34 to die.
Jonathan Miller lost 30.
.1. II. Simons has so far recover-
4 his health that he is again able
to be out and down town.
Miss Lou McClellan and Misf
Mary Patterson have gone to Phil
adelphia for a week's visit.
Mr. Isreal Yeakley, of Mifflin
County, spent some days among
friends and relatives in town.
Blair Cramer of Harrisburg has
iem spending a number of days
v.th friends in this community.
Samuel "Whistler of Fermanagh
township has had his pension in
creased from 6 to $10 a month.
Jacob Hcinbaeh of Tascarora
township has had an increase of
pension from ffi to f 12 month.
Charles Specht of Middlvbnrg,
Tmpiert dead from a chair at the
break fast table some mornings ago.
Martin Fry of Cumberland
onnty is to be hung for the mur
der of his brother-in-law James E.
Collins.
Wm. McCoy of Huntington Is clerk
toe in thp TTniinhvnirh tnre in Patter-
Mrs. Allen KaufTmaii of Main street
Patterson, is visiting hereWterln Hunt
Joseph Ramsey, manager of the Shoe
factory sj.ent part Of last week in Phil-deiphia.
Miss Helen Pimm spent Saturday
th her grand-parents Capt. and Mrs.
Mrs. j. b. Trdup of Harrisburg is vis-
"iris her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
&yle in Patterson.
Revival services have been conduct-
t In the Evangelical church of Patter-
am for the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. George Goshen of Pat
t""on, pent from Saturday until Mon-
in Marysville and Harrisburg.
Rev. s. S. Bergen of Belleville, .Mif-
m ' o preached in the Presbyterian
courch Sunday morning and evening.
Take care and don't be caught
") copper. Some copper stocks
"uu nonds are cood: others are
worthless.
. The Rev. E. M. Stvn. nresid
ftg elder of Juniata District, will
Preach in the M. E. church, Sun-
s next at 10.30.
The union Thanksgiving services
ul be held in the M. E. church
10:30, Nov. 29th.. Sermon
Preached by Rev. S. H. KoonU.
. - w inn mtm aei i aeaaaai
' I Mr"- Cornalltia
EepIoele8 Phnt a-:. .
It i nni ' secured emnlovmonf J
... . uocommnn it.i. I "
anters to catch 10 to 12 Worn,
in Lower Alln..- Pams
night'shunt. J Jer8ey' in
Mr. .Tna nK r -v
risburg Wm .,rmer' of Har"
undSTv' Tht Ply nowed
-tate and tie whole etrT'
A report was current on Mondav
lr,mKg.that foreman had
Jwd. bat information from the?
ficeofthe overseers of the poor
says, he is not dead. '
"m,e MiMlon I)' was calibrated in
the Lutneran church of this place Sun
day evening. Recitations by the young
people and m.i. ki C . . - B
. . "Kurcnesira form
ed an interesting program.
Last Friday a demented Italian
woman attempted to take the life
Kaiser William of Germany by
throwing a sharp hatchet at him as
he passed by in a carriage.
George W. Kreps, of Granville,
Mifflin county, fell from his wagon
recently, and was so injured that
he died. He was aged 56 years,
and a veteran of the civil war.
The fire alarm was sounded last
ul"j morning aoout 9 o'clock
The caW of the alarm Ts H Pl"ckily tackeled the wild
iu SuTntntHlppy? i tiV
Ifl Ck fiA u'na oxv
mw nm awn fXllUUlBDea
ica is the least crop since
Will Vl'lTA Annm.n.AJ I A I A. 1
... ' wiuimcmu in Arciauoe.
L3 1. & . '
ouuku vmenca, ana in Australia.
- 'wwa,
vmosBtouffer, and Banks Hawk
The Pennsvlra
Cfhgnc
stock to hw.OoStT vlUA
'in . r " roujr oi me Mr-
f vv.
The Perry County Advocate and
A rtLSS HaVM 1 . .
, , j hw" inings lane
Place, for cnmni. .. i- .
of the past year are the rears
year, and the regulars of the
Past year, are the insurgents now.
The Ham aIjY m .
Brown, the Individual bookkeeper
and assistant cashier of the Ger
man national bank at New Port
K V ll&M HajI .1 .1 .
- - iuo uaaK is snort
two hundred and one thousand dol
lars. Brown was an mnlnvanr
bank 1ft rr- i .
j ic utxiine zona
of fast women, wine and gambling
- w "" uvmai oi iuq oanK are
rich and say. peonle who tm.M
the bank shall not lose one dollar.
..wmo "mo; vuilc an ex
citing battle took place just below
town where the Central Railroad
of Pennsylvania crosses the Jack-
were a wild cat. anH WA
T "uu nu
boys! The dog, though a small
of thi Hnva Kptnrf with - a
j wiui oivuca tuu
clubs succeded in killing him after
auiiuai was an
a - . B-iuiM iinwian in a
The wheat crop in 1900 in Amer- a hard firht. The
t crop since 1896. In R1y looking beast, measuring three
, mm .uairaua. timd a law passed in 1897, that re
The roads have been good almost Quires all vinegar sold to have a
e entire year and even if they certain percentage of acidity, which
innld mt hurl ennn ftiair the mannfaetiirnra nn Miilv
t hv th inaprtinn
i-chemicals. . Sometimes
the entire year and even if they
Shnnld mt hurl ennn fhair
n " - . iuvj v-auuvl
remain noor Ion f . fnr in iin
rj .mwv vwja
summer win be at the door
summer roads.
II. un;i.M :i a r
iicic, ranruHu varpen-1 mguj
ici ui mia piw eujuyeu a ireenae -nli
T r i .i .
ij. aicvauan wi me motive power.
It was the outcome of an election
bet.
There arn rxtwtn &nr1 XI
thousand U. 8. Volunteers in the
Phillipine. Islands. The govern
or im
of certain
with "Chemicals. Sometimes the cider
vinegar that comes from the farms
v is not up to the chemical require-
then the farmer is fined.
a uc kuuici mouui atiiuru w employ
a chemist to test his vinegar. The
t 4. ii
uumcn wmui iue imw rvpeaieu.
Babies in Pittsburg were put to
a new nse. but the trick has heen
discovered. It has been discover
that women in Pittsbursr who
drunk and are arrested on the !
ed
k,. . " gei urunK anu are arrestee on tne
uivm utgiua mis monm, uegins 10 street, are in the habit of borrow
return them to the United States. ing a child or two which they
Their term of enlistment expires carry into court to soften the heart :
next June. of the magistrate. There are women I
J IT. .11 . 1 1 1
Hugh C. Moore of Rochester, X. who hire their babies
Y. a member of the Freshman class who get caught in the
of a Boston School, was killed in a the law. The children
I- 1 a. ii o i inrn AOrtrf fwT rlTta
to women
of a Boston School, wan killed in a the law. The children are taken I
cane rush between the Sophomore, into court to cry. The crying of j
and Freshman cane rush last Fri- the cmiaren in most cases saves tne j
..... ... . . I t 4U. V.
day. tie leu, otners reii on niml wmcu "",u lrcll,s uc ivm
and nmotnerea nim
Tiblie cordially invited.
Can't kiss. Bishop. T. C. far
mer, of Nashville, Tennessee, in
admitting several ministers to the
Urethral ist church last Fridav. con
demned the kissing habit, and said
it would cause tne aownian oi
vounsr ministers quicker than any
thing else.
Tut Thnrariav ni?ht 1000 men
want tn tho iail at Collaa Texas, and
captured the jailer, and broke in
the doors and took out tnree negroes
and hung them on a railroad bridge
near town. Tne negroes couiesseu
the mnrder of a citizen for money
on the night of October 2S last.
It is claimed that in the recent
capture of Pekiu China, Ameri
cans here become possessed of re
cords that establish the fact that
1500 years ago the Chinese ooctt-
pied a portion of America, and
built temples in ooum Amenra,
tho mina nf which mar be found
to-day. xr
According to tne late census rc
thA TtoTjnlation of Juniata
county is 16,054. The loss in pop
ulation in the past 10 yeais is over
COO. owing to the colonies going
west to make homes on govern-
mtnt lands. A good many lea tne
county without Delng conneciaa
with a colony.
The Chambersbnrg Repositary
.ott rvmitieBBinan jranon in rn-
sincr-xnnliAations for postmaster-
Ship dally, Jar. inanon rrjuraw "
to say that mere win w nu ra.uSo
in any of the post offices in the dis
tricts, that they are now ne. uj
vnnhiirana. as far as it Is practi
cable, and they will remain so.
a xwont writer on the SUDievt
x ... .. -
f "Is marriace a failure, Bays
ui..ti,- Vn marriacre is not a
m .nrl it will always be a
success with those who marry with
n.. -,f mAtivA. "To make mar
riage a success wiu -
4 fri that ther cannot live well
111 iini. itvi -f ... a.
without each other, and they most
continue to feel that way alter mar
ria. that kind of feeling insures
a Buccessiui marriage
It was a large catch of fish, tnat
:i w;t. And Peter Clemens,
secured in the shallows, of the wide
water, of the river at normngww ,
a.t.,.ian crpnins' between tne
i. rr. and 9 o'clock. Those
UUIUO V - ,.. . 4-X1-
1 knnMl TAT tUUaUU LflCIU
were uuj . , or
ens. In that time they speared 25
carp, thereby seenreing between
one and two hundred pounuaui "
f th narn weinhing lb pounui,
mother weighed 15 pounds.
Some years ago f!
American citizen was killed in Tur
key, the matter was arbitrated,
lei thnnaand dollars, but Tor-
key never paid the money Again
Turkey was to pay one hundred
1 J , .iiij4mnitvforOUt-
SSaTtAokiiione,
in TurKisn ww. - . .
of Turkey refuses to payjjere
no telling wnat may d-ff-
denly.
feet six inches from tip to tin.
The makers of chemical vinecar
. j i .. .
V . ...
y anxious feelings and thoughts
wwrus ana aeeas ana Habits
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. pyle, of Dec star
are guest of Mrs. Pyle's parents Mr
and Mr. W. E. Aunian. '
au rayette county George Itoseler
ounea his wife on the 13th day of lasi
i. r. r . ... ... . . ...
w.. ,JU me ajm aay or t be same
montn ne was married again.
Southard Robison, caught two large
ko iD ine nver on Tuesday night. The
ikosi or me two weighed 4 pounds; the
maner one weighed 8J pounds.
The river bridge at Thompsontown is
nnsaxeana contractor Goodman of Port
Royal has been awarded the contract to
repair the bridge for seven hundred dol
lars. .
Mrs. A. G. Scholl, who has been vis
iting her borne in Oceola Mills, Pa.,
and sister Mrs Lory, of Philadelphia are
RuestsofA. G. Bcboll at the Jacob's
House.
Misses Belle Rothrock, Lou. Ji
man, Beckie Trimble, and Mrs. G. K.
Martin as a delegate of the Presbyter
ian C. E. of this place are in attendance
at the Christian Endeavor Convention
held in Phila,, this week.
The principals and trustees of the
thirteen state normal schools have held
conferences at Harrisburg for Legisla
tive purposes though the Legislature
will not convene till after 'some days
nave passed. Now see how the Normal
School cat Jumps for Legislative appro
priation. At a Presbyterian congregational
meeting, on Tuesday afternoon, T. V.
Irwin, L. E. Atkinson and John S.
Oraybill were elected trustees, and Wm.
Banks and Henry Groninger were elec
ted elders for the term of three years, and
Martvn Crawford and Jerome Bieber
for the term of one year. Rev. Camp
bell was moderator of the meeting.
A Ehscol, in Perry county, last
Sunday morning, says the Advo
cate, when I. A. Wickey turned
his horses loose to go to water, one
of them wandered too near an un
used spring and fell over the wall,
and in such position that it could
not get out. A rope was fastened
around its body through a pulley
and three horses were required to
pull it ont. The animal was so
badly used up that it seemed the
most human thing to end its trou
bles, which was done. "While not
a valuable animal it is still a con
siderable loss to Mr. "Wickey.
Last week, Lewis Sunday, was killed
by a runaway mule on bis farm in Com
ber! and county. He was dragging wood
and in some way became entangled in
one of the chains which he was using,
to which a mule was hitched, and
while trying to free himself, the mule
ran away, dragging Mr. Sunday along
for quite a long distance and kicking
him so badly that he died immediately.
The mule jumped a fence with the un
fortunate man hanging to him. Mr.
Sunday wus badly used up, having had
his throat cut, the one side of his ribs
all broken In and was very much bruis
ed other ways. He leaven a wife and
two little children to mourn the loss of!
a kind husband and a loving father. He
wai aged only about 31 years.
Schotfs Stores I Schott's Stores !
OPENING OF FALL
AND WINTER GOODS.
Our Stocks were never more complete, more varied, handsomer, or
LOWER PRICED.
J ACKET8, CAPES,
LADIES' SUITS,
CLOAKS and SKIRTS.
- In no other Store in Juniata county will yon
find such Vast Stock ; Goods of suoh High Character
marked so marvelously low and popular in price.
LADIES TAILOR MADE SUITS, single and
double-breasted, silk lined jackets, all wool venitian.
broad cloth, cheviot or hoouspun cloth from $6 60 to
$12.00 a suit.
' Ladies' Kersey Jackets, Beaver Jackets, Melton,
Beaver Jackets, Flare Collars, Strap Seam, lined
throughout with Bilk. Some trimmed with Applique
on Collars and Lappets. Prices, 3.50, 94 00, f4 60;
$5 00, 97.60 to 910.00 and $12.
Ladies' Plush and Kersey Cloth Capes ; Collars edeed with Fur or
Plain : lined throughout, in all lengths. Ladies' Golf Capes, with or with
out hoods, new shape and styles. '
Misses and Ubudren a Heelers and Jackets with JTlared uollara or
Sailor Style Capes, trimmed with fancy braid.
Children's Iderdown and Cloth Cloaks for 85cts., $1.00, $125
1.60 to $2.50.
UNDERWEAR
For Men, Women and Children. Thousands of men, women and
Children know the comfort of Knit Underwear. Our Stores have a com
plete line of Underwear for everybody in all sizes and makes : medium and
heavy weight, large and small sizes. Men's Knit Vest or Drawers as low
as 25cts. a piece. ,
Ladies' fleeced, heavy-ribbed Vest or Pants for
25c ts and Children's Underwear, starting at lOcts ead
12$ cts apiece and advance as per sise,
HOSE
Men's and Children's Hose of all kinds to select
from ; heavy cotton, medium cotton and light weight
cotton xiose at the very lowest pnoes.
Good Shoes
Cheapest Here
Ladies' and Men's new Fall Shoes it I
Patent Leather, Yiei Kid and Box Calf, Bun
ton or Lace, single or double soles, exten
sion edge, well made, excellent in etvle and
fit. Buy your boy or girl or child a pair of i
Uur Uood flitting Shoes.
Size 5 to 8, for 75ct to $1.00.
Size 8 to 11, for 90cts to $1.15.
Size Hi to 2 00 for $1 00 to $1.25.
Size 2i to 6 for 91.25 to $1.50.
Bargain prices in ginghams for 4 and 6c a yard.
Bargain prices in outing cloth and flannelettes for5c a yard.
Bargain prices in fleeced pound goods for 25c a lb.
Bargain prices in remlets of dress goods for 7c a yard.
Bargain prices in cashmere, skirt and waist patterns at 18c a yard.
Canton Flannel, Wool Flannels, Calicoes all at Bargain Prices at
SCHOTT'S STORES.
103 to 109 Bridge Street,
US) UI fcKft
A young colored man, outraged
and then murdered Louisa Frost,
ofLinion Colorado. Last Friday
a viliance committee took the fiend
out of the hands of the Sheriff who
was on his way to jail with the
prisoner. They took the negro to
the spot where he committed the
outrageous deed and there they
erected a pile of fence rails ana
railroad ties, placed the negro on
the pile securely tied, and when all
things were ready the father of the
murdered girl set fire to the pile.
The negro was burned to ashes
with the wood.
A chance for the Bovs and Girls
to earn a ticket to the Institute En
tertainments. Every scholar who
will sell 2 course tickets at 91 each
will be given a course ticket for
himself. With each Course Ticket
sold a free reserved seat will be
given for "Wednesday night. Mon
day, "Old Landmares" by Hon.
Henry Honck. Tuesday, Jtoagers
ntriiov njvit&la. Xitt. Wednesday.
The Smith Sisters, 50c. Thursday,
Slabton Jubilee Bingers, ouc. re
served seats at lOcts extra on sale
at Bollman's after 4 P. M. Nov. 26.
Thia &hnT is one of the finest
courses of entertainment ever of
fered in Juniata County, vovi
miss a number.
James Degnan and Frank Mor-
n work-ma? on a onucv near
Sharon Pa., indulged in a political
argument till they fell into a fight,
rwMmM wm tne sirouicci uiau uu
tYiBl liia ajlvnraarv to the edce of
the Bcsfrold and pusnea Dim oer
hnt hv atniA means, iust as Morgan
swung off he fastened his teeth into
one of Degnan's ears, tie nc.u u
with a death like grip. Degnan
fell but caught hold of the tim
bers. Morgan neiaonio mo er
and dangled over the side of the
bridge. Morgan could not open
his mouth but Degnan did yelling
...rh fer both. Other men on
the bridge threw a rope to Morgan
and drew him up. The fight was
over, but Degnan suea .morgan w
biting his ear.
a - in writing on the sub-
cww -
4. ..A,n ma vs. there is noth-
I J ... . ji.mIHaii rnu
ine in tne numu uinj..."
kills as many pwi 1 '
It is the secret cauae i
j.-.: r niMi tenths of the sick
i. t4 nurvniM folk, the in
peupw, -v. - -
aw. " . .
iir it mates wuuicu uiwi
."'i'-At all. it turns
away the heart fromGod andbids
as worship tne mn
n . 4wmi excuse It by say-
Bullion""-" - .
ing they cannot help it. Some
times they say they were born with
: h tatrMtii ion. xm IW auOT
aniiwiB u4" . . ,
rrforthecanse, or the pnysica.
ik-stv at rnu
or metaphysial P""V V
condition, we know two f
one is, that it is wrong to worry,
. .!.. wo ui cononer tne
temptation to worry Jbry.
wild ana - wkwm
WU . wnrrvinf them-
and making mw"'""
- SHERIFF'S SALE. '
Sheriff Stoner will sell at the
Court House, in Mifllintown on Fri
day November 30-1900. A lot of
ground, one acre and 136 rods in
Milford township, having thereon
erected a two story dwelling house,
stable and outbildings, to be sold
as the property of Mary J. Harvey
and Wilhan Harvey.
FersoamUy-CaBIueted Tears
vim PeaasylvaBla
Railread.
Reason of 19001901.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
announces the following Pearaonallv-
Conducted Tours for the season of 1900-1801:
California. A thirty-five-day tour will
leave New York, Philadelphia, Harris
burjr, and Pittsburg February 14. The
party will travel over the entire route
by the "Golden Gate Special," the
finest train that crosses the continent.
Florida Three tours to Jacksonville
will leave New York and Philadelphia
February S and 1ft, and March 5. The
first two of three admit of a sojourn of
two weeks in the "Flowery State.
Tickets for the third tour will be good
to return by regular trains until May 31,
1901.
Tickets for the above tours will be
sold from all principal points on the
Pennsylvania Railroad. For detailed
itineraries, giving rates and full infor
mation, address Tbos. E. Watt, Passen
ger Agent Western District, Pittsburg;
B. Courlaender, Jr., Passenger Agent
Baltimore District, Baltimore; C.
Studds, Passenger Agent Southern Dis
trict, Washington; or Geo. W. Boyd,
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
Philadelphia.
MARRIED:
Rouisox Mkixy. On the 25th ult.,
at the home of the bride by Rev. I. O
Moser, R. E. Robinson and Martha M.
Meloy.
McClklian Wright. On e
8th inst., at the home of the bride's pa
rents in Patterson by Wm. R. Pickeu,
Harley McClellan and Beulah Wright.
Diehl Kennedy. On the 8th inst.
by Rev. O. Moser at Port Royal, Oliver
Dlehl and Ella Kennedy.
Briber Berkier On the 13th inst..
by Rev. Henry K. Ash, Andrew C
Bieber of McAllstervllle, Pa., to Miss
Annie M. Berrier of Blain, Pa.
DIED:
Fry. On fee 15th inst-, at his home
in Delaware township, aged 78 years.
Mr. Fry was an invalid a number of
years with rheumatism and cancer of
the mouth and throat.
Boss i no er. On the 16th inst., E- H.
Bossinger at his home in Milford town
ship of .heart failure, aged 9 months,
son of Christian Bossinger. Interment
in Licking, creek cemetery.
1866, ESTABLISHED. 1900.
Special Invitation To The Public
To attend the Attractive Sale oi Clothing that goes on daily
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
OF
D. W. HARLEY.
It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who Have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
It is truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES
of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices.
His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail
to give him a call if in need ot Clothing.
D. W. HARLEY
lUFELINTOWN fA
FALL AN D WI NTER OPEN I N G
.' AT
MEYERS' BIG STORES.
FACTS COUNT NOT ARGUMENTS.
Talk ia aheap The store with the smallest at jok, poorest good and bigbeat
prioM ia town may famish the longest argument Bat what of it. Kara
words mean nothing, Faets alone oount. Every ma who wanU a Pall Sait
or Overooat is interested in our matohless offerings .
Quality First Price Next.
600 all wool Cheviot Smts, single or doable breasted blaek or blae for fft.CS.
These suits were made to ba sold for $8.50 and thai is what they are worth.
460 Fall and Winter Suits.
All sues, any styles and patterns, striotly all wool at $7.80, real valae f 10.
The very finest Suits .
that ean ba prodnoed from $10 to S15. Tbev are made of the ehoioast lav
ported oloth, eut by artist oatters and pat together by thoroughly experience
tauors. aoo young men's rail sails, all the latest styles from 92.50 to 98.0U.
Over lbOO Mem's, Boy's, and Children's Overcoats
ready for roar insneoaion and seleetioa. soma as low aa 9,3- otbeas as
aa $15. Nearly every new style is molnded io the line.
big
Blood and Nsrves are rery close-
tv related. Keen the blood rich, pare
nd healthy, with Hood's Saraaparilia
and you will haveno nervousness.
Hood's Pills are best after-dianer
ptHsid digestion, prerentooBotipatktp
X?J(Z)(I2(U)ldd(3 CJgdujo
Any information that tells bow aickneas aa
eaa be overcome ia tha most welcome
paper can print. Although this is aa
advertisement, it son tains facta of mora vital
bnportaaoe than anything else in thia newspaper.
It tells of a medicine known far aver thirty
aa Dr. Drid Kennedy Fmrorite
Memedjr. It ia a medicine that purifies
the Blood, and restores tha Kidneys,
Bladder and Urinary Organs to vigor
and strength. Its principal ingredient is
sot alcohol. It does not roia men's and
women's Uvea by causing Intoxication and
fostering the appetite far strong drink.
Tmrorite Remedy cools and purifies the
blood. It is not like the many " blttera," "
pounds " and " tonics," sow so widely sold, which
heat and inflame tha blood, doing mora injury
than good.
ProritoXein4y cores trouble of women
fait as eertainly aa it ouras troubles of men. It
restores the Liver to a healthy condition, and
cares 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.
Phyalciaaa said my case waa hopeless, but Dr.
Kennedy" Fmrorite Remedy cured me."
D. H. Hoao, Lebanon 8prings, N. T.
Sold in all drug stores for $(.oo a bottle.
One teaspoonfal is a dose, and you will experi
ence relief long patera arst botUa ia taken.
scr ;:c ccmc free I E;sEr
with aay of the ailments mentioned above
ia offered a chance to try Fmrorite Remedy
vmoii any coat wsiurcr. oeaa your mil post
office address to tha Da. David Kbnnbot Cospor
ation. Rondout. N. Y.. and a free sample will be
sent you. Please say you saw the advertisement
a taia papac, aa w may aaaw yoar request la
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An assort meat of a
Boy's and Children's Clothing.
Doable breasted, from 4 to 15 years al tl.SO.
aad best fsll styles at $2.60.
Men's Underwear Sale.
The world's best makers are represented here, and baying m we do m Ii
qnsBtittss, we ean sell at wholesale prices.
Our Bat Department.
is filled with the latest fall and winter enapea.
ean savs job 85 par coot
In. Ibis One as (b ottnrs w
Trunk and Satchel! Department
on seeond floor. Call and see them. Our prices reage from $1.00 to $V
Opening of our Furniture Campaign.
The Fsll Farnitaro Campaign has been opened bv ns. From the vsrr start
there will be an offering of snob goods and values as will make this depart
ment than eer the Reoogntsed Furniture Headquarters in Juniata County.
Five large floors are filled with the best seleeted stock from the largest Miobi- "
gan manufacturers. We bought this stock of goods for eash. This means a
saving of at loast one-third the lowest retail pnoes We doubt whether there
is another store in Cential Pennsylvania ean offer snoh indneements ia this
department than we are able to do this fall.
METERS,
THE LEADER IS LOW PRICES.
lift Md I1T Bridge Street,
DIIFFLIHTOWSi PA
IIECCI1 & Dn0C0LD'O
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SA17MILUC3 ENGINE
A wonderful bnproTcimnt In Frirtten FveSs sbS
uv-iimrK. jMCKnouoaMtunKtsuanMlM
janjotber In lb market. Frirtlaat.laieb Prtd,
cauetng ell tbe feed reeriair to stead etlll wbiie beck,
lec: erreat aetTlaeT In Mer mmd wear. (ate.
loue and prtna free. Also Herlaa llarrewe.
eiiiTaiara, rm i-Matara, naellere, etc
ucnru fc mlo.weoi.o, mrr., Tark. r
Tosoarora Valley Bailroad.
SCHXDUU JS DTEOT MOIfDAT, JUHE. 20,
1898.
EASTWARD.
STATIONS.
DIXIT, KXOKPT SUVDAT.
No.l
No.3
Blair's Mills Lv
Waterloo.
Leonard's Grove
Ross Farm
Perulaok....
East Waterford
Heokman.....
Honey Grove
Fort Bigham
Wsrble
Pleasant View
Seven Pines
Sprues Hill.....
Grahams
Stewart
Freedom '.
Turbett . .
Old Port..
Port Royal Ar
a. r.
7 25
7 31
37
45
52
8 05
8 17
8 22
8 30
8 39
(8 44
8 52
8 55
9 03
9 06
19 09
9 12
9 18
19 25
p.
The Sates of Hood's
are the largest In tbe world becaostr
the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla arv
wonderful, perfect, permaoetit.
Hood's Pills are tfas best tm?
cathartie and liver medirine. Sfio.
IWEWPORT AND SHBRHAli'S VAL
I " lev Railroad Company. Time tabl
of paMfltifter trains, in
May lfilb, 1896.
effect on Monday,
8TATION8.
M.
45
51
57
05
12
25
37
42
50
59
3 04
3 12
3 15
3 23
3 26
3 29
3 32
13 88
3 45
Newpr-rt
Bnflalo Bridge
Jnnista Furnace ...
Wsbneta
BylTsa
Wstr Ping
Bloomfield Junct'n.
Valley Road
BlliotUbanr
Green Park
LojsriUa
Tort Robeson
Center
(JUbs's Rna
ADdersonbnrg
mala .. . ........
Mount Plesunt . . .
Now Germsnt'n ...
Weot-warrt.
Faal-wari.
1 !
a m ' a
6 05 10 85
6 08 10 88
6 12 10 42
6 15 10 46
6 2510 62
6 22 U 01
6 81 11 09!
6 89 11 09j
6 51 11 21
f 54 11 24
11 85
It 41
i'l 5
I 1 51
111 67
7 85 12 05
7 41 12 11
7 45 12 15
a a
8 80
8 27
8 23
8 20
8 16
8 11
8 08
8 00
7 45
7 10
; 84
7 26
7 1
7 1
7 10
7 08
6 68
6 60'
r
8 61
8 6
8 60
846
8 41
8 88
8 82
8 16
8 10
8 04
266
2 4t
2 46
2 4;
281
1H
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D. GRINO, President and Manager
. Millbb, General Agent.
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RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
pEKRT COUVTT RAILROAD.
The following schedule want Into effee
Train Nos. 1 and 2 connect st Port Roy si
wttb Way Passenger and Seashore Express
on P. R. B., sad Nos. 8 and 4 with Hail east.
Not. 16, 1896, snd tbe trains will be ran ei
follows:
Liesvs Antra s. m
Dnncssnon 7 64
'King's Mill 7 49
Sulphur Springs 7 46
Cormn8ldlnc 7 44
Montebello Park 7 41
p. m
4 80
4 86
4 89
8 41
4 46
4 46
4 61
464
4 66
4 69
a. m
900
906
9C9
9 11
9 14
9 16
919
9 22
9 24
9 2T
WESTWARD.
Trains Nos. 2 snd 8 connect st Blair'.
Mills with Concord, Doyleaburg Dry Ron,
Noaavills, Neelyton, Shade Gap, Shade
Valley sad Qosborn Station Stage Line.
STATIONS.
DAILY, BX0XPT SUSUAT.j
Port Uoyal
Old Port
Turbett
Freedom
Stewart
Graham's.
Spruce Hill
Seven Pines
Pleasant View.
Warble..
Fort Bigham.
Honey Grove
Heckman
East Waterford....
Perulaek
Boss Farm.
Leonard's Grove...
Waterloo
Blair's M01s.....Ar.
o
o
a
a
e
00
1
28
8.7
4
5.0
6.3
7.2
9.0
10.0
12.0
14.0
15.1
Na2
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
11
11
K.
20
Xo.4
P. St.
5 05
2715 12
33 5 18
36 5 21
17.5U1
20
22.012
24.012
25.512
27.012
11
5 24 I
3-27
5 35
5 38
5 46
5 51
6 00
6 08
6 13
6 25
6 38
6 45
6 63
6 59
2d7 05
39;
42
50
53
01
06
15
23
28
40
63
00
08
14
J. Q MOOBHEAD,
SwssrtiilraaW.
T. S MOOBHEAD,
p. m
a
228
229
a is
2 IS
Wearer 7 40 Sis
Roddy 7 86 2 08
Hoffman 7 88 2 66
Royer 7 81 2 08
Mahaaov T 2ft im
a xv iv - Dioomneld 7 23 41
6 16 9 49 Trewler 7 09 1
6 21 9 64 Nellaon 7 04 1 81
6 24 9 67 Dnru's 7 01 1 ja
5 27 10 05 Klllotfthnrg ft PH 1 26
6 82 10 17 Rrrnhniel'a fi fil j m
6 84 10 17 Groen Pirk 6 48 1 18
6 87 10 80 Montonr June 6 88 1 16
6 02 10 86 Landishnrg 6 28 2 6C
p. m a. m Arrive Leave a. m p a
Train leavea Blonrafleld at 6.68 a. m.
and arrives at Landiabnrg at 6.28 a. nw
Train leavea Landiabnrg at 6.08 p. m., and
arrives st Bloomfield at 6.40 p. m.
All stations marked () are flag stations,
at wblcb trains will come to a fnll atop oa
signal.
Caas. n. SaiLsr, . h. Baca,
President. 8apL
T'tONDERFUL are the cures bv
Hood's Sarsaparilla, and ret thaw
aM 1 1 . , . .1
aa nuipre uiu imtlirai. I lOGU S I
parilla makes PURE BLOOD.
KEanvot
j-atSJERATION AFTER OENERATtOSliL
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every ounerer
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