i SENTINEL &REPUBLICAN MIFFLLVrOWN. PA.. WEDNESDAY SEPT. 14, 1898. B. F.SCHWEIEa, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. STATE TICKET. For Governor Colonel "William A. Stone, of Allegheny. For Lieutenant Governor Gen J. P. S. Gobin, of Lebanon. . For Secretary of Internal Affairs General Jaines W. Latta, of i'uuauelphia. For Judge of the Superior Court William Porter, of Philadelphia, William David Porter, of Alle gheny. For Congressman at Large ualp.sha A. Urow, of Susquehanna, ana :-. a. imvenport, of Krie. KEPUBLTCAX COUXTY TICK ITT. Congress. Tiiad M. Mahov, of Franklin comity. Legislature. L. G. Smieaffer. t Survej'or. 'A. B. Evans. Coroner. H. F. Willard. i'ittXT i.OC-II.S. Miss Al'u-e Todd is home from Pitts bunr. H. ltiD8 of all kinds at .1cC'lintic's Bt i-o. The Port Koyal Fair iw in full ilay at this time. A good deal of whunt was sowed last week, James Murray, Jr., has gone to Had- don field, N.J Liraot.s are rfccmmended as a euro for neuralgia. James Strayer, of Washington, D. C. is home on a vat-ation. Herman Bfowanrf is home from the army on fur.'rnoh. Ir. Heading and wife, of Academia, spent baturday m town Wm. Mayer, of Washington, D. C, ig home on a vacation. Wm. Murray's running hoie won the races at Lewistown. Mrs. Kuvnqldr1, of LewistowD, is TUit J.g ;it Lowis Dopew s, Rloomlield jieoole have organized a home guard military company Fok Salk. A car load of seed wheat, by Manbeck and Nelson. A Bank l:ae been etartei et Bliir'a Milis ith a capito! of $23 000. Dr. Derr wa.s bunied with Dental work iu Thonipsoutown last week. J. M. Gish, of Newjwrt, spent a few hours in this place on the 7th iust. Property for sale. For terms, SPP'j MBS.sDiEnx, Frcnt St. Miss Jennie Auker spent several days of last-week with Miw Kadge Keller. Last Wednesday Miss Esther McKin Jey left for West Chester Normal school. Tha temperature was almost down to tbe frost liue on Monday morniog. lies Eesie Lvsle, of Pitt&liurjj-, Is tie gue&t cf .Vise Gertrude Jut-kit fin Tie Bhips of war. Oregon and Iowu are to be e.tut to etrenglbea Dewy. IIr. asd Vrs. Jurnes Iokes; of Al to'irfl, are gues'if John Kellej's fin,i:y. . Bt avy fegs prevailed cS tho morn ings of lost Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Great rfiductior-s in the prices of a'l Miliintry grot's at Mrs. Diehl's Fr.-nt Street. ' John Ernest has been installed as day watchman at the Main street rail road crossing. Fost and ice formed in Pike conuty. Pa., on tho tight of the 10th of Srpterabi-r. Miss Jean Irwin, of Newport, sient Friday and Saturday with her aunts, the Misses Irwiu. Mis. Keeling and little daughter, of Philadelphia, are the guests of her sis ter, iWrs. T. V. Irwin. The snow in Kansas, last Saturday, is one month earlier than ever before known 10 white men. What was known in Snyder county as the Wagner tannery was destroyed by tire some nights ago. The Justices of the Peace, of Snyder county, held a re-union last week and formed an organization. Spanish troops arid insurgent troops kep up the fight in eouce of the Philippino islands. Tbe Spanish government seems to be sic.w about fitting their peace commissioners togtther. Airs Anna Cos, vd son Samuel D , i;f Alteon, are visiting tie family cf PiofhoKotary Zeiders. Fridny i.igbt Miss Bettio Mnyer g:iv. a progressive Lcgrsmchy party in honor of her youDg friends. t-.. n. o.. r.r fntpmbcr. 246 ( ' IU IIIC ' J v. - I Spanish war pension claims were filed at the Washington pension office Thaddeus M. Mahon, has been re nominated for Congress. He had no comietitor in the district conference. Wasted.-A girl 16 to 20 y.r oh?, to do general honee work m a biumII family. Apply st lb'3 ' fnc"- Mrs. F. S. Bishop, of Washington, D ., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Allison, on Third street. It was cool enough iu Kansas last Saturday. In Rawlins and Decatur county snow fell to the depth of five inches. yIbe seed tor next year's oats crop fa. Juniata will have to be brought fio some where outside .of ccufcly. t u..i,t: r'Vmrh s Adams and dsn in Reading and PLJiaduul. and two daughters, of Bioorosbur". re i voting Mr. and Mrs. Steven LfObaagh Fok Sale. Second hand cook stoves, thoroughly repaired and for sale by J. II. Rodgers at Johnstown, Juni ata county. . MUa McClellan has returned to Altooca, after having spent the sum mor witli her parents, Sir. and Mrs. ThurenB McClellan. Secretary of War, Alger, and Gen eral Siiafter, visited the camp of the Second Army Corps in Camp Mead, near Harrisbnrg, last. week. If they could resurrect a half dozen General Ren Butlers, to send into the Yellow Fever camps to establish the proper sanitary regulations. It. L. Bousum has in his possession 10 English bull dogs of a good breed. Nine of them are young ones or pups, some of which Louis intends selling, Wi ilian Brubaker, of this town, is fcuildipg ft Louse and bsm on tho !r:u bn b.-nght from tie David Sioufi'er estate, cot far from Cuba Mills. After having spent the summer with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Hollobaugh, Miss Elizabeth C'rull re turned to her home in Harrisburg, on Saturday. Mrs. Mary Barnard, wife of John Barnard, deceased, died at her home in Spruce Hill township on the 12th lDSt. Interment on the 14th iost, at Academia. Now that tbe war is over, the public, mind is being again diverted enough in the direction of the Klon dike to occasion a good deal cf talk abcut gold minicg. Among others, Ciothicg Merchant Harley, called oh General Shatter, at Harrisburg last week. The General toid them he had !of,t 40 pounds in weight, in tho Santiago campaign. Frank Ehrenzellers, a brave soldier toy from C'ocolanuis, Juniata county, was in town a day last week. He is home on furlough, he was thrown from his horse and had an arm badly hurt. Mrs. Wm. Singer, of Catasauoua. xr-ii, i . t- . nciium(iu'u vouuty, ana miss ivaie tlower, of tfowertown, Lehigh coun iy, are risitirg at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Gtoree Howtr. in tLia town. Lost week, twelve safes were taken from the Treasury Department at Washington, and sent to Podco, Porto Rico. The afet contained $700,000 in coin, to bo raid to tht3 soldiers. It ir bard to measure the depravity of tbe man who will deliberately walk, up to a woman aiul.asssinate her on the street as was the Queen of Austria assassinated, in Geneva, Switzealaud, last week. Uatlev McCIelkn came home from the rrmy on furlough, atd seemed to bo in good health, but in a day or two after bis arrival he became ill, and bss been severely sick with camp fever. Weather people are asking, ''what's the matter with the weather, snow and freezing weather in Kansas, on the 10th day of September , aiid the same kind of weather in Australia at the same time of yeiir. 'The lamp mostly need in Africi is a s-iop'e ontnvanca. In a crcoa cut shell filUd with palm f il a bit of rag is plsc.'d to n rve an p. wick, ud thi3 sires a'l tho lit'l't th;u the na tive i quire?." Uncalled for letters remaining iu the Milfiiulosvi! post othce September lOih, Mere addressed to, .Vis t.lora Gilnctt, Alfred Tyler, Charles Widley, Kutus Giovunni Kevorch : postal cards, J. A. Woodbuni (3), ( I. I,. Keish. Thi seddiug director io tLe latest fad arcong rice perpie. The popular ai'd oniv director moat pcopie o; sire when tiicy vrant to get in;i:ri(d is the director tbnt points to the preacher, or justice of tLe peace. Wm. F. Soytb r attended I be G. A 11 National Eacnrupiuent in On cianuti. !is. Snder cfccmpamed hiuc, to tbat tb-v could make a doubla visit to Dr. Jacob Saudo, Mrs. nder's brotber, and tbe enc&mp- mfeiit. Shippensbuig changed the course of a stream when erecting its water plant and now damages have leen assessed against the town for eight different parties. Among them is IIv. Wm. 15. Craig, who has been allowed 5IH.i damages. The Perry County Agricultural Fair will be held at Newport, September 21, 22 and 23. The attendance from Juni ata county usually is large and from present indications this year will not prove an exception, if the weather re main fair. The Perry County Agricultural So ciety have issued the premium list in pamphlet form of the 13th annual rair, to be held at Newport, next week. It is not often that such a substantial and pretty pamphlet is gotten, out for a County Fair. The conference for this lSth C!or- tri s-iional district, was held at Lbir- rishur-r Jsh Friday, vougrew-njao M'l-ciV vps without -.ppr:si!.iT. and m-. unanimously elected Ex Con gressmen Atkinson, of this place, was president of the conference. Tf Kimontoii. of Saviile township, Perry county, visited the Grangers pic nic at Williams Grove, hit. lied his horse inside the grounds, and proceed ed to view the exhibition when he re turned for his horse and buggy, it was gone, a thief had driven it away, but where? -Fob Saix. The B-fird of Di reclcH of tho Farmers MorcantileAs Bceiation i" IVaterson, 1-m.b d, off.-rs forfait-, or rent, their Store m Pat terron. Teims eay-For parlioa r8 rqulre of W. N. SteH. on the prLiees. By ordrr of -Wrd Any. 17, 8t. Lewis Degan, Sec A bold boy, dressed in soldier clot hes is reported, by newspapers, astravehug about the country, giving his name as Richard P. Hobson. The girls all take a fancy to him because he wears soldier soldier who sank the coal ship, in the South of Santiago harbor, when the Sip was riddled with shot and shell from Spani8h batteries. or sale. A dwellimr house and store room on Washington street ad dress Joseph Adams, Van Wert. Juni ata county, Pa. Huntingdon County Telephone Com pany, which proposes to operate and maintain a telephone system in the counties of Huntingdon, Bedford, Blair Centre, Fulton, Mifflin, JuniaU and Perry, and to connect with other lines, was chartered in Harrisburg a few days ago. The capital stock is ?2,5O0. When the thermometer was flirt iog i.morg tbe nil eties, Squire C. B. Homing, sail -about; "the 0th and 10th cf the month ii will be down almost to he fr.ist line." His weather predictions come tru-i to the letter. Tie Squire should have a position in the weather bureau. BUCKNELL, UNIVERSITY, John Howard Harris President. College, leading to degrees in Arts, Philosophy and Science. Academy, a preparatory school for young men and Wys. In stitute, a relined boarding school for young ladies. School of usie, with graduating courses. For catalogue, ad dress the ltegistrar, Wm. C. Gkktisokr. Ijewisburg, Pa. The North Massachusetts Regiment is home iu Roston, from the Spanish war. it lost heavily. When it was mustered in last May it numbered i-(3 men. It was 54 days m Cuba, it was 10 days in the trenches before Santiago. It arrived home with 33 men. Fifty live were killed, among them the Col onel and Major. There are fires and fires, but the queerest fire was started in the South Steel Mill in Scianton, Pa., last Satur day morning at o o'clock, by a spark from a steel rail that the saw was saw ing. The spark lodged in a 'beam in the roof and though the place was al most entirely built of iron a great effort was required to extinguish the fire. The Rloomfield Times asks. Why do some vines turn to the right and some to the left? Why do horses when lying down get up front first and cows hind end first ? Why do roosters crow alxiut mid night '? Why do some subscribers forget to pay their subscription and then get angry if the publisher asks for his money ? Now that the mustering out of the Pennsylvania National (iuard has be gun, the question is, what relationship do they hold to the State Military or ganization. After thev had gone into! the United States service, they no long er were slate trps. Subject to the State Military department, and the state began the reorganization of a new Guard. The question is engaging the attention t f the State (iovenmient. Tbere am more good looking; peo pie in Mlliiivown t'tnn any other own of its sz, and wherever tbey gLi tbey knock the "persimon" for got d looks, for txauiple ia a baby tho- of 35 in Bedford, Pa , he.d recently, E ten Doty, infi.nt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Doty, carried off the prizrt a silver cup Mr. Doty is -i Maihetown man, and that is tbe r asou their baby was good looking enough to carry off the prizo. The Empress of Austria, M as assass inated on Saturday afternoon, tit fien eva, Switzerland, while she was walk ing from the hotel, to take a steamer to leave the place. The assassin is an Itaiian. The weapon used was a three sided file which he drove into her heart. She had couraire and strength to walk aboard the steamer, where she fell and died i:i two hours. Pre-ident McKin ley sent a despatch of sympathy to the Emperor of Austria, arretted. Gasoline is s d:oi,wrous thing when it gels loose, as is evidenced by the ex plosion of a barrel of it in the cellar Tbe meeting of the Veterans of our county, held at the G. A. R. Hall, in this place on Saturday, September 10th was largely attended, and was also very enthusiastic. "The Eucampmeut of the Juniata Valley Veteran Associa tion," is now on a fair way to success, different committees were appointed, responses from all districts in our county were received, comrades were present from nearly every township and bor ough, and the word can now go out that "Little Juniata" will do itself proud in giving the -Veterans of all wars a hearty greeting on the occasion of tbis encampment. The meeting was adjourned to meet again on Satur day, September 17th at 2 o'clock p. m. at panie place and the public generally, (including ladies), are invited to meet with us. Come one, come all, aud help to make tiiis encampment the grandest affair that our county has ever had, the opjKirtunity to do so is here. Take hold, everybody. H. H. Sxydkr, President. It looks as if th Dreyfus case may disrupt tbe Fiench cabinet. S.me years ago, Freucb army circles teari:.ed that "State secrets" had been sold to a foreign nation. Tho tr acberous parties were .stroug in J - . . A - , , j iiiuu.-wo :n government cjrcies, anl to screen t r.r-m.-eives ih y accused a military officer named Dreyfus with tbe crime. IL declared bis inno cense. He whs trie 1, convicted, his sword was taken from him, he was sentenced to b-nishment to a lonly island That whs some three years ago. There w re a few able writera who balieved him innocent, believed he was made the scape goat to carry off tbe crimes of others. Tbey charged tbat. Deyfu was the victim of u ci cspiracy. -The conspirators werostiong and tbey made tbose who made the charges feel tbe weight, of their iuflueccs but little by littln the truth began to loi.k out, aud t.t lust ore of tbe compirators confessed and then committed su cide, and now all France is es cited They deuiiud thiifc the Fr. nc.h government open iha c-tse, and that Dreyfus bo released fi'jai banifch meut and tbat the guil'y be puoisb ed If tho n-e l at the head of the Frc.iich government fail to act wiseiy, the whole coontry may be thrown into a state of revolution. COURT PROCEEDINGS. Court commenced on September oth at 10 o'clock a. m., with Judges byons, Sterrett and Swurtz on the bench. The Grand Jury was called, sworn and charged. Constables. Philip Paimebaker. Jesse Arnold and Edward Gill were apjioint- ea to wait uixn the Court. The crowd in at attendance was lighter than usual and was confined almost entirely to litigants and witnesses. W. b. Hociies, Esq., filed his report as Auditor in theestaieof Henry Dunn, deceased. Order of publication was awarded in the divorce proceedings Flora E. Hoff man vs. Milton Hoffman. in Commonwealth vs. H. F. Junkin, order to maintain wife revoked and bail discharged, psulies now living to gether. Alias subpoene in divorce was award-J ed in case of Flora Goshorn vs. Frank ' J. Goshorn. I In the estate of Arnold arnes, - late of Delaware township, deceased. Jo seph Varnes the executor, was author ised to sell real estate. i- The grand jury approved the re'iort of the viewers granting a county bridge to be built jointly, by this county and Snyder county over west Mahaiitongo creek below Kiehfield. Hut one case was tried in the Com mon Picas. It was that of George Frontz, ajrent for Mary A. Tschupp vs. Kurtz Obviholtzer. The plaiutiil (.rov ed that siie had purchased property lit a Constables sale of the gocds and p'li'i'l fif 1 .ititis mill S.'iiMiii I i i . I. Mini The assisain was I left ,lltn, afer , the i-osse-sion a bouse on Smth. street, Philadelphia, last Saturday evening about 7 o'clock. Four three-story houses were tumbled down by the explosion, hour crsons were killed and thirteen injured. It is j not known what caused the explosion, I but it is believed, some o.ie connected with the grocery store, went to the cel lar with a light and went too near tbe gasoline barrel. Some one talking alniut heredity wanted to know where Adam got his bad qualities from, which was as about as confusing as the question asked the colored preacher. The preacher in talk ing al-out the- first man said. (Jod made the first man aud stood him against a worm fence to tlry. One of the thinking deacons in the congrega tion could not understand the incon sistency that croped out, he asked, I'd like to know, if Adam was de fust luim, who made dat fence dat he was stood against to dry. Lftbt Saturday, Benjamin Jones, aged 68 3'ears, took Annie Mont gomery, aged 11 years, to the County Fair iu Clay county, Mo., with the content of the child's motber. On the wsy home he committed an as sa uk Arriving borne tbe child told of tie enrage Jones was lodged ii jail. Oh Sunday eight 100 men appealed at the jaiL. forced its doors o eu, took cui the hens Jone? , p.ntl huuy hiiii on a beam of th jail porch. I'.cl'oi e he was huu;.' Lo was told to s: y quick!' what he tad to aay, he said he wss drunk when he did tbe dyed, cud iksd fi-r his life. TalkiDg about gots:p in small towns, and that, they ought to have their tongues split, or.d ought to be ducked, on the old time ducking stoo!, and put iuto stocks as of old, sv.-us?a harsh and as if gossip and f.i!p.' witnesses were confined to small towns. But such is not the case. Gossip is confined tc the gossip and fd to witnesses wherever they are and they are in every community, in every city, among tbe high and the low. Tho gossip and fslse witnessts, robbed Dreyfus of rank and liberty iu iVunce. Gossip and false state ment now bas the officers of the United States acd the Ualtod Suites j War Department aider consider ation. No, tho little towns are not any more gossips than the big towns unci tho little people are not any more gossips than the big people. Ail gossip, xcepting those who are too smart to gemsip and they are not many. hore is the pity for g.-sSp ib a mean thing. of the Markle's ; that Kurtz Oberhoil zer, l oiistame ot layette township, 1 levied upon and (old these goods as t:c nroiK r;v of the Marklcs. with notice of of 1 the previous Constable sale to plaintiff. THE ONLY True Blood Purifier prominently in the public eye to dav is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Thereforo get Hood's and ONLY HOOD'8. Hie testimony as to the value oi the good soid by Oberholtzer was c oitt'iii t ing. Verdict for plaintiif for $2'.)A. Commonwealth s. Thomas English. I udi-.'tmer.t, larceny of harness from John IJergcv. A true bill and defend ant pieuds nolo contendere, and was sentenced to pay a line of fo.OO, costs of prosecution and to be ." days in the county jail. Common wealth vs. John F. Kennedy, assault and battery on Samuel Khisloe. Defendant pleads guilty and is senten ced to pay a fine of five dollars and costs of prosecution. Commonwealth vs. David Yo1e, for nication and bastardy. Mary J. luinis, prosecutrix. Settled by the parties. 'amnion wealth vs. Harry Shover. as sault etc., on lilaiiche llughey, contin ued. Commonwealth vs. Samuel M. Paee, fornication and basta-dy. Mary Miller prosecutrix. Settled by the part'Cs. Commonwealth vs. James Moyer, malicious mischief, Mrs. Eydia Moyer, prosecutrix. Defendant had broken windows, etc . in Ids parent's house, but it being shown that he had been subject to epilep.-y since his childhood and iu the tits Mas unconscious of his actions, he was acquitted on the grounds of insanity and prosecutrix to pay costs. Commonwealth vs. Pobert Garnian, assault and battery and surety of the feace. The two cases we tried together. .. W. Kepier being prosecut. r. Ver dict, sentenced to pay $5.00 fine aud costs of prosecution. Commonwealth vs. J. K. Bitner, as sault and bartery on Mrs. Anna It. Seller, who was the prosecutrix. Mrs. Seitei- testified that she went to the house occupied by defendant to collect rent due her, when he liecame violeut aud assaulted her. Bitner claimed t hat he ordered her out of the house and she refused to go and he used force enough to put her out. Verdict, not guilty, and prosecutrix to pay costs. Commonwealth vs. A. Met' 'hi re Bry ucr, surety of the ieace, J. W. Hryner, prosecutor. J. Vs., did not appear and complaint was dismissed at his costs. Court adjourned 011 Tuesday evening. SEHI'OUT FAIR St ACES. "Wednesday, September 21. Purse No. 1. S150 trotting and pacing 3 minute class, for Perry county horses. Purse No. 2, 200 trotting and paciua 2,22 class. Thursday, September 22. Purse No. 3, 8200 trottiug and pacing 2,50 class. Purse No. 4, .200 trotting and pacing 2,27 class. Friday, Septemlier 23. Purse No 5, ?200 trottiug and pacing 55 class. inirse No. i !250 fr5 for all- trotting aud pacing. The right is reserved to change the order of program. Ci."rr.- .-, If . Dr. Darid Kennedy! Favorite Remedy frequently cures several members of a family. Whilo ft is considered by many to be a Kidney and Bladder Medicine, it is just, as certain to cure Dyspepsia, Constipation, Rheu matism, dcrotula and Eczema. This is because it first nuts tbe Kidnevs in the blood, body. Hudson, ' and suffered took Dr. healthy condition, so they can sift all impurities from wealthy blood practically means a completely healthy Here is a letter from Mrs. CapL Pktee Race, of N. y. : My husband was troubled with bis kidneys, fearfully with shooting pains through his back. He Xtevid Kennedy' a Favorite Remedy, and is now well and strong. Althoue-h seventy years of age, he is as hearty as a man many years younger. I was so troubled with Dyspepsia that it painful for me to walk. My food did me no good, as my stomach could not digest it. Somebody recommended Favorite Remedy to me, and after taking two bottles of it I was completely cured, and am feeling splendid now. We both attribute our good health to Favorite Remedy." It is prescribed with unfailing success for Nerve Troubles, and for the Liver and Blood it is a specific. It has cured many that were beyond the aid of other medicine. Ask your drug-ist for it, and insist upon getting it. Dcn"t take a substitute. It will co3t you $1.00 for a regular full-siied bottle. If you want to try Favorite Remedy before buying, send your full post, office address to the Ds. David Kenneoy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y., and mention ihisfaper. They will send you a free trial bottle, all charges prepaid. This genuine oCcr is made to prove to everybody what a wonderful medicine it ia. Jim . ifllll was S3feKz$S3&t BARGAIN DAYS AT chott s Stores. THIS WEEK WE OPEN WITH NEW FALL GOODS FETCHING STYLES, UNSURPASSED AS SORTMENTS AT PRICES TO MAKE AND RETAIN CUSTOMERS HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Now is the time for replenishing Household Slorts cf Bedding and Linens, our reputation as Headquarters for muslins, linens, she tings, towels, tlmkets, baps, comfortables, and other Housc kfepirg Dry Good., gained by great E3iOi tments aud exception al v lues, wili be move li nn sustained by prtsnt stocks, which , have never be- n equalled m V'triety or Qualities Heady made sheets, SI by 93 ut l&j. Hi.i grad-j unbleached niUHhns lOycidi for 35c. tt 50- Uig'i jrn.dfl b'.tbcbcd m.u-Li; s 10 yards for 49c. to 70s. 17yn-c; b-;it Hill I loacbe-1 muslin for Jl. High grade bleached and unbleach ed Sheetings . 42 inch for 9.? and Ulr., 43 u.eh i r 10.; and 12o , 72 inch for 13c sod 15c, 81 inch for lo? and 17c , SID bich for 17c and 20c. BLANKETS. r r A HEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS. Our spring line of men's, bovs 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 me 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 bv the time most clothiers get their line in. A voung man who wants a SUIT FOR EASTER, don't want to wait util 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." HQLLOBAUGH & SON'S, 116 1 AIN HTHEET, PATTEItSOtV. PENNA. - MeOLXNTXC'S - HA ROW and Housc3Furnishinir O R THIS STORE SETS THE PACE. O- -0O0- -O 11 4 n:in vhite bisr.rels for 50c. 114 fire pray blankets for oOa ii4 ottior ;rnue oianKeis i-ir voc an--J $;t uo. ia 4 b6t Iftoiorv made blcnlf is, nil wool. $3.90 ar.d ?4 50. . 12 4 supernao Cali foruia s.r wool blaukcts for $5.00 and -6 00. New Wnsh Drp;; F.ihrirQ T i Sew Frcncli Flamitle'lf?, hacds'-mo culle-tiocss, Fcunetrical dsij;rF, broche effects nt Klc a yard. Fisnr.flttefl in pbodo :ii;i btrij.i a in 10 t 20 yard p eiMe, nt ,"e x yald. Id Hi v-U.-.e n;-:s New Fall Underwear for Men, Wo men and Children. NEW FALL DRESS GOODS THAT'S WHY YOU LIKE IT. Thing are cvcr dull here; Lever slur id. The full life of tbo itoro al wk Las a cheerful vrce o.e f' r all comers, and stoppers are quick to devidc in favor of the Great Values to bo fouml ia oar new Neat, Styllir, In 1 ab hi-.. Varcv t fiVcis, Sar;i?r, BriiliRmin otlaa. New bilk fr.r (IrcsKe:'. waish- cd tihutcii' i:o!s tad iiiiiu'B had ti iuoum. Naw cotto j aud v.o.d -i f'.oc inijH nnx, w.-nusn aul children. New c :rpt ia grains uod Hoinemado :dtriis. Ncr a d iQiii" ) blu-j for 5 cents a yard. JLiU- caaco&f, m fancy ; In- School Shoes For Boys and Girls are made from Special Tannage, aud built to wear, every rbir guaranteed. Tee came "rtl'sergcr :s oa every pair of slioes. Ladies fiue drcf-s isbocs froiu 9l)cts to a00. Eory day febor.s fur biuret, r,tn :iad cbiliiren. Di'cps tibof-H for iutu acd bovs, in Bus Calf and Vici Kid. You will got better blioee tor less laonov. ktro, tbau at any other store. Ladies Soal Plash capes, and Cloth and Beaver r.apej, mo lit.rst arid you v?iil bure a i.pocial stb.ctiou, aii(l pr:c to t-iiit evcrj' ptrisoo. Misses and c. d . u's i-ackfals and we have a vaiy bt..i.ct assortment at II nvittnsr A Specially Seloctod Stoek of t arge;", Cook, Parlor and Shop Stoves. Horsa iiiaiikcts aud Lop Eobea. LAMI. &, large and soiall. Co roo ia and look around. We'l! inskc you fctl et boiue. W'e have thj largest Stock and Sure iu the couuty. yzw s ViMii: uL'AKANTKKS QUALITY- cloaks OUR MESSENGER SHOE. TR4QUWK - copvricmt, lowest LSargain prices. Barcaiu Duya Cummericirjfr this week. SCHOTT'8 STORES, 103 to 109, Bridge Street 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1897. Special Invitation To T7te lublk To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes trom on daily i THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY, rt will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS3 Who nave money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLEj of Su?.t8 and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fsil to give him a call if in need of -Clothing, D. W. H A E L MIFFLINTO WN' 3?. K. 11, M'CLINTIC, MIFFLINTO VVN (let a good j.r-er l y RBtsct ill SHAVE 1M SCHEYTB DEPOSIT f SEMY-&?JV1JS',-C"77.") i '71" V' Di, iliinij-tirtys' frmouei Specific fur tU cr.ru (.f Grip iiuilj C'Ws. ni-d the Tevfn'icrolof Pucumo j U)M. All druygitti,, 2;e bul'iscrilie for tV Sentixei. Rkpculicas. a reper that cr-rduiEfl choice rending maitir, fad of sLforai ti n -tl.tit decs tbe remtcr f," oi-t, n:io it: addition to ti.-at all Icrtil ccw;-ttiui h.o wt.itb luiblisL-.E; Uiid places in r.f ccIuim s. tf. HUMPHREYS' ARE VOL' A BORROWER I CALL, AT I No. 1 Cures Fever. No. Z " Worms. No. S " Infants' Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 7 " Coughs. No. 8 Cures Neuralgia. No. 9 " Headache. No. IO " . Dyspepsia. No. 1 1 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 " Leucorrhea. No. 13 Cures Croup. No. 1 4 " Skin Dieeases. No. IS " Rheumatism. No. 16 " Malaria. No. 19 " Catarrh. No. 20 Cures Whooping Cough No. 21 " Asthma. No. 24. " General Debility. No. 26 " Sea-Sickness. No. 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. 23 Cures Nervous Debility. No. 30 " Urinary Diseases No. 32 " Heart Disease. No. 34 " Sore Throat. No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Da. Hciipbbeis' IIoukopathic Maxcai. of Diseases M.vllkd Fkek. 9 KIKFLINf ijWK, PA. THREE PER CENT IK TEEE8T HA IB GK TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Rates JUNIATA VALLEY BANK. OFMUFLiJiTOWlI, PA. Stockholders Individually Liable LEWIS 7. ATRJUSOX, Prtndml. T. VAN IHWHT, Catkia r-IRSCTOSi. 'V. C. Foraroj, H. J, SholIenbiTtftir, Kohort E. Park.r, f. V. ti-win. Josiab li. Bartur. Louis K. Atklnaou Small boU. of pleasant plict. fit the Test , s. xkel. Sold by dragcisls. or sent prepaid npon ' i '' wciit r.t price, 53 cent, cioept Kos. at. una SS J ii'.ces li . iloi mg, E pfcket. r wmW, $1 .00 tw ri!y. lIurophTeyV Modi Oiuo Coinpaur. 1H WiiUiuu fit., iStiw lurtt. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PlUZ OIHTMiNT." rnrmns ErrnJorJaf?nii. r ' lr-J or Pltwllratj F'-r-viiH.l Ali'; !uj!n.-;.. Cki..i:!:C!' tbo kjc;uiu. PEIOE, 50 Ci'3. TEi gSCTS. Gol4 'jf iBufglMm, Of Kill Hl-fll.l M toT4tM prtM. muamutrk'.a.to.. ui us Huiunat.. atin tuuK rOCSDOLDBBS : George A. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joeeph Sf!l.rpck, P. W. Macbeek. .. E. AtW .se:, R. E. TurCer, A". C. rovumy, J. Iloimos Irwiu J-bn Hurtzlfr. J:rnma N. Thompson, .:h;r!..' wtrai J r, T. V. Irwin. Johri V. Eiir, Jos'.nh L Barton, fc'. i. M. Ptur.Hit, F.ob.-r H. Patteo Samuel r. Hofit.xk, Levi LlehL ti. J. Uiieilenbercwr. BiTijiiM &i-bli-cL U. K. Bcbirjel ' iico j;. -i cwol. ii.ltrufvt will b pid 01 :ci liicAt-a ( i dojiuait. I 'it a 2.1, ISi'S p,Dr.Dayicj Kennedys CUttES A1X KIDNEY. STOMACH . AND HVEg TROUBLSS. h-s! vet k