"S?v:.r--. .W! 1 -r s?! '4 J A J "MS MfNEL fe'REPTTBLIOAN ES1HT, FEB. , tW. TKR1IS.' anbecription, $1.50 par nnam If pail . advance; $2.00 If not paia to advance, "gglect advertisement Inserted at 50 y tg per inch for each tniertloa. i Transient bnaraess nothvs In local ool nmn 10 cents per line for each Insertion, functions wUl be made to thoee desiring i. advartlso by the yew, half or quarter Wbcat sold in Chicago at $1.10. J. S. Sartin, spent Saturday in town. ,l kinds of hardware at Medin a's. .ianhm L. Ancker, has been visit ing m Ohio. Wbe.it sold in Philadelphia last Thursday at $1.01. A pott wants to know, "Whj Cu pid," in daylight, ia most stnpid. Monday the last day of the month gave another installment of snow. 501bs Lard Cans, 30 cents, at Mo Clintie's. 8w. Hnv vour sale tills printed at this 'lice. Tlicro are la republican candidates for county treasurer in lilair county J upd'ii B ltt's tension his bean ,S u'.ial A. Tvson, of Mexico, visited Vii, fatlier in Millerstown. l3t Sun day. Dr. David Kennedys tevoritc Remedy A wood d ial of sleighing was done last wtk on a small instaiflfcnt ot snow. Williein J. Jackman's pension has been increased from $16 to $17 month. Shen) Rie said to fattec more readily after they have ben clipped of tiieir wool. T'jore was a break ;n Chicago wlunt price on Monday, the pnec dropped to 1.03. KIFRVOUS Troubles arc due to impoverished blood. Hood's Sar sunarilla is the One True Blood Puritier and NERVE TONIC. Fortv decrees belowzro of cold sot tlis tcoula of .'Vassaebrstttte ek.iv- eriu, last Friday. EI ner K. lioop, and Frank Sault of Lcwistown hve bought the Eve ning Courier of tLat town. Dr. D. "M. Crawford, and wife, and M. I. Crawf jr.l, spent a number of davs ia Philadelphia last week. Merchant Sihott's fif igh upset a fev evenings a;o, and it tbe fall from th"! sleigh his right ovo was blacken ed. L-iV5U ,Aenneays CUWtS AI.S. IUPKEY. STOMACH Within thd past year the TJuited States so-d one hundred and ten; nvlliou b. Ik-Is of wheel to people abroad. Allen A. Rogers of tbe reporUtrial tf.ff, of the Philadelphia Inquirer, spent, part of l;et Thursday audi Fri day, in town. "Yhi-n a eirl tots married she changes hr name to that of her bus bard. nd after tnat. oft,entius it is clmnged to Ma. GREAT SALES prove the great merit of Hood's Sarsaparilia. Hood's Sarsawrllla -sells because it accomplishes GREAT CURES. .V: y wheat told in Now York City on t!i"? 27th ii.st., last Thnrsdny, at 99 cents, ai.d n tho .ttine -drty in Ciiic,;go at .1.05. Gdwsrd Ellis hrs had two ad- dicior. il pliripa built t.- his blacksmith shp , u .Mrdustret, the old building no. OH'i-r Luge enough. WONDERFUL are tl.e cures by llooti's 5arsaiaril!o, and yet they are simple and natural. Kood'd S2n& pirilla makes PURE E5S.OOS. Nii.e hundred end nice thoosauJ, ot.e huiRlrc-d and seventy five for cipr r- came to the United SluteB wn bin the past sis months. aTiie Fowl-s farm between this town an. I Port. Riya', wis bid to $4700 on the 17th "of January, but was not t-.olJ at that priee. Tire Tribune D.iily, died an faonor able deat h Isst week. It did not pay and for that reason w9 honorhbty vrtiidrawu from the field of journal idiu. rr.5;-svs2 ien:iGdVS Cl:E5 Ali. Uir.NrV.STOMA.rK AN O HVi 'fiOUiI.E3. Kev. 13r. Mortimer, of thj Mtbo dibt ehuri-.b, piea.-'bed in tbe Prtsby ttriaa church, and Rev. Mr. Rivjp, of the Presbyterian cburcb, preached . in the Methodist church on Sunday The coming snow on Sunday night . deft royed the moon's eclipse of the Hev.u siitrs fi -mother words, tbe eebiiae of the l'lewles. I be pnow clouds eclipsed both moon and stars. PERFECT and permanent are the cures by Hood's Sarsap;rilla, be caus it makes pure. rich, lipiilthy, life .and health-giving BLOOD. -Mrs Stitcher John give me a topic f :r converBtition at the sewing circle this afternoon. John Urn! How will "As Ye Sew So Shad Ye Rip," do? American corn took well in forei-jn cooiitiiri lait year, as is proven by tLe fiict, tLat I'jreigners bought oue 'hundred and eighty nine million buei - el of that kiud of grain in tbe United States. Tl is Wednesday is Roman Catholic dtiillemns Day burlesqued by the Piotestar.t Christians into Ground n.-.-day. The ground Log h-is no more to with it than tbe -man in tie moon. HOOD'S Sarsaparilia has over and over again proved by its cures, when a'l other preparations failed, that ft is tbe Une True BLOOD Purifier. The letters uncalled for in the Patterson post office, for the week ending January SlBt, were for Flor ena Richardson, M. 8. R Bell, Mr. Jesse G. Cornelius, J. 3. Parkins, A. M. Aikvetsh "A cure for lore," quoth the hard ened cynic: v "1 got it at Dr- Hymen s clinic. Here fool, it is thine: make haute: ilon't tarry. To enre your love yoa have but to mairy. It is said that people who eat largely of celery are seldom troubled with rheumatism. It is said to drive out or neutralize uric acid in the blocd by making alkaline blood, and gout and rheumatism have no chance in alkaline blood. TIRED MOTHERS find help m Hood's Sarsaparilla, which gives them pure blood, a pood appetite and new and needed STRENGTH. Mrs. Charles tlhoads, fainted with surprise and joy, in church last Thursday evening, in Beading, Pa., when It busbcd walked in and seated himself by her side. He had not been iuoide a church with her in 20 years. The American fleet off tho coast of Cuba, his been increased by the addition of several powerful warships it is no menace to Spam, ODly a nat al uress parade to let tbe "Dons see our nice nova clothes. Our teigh bjrs, the Sfnroiardg appreciate such a Bigot. 58.BAYID .:?. kl Mali y "i.nc (or The Tussy mountain gold mine aot many miles from Huntingdon has tued out, according to report, to be a Vjpper mine. The vein is said to v&y in thickness from 8 inch es to five feet. Well if they have enough of copper, it will bring them much gold. Miss Anuie McKinley, died at the home of Wm. Kelley, in Milford township, on the evening of tbe 27th inst... cf consumption, oged about 17 years. Interment at A?ftdemia on Saturdny. Religions services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Mortimer of this place. Great Cures proved by thousands of testimonials show that Hood's tar cupurilla possesses power to purify, vitalize and enrich the blood. Hood's Pills -.re the only pills to be taken w ith Hood's Sarsaparilia. A steam shepp clipping machine at Montgomerv. Illinois, clipped fifty -.jii at the rate of a thousand xbeep a day, and parties who belong to the society for tbe prevention of cruelty to animals are talking about suing tbe t-heep owners for clipping the sheep in dead winter. O.ie of the queer institutions in Philadelphia, at 1243 Lombard street is the institution for the Protection of Homeless and Suff-wiag Fonr Footed Animals. During the past year nearly twentv fiVe theusaad T&ts an J nearly five thjjjssnd i'offS were cared for nt the ineUtrnttC 8t an expenpe of $3140,06. The Sales of Hood's Sarsapariila are the largest in the world because the 'jurcs by Hood's tiarsaparilla are wonderful, perfect, permanent. Hood's Pills are the best family cathartic and liver medicine 2;jc Snyder county republicans on Sat urday held their primary election; nominating Congressman Mahon, over Senator Hummel by 218 ma jority, nominating Suniitor Qy bv 2o(0 votes for United States Seu ate, and A. hi. Smitu, for Assembly:, U. L. CTHtnberling, for nsiueiate i;io?e. J. F. Stetler deieiffrte to the state convention. There i-j a taik, among civil engi neers of the Pennsylvania railroad company of constructing a tuel through the mountain, Lcjinnisg nt a point junt west of A'.toona and c-.::uing out (it South Fork on tbe west side of the mountain, u.iking s tuiir.bl 18 niiltjs long, and givirg a road of easy grade from the Sea board to tbe grent west beyond tb Allegheny mountains. Prevention U better than cure. Keep your blood pure, your apatite good and your digestion perfect by taking J loud' Sarsapariila. Hood's Pills act hamioniovly with Hood's Sarniarilla, gentle, efficient. A company of Carlisle men, offer, to erect a larc sucar beet factory at Carlisle, if farmers will raise the bfets. An acre grows about 13 tons of beets. It will require about 104, 000 tons of beets to srpply a f.ictory rf tbe capacity they propose to build Tbe comppny will pay four dollars a ton for beets. It will require 8000 (teres to produce tho amount of btots for the factory ot.vr JBIood and Nerves are very close ly related. Keep the Mood rich, pure aud healthy, with Hood's Sarsapariila and you will have no nervousness. Hc-od's Pills are best after-dinner pills,aid digestion, prevent constipation Ot1vi26th inst., members of tbe Juniata Veteran Association, took dinner at tbe Keystone Hotel in Patterson There were Ij. cj. Atkin son p.nd wife, William JaekoJAtt, wife and daughter, Wm. Bell, I.N. Grnbb and lady, Samuel Aurand and wife Tbomes Ctimmel ftd wife, John E-iruest end wife, George Fink and wife, John Webster, and lady, Harry Kuiseiy, W. W. Landi?, Samuel Mo wry, John Ca&ner. "A joung man ci Everett, Bedford county, was caught stealing eggs in ore store, and carrying them to so other where he sold them. When taken in hand, he acknowledged his gnilt, and pleaded as an excuse that he was going to pet married and sfole the eggs to obtain the money for that purpose. The wedding has brfn postponed. After paying the cets and for the eggs, he was let go for the present. Wonderful are the enres by Hood's Sarsaparilia and yet it is only because I us the one true blood purifier, it makes pure, rich, healthy, life-giving blood. Hood's Pilla for th Hirwr ! bowel, act easily, yet promptly. Sto Subscribe' for the Snrrnna. aks RkpubUoah, a paper that contains choice reading matter, fall of inform- tion that does the reader gooa, ana in addition to that all local news that are worth publishing find places in its columns. tf. Among the curious patent in the patent office at Washington, is a tape worm trap, lhe sufferer is instructed to fast almost to the point of starvation. The trap, which is a small ball is then opened on ita hinge and set open with the tiniest bit ot food inside a string is attached to the ball ia swallowed and when the tapa worm inserts its bead into the bail to get the food the string ia pulled and the tape worm is drawn out. The man who got' np the pat ent believes he has done a great trap People Believe what they read about Hood's Sarsapariila. They know it U an honest medicine, and that it cures, tret Hood's and only Hood's. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, re lieve constipation assist digestion. 2oc Three hundred towns and cities within tbe past, have required, "all children under the age of lo years. unless accompanied by pareats or absent with leave those in employ ment excepted to be at home after nine o'clock at night in summer and eight o'clock in winter. Tbe Mayor of tbe city- of Lincoln, Nebraska, ays it has in one year resulted in the redaction or cnm 75 per cent, xne reports of mayors of other cities and towns report aoout xne name in xutsir respective plaoes. A political organization calling tberaRclves "The Businessmen s Lea gne," with head quarters in the Bourse Philadelphia, sent many hun- ored invitations tbronghont the state, for a caucus to bo held this Wednes day. to arransre to put a state ticket in the field, for Governor and United States Seaator. A number of invi tations wera sent to Juniata county. Tbose reported to have responded, are Wm. H. Coflman, 'Samuel Lipp, T. H. Memminger, W. C. Pomeroy, R. H. Patterson, "John J Patterson, W. H. Rodgers. By Its Record of remarkable aires Hood's Sarsapariila has become the one t rue blood purifier prominently in the public eye. Get only Hoods. Hood's Pills are the best family cathartic and In v'r medicine. 2oc. A singular fata' accident overtook a horse, owned by banker Ueorge Lt Russell, at Lewistown, last Fnd.v, John Hoot was driving tho borne when the sleigh upset. The sleigh cangkt on a post and was demolished the beast ran on the railroad bridge across tbe river, aud in one of its leaps from timbers to timbers both fiont ftet caught and threw the animal, as tbe common expression goes, head over heels and bieaking off both front legs, as easily as if made of pipe stems. The beast was shot and dropped into ths river. The bridge is not floored. The beast traveled over 27 ties before ho got fast. THE ONLY True Blood Purifier I nrj prominently in the public cyo to day is Hood's Sarsaparilia. Therefore get Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S. J-vuowaual w.-v of starting a fire luoutioned in the Hollidaysburg Register of tbe 26th of January, as follows: Tbe barn and adjoining stable belonging to County Commies ioner James Funk, at Duncausvillo, was totally destroyed by lire between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock, Friday afternoon. The Portage Iron com pany's rolling mill adjoins the same pioperty un.l a large bail of cinder was taken out on I he dump. Ftom some cause tbe ball exploded and a red hot fragrant was thrown up iu tie air and came down through tbe roof of the barn into the hay mow and iu a second tho place whs in a hlaz-3, The inovn'tte property, cou siting of wagons, harness, etc-, whs taved, lnt the feed was all destroyed. The luss is estimated at $1,G00. There was. 400 iotmranco on the stable. RICH RED BLOOD the foun dation of good health. That is why Hood's "Sarsaparilia, the One True Blood .Purifier, gives HEALTH. KALE OF REAL. ESTATE. Tbe sale of the real estate cf ex Slieriff David Fowlee, deceased, on tbe 2.7th tilt , was as follows.- Tbe un divided huerest in mountain tract, sold to Dr. L. Banks for $11.00; Small farm ou Mount Pleasant, Walker township, sold to W. H. iioh&tirt lur SoGl.GG. Twenty acros timber land in Texas Hollow, sold to W. Bradford Detra, for $86.00. Tbe sale of mansion farm, in Walker township, .bonnded by lands of Sftitzer, Atki&aon, J. A. Kauffman and others, was adjourned until Wodnesdny, I't-hraary 1C, 1898, at 1 o'clock, p. Ui on the preinirsta. Administrator of David Fowies. TAKE SOTICE. Photographs advancing in price. Take Notice cu and after April 1st, 18:18, my price lor our best Cabinet Photographs will le 3.00 per dozer, until then April 1st, I will make and sell tickets r tlesj same uhoto graphs for 1.50 per dozen. I have ordered 5,009 of tbe highest style cards, piiuted in gold to supply this w oik, our tflor tain low priced work bus not been appreciated, therefore we are obliged to return to our old price $300 per dozen. Tickets sold will be good at any time presented, this is jour lattaiid only cbat.ee to gut high priced .oik at half price. IJou t. come iu alter tbe tune icu say you didn't see this add, it will be too ltc. KespectfaHy, Joseph Hess. FLORIDA. Peraanally-Condncted Tour via PeaBsylvanla Railroad. Tbe next. Pennsylvania Railroad tour to J -cksGnviile, allowing two weeks in Florid-, will leave New York and Philadelphia by special train of Pullman Palace Care Tties day, February 8. Excursion tickets, including railway tiansportation, Pullman aocommodationB (one bertl ) and meals en route in both directions while traveling on the special train, will be sold at the following rates: New York. 950.00 Philadelphia $48.- 00; Caoandaigua, t52.00-,Erie, $5iXj Wilkeabarre, $56.00; Pittsburg $33. 00; and at proportunate rates from other points. 1 - ' - , For tickets, itineraries, and full information apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 1196 Broadway, New York; or address Geo. W. Boyd, . As sistant General Passenger . Agent, Broad Street Station,' Philadelphia. HERTZ LER-Ktirr FBI AH, WBDDIilC Last Thursday evening, January 27 tb, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kurts Kanffman, near this town, was the scene of one of the most impor tant events. It was the marriage of their daughter Miss Mollie M. Kauff mn, and State Senator Wm, Hertz- ler, of Port Royal, lhe bride, is genial and popular in a large circle of frien Is, aud tbe groom is highly esteemed, and favorably known throughout tbe 31st district that he represents in the State Senate. Rev Alfred N. Riven. Ph. B.. of the PreH byterian church officiated. At halfpast ! 7 o clock p. in., tbe wedding marcn heralded the coining of the high con tracting parties. Tbe maid of honor, Misa Sara Kauffman, a Bister of the bride, pre ceeded the high contracting parties into the parlor, where the wedding took place, with bridesmaids and ushers. Miss Mary Hertzler niece of the groom and James G. Thompson, of Mexico, and Misa Lilliau Raiuey, and Frederick W. Culbertson, Esq., of Lewibtown. Then followed the groom, 8i.d his best man, Carl F. Espenschade, of this place. Tbe bride leaning upon the arm of her father coming imme diately after the gtoonx into the par lor. The house . was decorated with evergreens, flowers and plants. The bride was tbe recipient of many and costly presents. Tbe marriage of State Senator Hertzler and Miss Kauffman waa the joining together of the representa tives of two of the largest family con nections in Juniata county. A reception followed immediately after tho wedding. An effort was made to photograph the wedding party by means of a flash light explosion, but with what euccess tbe photographer refused to say. Elegant refreshments were served. The Senator and his wife left on the mit'xigbt traiu for Jacksonville, Florida where they will spend a week or ten days. They will bo at home at Port Royal, after tbe 17th of February, 1S98. The Jfilford township brass band came upon the scene and discoursed some of its finest music, and when the brkta and groom and fair attendants appeared upon the porch, Barer McCaban the leader of the band, wished them great happiness in behalf ftf.tiie musicians. PUBLIC SALES. March 25 D. B. .Vc Williams, in B.ole township, household goods, cat tie, farm machinery, grain, hay. Feb. 15 D. L. Swarti, Spruce Hill cattle, bogs, horses, farm implements Mar. 18. Mr. D. Bicheson, Hon ey. Grove, house i goods, farm, imple ments, bceee, cattle."' Var. 10. J F. Armstrong, War ble, house, cattle, hogs, farm imple ments. Mar. 15. William Showers, Peru Lack, house good, cows, young cattle, farm implements. Mar. 15. Geo. M. Kobison, near Patterson, horses, cows, voting cattle and farm implements. Mar. 17. Christ Tvson, Walker township, horses, cattle, hogs, frm implements. M;ir. 16. W. 8. Itice, Spruce Hill Lcr66s, cattle, farm implements. Max. 23. J. P. Earnest, JtfiKord township, horsae, cows, bogs, chick ens, farm implement). Mar. 22. S. S. Beer, Sprue Hill township, farm implements, Loises, cows, 3'oung cattle. Mar. 24. Charles Foltx, Tu-rbett township, horses, cows, young cattle, shoals, farm implements. Mar, 1. Wi'.liam Graybill, in Mc Alistervilie, horses, cattle and farm implements. Jtfarch 29. C. W. Book, adminis trator of Martha Book, in Fayette township, household goods. March 29. George May, of Aca- deraia, hornet, cattle, hogs, farm ma chinery, hay com fodder, and corn. Feb. 22. M. W. Swartz, will sell at public sale, in Fermanagh town ship, two miles east of MiflSintown. horses, cows and farming imple- mnt8. II. H. Snydor, Auctioneer. fcl-TUNTOTTjr GRAIil M ABK it 13 MirruHTOwa, Feb. 2, 1898. jfti.it 90 i)i.rj in Mr .... ..... 20 "'. . ..- 22 Ke 82 Clo.-Brsei-d . ........... .. $2 to $2 50 Butter 18 EgZ 20 Htn 12 Sbon'der. 12 Lard (t Side-. 7 Timothy seed -. ....$1.40 F'asteed 60 Bran 70 Chop ...86c la 90c Middling 90 Gronnd ia Salt 76 American Salt 60c Philadelphia .Warkets. Feb. 1st, 1898 Wheat 98c; corn 31c; oats 30c; live Lens 4 pounds 8c a I' ; 2 to 3 pound bens 7 cents a pound; turkeys 10c; ducks 9c; geese 8c; butter 11 t 25c; eggs 17 to 18c; apples $2.25 to $4.00; potatoes 68 to 78o a bushel; North Carolina lettuce $2 to $4 a barrel; wheat and oats straw $6 a ton. straight rye rtraw $8.50; whiskey $1.19 a gallon; beef cittle $3 85 to $4; lean $3; bogs $4; sheep 3 to $4.90; - MARRIED: MoMitllen DARLnto.-On the 27th dav of January, at East Waterford, by H. F. Smith, J. P., Mr. Prank McMulIen and Msgie Darling. "Hook Cabteb. On the 27th day of January, at M'fflintown, by J. Frank Patteraor, J. P., Jlfr. Charles W. Hook, Mifflin county, and Misa Maggie M. Carter, of Juniata county. ' If you want to be well, see to it that your Kidneys and Blood are in a healthy condition. It is an easy matter to learn what state your Kidneys are in. Place some of your urine ia a bottle or tumbler, and leave it stand one day and night A sediment at the bottom shows that yoa have a dangerous Kidney disease. Pains in the small of the back indicate the same thing. So does a desire to pass water often, particularly at night, and a scalding pain in urinating ia still another certain sign. incnt member of T? ' ralgia. Dyspepsia, and Skin and Blood Diseases, it has never failed where the directions were followed. It is also a specific for the troubles peculiar to famales. All druggists sell it at $i.oo a bottle. OAMknlfk RAflJOk FnAAT If you will scud your full postofiice address OUHiyil EJViiill 1 1 CV 1 to the Dr.. David Kennedy Corforatio.v, Rondout, N. Y., and mention this paper, we will forward you, prepaid, a free sample bottle of the Favorite Remedy, together Vith full directions for its use. Yotf can depend upon this offer being genuine, aud should write at once for a free trial bottle. WELL BEGUN IS HALF SCHOTT'S STORES, BARGAIN DAYS. Commencing January 12, audcon tiuue during January. We start our bg Bargain Sales lor the a ear 1898, so that . you will appreciate our special eftorts in giving greater bar gain than ever before. KJSVEIl WAS THERE A BETTER OPPORTUNITY THAN NOW. STUDY EACH PARTICULAR ITEM. 65 cent mens solf acting 3d ecat.l-adies rubbers for 153. 45 cents jo'Jtli heavy rubbers fur 25o. $1.00 ladies and boys buckle artio for 60o. 45 cent ladies priuf beei rubbers for 25c. . $2 00 mens fait boots with Lei7 overs for $1.25. Golden Rule, high lumberman' with lUd Cro, flt wool warranted to wear tbre winter", for $2.65. $2.00 La lies dress shots, button or Uoe for $1.25. , $3.50 Mens three soled winter drebs shoes' or $2 75. 15 cent patent leather polish at 8c. - 25 cent combination russet polish for 10j. 20 yards ex:ra fine qaality of yellow rcuilin for $1.50. 20 jrd of fine bleeobed unslin for $1.00 18 yards of Applctoo A., bast jellow muMia for $1 .00. 17 yards of best Hill, fine bleached mualia $1.00. 20 yards of good gingbam for 75s. 10 yards of beavy sbirtiug Cheviot, for 75o. 10 yards of good oatiog flannel for 50c. 10 yard of chaff ticking at 65c. 85o and 06c. 3 cakes of good toiled seap for 5c. Amaionia at 5c a bott.'e or 6 bottles for 25c. Great reduction in Fancj' Dress Goods, Novelties, Dress Oloth, Henriettas and Serges. 5000 YARDS OP CARPETS, at special low rates. A Fancy Ingrain moth proof carpet for 25c, wears like iron. A home made, very nice striped, carpet lor 20c. Rag carpets, home made at 25c to 29c, 2 yard wide EtgliEh oil cloth, you can use both sides, at 36c square yard. Mens Tanitary .fleeced iron glad jwarm underwear at 46c a piece. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ON FACTORY JBLANKETS. Ladies under skirt at 25c OJNE HALF, Prices on Ladies and Children's Jackets coats and Capes now is your money saving opportunities. SGHOTT'S 103 to 109 bridge 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1897. Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale oi Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK Of D. W. HARLET. 1 1 i it will be 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 STYLE'J of Suits and. Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. Bin prices leave all Competitors in the rear, se den't fiil to give him a call if in need of Clothing f). W. BARLEY 1UFEUNTOWN FJL. Ifr. Uavia Kenncoya f avorite xemeay ia what you need. It will cure you surely if you do not delay too long in taking it. Kidney diseases are dan gerous, and should not be neglected a single moment. Read' what P. H. Klrp. of Union, N. Y., a prom. the G. A. R., says: "I was troubled with my Kidneys and Urinary Organs and suffered great annoyance day and night, but since using Dr. David Kennedy' Favorite Remedy I have greatly im proved, and that dreadful burning sensa tion has entirely gone. I had on my lip what was called a pipe cancer, which spread 'most across my lip, and was exceeding painful; now that is almost well. I also had severe heart trouble, so that it was difficult to work ; that is a great deal better. I have gained nine pounds since I commenced taking the Favorite Remedy f am greatly benefited in every way, and cannot praise it too much." Favorite Remedy is a specific for Kidney, Liver and Urinarv troubles. In Rheumatism. Neu- DONE, Rubbers for :oe. boots, OJNE HAJLF, STORES, street, Anffiintovn, Pa. SPECIAL !W CLOTHING. In order to close out the balaucc of our winter stock, we will sell all our heayy clothing, inclod- ing men's, boy's and children's overcoats at a special reduction. WE ALSO HAVE a lot of mens, boys and childrens sidta jthat we are closing out at exactly one hall the piice Uy wet ' formerly sold for. j THESE SUITS ARE SOME that nearly all the sizes have been sold, and we are clonicg , them out at one half former prices, IN MANY OF THESE there may be only one size left in a pattern, and in order to make roof a for OUll SPRING LINE uc make this unprecedent niter. THESE cannot last lonjr. so if in need of a suit for your self or hoy, don't let this opportu nity pass. H0LL0BAUGH & SON, 116 lIISr STREET, PATTERSON, PENNA. McGLINTIO'l HARDWARE and House-Furnishing S T O R THIS STORE SETS THE PACE. 0 oOo O THAT'S WHY Y00UKE IT. Things are never dull here; revtr stupid. Tbe full life of the etori al wajs bas a cheerful welcome for all cmceM, and shoppers cie quick to J rega in favor of tbe Great Values to be found in our new Neat, Stylish5 Inviting n -ft S3T it a I IT K K. H. M'CLINTIC, RAVE 'M MG5tIY TG EBIDSIT ? ARE YOU A EOilROWEH ? -r.aL.Li at- TBS P1BS7 MIFFLlJJl'OWN, ra. FOXJE J1H CE2STT PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATE Money Loaned at Lowest EaLss. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ' Tunc Marks Traoc Marks Designs CorrRiGKTa Ac quickly asesrtain nr opinion free whe!b?r a !iT.otlrn it probably patentable. Oinimuima tlonFtiictlroonfllential. HaiMibook on Prints aaot fre ! J"t aaency for nwal.ne putentm. Tat.nu taken tlirourh Munn & Cu. wutva ipeciat notice, without charee, in the Scientific Jlitiericar.. A handsomely tlltitt rated wmkly. Ijirent rtr eulatlon of any icientiflc Jonmal. 1 rms. S3 year : four raon-h, tL Sold by all newsdealer. KUKN & Col-New York Bianeb Offloe, (85 F St., Waahlncton, D. C. inmiM Madlrw m .k.tcfa and deMnptfon nay Consumption Surely Cured. To Tun SonoK Pleaaa Inform ;our itacit.-s Sliat 1 bave a poaltive remedy for tbe &bow-EM:-diTr. Ey Ita timely ce tbouaandji of .,.. crutet :iae tvt n T-"rnj.rntly cored- I&ual !.c v-U-. to send two bottle, of my renejy Ftti!2 t- a i..- -yatsr readers nho bar eonanraption JI 'Iv y J send me thou -.rr and I'. O. tMitrns. i;t ,pt. i fun?, x. x. c. ua ' "j- y Parlor and SLoj Stoves. Il.:rr U'.ssktts sttd lif.j; T!-tes. LAM I S, large aLd su sll. Cotre in aud look oroun-1. Ve'll m&ke ypu feel at l-ooie. Ye bsve th: iargfft Strck b4 Stcrs in tbe county. OUR 2sV3.n5 GIARAMEES QUALITY- mifflintown: mnmm college, UETTfSHint, PA. Founded in 1S3'2. Large Facultv Two lu l coureee ot Ktady Clansiccl en Scientibc, special coursts iu all depart mt-ntn. Observatory, Laboratories aat new OiPsiiHsiuitj. Per.nj brnt. Lihr.-sri.s, 22,000 voltimen. Expeuses low. IVparl. UM-nt of HygienH anit Pbyaicul Cullui. a charpe of an fupprioafed physician. Ae-c-essiiile t.y frt-qiient railroa) tri-ii tion on the KATTLEFltLD oft most pleassr au-1 ticaltt.y. Pf, A TORT DEPARTMENT ; te Luidinga, lor ioya and young paring for busineaa or Coilrgo, nni. in! care of the Principal and thre ar.tn, residing with students intbol . Fall term opens September 6th, 18 Cntilognes, aidre.i J!. V. KCKMGQT, D. D. Preside. or REV. O. G. KLINGES, A. Princi, Oetltyaburg, i JUNIATA VALLEY BAM, . OFHIFFLIMTOWff.FA. Stor.khoIc!9r8 IcdividTially Liable. JOSKPfl KOTHKOCK. Prendtttr T. VAN IRWINCaaAio DISECTOIIS. W. C. Pomeroy, Jospb Rolhi-oek', John Hertsler, Joatab L. Barton, kobert g. Psrkr, Lonis K. Atkioaoa, T. V. Irwm. STOCKDOLDSBS ; George A. Kopner, Annie M. Sbe'Iey. Joseih Rothrock, p. W. tfar.heok, L. K. A 'kiascn, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holme train John Hertzler, Juro.ne, N. Tbompfcon Jhrl(ittoSD7d(ir. T. V. Irwin. io!3 M. Bli-, Jnsiab T, Bartun. F. M. M. 1'ennitll, . Robert H. Pattern Samuil . ttnr.Vck, Levi LIgbt, M. S. Rti rtctt, Wm. Swarts. James J. Hi-ading, U. J. Sbe lenberssr S W. !!,,... Jf. R.Sehlrel. Samurl Schlegol. "'! ir cent. iMreat wilt tirp&id ob ear Cca-ea ! de;.-oit. fjan 2", 1S:'8 WAWTED-JlN jnFAWboonrth,, lut to patent T Protest yoai toeu ; ! h.y a;Vr ' BUKHA CO., Patent Atton.a, wntitrlasi .' D.O., tot thebflrSOO prise offw. , '...7, i i iv