SENTINEL REPUBLICAN MIFFLIN VOWS. P.. WEDXIXDAY, JULY 27, 1898. B. F. SClItraER, EDITOR AND PROPRIKTOR. STATE TICKET. For Oovemor Colonel William A. Stone, of Allegheny. For Lieutenant Governor Oen J. P. S. Oobin, of Ilanon. For Secretary of Internal Affairs General James W. Latta, of Philadelphia. For Judge of the Superior Court William Porter, of Philadelphia, William IVavid Porter, of Alle gheny. For Congressman at Large Galnsha A. Grow, of Susquehanna, and S. A. Davenport, of Erie. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. Congress. THAI) M.Mahon, of Franklin county. Legislature. E. G. SlIKVFKKR. Surveyor. A. TJ. Evans. (kroner. II. F. Wiuakd. Itabbits are numerous. Ellis Stump, of Philadelphia, is visit ing in this place. It costs SI.4B 4-ents a word to send a despatch to Manila. Kd. T. Auker spent a few days re cently at Atlantic City. There was a hop at the Murray house last Wednesday evening'. Miss Martha Kasick is visiting Miss Lily Ellis in Harrisburg. "Koliert Pat ton, Ksij., was in town a day last week, on business. Mrs. Sally I)err, of Wilton, is visiting Pr. Harry I )err and sisters. Wm. Crawford, of Tyrone, sojourned in thirf place a few days recently. Rev. Mr. Raven, will take a vacation till the 1st Sunday in September. Carl K. Kxjienschade has been ap pointed deputy revenue collector. Rev. Mr. Kalis, and family are on a two wevks vacation in Maryland. h " The Indian Mound Harvest Home will le held on the Oth of August. Miss Harriet Jaekmai is home from Pittsburg, on a Jew weeks vacation. Merchant T. K. Reaver, spent Mon day afternoon in town on business. Property for "e. For terais, apply to Mrs. Diekl. Front St. The Christian Endeavors of the State will meet in Harrisburg next Octolier. Retrenchment in railroad shops at Harrisburg effect 200 men in that town. Viss Bess Thompson, of Sindey, Ohio, is the guest of Viss Marion Scholl. Chairman (iarmau is happy, the gold bug Democrats have fallen into Hue. Leslie Allison came home from Ty rone for a few days, on account of sick ness. The drought and heat of July 1S98 will le reniemlered in the years to come. James Reaver, of Millerstown, sient several hours on Sunday among friends i in town. Charles I.mder killed a six and a half foot snake not far from this place some days ago. GroRt reductions in the priefs of all Miliintrv gwtJs at Mrp. Dithl's Front Strn-t.' It 4-osts -(i0, to send a Spanish officer from Santiago to Spain, and $30 to send a private soldier. Harry Musser is at home from Wil kesharre, where he was in the employ of an electric road. TheVxltoona Tribune, says, as far as heard from, eleven children in Altoona have lieen named Dewey. Mrs. Thomas McClellan, Mrs. Don ally and two sons joined the Presby terian church on Sunday. .Miss Ida Rarick, of Lewistown. and Ellis Stump, of Philadelphia, ale visit-! ikg the hitter's parents in town. Miss Pidge Patton, of Lewistown, spent Saturday, Sunday, and Monday with her relatives in Mifllintown. David Crawford, son of Dr. Dowd Crawford, carries an arm in a sling, the result 4f a break from a fall off a fence. The attendance upon the Rrethren meeting in Hostetler's woods a mile north of MeAlisterville, on Sunday was large. Go to Meyers for your clotliir g ami f orbit are be will i-aV'j j'ou 25 per cent. Kwact ma iarn i B m n is paper. Thomas C. AcClellan, wife and three children, of AeVeytown, spent Sunday with the family of his uncle. Captain McClellan. Pennsylvania has 17,000 troops in the field for humanity, and peaceful vnivmii t .r I'nlm. and the conouest of Porto Rico. On a wire fn.n. mountain lak to ........ ,ti.. w.lr TvmiiP lifonle will sun- pend a flag 100 feet long by 00 feet w Hie In the near future. Humanity for Cuba, Garcia and his gang of bushw hackers keep out of the way while the Americans make roads and do the fighting. Rev. Mr. Diener, of Waterloo, was in town on Monday, and was Interested in the cause of his friend Dr. Swallow for the governorship. Ruth Watt, of Tyrone, is visiting Editor Ronsall's family, and F'lijth Bonsai! is a guest of John Kirn's family, in Lancaster. Bertram Howe and sister, Miss Anna How e, of Tyrone, have been guests of their grandmother Mrs. Howe, ou Cherry street, for the past week. The Jefferson ian Democracy the gold bugs met in Philadelphia last week and endorsed the Bryan silver bun candidate Jenks, for governor. ' 11... 1 . . 1 Ur ,n , k I iut receipt or a cony of the minimi lrt of the deiknrtiiu-tit rf iiUM1j ' alluir for 1KS7, from H. jallle w. " . Tl, I C. ... . .iU s .-Mmiier was administered . in the Presbvterian i-h day. The preparatory hemum was preached by Hew Mr. itaveti, theTues day evening previous. "rs. Tyson and three children, of Philadelphia, are visiting the family of Captain McClellan. Mrs. Tyson is a daughter or John Munshower who lived in thit town 35 years ago. It is estimated that ?3),0. W gold I , , . V' . 7 1 ve, 1 "n of liSw-mls, :md in has l.een mined in the Klondike within ,""ard hm' tvl U a hu,,dred t,m"- .company with his fatlu r in law, the past year, which, if divided be-' A l,urKIar entered the houseof Henry j Kcrsccr of -the-Poor, David Kel tween the 50,4100 gold seekers there ' I,eis,er l" I,ullt'"Kdon, mime nights ; ler, on Tuesday started up the would give to eacli one atiout four hun- ! dred dollars. Say, what's the boy liaby's name. ills name is Dewey Hoiwon Samp son Schley Watson hafter Miles Roosevelt Kish Marshall Law ton Jo that's all so far. We ain't goin ter fin- isu ii uii ae wars over." "Tliis susjiense," said the Philiiiiiue Islander, "will kill me liefore long." the abdomen of lA-ister and was ex "What susiense?" tracted the next day. The thier broke "Of not knowing whether I'm going from the young man leister, but did to land in France, (ierinany, Spain, not run back to the place if his en Kugland or the I'nited States." trance to the house but ran to the front The funeral if Itev. Davkl Stuart 1 n",nl alK, di,J Ilot Ht,,P to n"ist the Manks, took place on Saturday after- j 'dow, hut jumped through the glass noon, from the Presbvterian church. I and escajed. He left his shoesaud hat Interment- in the Presbvterian eeme- tery. The attendance was large. Among those from a distance was Judge IJeaver, of Rellefoute. The big carp in the river, are coming into favor with a good many jieople. Those who like the lish as an article of diet say those who do not like them do not know how to cook them. Fisher men say the easiest way to capture the large -arp is to gig them. Aged Millionaire And you refuse me ? MisriRcauli I am sorry, sir, but I cannot lie your wife. "Is it lecau:e I am too old?" "Xo: because you are not older." New York Weekly. Perry county Freeman July 0. So far as we have tieen able to learn, the yield of wheat will 1 far lelow the es timate and much of it will lie of infer ior quality. Ve doubt if the average per acre in the county will exceed eight bushels.' Oats is almost un entire fail ure. nrt'KXELL rXIVKRSlTV, John Howard Harris President. College, leading to degrees in Arts, Philosophy and Science. Academy, a picparatory school for young men' and l',ys. In stitute, a ielined hoarding school tor young ladies. School of Vusic, with graduating courses. For catalogue, ad d ress t lie 1 tegist ra r, Wm. C. Ckktzixciki:. Lewisburg, Pa. The emperor of Germany end his wife, have determined to take a trip to Palestine. The parties that accompany him number fH) persons. When he gets to Palestine 1:2,000 Turkish soldiers are to be his escort. With such surround ings he will be , safe from the knife or pistol of the assassin. Juniata county people on Shade mountain for huckleberries, north of Evendale, report that a middle aged man from McClure, Snyder county, was bitten hi the calf of his left leg by a rattle snake, and it was feartd he could not live to lie taken off the mountain. Ths Juniata people forget the name of the bitten man. Rloomfieid Times July !. One night last week two hogs, weighing 150 pounds apiece were stolen alive from Xewton Rryner's hog pen at (ireen Park. It is believed that the irkers were carried away in a wason as the tracks of that kind of a vehicle were seen there newly made, the next morn ing. Why didn't the hogs sued. The are people who lielieve that all Sunday business must needs come to a bad end. There are others who say the better the day the lietter the result, and then to back up their view they cite the recent Sunday victory of Dewey, over Monti jo at Manila on the 1st Sun day of May. Schley's victory over Cerveia on the 1st Sunday of July. . A Swallow picnic will lie held at Schmil tie's Park, near East Waterford, Saturday July 30, 1S9S. Dr. Silas C. Swallow, Independent and Prohibi tion candidate for governor, will lie present and deliver an address. It i also expected that Hon. John Wana maker will I present. Sjecial excur sion on the Tuscarora Valley Railroad- The war for humanity h-s almost ex tinguished base ball playing, and has p. corresMfndiiig effect upon foot ball playing, as will be seen when the foot ball season comes in. Kst ball play ers when they go out to the game field do not go there with the avowed pur pose of killing their opponents as do the soldiers, but all the same, there are more young men hurt and killed at foot ball, in proportion to the number engaged, than in the army. Lightning destroyed seven barns, during the prevalence of a thunder storm in Northampton c-ounty, on the eveninv of the 20th of July, and oncer- erthan all on the same day, in the same eountv, a man named Reiser and a man named Williamson had a light over the heat of the weather. William son was stablied four times by Reiser. Williamson is not expected to live and Rt'iser is in jail. Iuge crowds were present, last week at the grove meetings held under the nusnices of the Pennsylvania State lioard of the Rrethren church, at David Hostetler's grove a rtiort distance north Of .MC.MISien lilt-. Services every even ing to the 1st of August, at i.30 p. m. Services conducted by Rev. J. F. Koontz, of Coneniaugh, Pa., Rev. E. E. Hmkiiis. Johnstown. Pa , Rev. R. E. Darling, Pittsburg, Pa. Huntingdon Glolie, July 21. Mrs. Remamin Davis, of Shirley township, was bitten on the ankle by a pier head snake on Monday of last week w hile w alking in her bare feet from her residence to the smoke house. Her limb teraiue very much swollen in a I i,.,o ,is well as black and blue, pain. BIH" - from which she suffered great Dr. W. J. Campbell, of Ml. L nion, was ! called in, who admhiistered the proper remedies, and the lady is now on a fair way to recovery the PiNREBAKER WLOD HARVEST HOME. The 25th Annual Harvest Home, at Panneliaker's Island will be held on Saturday, August 6, 1898. - Fiwro the Cleveland UOer. Thov . . I '-One of my uncles," she m,t, . iveMy wounded at the battle of Mal- ' vern inn. 'Indeed!" he replied. "My father A it... f a ji m k . T w" After she had cast a withering look at him. she retorted : ' hat d.vou mean? Your father 1M HI VP "I know he'e alive. he didn't have time to nee where lic:.ril ir( s,,tiirp Munis' rod l.v ' was going and tripj-ed over a not. I UK- sou of Mr. Ieister. Lew is Ix-is- ter, came home at o'c'.c in the morning, and I..-:iMie entered the I house, the burglar presented a pistol ' and told him to hold up his tuuids. The young man said, "not much" and grappled with the roblicr, a great light took place, the burglar lire! three shots from his revolver, two f which took effect in tlie wall, one bullet entered in the Ix;ister house. Ixick Haven Express, July Word reached this city to tlay death if William Daugherty, at Ham- mersley's Fort, I,eidy township, this j eountv, on Wednesday. Mr. Daugh-!" erty's death was due to the bite of tt 1 1 rattlesnake, the circumstances as relat ed to the Express being as follow s : On Tuesdnv uiirht Damrhertv. who lived i with his tw in brother, Joseph, at Ham- merslev's Fort, went to the barn in comjnv with a Ik.v and slept on a!""- nrl'1' 11 liclui pile of buckw heat' straw. Toward ! ( tfo.rKe I1"'1 l8t ." i he 'PI't si,,e nioriiing the Uiy awoke and heard Mr. Daugherty groaning. He went to the house and woke up Joseph who inline- j diately went to the bam and found his brother tillable to sjieak. His face was j badly swollen and there were two slight i wounds on his forehead. The man Friend Staylate makes a cull in the lived until H o'clock Wednesday morn- i "-'veiling. Conversation blithe and joy , ,. , , , ; ous, and repealed reouests for hun to mg when he died. A search of the ' rt.)llimi vet ., :ic Vl hil0i !t.mi ,,inl, t premises was made and a rattlesnake at all unwiiii'ig, to prolong his visit, live feet long was found and killed. ; He l"ks ut. his watch with a gasp of The poisonous sereiit had evidently bitten the man while he slept. Daugh erty was aged alsiut 05 years-'and w as a veteran of the late w ar. He had only recently lieen granted a pension ami re ceived 50o back pay. The house on the farm of Dr. Atkin son and his sister, Vrs. Greeuleaf, w ife of Dr. (ireenleaf, ;f Delaware Stale, was destroyed by lire about 5 p. m., on the 21st hist. The building stood on the bank of the river in full view of the railroad, and it was by isseiigers on the 5.07 Fast Line westward bound train that information of the fire was ' ,. . , , . . . ... hrst orought to town. The Doctor, however, had lieen infonned by des- patch, and started immediately, in a' hurry. His trotter didn't understand i why a two-forty rate of travel was kept j up for the distance of five milts. He ) arrived at the scene of theimillagration I lfore the lire was through w ith its work, and learned that the family of Mr. Wetzler, tenant on the farm, were ail at super when the lire was dis covered. The lire is believed to have come from the chimney into the garret. The second story" was so aliame when first discovered that entrain e to that part of the building was not jiossible, and all contents upstairs were consum ed. The fire came dow n s.tairs so rapid ly that not all the contents of the lower part of the house were saved from the fire. The fanner had his household goods insured, and there was an insur ance on the house. The stone walls of the building aie so warped that it is hardly probably they can lie left stand ing for a new house. Altoona Tribune, July 21. There is no accounting for tastes. Now, w hat in the world prompts a man to raise a car window in an ordinary jiassenger coach, letting in all the dust, dirt, coal cinders, etc. ; while at the same time another, man will pay for a seat in a Pullman car for the purjose cf having the windows kept down, that the dirt, dust, etc., may le kept out ? And that is w hat you w ill see every day on the cars. Coming up from Philadelphia yesterday there were half a dozen men and women in the ordinary passenger coach who persisted in hoisting the windows as high as thee could go. As a CoiiseoiiOiice when tney arrived in Harrisburg, every one of them was lie grimed with cinders and dust and they all needed a bath. On the other hand those people who had gone in the par lor car in order to escape the open w I it dows all looked cool, clean and com fortable. There is argument in this against oien w indows. If air is need ed there arc plenty of ventilators in every car and the train hands are al ways obliging and will open them wide ly if asked to do so. The truth is that the clear-htaded, discerning and cleanly-disposed among the traveling public should formulate a petition to the railw ay authorities beg ging them to frame and adopt a rule forbidding theopening of w indows save under exceptional circumstances. CHAUTAl'tjCA. Low-Eatk Exii ksiox via Penn sylvania IJaii.koai). On July 29 the Pennsylvania Rail road Company will run another special excursion from Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, Reading, Altoona, Rellefoute, l..ock Haven, Shaiuokin, Wilkesbarre, Sunbury, and Williams ixrt. and principal intermediate stations, and stations on the Delaware Division, 1'hiladelptua, ummgton and Baltimore Railroad, and ou the Cumberland Valley Railroad, to Chau tauqua, . i. Sjiecial tram will start from Harrisburg at a. m. Con necting trains will leave Philadelphia 8.S0 a. in.. Washington 7.50 a. m.. Bat timore 8.50 a. m., arriving Chautauqua about 10.80 p. m. Round-trip ticket, good to return on regular trams not earlier than August 8 nor later than August 31, will be sold at rate of $10.00 from .Philadelphia, Baltimore, aud Washington, and at proHirtionate rates from other stations. For specific rates and time of con necting trains apply to nearest ticket agent. 2-w. THE ONLY I prominently in the public eye day is Hood's barsapanlirt. Therefore get Hood s ana ONLY HOOD'S, ! n , , u . .s i Mr llli new troiii in, Ironi the clinsgrop Triluine of July 'S1A. One day Inst week while George M. LumlKtnl was fishing in the rier lie fouml a lulling line fast ton Mont in the IhiIIoiu of the iriv'r - "-M""-wll ingelting it ,(MKS,. w ,. ,. fomj), a ,,.fH , shIhr over two ,,unds fast at t,. ,MMlk II,. Miowed the line to i Ihivid S. Sholley, V., who pro lie fell liecause ,,,. ,.,.,.,1 t ,, l:,".. i,..,i iuun ; hass last week. George at laeiie.1 river to lish. He was hilling for sime time when he had a lute and in attempting to land the lish the ; Hums line was again (snapped off. ; A new line was rigged up and they started in lishing ag:iin. They j uioveii from place to pla4-e as is ' customary in tishing, ami six O 4-?iK'lr, p. in. found them on the 4ipjsisite side of the river from where George had lost his line. While fishing here Mr. Keller hail a tlandy bite, ami in the struggle with the lish, the line was torn from the rod. When they drew up ani-hor to start lor home, the j water leiiig very ehsir, George saw aline on the bottom. Divesting himself of his clothing he jumped 16th. ' nt rivtr t Kd w hat he sup of the i P!4Jd was Mr. Keller's liue. He t i. .1 : i i i ii -a 11:1 1 ' ousuieraiity m:icuiiy in get ting the line untangled as it was PIei momma m ump, aim i neu i lie ion,,,l.lt h:l'1 liie- ,Lsh l"eil : 1 1 . . - . i yer, ami it iiegan to s-oot anunl in the water lively wrapping the line round his limbs. lie finally ! f-'ot t,,e line .s,Iul !'lh to their v . 1" juuee in place t being 4 1... I.' ..11.... l : : i , i. i : . i. . of the river in the mornini: THE IjATE-STA VIG CALLER ) He AhMnlutey Fti - Hoot and i IIoMtrsH Into Uttering Falsehood. genuine oi.-niav, aim uurries away low !v at last with isoifuse uuol.Mries ', for kcviiiug us ui until such an un ' earthly hour. "Oh, indeed, no !'' clio ruses the the entire family. "This is ' early for us ! We never think of going , to our rooms until an hour later t han't ' this." Friend Staylate loiters a mo- ' meat after he gets outside the gate. ; Siam goes the i-M.r : I :.ng ! wang ! ! islam! go the shutters, culling harshly I ; io each other, 'Thoucht thai fellow j ! never would go !'' Rjing ! "Why didn't j I he stay ait night?'' .''iam ! And t"ne 1 rattle of theciutiii cries, "tioneut last !" ) I J lie Uillivii.-M ..1 .lie m'li .vi.i ru; '!!.. .l..-l-..au , ..r .1... -!.,..., , .tl down on the house; tho family gone to bed, liavintr relieved its; mind bydoors and shuttei-s that are ready to tell the truth any time tr.ev sire given a t.,ulIlre.i.iirt j. i..,rd,nte in tho August Indies 1 ionie Journal. -- . 1A1 TEfi Sl ITEM', Uafrv IKhuir; Jri is tl vt rv il:ii,j,v K)Vj it -js OI) aotvunt (l a siew wheel, i,iss i.-..,,,,,.. ,)f ,;-,,.., u visiiinu u,L . ,... v.,i.,. i.-,..i.. street. Jir. Geo. Keliey, w ho was formerly the "slnfter engineer,"' has been em ployed as an engineer on the. road. He exjiects to run through from IlaVii. burg to Altoona. Miss Foulard, of Carlisle, Muma, of Hyspire, and Viss Xoss, cf Steellon, are guests of Miss Ress lVnntll. Mr. and 'rs. Chas. iU-.i: - and chil dren, are visitors :.t Mrs. Stone's parents, Mr. and Mrs Samuel Strayer. Will Martin, .of Harrisburg. vNiltd the home or James McDonald ;rvei;t!y. Mr. Joshua Givcn's family of Phila delphia, visited thuir piinf, S'rs. George Henderson, the latter part of U'st w.ek. Mis Vay Widncy.of Lyndon. Kansas, is visiting relatives in town this week. Aliss Dessie !chuff, of Harris! mg, spent several days with her patents on Mowery street. Miss Ella Hench after spending sever al weeks very pleasantly in Spiia-e Hili, has returned home. j'r Howard Funk, v. hiie blasihig rocks at Roaring Run, had his hip badly sioved, but itf very much I. titer at this wilting. THE IT.WS l,V4t SJltE KOiU S I'Ol I btit I (I K !?iaXS TO TUB fc'.l MIOK E. August 4 is the date of tne next Pennsylvania Railn.ad low-rate twelve day excursion to Atlantic City and the principal South Jersey seashore resort". A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches w ill leave Pittsburg on a I Hive mentioned date at 8.55 a. m., arriving at Altoona 12.15 p. in., where sto; for dinner will le made, reaching Philadelphia 'i.2-5 p. m., and arriving Atlantic City, via the Delaware River Riidgc route, the only all rail line, at 8.-10 (. m. Passengers may also sjiend the uigiit iri 1'iiiladelphia, and proceed to the shore by any regular train from Market Street Wharf or Rroad Street Station on August 5. i'lekets will be sold from the stations at the rate;1, rained below : Rate. Train leaves. Altooim, S (Kl l. 12.40 12.50 1.20 fl.44 2.20 f2.S7 f:?.00 tt.27 0.25 8.40 Hell wood 8 (Ml Tymiie, 7 (w fiiuitiiiKdoii, 7 10 Mount t'nioii. ( 75 Lewistown Jinic't. (i 0i Miiilin, ' 5 65 NcvHirt, 5 (Ml DlllK'llllllOI!, 4.ln Philndvljihiu, Arrive Atlantic 4 'Ity,Arrive Stop for dinner. Tickets will also le ffxl on regular tmins leaving Pittsburg at -t.iJO and 8.10 l). in., carrviiig sleeping cars to I'liila- delphin, and 7.05 p. in., carrying Pull man sleeping ears through to Atlantic t'itv. For dekrfled information in regard to rates and time of trains apply to ticket agents, or Mr. Thomas L. Watt, 1M- trict Passenger Agent, Pittsburg, -t. UNITED BRETHREN CAMP -MEETING, MT. GRETNA. Rkdi-ckjj Kateh via I'knnhyjl VANIA RAILKOAI). For the United Brethren Camp Meet ing at Mt. Gretna. Pa.. Aueust 2 to 11 1898, the Pennsylvania ltailroad Com pany will sell excursion tickets from all points on its svstem east of (but not including) Pittsburg and F.rie, and west of and including Philadelphia, to .Mt. uaetua ana return at red ucecl rates, 'I'lu. tl.-L-f-.tu u-ill lu 4U.1H Tl,l,r U1 True Blood Purifier August 11 inclusive, good to return un i the public eye to- ! til August 20. 1898. inclusive. For specille rate, conditions, &c., apply to nearest iicKet agent Health for liest can hardly well and strong. do not in passing water. Nothing is ao good for curing diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Organs as Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, that grand medicina which has been before the public for over 30 years. It should be taken without delay by men and women who have any of the above symptoms, as the diseaia is apt to prove faUl if not attended to. From the Convent of the Good Shepherd, Troy. N. Y., comes this short bat pointed endorsement, signed by the sisters of that famed and pious institution: "We have used Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy for Kidney trouble, and have found it very efficacious." Sample Bo tils Freet If you wish to test Favorite JJemedjr before baying it, send your full postoffice address to the Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N.Y., and mention Hits paper. You will then receive a samole bottle, free, an 4 circulars irivine full directions for its use. You depend upon the genuineness of this at once, i ne regular size is soia Dy an for $1.00 a bottle, and it is well worth BARGAIN and SUMMER LEAEAIBCE. SALES, AT Schott's Stores. Commenemo this week jiikI will Continue this snle un t n Summer Goods are soSil out. LVJWiiiei Drc&ii (iocily, Hgl.t, tn ! iii'd isia: v. srcii an French O.gaudifi", Diuiii).."-, n -itistes, mil P g:;-s red wi.l ecst. ytu tiy 7 cm. to lo ea'.s, i.!y l-Uif -frioe. Irish iiui Figured Lawns, 10 Tarda fur lo c.n-.i. WORSTED AD-W0'0tEN DBESS GOODS; Serpen, Ilnirict;ns, N-Jvcliis of French and lo mrstic Mar-uf ctiir rs, tt. specially low and extra .Reduced Prio :s. One word If yon tin interested at all in Ecouomy yon will he intrresttd in this very Hpeciul sale of Drees Goods. LADIES AND CHltDRfiNS DEPARTMENT Lailien Shirt Waists for 2 eects. former prica was 50 cents, auJ all our Shirt Wsiutti at ixc'ial'v l,w priefs. Ladies Dres-s fiki--- -r $1 25 t $1.75. Latiies Wrappsr r $1 25 t $1.75. Latiies Wra;psr.- from 50 ct.-. l $ .10. 2,000 yurJa of uubWcueJ n tiiin, at its to 15 cti;ts. 20CO yard of blenched yrd , idf murt'in nt 5 eectH, 2000 yards of Jlill hi&t bUacl til, ct 6 cn:ts. 2000 yard f Em broideries at one-f. urtb of the price. Sun shrub's rd Sun uiatre)!as at iwlinwl piiots- SHOES! .HOKS! SHOES! Mens Lisdns' ncd Childrers foot war, fii extra reduced i d F cci'il!y l.iw priees. Ctrp t Ciearir-; S:Ii, r.Lil extra BargiJr.r. You will san lu.miy bv bayiisg vonr Ciprets at- the i-res-'eut time." WALL PAPER. We s-11 you a splendid pattern of fancy Wrdl Paper at very 1l.' md nduc ed prirrn. Lice C'utUiins ui;-! DriipnifS ur.d Wiml.;w Sl do-, at spicially reiluced prictr. Ileie is cverjlrdy's opportunity to tnaKe lhe mighty doHur row loigbtier in rt suits. Schott's Stores, 103 to 109, Bridge Street. 18G5, ESTABLISHED. Special Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale from THE IMMENSE ST0GK OF D. W. HARLEY It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS- Who have money to invest to MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLE i of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His iirices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't i ui Vi oll if ; rwuwl D. W. MIFFLIN Everybody ! WTia the Kidney. Bladd4W and Urinary Organ arc la healthy utate. a person i practically dieae-proof. Sick find a foothold when those -gana ara The Kidneys sift and strain from tba blood poisonous and waste matter. hen they are weak and diseased, the poisonous particles pass off, but remain In the system. They cause pain in the small of the back, bton in the Bladder, and Bright' Disease. It is easy to tell if your Kidneys are disordered. Pat some urine in a bottle or glass for 34 hours. If there is a sediment, you have Kidney disease. Other signs are a desire to urinate often, particularly at night, and a smarting, scalding sensation can offer. SNac5?,fe arnggists the price. v?.t I wid ' To J7ie Publu ot Clothing that goes on daflj examine the Stock of Goods for PlfV,;-. TO WN I HA RLE HULLUbAUUrt AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS. Our spring line of men's, bov's and childrens' clothing, hats, caps and gents furnishing goods ARE NOW IK We make the clothing business a istudy and have made it a success. lYounemen don't 20 away to get what they want they come to us for NOBBY SUITS, LATE STYLE hatsoranv tiling in the cents fur- jnishing line. We have half our bPKHNU 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 ifor 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 1AT?C STREET, PATTERSON. PENNA. McOLINTIO'S HARDWARE and llouseFurnishin(r STORE THIS STORE SETS THE PACE. 0 oOj O THAT'S WHY YOU LIKE IT. Thing are tu vcr dull here; revcr stupid. The full life of the store 1 wa.s has a cheerful Tt iei.oiO for all coicers, nud tboppers aie quick to decide iu favor of the ijreat Values to bo found in our new IVcnt, Stylish, Inviting STORE K. H. M'CLINTtC, Got a pood paper by Fnbserib'rit tor lhe -SEVKN 1 Y-!iEVEN"-C'77.') 77" i Dr. UuD-pbrtyB' famous Spc:fic for the cr.ra cf np and Colds, and the prevrntionof Pncunio nia. All drug gists, 2oc. Subscribe for the Sextimx asd RErrBUoAN, a aper that contains choice- reading nia!Ur, fud of inform tion that dos tbe reader Rcod, and in addition to tl.&t all local news that are worth publi&bJng find iiaces m its colun;:.s. Ri:ircr.D Ratks to Sah.th;a via Pk.xnsyi.vaxia Raii.koad, Ac- COIXT JlKKTlXd Of Y)l.X(i I'KOl'l.lfs ('l!Kh:ri.X UXHIX U. I'. Ciirwir. For the Young People's t hnstiauj I'nion. I'nited Preshvterian Church, to le held at Saratoga, August 8 to 8, tliei Pennsylvania ltailroad Company win sell excursion tickets imra ixjiiiis on us . . . . . . -. line IO Saratoga ai ruie oi smie iaie mi j the nnmd trip. Tickets will l.e sold August 2 and o, g'XKl to return August 3 to 10. or lv deiKisiting ticket with Joint Agent return limit may I ex tended to Ainrust ;i1, 1S!I8. DIED: Camit.ki.i.. ()n the Slth inst., ne:ir Pern Mills, at the home of its arents, Ada M. ('aiuphell, Iaughterof Ievi H. Camliell, aged 10 months, days. Sow the darling child is deud, She to early rest is gone, iShe to paradise has fled I shall go to her but she Xever shall return to me. (lod forbade her longer stay, (Jod recalls the precious loan Hod hath taken her away From my bosom to his own. ' Sow the little lamb brief weeping Oh how peaceful, pale aud mild, In its narrow lied its sleeping. four worsns from oxe BILLET. j A. F. Cosby, meml-er of Troop K , Sew York division of Koosevelt's rough u it t.ll ihu l.ultlot; uf Wuiti. ! niro iiml (!scanei iniurv until the last I skirmis h, when a single Mauser l.ullet i wounded him in f(ur places. The bul let penetrated the run I his luit, and grazing his face, . enieieu his right! breast, then coming out several inches; le!ov the sji;t it entered, it lodged inj h'.s ntiht haiul. 1 uc soll;er was Iving, fiat at the time he was fchot. which ex-: plaiUH the uniu-UKt course of the bullet.', A Specially Selected Stoe k of Banges, Cook, Parlor and Shop Stoves. Horse IMaokets and Lap Robes. LAM I S, lare and email. Come in and look around. We'll make jou febl at bonic. We have tho largest Stock an Store in the connty. OTJTv ST-A.IK (JUAHAMtES QUALITY. MIFFLINTOWN SAVE W MOM TO DEPOSIT? AKE YOU A BORROWER, i C AM. AT THS FIRST 1 MIFFLIN TOWN, PA. THREE PER CENT IIS? TEEEBT PAID OK TIME CERTIFICATE Mosey Loaned at Lowest Bates. JUIUATA VALLEY BAiK OF MIFFL1STOWJI, PA. Stockholders Individually Liable- JOSKFU EOTHHOCK. Prtndtl. T. VAN IRWIN, Ctuhut D1BCCTOBK. i. I'. Foaiiroy, Joseph Kotbrock, John Eer'-slor, Josiab L. Barton, Louis B. Atkinsoo Rohurt X. Parker, T. V. Irwin. grocEBOLiieia : George A. Kri'iKT, Annie M. SnoUey, Josrj.h Uothrcck, P. W. Manbeck, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Po:nerov, J. Holmea IrwTn John nrtz!cr, J aroma K. Thompson, I'h'irlotteSr.yd r, T. V. Irwin. John V.. BlH'.r, K. M. M. I'euuell, Sumii'?iS. UotMi-ct, M.N. Rtorretl, James G. Ileading, Samuel Schlegel. Josinh L Brton, Robert H. ratterwn. Levi Light, Wm. Swarta. H. J. Sheilenberrr, M. K. Scblrgel . "Iirce y-.r cent. iDrorxt iti i raid on fisn 23, 1898 WANTED-AN IDEAS35 thing to plcnt? Protect your Mu itheraMay Win you wealth. Writ J' )HNwH)Ui BASK.