I ) 4 I " SKNTFNETj & REPUBLIC iN MIFFLTNTOWV mnnssniY. feb. , tsss. TERMS "'ahscnptioa, 1.50 -par annum If paid n -iinc; $2.(H) if not peM hi advance. TniMtent Blvartizsnienea tr.awted at SO eats or inch for ,-.h tneertion. T:Jrsimt fccinn no Joes la local col OTaK, 10 etata j - lite for each insertion. icAic'ica wl 1 uiaue to thee des trior H a4Tart!30 by tbe Tear, half or quarter COUNT r COMMITTEE IHG. MEET The Republican County Committee of Juniata county, are hereby re--quest d to meet at Zeigler's Hotel, in Patterson, at 1 o .nock p. m., ou SATUEDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1898, f .r the purpose of fixing' a time for the noldin? of the primary election, and snoh ct.ber business that may be brought before the committee. H. C. McClellam, Fob. 12, 1S98 Chairman. - WORT LOCALS. Miffiintown is a great place for business; if a man engages in bun ness, and makes five dollars, four or five other men rush into the same lice of trade and eat the business till there is nothing it for any one and that is called, "competion the life of trade." Subscribe for the Sextdtel and Republican, a paper that contains choice reading matter, full of inform tion that does the reador good, and in addition to that all local news that are worth publishing find places in its columns. - tf. Squire Ruben Caveny, died at his borne in McAlisterville on the 3rd ins1., from the effect of an apoplectic stroke while he was attending Presbyterian Sunday school on the 23rd of Janu ary. He was carried to his borne bet never recovered oonB riousness. He was aged about 76 years. He was an exemplary citizen and highly esteemed by all who knew him. His fur-era! took place on Saturday, and was attended by many people. While ....... . . lIUMin Ksater Sunuuy, April 10. Ail kiflds of bardw&ro at McClin tits. Hav your ela bills printed at his cSico. .Vis. T. U. Prker is visiting Mrs. Rr.bc.rt McMeen. Somuel Warner, of Reedsviile, vis ited relatives ia this place ou Satur day. 501 oh L.rd Cane, 30 cants, at lie C'intic's. Sw. fi.-s Harriett Jacfcraan is home frcti Piti.?burg, -visiting her parents 8i) h:sfrs. The thermometer was within three e;-rc-M of zcr.;. on the night of gr-jund hoi; day. More thin a dozen concerns in the Unittd 'utes are manufacturing horasleas carriages. Mrs. John K. Rf.r, spent a li-.'y with taj Mr ' s.- II owe on Cherry strest S!edi-.g and tUighing to and jjewist-wn was engweJ in by parties L sNwvck, every n:ght. Mr." Walter W. TJlsh, and iriena .miks AQCie uaryi;;, or i-iswis-towr;, Fpert Sunday is this piece. The Luthrian Sunday School, iu this town, have added a piano to their oilier musical instruments. Mr Holmes Pannebaker and two B'eters Frances and Anni9, sp9nt Sun day among friends in Lewistown. - For brown shoes nothing ia better than .1 buaanna peel rubbed on quick ly asl polished off with a bit of clean COVKT PROCEEDINGS Court convened at 10 o'clock a. m , on Monday the 7th inst, with Jndgo Lyons, Sterrett and Swartz upon the bench. ..-- The constables made their returns. The grand ' jury was called and sworn, and Jas. K. Robison was ap pointed foreman of the grand jury. Howard Leach was appointed to wait upon the grand jury. Thomas Crimmel and James Fry were appointed to wait upon the court. In the estate of JohnC. Burns, late of Lack township., deceased, pluries order of sale of reel estate granted. In the estate of W. H. McAlister, deceased, inquest in partition sward ed. Martin P. Crawford -van appointed guardian of Calvin Crawford, minor child of William Crawfoid. In the estate of George Wald smith, supposed to be dead on ac count cf long absence, decree of court made t uit presumption of death ia mads out and order of publication ten years allotted to man, be beon so well and discharged the duties of every day life so faithfully and cheerfully that the whole com munity fee! his loss and deeply sym mtfrze with his bereaved wife and children. The carpet factory located on Front street was destroyed by fire on the afternoon of the 2nd iust. The fire was a sudden one. A 6tove on the first floor of the main building gave a puff and the fire was scat tered ali around the room. So those present say. Fire seemed every whore. The men who were ruuning looms up stairs, ay they beard the puffy explosion down stairs, and the nent moment, jets of lire were push ing through the floor, and they had hardly titae to escape. Some of thciu did not have wine to put on thsir coats. The fire alarm was Dromotlv sounded, and it being at j Mrs. Bailor to Port Royal the the afterLoon, In the matter of the execution of James J. McMullen ts Samuel Q. Rohrer, Sheriff's interpleader was framed in which .Margaret Rohrer and Mrs. 'John Harkinson, are the plantiffs and James J. ' McMullen is the defendant. In the assigned estate of "C. S. Graybill, assignee's bond filed. In the matter of the rule on the overseers of the poor of Milford town ship at the iustance of the overseers of the poor of Fayette township to ahow cause why they should not pay the costs uf tbe removal of Thomas McAneer and his wife from Fayette to Milford township. The court made an order directing tl at the costs be divided. Continued. Li A GRIPPE- Since L Grippe has been preva lent i i this country, there has been found but one Specific. Dr. Humph reys' "77". For sale by all drug gists, 22c. irom large lady cloth. basf past three in there wa.s no difficulty in getting oat the fire departments". Three line of ! hose were soon attached to three wat- ! er plugs. One at the plug at Court f Tr06' i House yard opposite the pot.: office, ily of "9- an f,f oar at Snyder's corner, and ftu other at flayer's corner, and when th3 water ca-ne it came 'vith a sur pri ing rush, and worked Lke a charra and before any one realized it enough of mcuutain water bad been turned on the burning building to exting uish tho fire, and thereby saving arm by property from destruction. The flooding of the premises was ! complete, fnd the next morning when ' the thermomeer registered within three degrees cf zero, hundreds of beautiful crystal ice cicles husg from many p!acee about the shell of the factory which inside had every tim ber and board charred into a bhvk mass. Jlueh of the carpet in the store room was taken out, but carpet in other parts of the factory was burnt. Each of tho eight looms were about completing a roll, they all were destroyed. The building and con tents were iusured for $3200. way. or- ki con Ha expects to rebuild ! was shownitbat the prosecutrix uflfCtfftLnirMier.--1--- -i.-k. Jf i-fendant wrere married oa the Cl'RCS All KIDNEY, STOMACH 'AND LIVER TROUBLES. GRAND MVPTIAL.9. . Suinuei Meyers and J. H. Sweger, of tbis place are agents for the sale of grapuapbones acJ gramophones in the county. - . ". ,. , , ... ., ! fire was a great loss in every t Jirjf 'an had a number of -; ' i? ritoUnt.io -wAt not recjeiva. air.friicauirui. f factory emiwjiatd eight weavei s and II. H. North, of Bradford, will be a I four boys, all of -whom lose a good cnJida'e for Congress in tne event 1 job by the fire. n'Pi,..uTP c; . : . i dilate for Governor. a-" ir i4naX,S The thermometer registered i de grees below zero, last Friday morn ing. It was the coldest morning in a number of years past. The Pomona Grange of Juniata cou'.iiy, will meet in the hall of the Walnil GnEge on Thursday aad Fridsy, i-V.Lruary 17, and 18. Th. hare. isfSct of the Newton IK-j:;';'on c.iiiLpiaeetir'g ground 13 to bi J tbuiu, the ineurnnce tight, bun drc'i and sis doiiai-n lining been ad jusie.i. 'i'bo h.ileis iipcallel f,r in the Mitl!i:ili)wn poi?t rlli are for Sir. Jr.'in (in-Jsteth, Mr. Wm. Sowers, IVfi F. L. Davifi, Miss Carrie Can - liinhn:u. lire base bali c-nihutiiasts of Ty ri!.i', IJeilfcnte, Cleai field. Phiiips birj, Osceola anci Hunticgdoi, are trying to form a lesgue for tlu com ia-? season. N" c. 'Uiot, known to astror.oir'.er;'', W. H. Heiubach was appointed constable in Tuscarora township vice Robert G. Dobbs, docak d. Wilberforca Schweyer filed his re port as Auditor iu the assigned es tate of Samuel M. Coffnwn, of Fay ette township. The first case called in tbe quarter session was that of the Common wealth vs. Georgo W. Bailor of Port Royal. Ke was charged with having deserted bis wife, whose maiden nama was Mattie Dowling. The pros ecutor was Ephraim Rannc'ls owe of the Overseers of the Poor, of Port Royal borough. It was brought out by the testimony that after tbe de sertion Mra. Bailor wrs likely to become a chargo upon Tus carora township, poor district. Tuscarora town- shin notified the overseers of the! Poor of Port Royal to come and tike home of her husband, hence the suit. Bail or claimed and it was not denied (bat he had mad arrange ments with A. C. Harris to furnisn his wife with $6.00 wotth of goods from bis store per mouth to bo used in keepi'igher, but he foiled to live up to his con trtct after paying one installment of ' $6 00. He also cUimed he had paid her board at her mothers in luscaro ra tovriifbip, her jaother beiny a charge npon that township at that time. He al&o showed that he was a telegraph lineman and lud bpen badly hurt by the breaking of a tele graph polo and has not been able to do anything since last May to earn a living for himself and his wift and child. Mra. Bailor testified that her husband had not deserted her, but that he came to see her frequently, that he was not working because be could not get work on account t.'-f bis injuries and that ebe find her child were not paupers upon the poor dis tricts of Tuscarora or Port Royal. The defendantGeorgo W. Bailor dis charged and the prosecutor was or dered to pay the cats. Commonwealth vs. B. F. Junkin, charge, desertion and non support, Prosecutrix Marths W. Juskan. It and 29th HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indi catea an unhealthy condition of tbe kidney- When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to nrinate or pain in the back is also convincing proof that tbe kidneys and bladder are oat of order. WH AT T DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, thtfc Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney rem edy fnlfils eveiy wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part cf the urinary pass ages. It correct inability to hold urine and scalding pain ia passing it, or bad effects following U30 of liquor, i wine or beer, and ever comes that un pleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp Root is Boon realized. It stands the high est for its wonderful cures of tbe mot.; distressing cases. If you need a medicine yoi should have the best Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and ore dollar. You may have a nam pie boltie and phaiuphlct bottle Loth bent free by mail. Mention the Jon iata Sentinel axd Republican and send vour address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The pro- j pnetors of tnia paper guarantee tne genninences of thia oiler. jly. FARM FOR SALE. Wtiynotbewell?4 If you are 'suffering with any disease of the Kidneys, Bladder or Urinary Organs, Dr. David Kennedy Favorite Remedy will make you well again. It baa cured cases that bordered on the miraculous. It quickly cures mea and women of inability to hold urine, and they are not compelled to get up often and make water at night It removes the scalding sensation m 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 Brighfs Disease, but prevents them from developing. One case is that of John J. Nill, of soil North Eighth Street, Philadelphia. Fa. In 18S9 he Degan to suffer indescribable miseries from Stone in tho Bladder. An eminent physician said a surgical operation was necessary. It nnsucccssiui u meant death, and McNeill put off the evil day as long as possible. While in this frame of mind he heard of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, and bought it. Before he had finished the third bottle the gravel was completely dissolved and his sufferings were at an end. Favorite Remedy is a perfect Elood and Nerve medicine. It restores the liver to a healthy condition, cures the worst cases of Constipation, and all diseases peculiar to females. It cores Scrof ula. Salt Rheum, Rheumatism. Your druggist will sell you a regular full-sized bottle for $1.00. Sample Bottle Free. - 35 A Those sufferers who wish to try Favorite Remedy before buying should send their full ,-,...tTVe address to the Dk. David Kennkoy Cok- i-oration, Rondout. N. Y.. and mention this paper. A free sample bottle will be sent them prepaid, together with full directions for using. This is a genuine offer, and all our readers c,i:i depend iwn it. February 1st, 1898, vt JoKeph Ssurmvj's Mr. John S. Dimm, of Dimmbville, and Sliss Sarah Cather ine Sausman, of East Salem, Juniata county, Pa., were united in holy mat rimocy, by Rev. C. G. Wiucy, of Ei&t 3'iiem, at ti e residence of the brides parents, two rnites east of Salem. At high coon the ceremony was performed and was very ini prtpsive and a creoit to all present. When the gussls were all arranged in order in a room prepared f r the occasion, :he bride and grrocni np "of7uiy7TS'J'.';tliat defendant imme diately deserted her, aad still contin ues to absent himself from her home and renders her no support whatever. Tbe dei'endant ia a printer and lives in Port Royal aid earns a salary of $30.00 per month. Tho defendant of fered a defence that the mirriad took plt.ee under duress of imprison nieut Rtd dures3 cf bodily injury and claimed that the defendant and prosecutrix were not legally married. After argument the court refused to hoar any evid.jr.ee a'.iacking the vah dity of tue mai-nago. It was not do- 1 fcas nct been appreciated, nieu tuat tne ueienuam naa ueseriea the prosecutrix. The defendant was found guilty ad was centonced to pay for tho support cf his wife and child tho uai of $10 00 pec month and give security to pay the same and be iu the cus'ody if the Sheriff v.ntil lb.- sentence is complied with. wm. vs. JuotJlure iiryoer, coarse I Tbe undersigned, offers bis Lome stead farm, in Monroe township, about three quarters of a milo from Evendair, at private sale. The farm consists of 100 acres more or less, ail c)er.r land excepting about 5 acres, which is in timber. Tbe improve ments are a good frauia house, frame bank barn, wagon shed, heg pen, sprir g bouse, the spring never fails. There is also a well of never failing water at tbe bouse, church, school house, at ore and mill conveniently near. There is a peach orchard of 800 trees on the farm. ' . AdJieso, BalthasCb Lauver, Evendale, Juniata Co., Pa. Jan. 5, '98, tm. WELL BEGUN IS Hj.ILlF done, SCHOTT'S STORES, BARGAIN DAYS. Commencing el miliary IS, nncTcon tinue during January. We start our b:g Bargain hales tor the jear leys, so tnat you will appreciate our special efforts in giving greater bar gain than ever before. NEVER WAS THERE A BETTER OPPORTUNITY THAN NOW. STUDY EACH PARTICULAR ITEM. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. In order to close out the balance of our winter stock, we will sell all our heary clothing, inclad ing men's, boy' and children's overcoats at a special reduction. WE ALSO HAVE a lot of mens, boys and childrens suits that we are closing out at exactly one half the price they were m formerly sold for. THESE SUITS ARE SOME that nearly all the sizes have been sold, and we are closing them out at one half former prices, IN MANY OF THESE there may be only one size left in n pattern, and in order to make for OUR SPRING LINE make this unpreeedent oiler. THESE GOOD cannot long, so if in need of a suit for your self or boy, don't let this opportu nity pass. H0LL0BAUGH & SON, 116 3kIAI2ST STREET, PATTERSON, TENN A. room we last McCLINTIC'S HARDWARE and IIouseFurnishing STORE THIS STORE SETS THE PACE. O- -0O0 O geared aud Eicrclied the aisle way ; Surety of U13 peace, Froarcu'r P: pwparcd for those in attrn Innce. 1 tr r.i,".v,.r.i rr:c ....u . v,o.i Photographs advancing in price. Take Notice on and after April 1st, 1898, my price for our best Cabinst PLotographa will be 3 00 p-:r dozer, until then April 1st, I will make tnd pe!l tickets for tbeso same pboio graphs for 1.50 per dozen. I bave ordered 5,000 of the highest stylo rnrrlu nri?itd in folii to fiimrtl this , j D rr j work, our tffortsin low priced woik ren ;o:e we ar obliged to return to our old price $;tt)0 per dozen. Tickets sold will ba good at any time presented, tbis iii j oar latt aiid only char. ee ti get high priced work at half j.rii'e. Don't come ia after tbe time and sav yon didn't see tbis add, it will be too J late. Respectfully. Joseph IIlSs preparer: lor those in attrnlnce. Tbey stood btforo the minister, the br:di' basing cn tie groom's arrn, presented a fitting attitude for tbe 'occasion. The ceremony being per formed, the ru'iuv friends :orched around in crdr, and gave them the and visible to the naked eye is due usaa! congratulations, after which bi fi-ro 1910, eleveu years hence, 5)'it in that year HaHey's cojnet is cxrpe te.? sj.ow itself grandly. Mrs. J. W. Howe, ami babj-, ol Tyior", r.re vir.iticg .Mrs. Jesse Howo anit ..tnghtfrs, on Cherrj' ctreet. Mtf. llowf, of TyroD, is a daughter in ) v. of Sire. Jtsse Howr-. K irvfy K. Newitt, one of tbe two cii: - ?attp in Fbi! delpbia, for 1L3 otKc-2 of Roeeivea of Taxes has with dn- 1 and leaves a clear field for the eke. ioii i f William J. Jto.Mey. Dr. Ti-.'.iiiia;-! djes cot bt-lievo that murriago i-i a faiiuro. He is enj 'yir g ins t'iTi tonfv tmor. oa in :i:e least interfered w't'i profii""tioa ! publication. A let .of Dace ir non bova enriched justice of tbe peace paying costs, 11. itfcruT.l. ln:s ease was reari ry tbe court and was dismissed, and it a3 ordered that each party pay their osvn coi's. Ccrarnoawealth y.-. Richard John- plenstnt chat was engaged in. till refreshments weie ready. At 1 o'clock tha announcement was m-'da j io "come aud dine." The niesl vies all that kind heirt-5 and wi'.lir.g hands could prepare. It waa a grand 'east, of the usual sort, on such oc casions and was highly enjoyed by all present. ri:e caes, whiea wi.ro oroduct of the Lrido'a own bands. ".-ere delicious, and a 'long the oilier things presented a very tempting nn peart:.oe. Thobfl present were Mr. iud Mrs. Tbos. Dimm, parents of the gro.m; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sausnian, par tus nor ; euts of tii l?rii R-v nrA Mra" t his pro- I Witifiv. Mr. nr.rt Mm U il'i'.im Kon... tiie bust of sermons for i man; Mr. and Mrs M. Dimm, Mr. iind Mrs. C. Freymoyer, Mr and .Vre Grant Shif3er, Bliss Lizzie and Mr. Will Keller. Mr. Porter and Mis. for 'Alice Swartz, S'r. Ard and.Miss Ein- and making other people the coffer of a of tint town, by 1 - - 1 iQfcs-mg aisoraery noise tbri is.-lyt s eff- nsive to on ihi suert. uicuei Gcrinao, of Blair county, beg taken Lhe school directors of Ai tcona, 1o niid out what right thoy h- ve u jrlr the law, to keep his chiM: en out of thd common schools bec&ase they have not been vaccinated. Win. Cuibertnon foremen of the csrrjft .factory that was destroyed by fini c i Wed-iesJay, had the Lair of bin bead shige.i and bis beard burned wbiie ciryrg matriil from tbe burring building. Earning jate fell u)xn k'ui causing tho burns to lis hair and beard ft1 ERVOUS Troubles pre due to impoverished blood. Hood's Sar- apari-'la is th One True Elo'xi Purifier au.i NERVE TONIC. Governor Hastings has called to his aid, the co irts, to restrain the buiMing commission frcra building a tlel V f ate capitol, at Harmburg, for th post roasor's that the nocificafions ars bo Tith tiawii liint a complete building can bralth p const. ucted, and thereby the work wi non f uiijj-jg roost needs be continued 1 1 1 t: L " J . C 1 iiiub iu uiua nil a gtesii luueuuoi i OBt. 1 mi C . George, Messers Samuel, Cbarles, and Daniel Sausman; Mrs, Leah (Jarwell, and .Wiss b-irbara Lauver. Many gifts were presented to tb5 bride, by numerous guests. In tbe evening at an early hour, the dinuer bel', began to peal forth in low sounds and a short time, numer ous objects bagan to- Leave up in tbe grim distance; as tbey approached nearer and nearer, they proved to be human beinga, with instruments usually employed upon such occa 'feionp, and ere lor g th music began. numerous calls were made lor the bride and groom, who after a whiie appeared. Tbe eager ejes of the screnaders gazed on them a moment and tber, one by one they came for ward and gave their congratulations and three cheers. The groom invited them io. After all wera formed in line, the treat was given which con sisted of cigara and candy by the grooin and cake by Mrs. Sausman. After the treat all went on tboir way rejoicing. Mr. Dimm will return to North Warren State Hospital, where he has had a position the ppst fiv years. A Guest. son, c:iirge burglary, Prsecntor George Hickenberger.' The defea dactinopeu Court pkad guilty to breaking and entering the dwelling bouse cf JriieR K istrin Patlersou, some tima in the month c-f December ! last past. Com. vs. Newton G. Landis, charge Forgery, prosecutor T. V. Irwiu. Defendant plead guilty to the charge. Com. vs. Charles Fik-j, charge a j forgery, pro-editor Euail Schotl. De- fendr:t plead guilty to the abovo chuige. Com. vs. John D. 0"Douald, Jr., chfirsre aggravated asrault and bat tery, Prosecutor John 1-. Lsacb, not a true bill and county to pay tbe costs. Cora. vs. If&rry Shovcr, charge, assault aud battery aad a.iauit with intent to commit a rape on Mrs. Blanch M. Hugbey, who was the prosecuriT. Carfe contiuaed until next term. Com. vs. Jacob Howard, charge fornic3ticn and bastardy, Prosecu trix, Bessie J. 3herlock. Defendant pleads uollo c-jutecdoss. Jonathan Eot tiger and Emanuel Page were appointed appraisers in the assigned estate of C. S. Graybiil. John J. Patterson, Jr., was ap pointed a commissioner to take testi mony in the realtor of the ' appeal from the order of removal cf Daniel Louderislap;r by tho cvertcers of the Poir of F'.yette township. James A. McMuUen vs. Sarah B. Moore, petition of defendant for r on plaintiff to show cause why judge ment JNo. IU, Dc term. 1836 sho uld not bo opened and defendant allowed to make a defense. Sheriff Storser, sold in tbe court house, last Fridsy, a butcher t-tiop in McAJisterville, us the property of L. W. Seiber, to D SV. Harley for fit y two dollars, and sixty five tiTts of latid with log stable and house, in Lack towufbip, as tbe llarrdi prop erty to W. D. Walls for ten dollars. tttrfLJSTOVvl CKMJ VAlhH S Flora Hoffiusc va. Milton A. Hoff man . Subpoena in divorce grafted. Wiibar F. McCihan, D. Irwin Beashor, and Michael Coldren were appointed viewers to lay ont a public road in Fayette township, beginirig at a point at or about an angle south of the creek in the public road leading from William-VaUentines dwelling to the main public road adjoining lands of Amos Fogleman and to end at a point at or about an angle in the saina road south of the dwelling house of Isaac Shallenbergar. JlirrLiKTOWx, Feb. V.'Ufnt . ..... iVrn in esr . Rtc , Clo.'t r.'oi a . .... ..... Bu'ter LggB Uhtii. . , . . Shoulder. . . . Lard . Sii.ofl. ...... Timothy 9oeU F'nmred.... Brau Chop Middlings.... Urouud la Salt AouTicaoSaH.... 9, 18! 8 8H 30 32 .. $2 to $2 50 !0 14 12 12 A ...1.40 .... 0 70 ....83c t 90o 90 76 60c FlULADELFHIA J1ARMTS, Feb. 8th, 1898. Wheat 98c; corn 33c; oats 31c; hve bens 4 pounds 6c a lb; 2 to 3 pound hens 7 cents a pound; turkeys 14c; ducks 9c; geese 8c; butter 11 t 25c; egs 17 to 18c; apples $2.75 to 84.00; potatoes 70 to 80c a bushel; sweet potatoes 30 to 80; onions 90 to 95c; beef cattle 3J to 5c: hogs 2 to 4c, veal calves $7 to $7.40. MARRIED: Asdirbon Switzee. Ofl the 3rd inst , by Rev. H. Gilbert, at Port Ro;-al, Dvid S. Anderson and Laura nltf-r" DIED: Casner On the 26tb ult, in Spruce Hill township, from heart failure, Jatres L. Caaner, aged 67 years, 6 months and 16 days. firrms On the 3rd inst , in Pat" terson, a child of George and Sarah Ilittle, aged pbout 4 years. York On Saturday the 5ib inst.j Lewis York, railroad foreman in the, Lewiatown narrows, aged 88 years. On Tuaday the 8th inst., Mra. Yirk, died of pneumonia. By the death of Mr. and Mrs. York, three children are made orphans. The ono a babe a week old. 65 e5Et mens sslf acting Rubbers for 2to. 35 oent l.aoioH rubbers for 18c. 45 oents youth heavy rubbers for 25c. $1.00 ladies and boys buckle artios for GOc. 45 eeat ladies tpr'iDg beet rubbers for 25s. $2.00 tneaf ftlt boots with heavy over for $1.25. Golden Rule, high lumbermns' with Red CrorJ", felt wool boots, wai ranted to wear three winters, for $2 65. $2.00 La lies dress shoes, button or laee fjr $1.25. $3.50 Mens throe soled winter dress shoes for $2 75. " ' 15 ceat patent leather polish at 8o. -, cent cOECUieauon rn?ec poiisn tor iuo. 20 yards extra fio quality of yelloar mudin for $1.50. 20 yards of fine bleeohed muslin for $1.00. IS yards of Applefon A , beet yellow mulin for $1.00. 17 yards of best Hill, 6oe bleached maslin $1 00. 20 yards of ood gingham for 75s. 10 yards of heavy shirting Cheviot, for 75c. 10 yards of pood outing flannel for 50c. 10 yards of chaff ticking at 65o, 85c and 96c. 3 cake ef e.oo$ toiled sap for 5o. Auiaiocia at 5o a bott'e or 6 bottles for 25. Great reduction m Fancy Dress Goods, Novelties, Dress Cloth, Henriettas and Serges. 5000 YARDS OF CARPETS, at special low rates. A Fancy Ingrain moth proof carpet for 25c, wears like iron A home made, rery nice striped carpet for 20c. Rag carpets, home made at 25c to 29c 2 yard wide English oil cloth, you can use both sides, at 36c square yard. Mens Tanitary fleeced iron glad (warm underwear at 46c a piece. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ON FACTORY BLANKETS. Ladies under ekirt at 25c. OJNE HALF, OJNE HAJLF, I'ricea on Ladies and Children's Jackets coats and Capes, now is vour money savine: opportunities. SGHOTT'S STORES, 103 to 109 liridge tlreet, AinTntowD, Pa. THAT'S WHY YOU LIKE IT, Things are never dull here; never stupid. The full life of the atore al ways has a cheerful welcome for all comers, and shoppers are quick to deeice ia favor of the Great Values to be found in our new Neat, Stylish, Inviting STORE 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1897. Special Invitation rTo The Publk To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE ST0GK OP D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who na'e money to invest to examine the Stock of Good for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It u 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 fil to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN K. A Sptcullv Seieeted Stoek ef tUcP3S, Cock, Parlor and Bkep Stoves. Horae Blankats and Lap F.okaa. LAMPS, large snd soall. Cotco io aud look aryuad. We'll make jeu fetl at home. We Lave ibo largest Stack ai Store in tbe county. OIJ H Is iSITi GUARANTEES Ul'ALlTY. H. M'CLINTIC, MIFFLINTOWN. HAVE I0U WEI TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER BI RC, PA. 3a. Laro Facnlty ttudy Cianncai aa-i sr'VBes in " -CALL AT- TKS iUFFLrNTOWN, FA. FOUR PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATED, Money LoanBd at Lowest Hates. ! r.ErnBi Rc, pa. t'oi' aided In 132. I Two in i ftfuncg ol iicientinc. f neciai or-u-Bes in ! adits. Ct'-rva'o-7j J.aboTee; I ni 0joi.biiih. S am Lcat. 'iTl? . , ns-.'Kt ol Uvgirne and Phjb'.l Cniii ! charge of nwrii na-d Dhvaietaut- I cft.fi i t.Ie l,y trc(r,ct. railrn-i truina. irrat pteaonni and l.raiity. PrErAI ATORT DEP HTM KI8T. in ntjat io t uidipgs, lor bej-g and vounij mta pre paring or b'isireeii or Ccllf o, onder apee ial euro of the Friocipul aiid cbres aaaiat. ants, rcftidiop with students in tb building. Fall term opens September 6th, 1895. Fr Catalogues, address 11. W. MCKNIGHT, D. D., Preiidei.t, or REV. O. G. K LINGER, A. I!.,' Principal v QetUjsburf, P. PROTHONATARY'3 NOTICE. Notice is herebv given that the follow. In; account has been Hied in the Frothon atarj office, in Juniata county, and the ame will bn presonted for confirmation .d allowance to liie Ccurt of Common Fleas cf .-id connty, on Tn?sday the 22od day of F.brnary. A. D., lt9, wben and where all perken interested may attend it thfv thik proper. TbK second and intended final ac outil of Jnhn Molzer, Committee of Ermlna hrandt, a lunatie j Piotbonatary'a office, W. H. Zkidebs, aiimunun, ra., rrotn'y. Jan. 24. IW. JUKIATA VALLEY BAK. OP MIFrLINTOWJI, Stonkholdera Individually Liable- JOSBPH HOTflROCK. PrtnJtnt. T. VAN IRWINCatiMa DlilNISTRATXJR'S NOTICE. Ettali tf Elizabeth Magruder, itctattti. letters of A minis ration on the above eaiute bwing been granted to tbe under, aigced. nil persons indebted ta the said ck tate are requested to make pnyinent, and tbrse baring claims to present tbe tame without delay, to CALV1H B. UAOKUDla Mt xxo. Juniata Co., Fa. Aiiruinisiraror Or liin ttorner, Joas J. Fattcks'ik, Jr., Afifll;nton, Juniata Ci., Pa. GREAT SALES prove the f,Teat merit of Hood's Sarsapa.'illm. Ilood'a Sarsaparillit sells becanoe it accomplishes GREAT CURES. Dr. David Kennedys favorite Remedy CURES ALL KIONKX. STOMACH . - AND LIVER TROUBLES. DIBECTOBS. C. Pomeroy, Joaeph Rothreek, 1 John Hertaler. Ronnrt B. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Jos-.ah L. Bertoau Louia S. AtWinea SrOCEHCLOPBS : George A. Kfpner, Annie SI. Sheller, Joaeph Botbrock, P. W. Xanbeck, L. K. Atkiuaon, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomrroy, J. Holmes Irwin John Hertaler, Jrome; K. Tbompaon, Ciiarlotte Snyder, T, V. Irwin. John M. Blair, Jostab Tj Bartwn, K. M. M. Petmell, Robert E. Patterson. aronolK. Kotiixk, Levi Lifht. M. N. Sterrett, Wm. S warts. Jamra G. Flea-ling, H. J. Sbelleaeergar - S. W. Mo.p-. If. E. Scblrgel. Samuel Schlegel. Tb'ee per cent, interest will bapaid oa cer .flcaies of deposit. fjan 2H, 188 ' WANTED-AN IDEA'S Aug to patent? Protect yocrici: tho niM Hoe too wemlth. Writ JOHN VntiIiil BUKN A CO.. P&tont Attui aera, Waahinr D.C.. for their $1,900 priM otter. 1 1 i, A