Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, June 29, 1898, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN, PA..
WTEDXtSDAY, JUXE 29, 1898.
B. F. SCHWEIER,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
STATE TICKET.
For Cfovernor Colonel "William
A. Stone, of Allegheny.
For Lieutenant Governor Gen
J. I. S. Gobin, of Lebanon.
For Secretary of Internal Affau-s
General James W. Latta, of
Philadelphia.
For .Indfre of the Superior Conrt
"William Porter, of Philadelphia.
For Congressman at Large
oaniMia .. v.rowyot Hiiginehanna,
and S. A. I.ivenp6rt, of Erie.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY
TICKET.
Vngress.
Thau M. Mahox,
of Franklin county.
Legislature.
E. (5. Shkafker.
Surveyor.
A. P.. Evans.
'rouer
II. F. WlLT.AKD.
The redingote is again becoming
' fashionable.
The post oflice has been repaper
ed and repainted,
Acciden's by lu'l iro n cherry
trc- are in season.
S-mps mn l)B obta:nel at tbtj
First National Iiiuk.
?fis Anria Grning-tr w enjoying
a v!s:i to Fruadoai. Oiiio.
Mis Emily Murray is visiting
fri-.uds iri Lewibbnrg', Pa.
McAlisterville people will enjoy
a Jth of July celebration.
Vita Jrinniet fV-.'fon, of Aboona. is
a v dttor et 5. U. L union's.
?'' Emily lfur:-:y 13 visiting' Ler
limit's fniniiy in Le.visbnrc-.
L'roperiy for sa'e. F.ir terms,
apply l j .Yins. Dieux, Fr.t St.
Th-? wbo-? cop in Prry county is
Do' :s sooaa? rj-pyiiod, a worth ago.
Tight pants are again fashion
able, some men never wear tight
pants.
Mr.3. T. Van Irwin gave a progro.'.
Bive euchre party last Thursday
evening
Grr.t reductions ia the pricts
of nil Miliimrv goods at Mrs. Diebl's
Frnt S'.rref.'
Tii? Bin-1 tn-ide the grand rounds
of the towu iiiot Friday evening plaj
in fi -t-1 rate mu'.i-T.
Tnvo cents on every bauk check
to help pay the Spanish war debt,
after the 1st of July.
1 he Democratic state convention
is in Eetsion at Altoona, and the air
ia full of Df mocratio fur.
Mi.-sos. Lottie and Beps Hackec
berger spent a few dsys cf the paet
week viHi'iig in Tuscaiora Valley.
Mies Jennie Howe, sold her 6tore
to x Sheriff Calhoun, who wi!l con
tina the business in the old btnd.
Tho Junitda Valley Evangelical
tamp lltetirg Association will hold
campuiei-tinj Aug 3, 1898, at Tusca
rora
Go to ?Jeyer3 for -our clothing i
and furniture Le will ruvg you 25 i
per rnjt. Resd his Bargains iu this
paper.
The earth has come to a halt in
its southward swing, and soon will
be tilting northward for cold win
ter weather.
On Saturday last the busint-8 pro
perty cf Thonins Nowell in Hunting
don, was desrojed by fire. Lobs
$10,000, partly insured.
The Safe Deposit Building and
Savings Association, of Pending,
made an assignment last week for
the lenetit of creditors.
Mis Minnie Strayer has returned
to her Lome in Patterson, after a
thru irouths visit at her sisters Mrs.
Chan Stone, in Washington.
M-s. Lswronce Wcrnpr and cLil
dr; n, of Harrisburg are viti'icg
am-JDtf relatives in this coutty.
Sir. Joseph Kothroek's health
is improving. He takes a drive
almost every nice day, generally
with a daughter for company.
A heavy shower cf rain stopped
hay miikirg on Saturday afternoon.
It was good for the oats which is net
as premising as one month ago.
"Whst was the must curious thing
in ton side show ?"
"That there were eo many y e?p!e
curious enough to go in and get
sold."
Mr. John B. Larner, and family,
of Washington, D C, have taken up
their abode in their summer home
in the valley, about 4 miles east of
town.
East Waterford people will cele
brate the 4th of July and raise a flag.
Addresses will be delivered by Hons.
L E Atkinson and J. N. Keller of
Mifiiintown.
Forty volunteers were recruited,
at and left Huntingdon, last Satur
day to fight Spaniards. The whole
population turned out to wish them
God's speed.
- The letters uncalled for in the
Mifiiintown post office for the week
endingr June 25, were for Jits Mary
M. Sheets, W. C. Haller, Wm. B.
Parker, Mr. Alice.
Plant valuable vegetables in a gar
den, neglect them, and weeds spring
up around them and destroy. So
with tha good io society, if neglected
the weed of society spring up and
destroy the good.
A number of young men from
Perry county, went to Cumberland
county to heln harvest there. Cum
berland county harvest comes earlier !
than in Perry county. So saya the j
Bloornfield Times. j
Preslvtri.iiM ..-111 - .
home missions on Saturday.
James Anderson, was happy on
buuday m having in his family circle
four grand children.
Editor Bonsall and Blair Hetrick
?.,TT!!t.J,V;iatacollutyin the Iemo
day enti" at Altoona to
Wilberforoe Schweyer, Esq., will ad
dress a flag raining and celebration
meet ing on the 4th of July, at Aca
T ,a; , ther KPcakers will be present
and address the meeting.
Th msa Hollobaugh smiles all over,
the advent of a 12 pound boy baby,
and he hopes the cruel war may be
over before, he crows old enough to
be a ddier in the army.
President Alton Sehnii of 0.0
;Tuscarora Telegraph and Tele
: phone Company, has had a tele
phone exchange board rtlaced in
his ofliice, in the second story of
the Banks drug store. It is a
pretty machine.
Port Royal Times: Messrs. Har
ry Hoover and Waiter Spiese caught
eight Hcale carp iu the Tucarora
creek nbove the ruilrood bridge, the
combined weight of which was thirty
one pounds. They baited their
hooks with corn
S;rue evil dippaaed person threw
a l:!.okct fu-1 i co:l ashes into water
pi.-i of the ratn's d. partiueut in the
Ferd Mayers building on Bridge
street, thereby enlaili'ig inconven
ience upon the ttnantr", acd expense
upon the owner of the property.
Juniata county people, Hon. Louis
E. AtkiusoD, Georgj T. Kepner,
Hod. Wm. O. Pomer.y, WiHaui
Swariz, John G. Ii.rtzlcr, have been
authorized by Secretary of the
Treasury, Gage, to establish a Na
lional Bjuk at Biocintield Perry
county.
Hairy W. Dripa, cf East Coct
uiaub, tlein?3 to t.s ng the youngest
veteran of the civil war. He was
born-SeDinnbt-r 4. 1P48. Enlisted
W.isch 8, 1SG2; was mufteied out of
the set vice Ji-.ce 2S, iSG5. He was
between 13 and 14 ycais eld when he
er.lis'ed.
Thx M:filii:lo.u suhoiil luiard Ri--
Iccit-d teacliera !or the eomicg vcar.
Piiccipal. Piof. O C. Gortr.er: No.
Jii-s Kilh'iriiiO Dit nle: No. 4.
Mij-s Beilba Cramer; No. 5, Hiss
Mary A. Laird. No. 3 will r;ot he
supplied uctil a fuuue meeting of
the Board.
"We have dwided to keej) you
here.", said Cervera. "Yon know
a liltle too much about us now.'"
'Well, so far as that goes," rc
plied Hobson, "I venture to say
that you know a little more about
us now than you did before the
fun began."
M'es Atii'i-i E. S'jhwfeior, and sU-t-r,
Miss M-iry E. t$i'hwrir, repre
sbui the Srstixel aso RcrrBMcAX in
th-) Stale Editorial Asooiaiion x
cuision, tiov at Atlantic City, and
M:ss Gtrtio Jackman, aud sister,
Lou: so Jackiunn, represent the
Democrat and Register.
A large audience was present in
'he P'rttbyteiian church on Sunday
eveuirg to listen to Jiiss Eimn
Haves. !thiri Snb?f-t. Jnntn
The lecture was interesting, from the
uoiso of the Jtpauese wooi'm shoes,
and their jinrikisba s:.des, thronh
all its phases to thi cloee.
There is a machine now for al
most everything excepting for
thinking and talkimr. Perhans if
talking were done by machinery
there would be less mischief, for
then the second Sober thou-rht
avouM hold the machine from talk
ing many things it should not.
Professor Gortner has leased the
cannery, and will have it running
at the begiuuing of the fruit sea-'
son, and continue its work till the
fruit season c1oms, paying cash foi
all products bought for thecannery.
. - , 1 1 - ! -
.xra you Know wnere 10 iinu ;i
market for your marketable fruit
and so forth.
Upon iiivi.'-ti.L'J'tioi', the r. p;it is a
mist'kc, is.t wo.xsn who marries
an old hoicbi r after Jit y 1st v. ill he
entitled to a pt r.&:on if Lo di's The
report of such r.it c usctmi :;t arose
from the rccotcmnd ition of the
corcmissiirer cf pevsioi.s. The r:c
omn.e. dation was l.t.t ccic-d c a und
fie law is uncliMi ed.
Merehaut Sehott. has returned from
a protracted visit to the sea coast for
his health.
The Altoona Tribune, has such an
unutterable feeling toward the Turk
for his treatment of Christians who
are so unfortunate as to bo under
Turkish rule, that it is about ready
t j consent to send the American fleet
over to Turkey after we have finished
with the Spaniards." If the Tribuno
keeps on it will not bo many woona
till it baa placed a chip cu its ha.,
denying all the oppressiors in tho
world.
! th tlliior twlo 111 tliia l.i-f .iiul n...
Ph ladelphia North American. eration. Perhaps vonr pre-hiS-
me uniisu vAjnaiu tone mother, spent a part
ii,u,F1,iUt, iw kiiuisu : must every day among
.. auu otisnes lor a nest ot ej
nci .e n, mm reg-aru to Amen- which to make a meal for herself
eaus, "honor aud virtue are safer iU1a yr pre historic father, how
id Maiula to-day than they have ever, as the proclivity to rob birds
been for three hundred years." nesls is confined almost exclusively
Shall this safety be definitely as- i to boys, the probability is, the
sured, or shall we suffer, a return pre historic- mother Mas not habit
io me oiu eonuiuous uy reunquisu- aiv ensniced at that wort. Pos-
Thisjs the time of the year that
the average loy robs birds nests.
Someone writing on the Prehis
toric Man, says, when a boy robs
a births nest he is following an in
stinct inherited from his ancestor
the pre historic man. So when i
your boy robs a bird's nest, think j
auout what you are doing. Doubt
less, long ago, the prehistoric
man did such things. Your son
gets the feeling to rob the nest
from no stranger. Dou?t whip the
boy, hut teach him that it is not
of al-
the reeds
iki uniin
lipFl,
iug a control of the islands ?
The new woman is comiug to the
frot t not only on tho farm, in
schools, slorts, in tho pu'pit, at the
bar, and as doctors bnt she is en
gag'iEg ia the trades. Philadelphia
bus a woman In use painter, and a
woman trick layer. If the men
don't soon quit their ways of wast,
icg time and money, lounging round,
gambling, playing ball, pool and
billiards during work hour, the
women will gather up all the place.
Mr. Kurtz Kauffmau, residing
near this town had to have a horsa
kilhd on Saturday. Hauling hay
was f oicg cn when a strong wind
came on Saturday afteraocn. A
load was hurried into the barn, the
horses wers hurried off the floor,
and in the confusion incidental to
the occasion, cno fell 'over the
of tho wall of tho barn bridge, and
was s-i hurt t!iat it became necessary
wori.
sibly she was making a lire to cook
the eggs on.
Iil731ANITir
SOIL..
FOR
ON CUB.4.1
On the 27th
of June 3t!t0
of General
Siiafter's Uni
ted S.utes
troops l inded
at Daiquiri,
17, miles east
cf Santiago,
Uder
Does your urine contain any sediment 1 Is the lower part of yoar back sor,
weak and lame ? Doea your urine have a whitish, milky color ? Ii there
marting or scalding sensation in passing it ? Does it pain you to hold it ? D
you desire to urinate often, especially at night ?
If you have any of these symptoms, your Kidneys are diseased r.r.il your life
is in aancer. .More people die of such disorders than ar
killed in v. r.rp.
Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite I?cx:cly is
direct and sure cure. It goes trai;ht to the seat of
diseases in the Kidneys, Bladder and Elood. It hunts
out and drives from the system all the impurities that
cause pain in the back. Stone in tho Bladder,
Briht's Disease, Urinary Troubles, itnd dis
eases of the Stomach and Liver. It acts at
once. There is no long waitiag to sc-e if it will
help.
"For years I suffered with my Kidneys,"
writes Thomas Quackf.xbush, o: Pitisfield,
Mass. " The pain in ray hack wa:; so severe at
times that I was obliged to keep to jny bed. I
Buffered awfully when passing water, which
was often discolored with blood. I ivied almost
everything ia the shape of medicine, Ivit nothing
seemed to help me. One day I got a tie of Dr.
D.tvid Kennedy's Favorite llemctly an4 used it
nut & little while when it braced me ril.t up. My
back became all right, no pain at all; my water cleared up and
passed from me without pain, and I rcw better in every way.
I consider it a great medicine, as it has dona wonders forme.
My wife uses it for female complaint, and thinks it's the finest
medicine in the world."
kept
that
Schweier, and
i Schweier, have
knell University.
a visitor at the
ruing where she
in the study of
Her sister Isa
from the Semi
of this present
Miss Annie 1:
her sister Isabcll
returned from lSuc
Miss Annie was
institution of lea
spent two terms
music in LOT.
belhi, graduated
nary on the iMsl
month of June.
The tth of July next Monday.
Most of the farmers will be merry
that day gathering the golden
wheat, while the other branches of
trade will be almost at the mid
summer still water rest. Vv'ith
contentment the fanners calling is
the lest in the world. Without
contentment, farming, or any other
calling, is misery.
Eloo:!:fi?ld Times. Miss B., of
Sttrett's, has v-.u eye to butini sy,
some few tveninps ago tirc was a
suiUr chin" that did rot pleaae Mitu
B , and bf! h id a unique way of non-eu:tir-;
him ; sl:e said she tad to put
the old cat up on the gcirot to her
kittc-r.F. She cc ver return.' d and the
poor k-ilow v.a'itd .1 wLiie and then
went to othtr siuteroes.
Judge Lyons had the "town
pump," in front of his lesidvnce
taken out, last Saturday, ud had
the well closed. The pump bad out
lived its day. Ono l.uudie.l it sup
plied people with wnter, cheap, for
nothirg, for it was kept up by tie
owner of the proper?-. After the
introduction of JMicerioi.i-i water it
was not kept in a state of rt-rair.
William Hardell's barn in Beale
township, was destroyed by fire,
shortly after night fall on the
evening of the 21st. The light
was seeu at this place, but it was
not till the next day that the place
of the fire became known here.
Charles Bardell who resides ou the
farm had two horses, two calves,
and a colt burned to death in the I
lire.
trctiou fire cf the
we
is ceep
General Cmeiu's CuLan troops
up a r fl.: fire cu the Scnniards
were oppjsiL'g th landing. There
.. . 1 . r- Tv - : i t
, ; is u cuou rotiu in in i.'duiu'.ri io oau-
iiago, uy which ;ne Americans x
pct to get in the rear of Santiago,
and c-m;.t!l tho surrender cf the
city and the fh et i.f lYivra that lies
in tt.e front cf tho ity. Oj tho 22od
3000 moie troops were landed and
pushed forward. By day light on the
moriiiug of ti.e 23: d, tho Just man of
tho urmy of 16,000 Ami rican troops
under Genera: Shnficr had lauded.
Simpsut's vTiir ships w--r:.' elruD
along the coast a distance of 29 miles,
and lika the Iris!. mm:, wherever he
sa-v a l-ipnxi.sb head he bunytd it.
Tho ur:nv advanced ::t the first land-
ing piat. jt Diio:iiri cxentiiisr '
ilmik n-ovfiumt oa ilic Sjaci.h lefr,
dtiving the Spar;h iiceps fri ::i Ihi
field. They iiivd tio :own whtn;
they ieft, bat m.st. of tho l'-uiidinst j
v. I;ic!i me not c-f much srciui.t w re !
as
I
!
fl
!
uaer a prc- and the f.ict that
:tiou liro cf the guns of Sampson's! be sent prepaid,
ir ships. Tho harbor at D.ticpjiri a lare bott!
deep and clrnr. Oao thousand of ;
to kill iho nnimn!.
They ato hunting for Andrea in
the Nurth Pole regi-m. It is thi old
slory, of a man going to hunt the
North Po, and after that some one
gois to hunt the man. A certain
ay of solving tha polo question cr.ri
bo found in establishing- a line of
cabins a quarter or half mile a part
and t ach c.ibiu -.veil supplied with
fall srjd provision. A good deal of
tnoiit-y would be required for such
an e-Kerprise. A line cf 1200 cbics
would settle the question.
George II Stevens, a former pro
f-ssorin Lafayette College, was cuught
in tho act of pinat-hing eggs iu Li-
fayelts hall the other niht. He
i.. . i ,
cou.Ltu a a nurnocr oi outrages , t5je Xoih American soidi-is ars ned
c,JU,.m'lU!U ttuo"L luu sc:uo?' b,nce U1S to are not Luilt ther-. Th
services were oiepeussu wito, among
. 1. . a ..e t , i ii i.
lutm una mt: una'' oi l arueo iiail. .,f !,,., i.; !: 1 .. , .i .
Americans occupied tho place. Iu
t!l fli'tif liftltl (If "Tli'.tiVi i,i ...Vwl
uo iuSp.,ai.ua .uSa en . ! ih Spauinrds had :,b:.ut 500
.uhl n ia .ai.p ru.iou oi me ww , fcDRatjed, and the A!u.
nu .i ua in iuu us u:is ot en ei'Iil pnn on 1
, I out ullu
w . PM.nillrtllH lm(I hit (r:l'fi!l 1 np iri it: ct
Every man and woman who reads this pajier and is in need cf medicine, is
invited to rend full postoff.ee address for a free trial bottle of ii vorii Remedy
to the Di;. David Kr.SNL.Y Corporation-, Rcndout, IT. Y. Cur o'.Vt r is genuine,
and the fact that it appears in this pr.ic r is a p-uarantee th&t the trl hnitle will
Don't delay in v.-'it::ig, and tiuntion this pepcr.
c costs Si.oo at a!I C;;-: stores.
SliVC'd. Sul-S' iHtiil h'.-US3 euoh
e pei.i!f,
races came out
He eays he was inspired by the spirit
of revenge lo commie tho acts. A
m- n
ricans about
cui i i (j-.io:tus ii bout 5.', the
had 60 ksjied iric
On the evenic of tho 18tb. Willis ' two ofScers, 16 wounded, IS prison.
Hicgaman a nine year old son cf'erB- Americans had 2 ki!ied
Mr. and ,Wr. J. Trvin Binrmn.:. tf land 3 wjunded. The f?r-t m -v -
suiibnry, in attempting to cross th
railroad, was run cvr by a train of
cars, and had his left limb so badly
mangled that amputation was neces
sarr, above the kuee. The little fel
low got his foot fast at the rail and
that is how he came to be caught.
It appears no ona noticed the calam
ity t the child and tb littfj fellj.v,
nnsided worked his way oft ihe road
to a b a itch and was there discovered
by W. H. Ziiniuerruac, foreman of
the Sun'mry Item '-h: Bingamm,
the child's father, is a relative, of
Vr. William Luek and .Wrs. Jsmis
.VcCanley, of Mifflintown.
William J. Dennis, died at the home
of his pou-in-law, I'rofesnor V. K. Au
man, last Monday morning aged SI
years. 7 days. Mr. l)ciiiiif was born in
Maryland in 1817, and came to Juniata
some time in the forties and engaged
in the fulling business at Kvans Mills
in Delaware township, many years.
I le was twice married, his wives pro
ceeded him manv years into the frrcat
beyond. .No children were born to the
lirst wife. Two children blessed the
second marriage, Kmma ('., wife of
Professor Auman, of this town, and
Cornelia J., wife of Mr. Wood, of Los
Angeles, California. He w as a meni
lier of the Methodist ohurch niany
years. He lived the past ten years with
Professor Annum and family. He lias
one brother that survives hini, Augus
tes Dennis, a citizen of Wilmington,
Delaware. Augustus is two years
younger than his deceased brother,
William J., and came to Mifiiintown
on Monday morning, but two hours to
late to sec his tmtther alive. The
funeral takes place at 2 p. m., this
Wednesday. Interment in the Presby
terian cemetery.
An ludiiti from Carlisle schowi iost
bis life ou hs iai'ro;-d nhout 7
o'clock last Saiuiday roorninsj. He
attimpted to board a west bound
fre'ght train at a p:ir.t be-lween
Veico and Th.mpsontow.-'. He at
tempted to get on the car in-xt to the
last one. He rungkt l:oM of the
iron ha:.d bar, but iuis:-td iho f ot
step f.nd his hacd grip was ri.ot stiong
nough to hold the weight of Lis
body. In the j- rk that followed the
misscf tfce fcot step, his hand ho d
wss broken and his body was swung
between the cars, fell upon the rail.
T:ie car wheels of the hind car pass
ed over bis abdomen, cutting him io
two pieces, i.ot a thread of lksb, or
muscle, or bone was left united.
Hi3 left arm at the shoulder was
servtd as completely as was his body.
There was a large hele in his fore
head. Destb, doubtless came in
stautanecusly. He was clean end
well dressed, and had a blanket with
him. His shoes were good, calf skin
shoes, and appeared iw if t-Ley tad
just been walked on a long distance.
Undertaker Ituble, of this town had
m.-de hnangements to lave the body
placed in Union cemetery, when hs
received a despatch from Captain R.
H. Pratt, of Carlisle Indian School,
to send the body to Carlisle. It was
an ugly job for the undertaker to
put the body of the dead lone Indian
in presentable shape but he did it
aud shipped it by the i 45 p. m.,
train, and it probably reached Car
lisle about 9 p. m. It is not known
here how the Indian oame to bo at
that place on the railroad. Some
conjecture th'it he walked across the
country from Carlisle, on Friday
night and Saturday morning striking
therailroad where he attempted to
board the freight train and was killed.
Subscribe for the Juniata Sentinel i
akd Republican. 1
meet on the ftank t tarn SastMgo
was asuccoss and the Sp-nish troops
ibid for fortified places nearer San
tiago. On Friday Jane 24 our ad
yiiie Hue, less tlcm 10 miles nwsy
from Siiiitiogo tncou-dcred the Span
ish line 20C0 strong. The American
hue ws compose 1 of troops from
the- first enva-ty. Teuth cavaliy, ;v;d
lvo9cvfck's rough riders, iu rd; about
D3
1O00 dismounts! cavalrymen. The
batthi wbs in the bushrs. Tho
Americans drove the e: emy i tick in
to the city, but ivlti t! e ! .f-s of 16
killed and some 60 wounded, m; r.j j
them several Gfiicrrs. General Young 1
W!s in command. Tho los f thei
Spanish found dead is 37. and
scouts
waen
from Sautirgo tell thst tiv-
K..'.Uc
'.us vi w.Mintcii were
iTou'-ii. into tl;e - tow:!, ihe fcrst
American to fall i;i the fijht vfs
Sc-rgent H.nuiltou Fish, Jr., c f Xew
Yolk, one c f Roostv.-Jt's r Ui;h rideis.
Hj had shot a b'panirl who wks
firing Indian stylo from bi hind i
bush. A bnlict-struck ar d p.i:-inl
through his brc-.st. lie n conf-oi-ous,
and in the 20 minutes (hut in
tervened between Ho time le w s
shot and the time ha died be prcsci.'
ed his watch tu a t' ldicr fiicn'l.
The wounded wtr . gathered ii-.fii the
hospital, and the dt:nl w; ic h.iJ
in one long grav.', ci:th mm wrapf.id
in a bianket. Am.ing the tb-i wcuad
ed are Major J. M. lie!!, of thn Ftr.-t
Cavalry, ct Blair county, Pa
OIKIiA.XD MIL.L.S.
x June 27, 1898.
Ira Auker, our wide awake sgent
for th-3 Little Cockle Killer, has r
tnrned from a trip to Reading,
where be had liken part with his
little mnchine in the Industrial pa
rado of the Reading Sesqui Centen
nial the parade was 5 miles l-ng
with ten thons.nd boys in the pa
rade nil dVesccd in uniform, he says
it was one of the grandest sights he
ever tiiuv.
Chiist WLiuey, of Slim Valley,
dispofed if his farm to Hale Alex
ander. Consideration $2 000. Mr.
Winey certainly made a good sals.
The Mei ouitfs of the Juniata Val
ley district will dedicate their new
church, at Mexico, on Saturday aud
Sunday, July 2, and 3, R6. Lsa: c
h.by, ol Jjincabter county, Ps., Will
ba present. There will be services
as follows, Saitvday morning at 10
o'clock, a. in., and iu the evening at
7 o'clock p. m , and on Sunday uiorn
inb at 10 o'ekek a. m. Everybody
turn out anJ help the good work.
Yhiie ergRged in a conversation
along the road near County Com
missioner Xioudenslager'e, in Dela
ware township, two boys were ter
ribly frightened when a light came
out cf the field, the boys both ran off
home as fust as they could, tha one
boy never stopped until he reached
his bed safe and sound. It ia sup.
posed that the light got there in
some way or other.
Miss Lizzie Kauffman, of Illinois,
is visitirg in this county,, and she
will remain here until September 1,
she has not been in this section for
13 years.
Banks Stouffer visited at Susan
Gray bill's, is Goodville, on Snnday.
B33r. Pavid Kennedys
iYOFite Remedy
CUBES All. MONEY. STOMACH
i LIVER TROUBLES.
i
I?
1865, ESTABLISH
Special Invitation 1o
1897.
ublh
To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing tl-.-t g.x- on daily
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
OF
D. W. HAB
,EY,
It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF A'! h
Who nave money to invest to examine the S- r.u
MEN, BOYS AND CH I i
It is truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUl . i
of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderful"! L . i
Bis prices leave all Competitors in t:.. a . : .
to give him a call if in need of Clothing
D. W. II A 1 i
MIFFUTJSTOvVJ;
;:vers2
Goods for
liBN
V LE
i C8.
don't
HOLLUbAUurt St
AHEAD ORALL COMPETITORS.
Our spring line of men's, bov's
and childrens' clothing, hats, caps
and gents furnishing goods
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
jhats or any thing in the gents fur
inishing line.
i 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 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 rvir STTIEET,
PATTEIISON, PENNA.
MeOLINTXO'S
U A Q n W A 15 L
t J 1 1 S l J l
and Siousc-iiiriiisiiincr
T O
THIS STORE SETS THE PACE.
THAT'S WHY YOU LIKE IT.
Things are rcver dull here; tever stupid. Tbe fuillife of the More al
waj lias a cbeerful welcome for all comers, and Bboppcrs are quick to decide
in favor of tbe Great Valors to bs found in oar new
Neat, Stylish,
Inviting'
STORE.
NKSiiEi -few ASpc-cullj Selected Stoek of
s -rzsrs---- xianses.
Cook, Parlor and Shop
ctoves.
Horse Blankets and Lap Robes.
LAMPS, larpe and small.
Come m and lock around. We'll
make jm fri-l at home.
We have tho largest Stcck and
Store m tbe county.
(HARAMLES QUALITY-
k. k, ftram,
MIFFLINTOWN
Get a good fajer by pcbscribiru lor tho
SEYrZNl Y-SEVEN"-("77.")
"77" D", ITuujjd revs' fur.ous
Spfecific for tbe enra cf Grip and
C. Ids, and tbe prevention Pxit-unio
nia. All druggibts, 2oc.
Subscribe for tbe ?estisel and
RErrni.iCAN. a paper thnt pontine
ch'-irc- rcr-din?1 maUcr, full tf icfnrrn
tirn tht dors ti c icr.dtr r';i', pnd
iu adi;:iii.n to tl-ut nil local m-wsthuf
are worth puMisbing find pincfs in
ite cohiiacs. tf.
Scrofula
Infosts the blooit of humanity.
It
appears in varied forms, but is forced
to yield to Hood's Surftiparilla, which
purities and vitalizes the blood and
cures all such diseases. Ucad this:
" In September, 1594, 1 made a misstep and
Injured my ankle. Very soon afterwards,
HAEIOU MOSEY TO DEPOSIT?
ARE YOU A LiORROUEK?
-CALL AT-
THE FIRST
MJFFLINTOW.N, J'A.
THREE PER CENT
PAID 0JV tUTJFJt'ATEb,
Mosey Lcaneri at Lowest Rates,
3
ore
two inches across formed and in walking
to favor it I sprained my ankle. The sore
became worse; I could not put my bcot
on and I thought I should have to give up
at every step. I could not get any relief
and bad to stop work. I read of a cure of
r. similar case by Hood's SarsapariMa and
concluded to try it. Before I had taken
all of two bottles the sore had healed and
the swelling bad gone down. My
Foot
is now well and I have been greatly bene
fited otherwise. I have increased in
weight and am in better licalt h. I cannot
say enough in praise of Hood's Sarsapa
rilla." Mrs. H. Blake, So. Berwick, Me.
This and other similar cures prove that
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JUNIATA VALLEY BANK.
OP MlFFUMTOK a, PA.
Stcokholders Individually Liable-
JOSKI-H KOTHROCK. Prttident.
T. VAN lU.WlN,rCukitf
DIBKCTOES.
W . C. I'omcroy, Josouh Rothrork
Jnliii HcrUlor.
il'itiert K. Fari. r,
T. V. Irwin.
JoSUh L. Rirlnn
LonidK. Atkinson
nv.icciioLbEaa :
Rco-ce A. K, jnor, Annie M. Sboiley.
r Vi ?."tl'rocfc. T. V. Manbeck,
. A A:h,:,s ;a- R. E. Parker,
, : i"t '" ,'roy' J- Holmes Irwin
John He-wler, Jwonie N. Thompion.
. .. . ' t. v. irwin,
J"nn .. liloir,
F. M. y. FeoH,
M. N. Sterrutt,
James G. fl. ailing,
a annu l SUiU-;-l.
in
Robert H. PattersoD.
Lovi Light,
Wm. 8 warn.
H. J. Shellonborre
! o-l-l t
M. K. Scblrgol.
Thieo F'-r ? (. iicrent will o paid oa
cer .licau-a T dxpotiit.
fin 2.', 1398 t.i
WANTED-AN IDEAof"00".
thing to uatent? Vtoftct yonr IdeaahemJi
SPfl J-"" wefcltU. VVrit JOHN WXltDlsX.
BUKCO., 1 tnt Attorney winiS5r
i. CL. for their pruw oer? "i71.