x. RIXESDAY, MAY 11, 1898. TERMS. :4-riptlon, tlJlA por wnin tf paid a irnc ; $2.09 If not pil In adTttBOA. Transient advertisements foeertad at 60 sent T lock for each Inaerttoa. Transient bnsuioss aotleee la loeal eoU a nan, 10 eenta par liaa for aaeh Insertion. Ded actions will be made to thaae desiring to aarertlse by tbe year, half or quarter year. ifiOHl LOCJILS. Ed, T. Anker was to Washing ton last week. . The National Guard continue to camp at Mt. Gretna. Wheat in Chicago sold at fl.50 a bushel last Thursday. The oats sown in March presents a tsitisfactory appearance. Whesit rose in Pbiladelqhia last rri 1 a... o f t) I . i i i The price of wheat in Chicago on Tuesday May 10, was $1.75. Shad are lieing caught by the hundred, in the riverat Xew Port. Boyd Parker and Harry Musser are on a visit to Philadelphia and New York. TJev. "Sir. C'ampbeii, of Port Roy al, preached iu the Presbyterian on Sunday. . .. The coiiunenceineut exercises of the Mifllintqrtni Academy are to lie held iii cue rresbyteriauYhnrch Thissuminer, Professor Dysinger experts to rebuild the west wing of the academy that was destroyed by lire last fall. Sub criha for the Juniata Sextinix and Republican. It routs the State 20,000 a day to keep the National Guard iu camp at Mt. Gretna, that is six hundred thousand dollars a mouth. Hauling at moderate prices Henry Penny of this town, is pre pared to do hauliug of all kinds upon short notice. Give him a .-.ill.,.. The editor of the Lewistown 1 taily News, closed his office and joined the national Guard as com mission sergeant to the 5th regi ment. If the price of wheat keeps up the next crop will do the farmer some good .The farmer has leen on the rajrged edge of hard times the past S vears. on must have learned a lot iluriiifl your stay in Cuba!'' 'Oh, I did. I never knew the possibilities of profanity until I learned to speak Spanish." Here and there is a fanner who has not disposed of his whesit, but generally speaking the high price docs not lienetit the farmer ltccanse he soldjor less than a dollar. Itr. John L. Uothrobk, of Min neapolis, visited his parents in this town Recently. His father, Mr. Joseph Jtothrock has leen ill all w inter with brochial trouble. The tannery of Jacob Smith at Swales, in Fayette township, was destroyed by lire early last Sunday morning. The tire is Iielieved to have come from the engine' fire. The loss is over two thousand dol lars. Captain Cutt Who is that drunken noncommissioned man Ktji'iriii down thf. strppt with our orderly sergeant f Lieutenant Slach That's our disorderly sergeant. Spain has issed five hundred million promises to pay. It is'nt much to issue a promise to pay but it takes a competent man and a competent nation to make the promise good. r The New Port shad are finely flavored. In time, after the Mill erstown dam has leen destroyed, by the wear and fear of the river, then shad fishing can lie indulged in at Mifllintowu. Tiif is a lpttpr tacked airainst the face of the Post Office liox case addressed to Mrs. Susau I'utman, Kils Micliiiran. with a superscrip tion, that, if not called for in so many days, return to Mifflin Juni ata county. Pa. Ur Hmnnhrpvs' SneHKc Man tial, KMt qajres, fells all alioiit the treat nient'ot disease witn tiuinpn revs' Specifics. Free at Itrng stores, or sent on request Humph revs' Mediciue'Co.. Cor. William & John Sis., X. . Joshua made the Sun stand still to five him time to complete - a battle, but Dewey had time to stop in the midst of a battle to take breakfast and after breakfast com plefed the lnittle to the overthrow of the Spaniards. The Culian flag has three blue Mrines and two white stripes wnn a triangular red piece with a white star in the center at tne nag poie end of the flag. The colore are the same as the colors of the "United States flag, redlwhite and blue. . When the Pennsylvania National Guard, now at Mt. Gretna, has been mustered into tne regular irniv. a new irnanl will be organ ized, and the many companies mai ' . t 41 l..v., "lilt FVV ' - this state will get a chance to lie- come soldiers. iHves us pleasure to acknow ledge the receipt of an invitation tn the Mifflmtown, iiil'U onooi commencement exercises from Miss t jrftie K. Sc-hott. one of tne irradn ating class. She is a daughter of merchant wehort, oi lUiminrown. Miss Scbotlrankshigh in the class. ft .T. Shellenlerirer has furnish- 1 a white pine flair pole 82 feet long from which to float the stars and stnoes on itecoranon uay. The size of the flag is 20 by 30 - feet. The pole is to ne pur np in the Court House yard in front of the fenii'5 of.itiMir-e. - and furniture ho will care you 25 Pr cent. Ed hia Bargains in this "Well, said the Philippine Is lander to his companion, as he ar ranged his breech cloth and ad justed the ring in his nose, "how do yon like being an American citizen ?" "Great;;" exclaimed the other, enthusiastically, shying a spear at an inoffensive jackal. "Saj', be on hand at the settlement to night. We're going to inaugurate a move ment to make Dewey President." David Watts, and aged citizen living with his son-in-law, Editor Konsall, met with an accident the other night, that ininretl him tutr. erely. His eye sight is not as good as it ued to be and when going home after dark he did not see the pump at the corner of Cherry and Fourth Street. He did not see the pump till he walked his abdomen against the handle. The contact knocked bioi down and hurt him So severely that it was with great uuneuity mat toe reached home, where he immediately became un conscious. His numerous friends are pleased to hear that he is steadily recovering. It is the second time that he walked into that pump. Dave leware of the third time. Reduced Hates Via P-nn)lra nla Rat I read. The Pennsylvania Krtilr&ad Com- qany announces that for the bene fit of Persons desiring to visit Mt. Gretna it will sell one-day excur sion tickets to that point during the continuance of the . camp of the National Guard, at rate of fc'1.00 from Mt. Union, 2.50 from Lewis town Junction, 1.30 from York. 1.00 from Harrisbnrg, and pro portunate rates from intermediate stations. Convenient and ample train service is provided. EMERGENCY MEN OF 1S63. Members of the 1st Keimiient of the Pennsylvania Emergency men of 1802, will lie held in Hamburg, Senteilllier 11. lS!f. There were two companies from Juniata coun ty among the 25,000 emergency ! men w ho were down in Maryland ' in Septemlier 1S02. If the emer gency men would have been iu thei neiu tnree days earlier, they in all ! probality would have lieeu held asj McClellan s reserve force and he could have employed his whole army at Antietam and captured! Lee s army there. The editor of the Sentinel and Republican was . a niemlier of company E. Third Kegiment. WAR IN 9IIFFL.IJI COUNTY. n.i w in ? mere was a war in .mm in conn-1 ty on a small scale, one day last week. It was not caused by the barbarous treatment of Cubans, or by the invasion of the island of Cuba, but it was caused by an in- vasion oi lour iceii an una is on a : man's farm all of which is written about by tbe Lcwistowu Democrat and Sentinel as follows. .lohn E. Jordeu, of New Isincaster, is farm ing without fences. Last week he shut up three head of cattle and live hogs for trespass, ana when1 the owner came for his stock he was asked to pay S for damages, ii i . . i ........... I ifiin, nit: i.w iir-t , iiiitiitr.iu ciiitrui7i to turn the cattle out without pay ing, when Jorden struck him with a club. This caused a free fight, iu which Jordeu had his shoulder dislocated and Dean was lieaten about the head with a club by the wife and kicked iu the fare by her little son, while loth the combat ants lay on the ground. The re sult might have proved more seri ous had not James Ciilliert inter fered, who took away the club, whereupon the wife took an ax which was also taken out of her bands. She then took up a stone and threw it, and it is Iielieved by those present that the stone struck her husband on the shoulder. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. After an illness of alsmt four months, Miss Ida Otella (Juyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Ouyer, of East Salem, departed this life on Wednesday at 1 o'clock of April 20, 1S9S. Her disease was indigestion and although she suffered intense agony, she was never "known to complain, but in her even and calm disposition, awaited to lie lie called home, where sickness and sorrow, pain and death are felt and feared no more. She was a loving daughter and sister, respected and loved by all in the community in which she lived. Miss (Juyer will be greatly missci I and long remeinliered by all w hom she came in contact with, and we commend her life to her many friends, on account of her amiable disposition, generous sym pathy, loving heart, and noble character. She was a great lover of music, had lieen the organist in the U. 1. Church for many years, even until her health liegan to fail, and as the writer has known Miss Guyer for many years, lieen in her society quite frequently, I cannot help but ask my self, why is it that one so useful in her commu nity, loved so much by all her as sociates should lie taken away so young. Then the comforting words come to us : The Lord kuows liest which ones to take and in the coining years we'll read the mean ing of our tears, and then Ah! then we'll understand. The funeral services were held on Sunday at 10 o'clock, a. m., in the U. B. Church, conducted by Kev. Landis and Cramer. The funeral was one of the largest ever known in that yicinity, which manifests the high esteem in which she was held. Ve tender our heartfelt sympa thy to the bereaved father, mother, sisters and brothers, in this their hour of sorrow, hoping that the God of all good w orks will grant tbem support and pence. - be was L'li venrs months ami 23 days old. Frm ;i true Friend. . REDUCED BATES TO WtB IHOTS AMD BALTIMORE. Special Tea Day Excaralea Tia Peaaaylvaala Ball read. The laat of tha low rt i.n ,1.. XCUraioiia from Wnatirn Pan.ia-.lw.. nia to Waahinffton Tia Pnni.ni Railroad will laaye Pitttburg If ay 12. Bound trip tickets will be sold at A i a raiaa qaoiei Deiow, good going on nanial train inAinmtA a -j w.MWVMt . u-biu No. 4, laaviog Pitt burg at 8.10, P. M., and carrying through aleeping oars to Washincrton: ratiirnino fink. will be good on any ragnlar train xcept tqa PanoaylTania Limited. These tickets will also be gcod to atop off at Baltimore within their limit. Spacitl train of through par lor cara and coaohe-i will be ran on tbe following ichdole; Train leava Rate. Altoona 11.40 A.M. 7 35 BaUwood f 11.62 " 7 36 Trrone 12.03 P. M. 7 25 Huntingdon 12.35 6 65 Bford,, ,, 9 25 A. M, 6 65: Monnt Union 12.54 P. M. 6 35 Lewis town Jnnc't. . 1 33 " 5 60 Mifflin fl50 R 25 Newoort f2 24 " 4 60 Duncan non 12 44 - 4 20 Washington, Arrive. 7.15 .... Passemera will USA raornlar train through to Washington. "I Stops only on n;iM i0 fcnl. - isno j rna number of nan'tnem not be Buffisiant to warrant th ran- ning of a special train, the company reservea the right to carry partici pants in thia exc iraion on regular train. Tickets cn sale in Pittsburg, at Union Ticket Office, 360 Fifth Ave nue, and Union Station, and at all stations mentioned abovo. For full information apply to, agents or Thomas E. Watt, Passmger Agent Western District, Fifth Avenue and Smitbfield Street, Pittsburg. LEGAL. "6TlCElNPAKfiTi6?r" IN THE ORPHANS COURT OF JUNIATA COUNTY. In tbe matter of the partition of the real estate of William Ilarriwui MeAlis- ter, late of Fayette towimiiip, deceased, lo Itebeci-a J. McAlister, widow; A. Franklin Mi-Cully, Jlonler, Calbouu Co., Michigan; Hamilton McAlititer, Tyrone, Pa. ; It. Klliot McAlinter, Iodini, Nebraska; Emilv McAlirter. MeAlis- terville, Pa. ; Minnie Martin. .Mifllin towu, Pa. and Lizzie II. McAlister. Willie 11. McAIirter, and Sarah Ellie McAlister, wlxwe guardian ad. litem is Wiluerforce Kchwever, Esq., of Mifllin towu, Pa. ; Edward M. Kelly, Millers town, Pa. ; Jennie E. (iraham, Spruce Hill, Pa. ; Mary L. Moyer, Walnut, i-a. ; jonn r.. Jamison, Swales, i'a. David M. Jamison, Aniboy, Illinois IiUcian . Jamison, Kant Paw Paw, Illinois; Issaac M. Jamison, 8vales, j-a, ; Jennie r. t.usiiart, Uurket, In diana ; Clara M. Jamison, 8vales, Pa. Clara M. Moore, Camp Hill, Pa. ; Julia Cassell, Mount Joy, Pa. ; I-iouis E. Fos ter, Kansas City, Mo. ; William Ilell. Stubetinville, Ohio ; Thomas IJell, Kn glewood, ChicaRo, Illinois ; Mary l!ell. Hewickley, Pa. ; Emily Bell, Hewicklev, Pa. ; James Bell, Pittsburgh, Pa., Mary M. Grrenawault . Bueua Vista. Pa. ; Ella Bell Seacrist, West Newton; Pa. ; Ijtura Iell McAlister. West New ton, Pa. ; T. M. T. Bell, Buena Vista, Pa. ; Mary Bell, Allegheny, Pa. ; Ar thur W. Bell, Allegheny. Pit. ; Marshall Bell, Allegheny, Pa. ; Elizabeth Iienny, Allegheny, Pa. ; Madaline Hewitt, Fresno, Fresno Co.. Cal. ; Warren Mc Culloch, Milan, Sullivan Co., Mo. ; Elizabeth Hewitt, Beger, state of Mis souri ; Sharon McCuiloch, Beger, Mis soure ; and to all other, persons inter ested in said estate. S. Clayton Stoner, High Sheriff, of Juniata county, sends greeting as fol lows : Each of you is hereby notified that at an Orjilians Court held on the T7tb day of April, A. I)., 189S, at Mif flinlown, Pa,, in and for ihe County, aforesaid, ihe report of the iix,uet in pardtion and valuation of the real es tate of the said de,edeiit was confirmed and a rule was granted upon nil tbe heirs interested iu the real estate which the said William Harrison McAJisier died, siezed, situate in Fayette town ship, in said county of Juniata, to ap pear in open Court at Mifflintown, Pa., on TUESDAY THE 14TH DAY OF JUNE, ai 10 o'clock a. m., and accept or refuse the several tracts at the valua- t i . . 1 1 nittHa tharaif ir at ' V-i iirlmr nr! and also to show cause why, if tne said real estate be not accepted, it should not tie sold by order of the i-ourt. The lealestate Mas valued and ap praisedas follow : Tract No. 1, at SlSoO.OO; tract No. 2, at 1075.00 ; tract No. S, at !?3.;3,3a, ; tract No. 4, otl.UOjj ; tract No. 5, at iM0."O.8.';i : tract No. 6, at l!X8.s:.l ; tract No. 7, at I(0G.C3 ; tract No. 8, at ?28.50. 8. CLAYTON STONEIJ. Sheriffs office, Sheriff. Mifflintown, Pa., May 10, 1893. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION, Noi ice is' he re by given that an appli ed ion will lie made to tbe Governor of Pennsylvania, on Tuesday the 17th day of Mav, A. D-, 1898, by'f. 8. Moorhead, J. C. Moorhead, Wm. Kraft L. 8. Cat liu and Call F. Espe.ischadeand others, under tbe act of assembly entitled An Act to provide for the incorpore al ion and regulation of ceitain corpor ations" approved April 20th 1874, aud Ihe supplements thereto, for the char ier of an intended coromtioii to be cal led t he Tusca rora Fert i I izer Com ny , the chaiacter and object of which is the manufacture of fertilizers and ingredients, in Juniata County, Penn sylvania, and for these purposes to to have, possess and enjoy all the rights benefits and privileges of said act of as sembly and the supplements theieto. A. G. SCHOLL, April 19,.98. SoIicUor. fclrXINTOWK GKAIii MARK X'i S MIFFLINTOWN, MAY 11, 1898 eat $1.35 &ru in tiar... ..... 85 35 R.e 32 Cht.-. A $2 to 82 60 Bintrr 16 Egaa V9 Ham 12 Shoulder 12 LaVt deaiee A Side 7 Timothy seed it.40 Fexscrd 80 Bran. 70 Chop 85c 90o Middlings : 90 Gronnd -lu Sail 6 Americaa8a't.... 60c PhII.AHEI.PHIA 3IRKET8, yi&y 10, 1S98. Wheat $1.55; oats31e; eorn'42c; hay 7.50 to $12.50 a ton ; tangled wheat and oats straw at 5.50 a ton: butter lb to I'iq : e-rgt 11c : beef cattle 31 to 5c.; old . potatoes 85 to 90c : hew potatoes 9& to W. 50 n barrel ; Pennsylvania tol!iT( 8 to 12 1 2 to 17 10 to 60c. Lovis E. Atn.n. k. M. M. Pniizu. ATKIN903I a. PG11RI.I.. . ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, HIFrLINTOWW, FA. OrtICK A Hals -ImuiI l - .1 donee of Lonis B. Atkinson. In., south tillage street. f Oct 26, 1892 Q"Collectina- and noiiamutiiis nnr.t l. ... i. ' ' ' fTILBERFORCE SCHWEYER, Attorney-at-Law. "Collections and all legal busi ness promptly attenped to. OFFICE IN COURT BOUSE. B.S.M mSAWTOKD, DB. DABWIS M.CBl.WrOBD D1 K. D. H. CRAWFORD A SON, have formed a partnership for the practice or Medicine and their eoUatteral branches. OAJca at old mtamA .jm- nf Tk!l . - t- anga streets, Kifflintowa, Pa. One or both oi them will be found at their office at all nine, nnlrss otherwise nrafeaaion.il. gaged. April 1st, 1896. P.DERR, PRACTICAL. DENTIST. C 'adnata of the Philadelphia Daatal o:!.ge. Offioe at old established Is oation, Bridg; Street, opposite Court House , Jtfifflintowa, Pa. -.: it- Crewn and Bridf work; Painless Extraction. All work gaaraateed. . PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. On and after Monday. Nov. 9e j 1897, trains will run as follows: ' WESTWARD. j Way Paaenf er, leaves Pbiiadelnhia at 4 80 a. m; Harrisbnrg 8 00 a. m; Dancan- nonKt.n; Heir fort 9 C5 . m; Mil leratown 9 15 a. a; Dnrword 9 21 a. m; Thempsontown 9 26 a. m; Tan Drka 9 88 . ib; TiMcorora 9 86 a. m; Mexico 9 40 a. m; PortReyal 9 44a. m: afifHin 9 60 a. m; Deahotm 9 56 a. m; Lewiatowa 10 13 a. mt McVrytowB 10 38 a. was Newton Hamilton 11 00 a. m; Monnt Uniea 1106 a. m; Hnntiecdon 11 88 p. mjreaa 12 20 p. m; Altoona 1 00 p. m; Pittsburg 5 60 p. m. Msil leares PbiUMelphia at 7.00 a. sj Harrisbnr; at 11.4s . m.; Mifflin 1.11 p .. LewUtown 1 80 p. m.; Hnntiagdon 2.1 29 p. m.; Tyrone 2.20 p. at ; Altoooa 8.46 p. tn.t Pittsbur 8 89 p. m. AltooBt Accommodstion leares H irris- burr at 0 00 p. m; Dnncannou 6 84 p. n; Newport 02 p. m; Jbfillerstown 6 11 p. m; Thompsantowa 21 p. mj Tnscarara 6 80 p. m; Afexico 0 88 p. m; Port Koyat 8 88 p. m; Hifflin 6 43 p. m; Den holm 49 . m- Lawistown 7 07 p. m; JtfcTeytown 7 80 p M. V7 . u : I . f r , . iu, u.iuniuu ov p. m; Hunting, don 8 20 p. re; Tyrone 9 2 p. m; Alteon. V U p. IU Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia at I1 20 p. m; Barriabur 8 10 a. m; MarTa. Tl.le 8 24 a. m; Dnncannoo 3 88 a. ni; New put 8 69 a. m, Port Reyal 4 81 a! ai; Mlf flio 4 87 a. m; Lewistown 4 58 a. m; alc Ve town 6 20 a. m; Huntingdon 6 OS a. m; Tyrone 6 65 a. u; Altoona 7 40 a. a; Pittsbnrgl2 10 p. m. Uyster Express leaves Pbiladalphia at 4 85 p.m; Haninburg at 19 2K p. m; Newport 11 06 p. m; MiHiia 11 49 p. ta; Lewistewn 11.58 a. m; Uontingden 12 65 a. m.; Tyrone 1 82 a m; Altoona 2 00 a. m; Pittsburg 6 80 a. m. Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 25 t. J m; Harrrisbnrg 3 50 p. at; Dnncaaea 4 16 . p. m; Newpart 4 85 p. m; Mifflin 6 C7 p. IB. Lewistewn 5 2? p. m; Meant Ubiob 08 p,. m; Huntingdon 27 p. to; Tyrone 7 04 f I in; Altoona 7 40 p. m; Pittabarg 11 20 EASTWARD. Alloona Accommodation leaves Al tooaa at 6.00 a. m; i Tyrone 5.25 a. aal arrives at Bantingdoa 11.56 a. aaV;. Huntingdon at 6 68 a. n; Newton Ham ilton 6 22 a. m; McTeylown 8 89 a. m; Lcwistewa 7.00 a. m; Mi in 7.20 "a. m; Port Reyal 7.25 a. m; Mexico 7 80 a, a; ThompMintowB 7 41 a. m; Millers town 7 69 a. m; Newport 8 00 a. a; Dnncaanoa 8.24 a a; Harrisbnrg 8 65 a. a. Sea Shore leaves Pitttsbnrg 8 80 a m; Altoona 7 15 am; Tyrone 7 48 a m; : Hunt ingdon I Id i b; McVevtawn l-a ra; Lewistown9 85 a m; Miffiin ,'8- a m Port Royal 9 69 a no; ThempsontMrS; 10 14; Milleratown 10 22 am; Newport-.10 82 a m; Duncannon 10 64 a m; Maryaville , H w7 a; Harrisbnrg 11 25 a m; Philadelphia 8 00 . : Main Line Express leaves Pittabarg at 8 00 a. m; Altoona 11 40 a. a; Tyrone 12 03 p. a; Huntingdon 12 35 p. a; Lewis town 1 83 p. m; Mill) in 1 60 p.' a; -Harris burg 8 10 p. a; Baltimore 00 p. m; Wash ingtea 7 15 p. a; Philadelphia 23 p. a; New York 9 30 p. a . ; Mil leaves Altoona at 05 p.m, Tyrone 2 85 p. M, Hnntingdoa 8 17 p. m; Newton Hamilton 3 47 p. a; McTevtowa 4 20 p. m; Lewiatown 4 S3 p. a; MrMin 4 65 p. a. Port Royal 6 00 p. mi Mexico 6 20 p. m; Tbompsontown 5 18 p. m; Millertewn 6 28 p. ra; Newport 6 87 p. m; Dancannen 98 p. in; Harrisbnrg A 45 p. a. Mail Express leaves Pittsburg st 1 90 p. tn; Altoona 6 05 p. m; Tyrone 4 37 p. m; Huntingdon 7 20 p. nu AieVeytown 8 94 p. ro; Lewiatowa 8 26 p. m; JKifllin 8 47 pm; Port Royal 8 62 p. to; Millerstowa 9 18 p. a; Newport 9 26 p. m; DancanBoa 9 60 p. m; Harriaburg 10 20 p. a. Philadelphia Express leaves Pittsburg at 4 80 p. m; Altoona 9 05 p. a; Tyrooa 9 33 p. ru; Huntingdon 10 12 p. m; Monnt Un. ion 10 82 p. m; Lewistown 11 18 p. m; Mil. Bin 11 37 p. m; Harrisburg 1 90 a. a; Phil adelpbia 4 80 New York 7 S3 a. a. LEWISTOWN DIVISION. Trains for Suobury at 7 3: a. m. and 8 06 p. a., leave Sucbnry for Lcwistewa 10 06 a. a. and 2 45 p. m.; for MUroy 35 a. m. 10.20 a. m. and 8 10 p. m., week iars. TYRONE DITIION. Trains leave for Bellefonte and Lock Davrn at 8 10 a. m., 12 30 and 7 15 p. leave Lock Haven lor Tyrone 8.66 p, a. and 4 15 p. m. TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD R. R. Trains leave Tyrone for ClearHeld and Corwensville at 8 20 a. a..- 8.16 and 7 21; p. a., leave Curwensville ior Tyrone at 9.16 a. m., 8 45 p m., and 7 00 p. a. For, rates, maps, etc, eali on Ticket AgeDtf.or address, Thoa. K Witt, P. A. W. D., 860 Fifth Avenue, Pitts burg, Pa. J. B. Hdtchisoic, J. R. Wood, Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass. Agt MJiRRiKD; t'A ijtek Fit v. On the 4th inst., by ltev. John Lands, at the residence of the brides parents near Goodville, Juniata Co., Will iam Carter, of Fort Benton, Mon tana, and Miss Jennie Fry, of Ju niata county. People Believe -what they read about Hood's Sarsaparilla. They know it i an honest medicine, and that it cures. Get Hood's and only Hood's. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, re Here constipation assist digestion. 25c- BOTtftite Remedy Cures aii kidney. Stomach i AND UVER TROUBLES. DRDAviD Favot'ite llv. v.'iir.. Willi iJt J j Tl)e Kidncys.livcr ind Slood ' Why noi - aw"T A 91 ao )iyr us Bladder. . operation (Va-vSM SCHOTT'S STORES BARGAIN DAYS BARGAIN DAYS, Commencing Thursday May 1 and continue until June 4. An outline Sketch of the busi ness of BARGAIN DAY prices aid quick Synopsis of the great values we are giving. : 1000 Summer vests for ladies at 5 and 6 for 2oc, 500 Summer vests for children at 4c. Larger sizes a trifle more. . 100 mens balbsigan. shirts and drawers at 25c. 4000 yards of dark ginghams 5 yards for 19c. 2000 yards bleach fine muslin 10 yards for 48c. -. 4000 yards unbleached fine muslin 10 yards for 44c. 1000 yards of unbleached heavy muslin 10 yards for 49c. 1000 yards of hehriettas 36 inches wide at 21c. Thin Summer goods for ladies, and children, wear at very low price Childrens made up dresses at 52c Ladies wrappers at 19, 69, 75c, and Ql.OO. Men's, ladies and children oboes in all the best shapes at specially low prices. Don't forget the commencing of BARGAIN DAYS, Jflay 155, at - ' SCHOTT'S STORES, tr.i :-. . 7 103 to 10$ BrklfK street, Aiffl:ntoD, Pa. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1897. Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE ST0GK . OF D. W. HARLEY. 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 ia truly marvelous to See . THE B E A IT I F U . ST Y LE J of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so den't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing, n W II J m f ? 1 MIFFLIN be well?. If you are suffering with aay disease of the Kidaeye, Bladder or Urinary Organs, Dr. Dmrid Kennedys Favorite Remedy will make you well again. It baa cured cases that bordered on the miraculous. It quickly cares men and women of inability to hold nrine, and they are not compelled to get np often and make waxar at mgnr. It removes the scalding sensation ia 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 Bright a Disease, but prevents then from developing. One case is that of John J. Null, of son North Eighth Street. PhiladelDhia. Ps In iSSn lis Wm ' to suffer indescribable miseries from Stone in the An eminent physician said a surgical was necessarv. If nnsnrwsicfiil it m.9n death, and Mr. Neill put off the evil day as long as possible. While in this frame, of mind he beard of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, and bought it. Before he had finished the third bottle the gravel was completely dissolved and his sufferintra were at an end. .' ' Favorite Remedy is a perfect Blood and Nerve medicine. It restores the liver to a healthy ' condition, cures the worst cases of Constipation, and all diseases peculiar to females. It cures Scrof ula, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism. Your druggist will sell you a regular full-sized bottle for fi.oo. Sample Bottle Free! Those sufferers who wish to try Favorite Remedy before buying should send their full postofEce address to the Dr. David Kennedy Cor poration, rRondout, 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 can depend upon it. Saturday eve., ART W L X I J TO N JPV. H0LL0BAUGH iOij, AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS, Our serins: line of men's, bov's and childrens' clothing, hats, caps and gents furnishing goods ARE NOW IN. We make the clothing business o study and have made it a success. Young men don't so away to get what they want they come to us for NOBBY SUITS, hats oi any thing in the gents fur nishing line. We have half our SPRING stock sold bv the time most clothiers get their line in. A voung man who wants a SUIT FOR EASTER, don't want to wait until for it. Our line this season surpasses all our former efforts auantitv, finish and price. . . ... 1 he early bird catches the worm. HOLLUbAUUH & bUIN b, 116 MAIN STREET, PATTERSON. PENNA. McCLINTIC'S HARDWARE aud House-Furnishing S T OR B THIS STORE SETS THE PACE. O- -0O0- THAT'S WHY YOU LIKE IT. Things are neyer dull hers; cerer stupid. The fulPJife of the store al wa) hss a cheerful welcome for all comers, and choppers are quisk to decide ia faTor of tbe Great Values te be founa ia oar new Neat, Stylish, Inviting STORE H. M'CLlWTIC, Get a good paper ly snDOcribiosj lor tbe Simin aid Hmtsiica.i. 'SEVENTY-SEVEN,,-("77.,,) '77" is Dr. HumDbreTB famoua Specific for the oura of Grip and Colda, and the prerention'of Pneumo nia. All druggists, 25c. Subecriba for tha Sentisix akd Republican, a paper that contains choice reading matter, full of inform Hon that doea the reader good, and in addition to that all local news that are worth publishing find places in its columns. tf. cirotfMflsi Infests the blood of humanity. It appears in Taricd forms, but is forced to yield to Mood's Sarsaparilla, which purifies and vitalizes the blood and cores all such diseases. Read this: "In September, 1&04, 1 made a miaaUp and Injured mj ankle. Vary soon afterwards, A S cd ire two Inches across formed and in walking; to faTor it I aprained my ankle. The sore became worse; I could not put my boot on and I thought I abould hare to giv up at erery step. I could not get any relief and had to stop work. I read of a cure of a similar case by Hood's Sarsaparilla and concluded to try it. Before I had takes) all of two bottles the sore had heaMd anst the swelling had gone down. My Foot, Is now well and I bare been greatly bene fited otherwise. I hare increased in weight and am in better health. I cannot ssy enough in praise of Hood's Baraapa rilla." Mas. H. Blake, So. Berwick, Me. This and other similar cares prore that Mood? Sarsaparilla I.UieOn-TriieI,l.wr:irflor. AttdruKKists. L r eair'i t t n- . . t v i 1 . ' . ( I"- . Iv rrttliariii tlOOU 5 PllltJ iinriirer s-'.-iuiant tos- LATE STYLE the 4th of July in style, quality, . A Specially Seleoted Stock of Rsngts, Cook, Parlor aad Shea Steves. Horse Blaakets and Lap Robes. LAMPS, large aad small. Come ia and look around. We'll make jou feel at borne. We have tba largest Stock so Store in the county. O U R ISME GUARANTEES QUALITY- MIFFLINTOWW HAVE IOU MONEY TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER 1 CALL AT THE FIB8T DAnn, MIKF LIN TO WM , Fh. FOUR PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATE!. - fay Loaned it Lowest Bates. JUNIATA viLLEIJ-K- F MIPf7aMITaWaVaA. Stookholiwri IndiTidually Liaklt JOSEPH BOTHBOCK. Prttidnt. T. TAN IBWIJrjCMAM W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rothroek, John Hertsler, Josiah L. Barloa, Bobert B. Parker, Lonis B. Atkissea T. V. irwin. TOCKBOLDISS l George A. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Botbrock, P. W. Manbeck, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Potnaroy, J. Holmes Irwin John Hertzler, Jarome;'N. Tbompson, Charlottes a vder, T. V. Irwin. Jobn M. Blair, Jasiab L BarteB, P. M. Si. Penneil, Robert H. Patterson amnol S. Ro'l-tick, Lsri Light, M. N. Sterretl, Wm. Swartx. James 6. tlrading, . B. J. Shelleaberge Samtitl SthlegoL If. B. 8cblegel. Three per cent. fr.reret will tx paid oa cei iRcaicajdf deposit. WANTED-AN IDEAS'ii jMnctopateatf Protoet roar ideaa jj fmmj j D.C.for thir'I.y)ir! r,3rr, ., i'j?-at .torfwta.