Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, April 13, 1898, Image 3

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TiNEL & REPUBLICAN
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1398.
TERMS.
r.'wortrtlon, M per ennnm if pW
tWacce; $2.00 tf not pM in adranc.
Transient sdvertlssTneate taeerted at 60
easts per Inch for eaob lnserttoa.
Transient business notice to local col
nnvi. 10 cnt par line for each Insertion.
Deductions wUl be aaade to those desiring
to adrortlM by the Year, half or qaartrr
HOVT LCCJLS.
Count Bismark, o( Germany, is 83
years old.
Paul Holloway paid bia friends in
towa a visit last week.
Trout catching season opens next
Friday the 15th of April.
The business of this town did not
top to observe Good Friday.
Cloyd Heck, of Altoona is home to
see bis mother who is quite ill.
WANTED Three bushels of Blue
Victor potatoes, call at this office.
Miss Maty Patterson has returned
from a visit to Washington Lf. C.
Those stylish two toned sailors
83c, at Mrs- Ickes' millinery store.
Thsre is a falling off of ocean
travd on account of the war scare.
The Easter storm was long and
gave a great back set to vegetation.
Spain has played the barbarian
ver since she came across the At
lantic. Rev. Andrew Parker, of Reeds-
ville, visited relatives in this place on
Friday.
Ed-rar Barchfield is at home from
princston college during the Easter
vacation.
Tbe P. R. R. Company are making
arrangements to do away with grad
crossings.
The Er.sttr storm last week in the
state of Dblawr.re turned the peach
buds b'.ack.
Wom-JU don't ride bikes" on side,
addle?, why should they ride horses
on side saddles.
Les'io Allison, of Tjrone, spent
several days of last week with his
parents ia this phce.
Miss Blanch McGaw, of Port
Royal, died of consumption on the
lltb, present month.
The EasUr storm in Enstf rn PeEn
sy'.v.inin destroyed the peach crop.
So fruit growers say.
3ude"Grier nas sold the Bloora
flald. Perry counfv Academy to
Mr. William Harper for ?6 00.
C'.othing merchant Harley is in
tit city buying' a stock of new cloth
ing to suit all tastes and prices.
The onion scow did not fi'jd many
onions in tbe ground to freshen,
most of the garden is yet to make.
Hautingdon county people say,
St'ine culI has been found near
.Waddensville, Huntingdon county.
There seem to be no end to the
hen parties according to newspaper
report from ail points of the com
pass. Delav net! Dslay not! but Presi
dent McKialev'a message to con
gress was delay more than two j
weeks.
Mrs. Pomeror, of Port Royal, gave
a tea lat Thursday afternoon to
whiflh a number of JVifflintown ladies
were invited.
Beaver Herald, April 7. Mr. Man
beck, of Mifflir.town, brother of E. S.
Man beck, of this place, was in town
one day list reek.
Mrs Ickts' .tfillinery, Patterson,
Pa , has tho largest stock, greatest
R8?ortniftt, most exclusive 6tylee,
and her prices way btrlow others.
Rev. M. L. Drnm, who preaehed
for the Methedist congregation of
Mifllintown a few years ago, died
suddenly at Wilkesbarre, last Thurs
day. Mr. and Mrs Edward Lesher and
little son, of Renova, ara visiting at
the home f Mrs. Lesher's parents
Mr. and Mrs. S. U. Rollnian of this
piacn.
A fire in Tokio, Japaa, buriit the
houKts along 15 Btrbti, destroyed
1,111 houses, end nmde 11,100 peo
ple homeless. The fire started in a
theater.
Rev. Mr. Decker, of Lewistown.
preached in the Presbyterian church
in this place, at the preparatory
communion service last Thursday
evening.
An Atchison widower gives as his
excuse for wanting to marry again
' that be wants scmetLiog to take his
mind off grieving for his first wife.
Atchison Globe.
A report from theKlondyke region
says, Andrea the baloonist has been
beard from. in . Alaska. When the
great deep givs up its dead, An
dree's report will ba read.
Miss Beatrice Rsjnolds, of Califor
nia, a student of Bryn Mawr, Pa-,
school, spent a dav of her Easter va
cation, with Miss Mary and Miss
Margaret Laird in this town.
The Chicago Limited recently ran
frm Altoona to flarrisburg a dis
tance of 132 miles m 126 minutes.
It ran from Mifflin to Harrisburg a
distance of 49 miles in 47 minutes.
Th teWranh bad prepared the
people about towns to look for Pres-
ident nciviuiey a Df"""
message on the 6th of April, but the
message failed to appear
day.
T,u;r,t MKinlev's message on
the Spanish trouble was not sent to
ii rn t Via fith inst. as it was
expected to bo. The whole country
A nw ill a fill f OA of ciDectancT on
W9 V" 1 " r
thnt day.
John E. Miller, of AUoona, who
- finding that he is amply able to gain
a livelihood, has sent his pension
certificate, which was granted a year
tho npnaion bnrean for can-
RgV, VJ r
eilatio.
XThe stable on the Middah driving
ornnnd south of town wii de
V . - i l rr T M Ut.
Go to Mtyere for your cloth in crL.
ana iurmture be will save you 25
percent. Read bis Bargains in this
paper.
If you happen to drop soot on the
carpet daring your spring house
cleaning, cover it thickly with salt,
ana it may be swept up without
blackening tho carpet.
A festival and supper will lie held
at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Hawk, on Cierry street, on Sitardav
evening, April 16. Snpper at 6
o'clock. Proceeds for M. E. Church.
Mr. Haldeiutn, of Thorn psontowu,
represented Juniata county ia the
convention, recently held in Harris -tnrg,
for the purpose of organizing
the Pennsylvania Dairy Union. Sev
euteeu counties were represented.
Mrs Jane Allen died at the home
of hfr husband, on the Moorehead
farm at Port Royal, on the 8th inst.
aged 68 years, 5 months and 22
days. Interment by funeral director
Snyder, of this place, at Academia,
on Susday.
Mrs. John Lapp, who attended
the funeral of her sister in Philadel
phia, after spending Sunday and
Monday with the families of her
brother-in-laws Samuel Lipp and J.
H. 8imons, started to her home in
Tcpeks, Kantas, on Tuesday.
"Arrs Curtly, how is it that your
husband never tries to frighten you
by declaring that he will go to war?"
"He tried it and I began telling the
neighbors that he was determined to
enlist. He bogged me to desist, and
now there isn't a word of war talk is
him," Detroit Free Press.
Cloyd Brubeker, a cf Iissc
Brubaker, of Milford township,
was stricken with paralysis at Har
risburg some days ago and taken to
his home in Altoona where he re
mains in a precarious state, his life
being despaired ef .
G B. M. Wisahaupt one of the
rnoFt enterprising business men iu
the county, will give a grand parade
beaded by a band of music in - Port
Royal, April 16, next Saturday of
Deejring binders, mowers and hay
rakes.
Under the patronage of the Span
ish government Columbus discovered
America 406 ye.trj ago, and then un
der the claim of the right of discovery
and under the right of conquest sho
took possession of Cuba, South
America and Mexico, and the south
ern part of what is now the United
States.
Fonr persons united with the
Pres! yterian church on Sunday,
namnly, Miss Girtrude Jackman, on
cerf ifioate from the .Presbyterian
church in Allegheny, Mrs Gushard,
wife of John Gushard, deceased, on
certificate from the Miffliutown Luth
eran church, and Mr. and Wra.
James Kyie.
Corsul General Lee, left Havana.
Cuba
had
Unit
sensation at Havana, exce
NAVAL VARF ARE.
Saved from the Snrgeon'sKnife
The .naval warfare of to day is not
conducted as naval warfare was con
ducted in the past. The skill of the
best mechanics and inventors has
been employed to make the upper
part of battle ships strong by en
casing them in heavy iron plates, and uL1
that has lead to the employment of
the most skillful workmen and in
ventors to produce the heaviest can
non to shoot through the heavy
plates that have been fastened on
battle ships. There has been a race
between the heavy plates and heavy
cannon. The plates are .believed to
be a set off to the'heavy cannon, and
inventors have looked for some easier
place than the top of a ship to get in
an effective blow. They have been
giving attention to the construction
of machines to explode under ships,
and there strike the wooden part of
vessels and in that way blow the
vessel to pieces. To that end in
ventive talent has been employed
to make diving boats to carry explo
sives which if set off under a ship,!
No organs are of greater importance to the human body than the Kidney.
Their duty is to sift and strain the poisonous and waste matter from the blood,
and if they fail to do this, the trouble slibws in the nervous system, and even ia
the brain. Your life ia at stake when there are pains in the small of your back
When yon are compelled to get np at night to urinate when the passing of water
causes scalding pain when there is a sediment in the urine in the vessel, er
when it appears white or milky. When so afflicted, you can conquer the trouble
with Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, the greatest medicine that
civilization has ever known for curing Kidney,
Bladder, Blood and Liver Diseases.
James Lettice, of Canajoharie, N. Y., tella of
his wonderful cure: "Some years ago I was attacked
with pains in my back
and sides that
were
fearful. I could not con
trol my kidneys, and
come from me was
filled with mucus and blood.
An Albany doctor Was to
perform an operation upon
me, and said my home doctor
could take care of me after. I
saw an advertisement of Dr.
David Kennedy's Favorite
Remedy, which seemed to fit my
case, so I decided to try that before I
submitted to the operation. I began
its nse. When I had taken about
two bottles the flow from the bladder grew cleaner, and the pain stopped, and in
a short time I was saved from the surgeon's knife, and am now welL"
Favorite Remedy also cures Eczema, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia
and Constipation. For Female Troubles it is unequaled. It is sold for ti-oo a
bottlQ at all drus: stores,
In order that sufferers may be convinced of
the curative virtues of Favorite Remedy,
a free sample bottle will be sent, prepaid, to those who send their full postoffico
address to the Da. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y. It is necessary
to say that you saw the advertisement in this paper if yon wish to take advantage
of this genuine and liberal offer. Send today.
Ssmpse Bouse tree I
L4LE
CHALLENGE
OF
SPRING GOODS AT
SGHOTT'S STORES
procla
sellincr.
The eatue annual trade victory, The powerful
mat ion to the multitudes, of bargain giving;, nd vast
fViio 1RQS Snrirxr ilrtts tnl,ric t Inn.- nricpa rn nnw flll
destroys the vessel. A number of. imported, from my recent visit to iwton, New York, and Phii
diving boats have been invented, adelp"a-
, o ii' "ur K1"63' casn telling store filled to overflowing, with the
but a state or war must taKe place; choicest new spring goods.
before it'Can be knOWn tO a Certain-' We have been making great preparation lor this spring
business
ity how the diving boats can be; and ,cc lhe grett mving in our fpot ca8h vtm 0l
W0rled. The tOrpedO diver Or;buyin?and selling. You all know our m ...ods our
i ii j ,i a j ii 1 great success shows that ou approve othem,
plunger that IS the mOSt eXCeptablej Novelty and plain .ilk. for waW, nd whole dre.
to the American board of examinersiSr.!-
, on Sunday. The Spaniards! Called tile Holland. It IS eXDeCteO ! stripes, lousine checks, black armure and satin ucks plain
the bad taste to jeer him. The . il-, r i black taffety and brocades, black silks.
t.d Mates now witnout rePre,a lver is capable or destroy-1 . -
ation at Havana, except such , ....-" . . - nT m v - t t i-. v-n i r t- r
"STSo 5iinS a wnole tleet ot warships, hoi- b 1 1 Libii u K t b uuuub,
fA!nP' s CW HI" nirtlirP OT TiIP Your first thouebt in seeine our dress cood exhibit would be, what a
American Submarine I orpedo boat
Holland.
H0LL0BAUGH & SGw,
A H EAD; OF ALL COMPETITORS.
Our spring line of men's, boys
and childrens' clothing, hats, caps
ARE NOW IN.
We make the clothing business a
study and have made it a success
Young men don't go away to get
what they want they come to us for
NOBBY SUITS, LATE STYLE
hats or any thing in the gents fur
nishing line.
We have half our SPRING stock
sold by the time most clothiers get
their line in. A young man who
wants a SUIT FOR EASTER, don't
want to wait until the 4th of July
for it.
Our line this season surpasses all
our former efforts in style, quality,
quantity, finish and price.
"The early bird catches the worm."
HOLLOBAUGH & SON'S,
116 lTlsT STREET,
PATTERSON, PENNA.
over
time
the
be-
vfhom General Lee turned
affairs of the effiee for tbe
in.
Skn Atlanta man said to an old
negro iL other day: "Well, Ben, it
looks lika war, and I understand
tbev're goiig to put ths negroes
right in front!" "Dat.'ll be all ripht.
sub," he replied. "Ef dey puts 'em
in d renr de white folks 'ud run
ever 'em en till Vm, so I danno but
wbet they'd be safer right ia front."
Atlanta Constitution.
E. G. SbeafTer's store at Oriental
was burglarized esme nights ajjo.
The thieves entrd by a window
that Vfas boarded up on tho inside.
They pried off the boards and open
ed tbe wiDdow and stepped in. It
was the only window that was not
connected with a burglar alarm.
Postage stamps, cigars, tobacco and
an assortment of other things wars
stolen.
fit 13 a good thing to ba t-conomi-cal,
it is tb ecr.nomy of men that
makss it possible to keep up the
rjnblio schools, and to take care of
the paupjrs, and keep up the roa'?s,
and all public eflairs. Jiut economy
may b tretcliod. as it was by the
Kentucky houss keeper, who stopped
his clock every ciut at bed tuae, so
as (o 6ave tbe wear and tear of the
c'cck. Tbe ntxt most economical
msn licara ot, nvsa in jew xora.
He recentiv went to an undertaker's.
chose a coffin, bargained for its low
est, price, purchased it, thea returned
home and committed suicide.
that
.rn.it bv fire about 7 Jr.
Thn'i-Kdav evening;. Causa of
not known. Possibly the fira origin
td thrngh tbe oarlMnM
(xapps or boya,
fira
of
FAYETTE MOTES.
Oakland .Vills, Pa., April 11, 98.
Mr. J. A. McMeen purchased t
span of mules from J. L. Mueser.
Ttlr. Boy Rsyuold. of Slim Valley
viHitod at Annie Diffendafer s on
Sunday of last week.
Mrs. Jamts Mc.Wscu returned
homo from Philadelphia last week
Miss Pearl fchulmfffciord who is
on the sick list N skiilfallr attended
by Dr. A. J. Fisher.
Xfr. Fisher Kauffman who was m
Montgomery the past four years:
returned to Juniata county and cir
culated among relatives and friends
in thin acetion. but exoects to leave
for Illinois in tho near future. Mr
K. in a fine Tounar man and we are
sorry to part with him.
,w. A. and Nelson Lsiter who
were spending four weeks in Ohio
and Illinois and several otbar
Woatorn States returned borne on
Saturday they report they had an
tocrnnt tim.i out there and they
think the west is the placa to go to
live, Jbut employment is scarce,
on. I?. F.Treeo tecured employ
.k) at. Harrisburg. w are sorry to
-f ;th mn Mr. T.. and we miss
you since you are gone.
giris.
AfJa. 'PrnpH Diffendafer was
called from Hnntingdon Normal
-.i-nni n the bed side of bar mother
who wason the sick list on Saturday
m, Tua Thomas was in Mifflin
county canvassing books last weak,
Mr. Ira Anker of Evendale. was
here with hia litde grain'separator.
Anv one in need of a cookie killer,
give him a call.
Our farmers are making prepara
tiope to ow oata.
Se do the
ara particular by choice,
ingrain carpets
SUB?IAFINE TORPEDO BOAT PLUNGER
Tba Plnnger is commonly called the Holland submarine boat. She was bnlll
at Baltimore and ooit $160,000. Her displacement is 163 tons and her speed
8 knots. Sbe only carries torpedoes and is an experiment ia submarine war
fare.
Captain Sampson is commander
of the United States fleet at Kev
West. His flag ship is the New
York. From that formidable cruis
er he will direct the naval fight in
Cuban waters. 1 his is a picture of
the flag ship New York.
I grsat variety they tiavs ! IT IS TRUE TO. You are sure to nod jmt
tho dress goods you Lavs in aiind. We safeguarded ourselves by not getting
too many of one styla. 50 styles of foreign and domestie drees frbrics,
every oaa a tempting value. We sell for 124, 14, 20, 25, 35, 45, 50, 60, and
75 coats.
WASTE FABRICS.
Taev Fairly whisper thoughts f warm days of cummer. Percales'
tspbyrs, Ginghams, organdies and batistes, for 71 to 9, 124 to 15o.
NEW CARPETS AND MATTING,
OURSTQrK OF CARPET and niattiDg
worthy tbe Iresbest styles lor tbe season.
Striped carpets 12 to 20-j; borne mada rag crpets and
for 25c, 30o. 300, 4Uo, oUc.
Tapestry and Brussels carpet for 60c, Tbe, 85o and 50. Mattiog for
12c, 15c, 20o, and 25o.
MEN'S AND LADIES SHOES.-
Tbe best shoes mada in America, values that are greater than any other
store will offer you. Special pmrchase of misses and cl ildrtn shoe., they in
elude all tbe leading styles now worn.
CAPES, AND CURTAINS,
Ladies silk o:pes, oloth capes, dress sad shirt waists, wrappers and fancy
dre s skirts. We can suit any taste and G: any figure.
LACE CURTAINS, cheuila curtains, window shades and poles, oil' cloth
and rugs at very low prioes. 10,000 roles of wall paper, special fiae
parlor pattern, at lowest prices possible.
We have bargains for every body.
SCHOTT'S STORES,
103 to 109 Bridge street, Afiffl'ntown, Pa.
ARMORED CRUISER NEW YORK.
Tbe New York is smaller bnt faster than the Brooklyn,
knots, ber displacement 6,200 toas, aud she cost 3, 000, 000.
inch and twelve 4 Inoh guns and 16 guns of smaller caliber.
Ber speed la tt
She carries six I
McOMNTIO'S
HARDWARE
and HousePuniishing
STORE
THIS STORE SETS THE PACE.
O-
-oOo-
-0
THAT'S WHY YOU LIKE IT.
Things are rever dull here; r6ver stupid. The ruirlife o' tbe store al-ws(-
hi.s a cheerful wMoime fur all comers, and shoppers are quick to decide
in favor of (he Great Values to be found iu oar new
Neat, Stylish,
Inviting
STORE
1865, ESTABLIS Ef E D. 1897.
Special Invitation To The Public-
To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on daily
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
OF
D. W. HARLEY
" It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who fiave 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.
His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so den't f jil
to give him a call if in need of Clothing.
D. W. HARLEY
MIFFLIN TO WTN
A Speoially Selected Stock or
Rsoges, Csok, - Parlor and Shop
Stoves.
Ilorso Blankets and Lap Robes.
LAMPS, larpe and small.
Come iu and look around. We'll
make you feel at borne.
We bave tbe largest Stock and
Store in tbe county.
OUR NAME
GUARANTEES QUALITY.
K. H, M'CLINTIC,
MIFFLINTOWN
Get a good j..pc ly fubscrih'a? lor ibe
Sestisfl ass KlUBlICA!.
'SEVENTY-SEVEN,,-(77.")
77" is Dr. ISumpLreys' famous
Specific for tbo cr4ro cf Grip and
Colds, end tbo prevf ntion'of Ptcumo
nia. All druggiets, 25.
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SciroffoSa
Infests the blood of humanity. It
appears in varied forms, but is forced
to yield to Hood's Sarsaparilla, which
purifies and vitalizes the blood and
cures all such diseases. Read this:
"In September, 1594, 1 made a misstep and
Injured my ankle. Very soon afterwards,
A Sore
two inches across formed and in walking
to favor it I sprained my ankle. Tbe sore
became worse; I could not pnt my boot
on and I thought I should bave to give up
at every step. I could not get any relief
and had to stop work. I read of a cure of
r. similar cue by Hood's Sarsaparilla and
concluded to try it. Before I bad taken
all of two bottles the sore had healed and
the swelling had gone down. My
Foot
ia now well and I bave been greatly bene
fited otherwise. I have increased in
weight and am in better health. I cannot
say enough in praise of Hood's Sarsa pa
rtita." Mrs. H. Blacz, So. Berwick, Me.
This and other similar cures prove that
Inloodi
Sarsaparilla
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MIFFLIN i'OWB, PA.
FOUR PER CENT
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JUNIATA VALLEY BaKk.
OPMIflMHoWJI, PA.
Stor.kholdsr8 Indiyidually Li&blfr
J03KHH ROTH ROCK. Prtndtnt.
T. VAN IRWUrCWbe
DIBECTOKS.
W. C. I'omoroy, Joseph Rothrock,
Jot.n Hertiler, Josiab L. Barton,
Robert B. Parkor, Louis R. Afktesoc
T. V. Irwin.
STOCKHOLDEBS :
George A. Kepner, Annie M. Sbelloj-,
Joseph Rothrock, P. W. Kacbeek,
L. E. Atklt-a-ia, R. E. Parker,
W. C. Touieroy, J. Hoi met Irwin
Job a Hertiler, JVome,'N. Thompson,
viiarioiiennTnw, x. v. Irwin.
Joha M. Bbir,
f. 51. M. PennKll,
Samuel r(. Rothiock,
M. N. Sterrett,
Jaoies G. H-adingr,
Samntl St lilerol.
Josiah L Bsrtsn.
Kobort H. Pattereori
Levi Light,
Wm. Swr;,
ff. J. ShellenherfSt
M. E. Scblegel.
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i;ian 2?. 18! n
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