--p1-"-- h . ' - r i r SENTINEL &REPUBLICAN MIFFLTNTOWN. PA.'. VEDXESnAY 0(?T.2fi, 1898. B.F.SCHWEIER, EPITOR AND PROPRIETOR. STATE TICKET. For Governor Colonel "William A . Stone, of Allegheny. For Lieutenant Governor Gen T P S. Golrin, of Lebanon. For Seeretarv of Internal Affairs npner.ll James W. Latta, .of Philadelphia. For Jmlee of the Superior Conrt William Porter, of Philadelphia, raCilli:iiii David Porter, 'of Alle- Yirhenv. For Congressman at L;irpe Galusha A. Grow, of Susquehanna, and 8. A . Davenport, of Jfcjie. RKPUP.LICAX COUNTY TICKET. Conjrres. Til AD M. Mahon, of Franklin county. Legislature. E. G. SlIEAFFER. Surveyor. . J. O. Brown. Coroner .Ta"o A. Davis. REPUBLIC. MASS MEET ING. A Republican Mass Meeting will be held in the Court House on Sni'KS f 7.30 1 rsdav, Cxtorkr 27, 1S98, P. M. lion.- John Hamilton and other prominent speakers will address the meeting. Evervbody is ex peeted to be present. TI. C. M-Ci.f.i.I.AN Chairman R E PIT H LIC A If MEETING A Republican meeting will be held in Academy Hall, McAlister ville, on Friday, Otobkh 2S, 1808, at 7.30 P. M. The meeting will le addressed by Hon. John Hamilton and others H. C. Mt-Ci.EU.AX, Chairman. VOK7 'loCJILS Mrs. it-kM' for millinery. 3w. Beltings of all kinds at .McClintic's store. Th potato crop in larger than was expected. Wild Reexe and tel are working their way to winter juarters. The. MaUawaim, Mifllin county. creamery, ha HUMeiided. FokHai.r. A car load of need wheat, by Manlieek and Nelnon. Coranuinion HerviceH were held in the Mexico t.T. P. Church on .Sunday. . Communion nervi-en were held in ftae Presbyterian church on Sunday. fTThe republican party abolished JfiUvery. Vote the republican ticket. Democratic argument in this cam paign "You are thieves and rob bers." The political campaign is on the home stretch. Vote the republican ticket. The growing wheat has been given a promising appearance by the late rains. When Virginia was first settled. actions of wives were held at James town. Some one who claims to know says 208 native American chestnuts weigh one pound. People of a religious turn of mind predict great revival meetings iu the coining winter. J Subscribe for the Jcxiata Skxti ' SKI. AXI Rkitbi.K'AN, the bet paper in the county. The pension of P.A. Patterson, of Acadeniia, has been increaxed from $10 to $ 12 a month. The rentiMican party has given coun trv the best banking system. Vote the republican ticket. The republican party is based up on the eternal principal of right. Vote for Sheaffer A good many of the Mifflin county farmnrs aru renorted through with A -' their corn basking. Miss Tidge Fatton visited her sis t.r, Mrs. Wilberforce Scbweyer, sev eral days last week. The chestnut crop is large in P.tix.lnnii find urn hi lliDT at 2 i nd 3 cents a quart. Tli r-ninninninn of the Lord's Supper was observed in the Luther an church cn Sunday. Stone, the republican candidate for .:..,r,...r. iu the win of a fanner. ote for Stone for (iovenior. (Jive sulphur in small quantities ...v...., Hirii.hri comes arounu, the likelihood is, it will pass your aoor. All the political refoims have been UJ tn a nrniolllSlon DV tUB TO- " . . . publican party. Vote the republ can ticket. evo a i.e. Second hand cook stoves, thoroughly repaired and forsale i) i . ata county. i i r i.wl.Mm at. Jnnnsiuxu, .. Q...-A dwelling bouse and store room on Washington street-ad- . . t k aHaivih. Van Wert. Juni- arewi - - ata county, Pa. The Waniiir Aker movement is for .i nt dAfpMttng the retru larly nominated repubUcan member tor legislature. At Mrs. Ickes, tbone stylish soft felt miWary bats 78 cente, fine felt JL nto. All latest shapes and . : . . ides in areas aw. ....... thfl democrat ticket you il i back Tto Cleveland methods verTmett and you know how the try fared under Cleveland. AiiMtW Ouver, of East Salem, and Xtber XT McKlnley, offflm- the Juniata county i"1"" STS. wJrtheter Normal School. their Licking Ceek ifallev rturcn 'at p. m., Saturday October 29, and on Sunday and Sunday evening, October Swallow, with thieves, robbers, thievo ri.i.M you but me, is not in the race.' everv rSf j makes a speech he gets further A Vote for Jeilka la a vnia ... down the flag from the territories won m me war amtbist Snain I vr for Jenks. Vote for Stone, vote the, whole republican ticket. There was a Wanamnker meeting in the Court House on Saturday evening. All the gubernatorial can didates bave been heard in M fflin- town during this campaign. me nmd and threshing ei urine of Htewart ii. Mauger dronned throuith the creek bridge at ltealetown school house, recently. No personal injury was sustained bv the eniDlores. and the damage to the engine lias not been re port ea. Lewlstown Free Press. October lfl. Daniel Snvder. of Ttrown tnunuhin employed by W. A. McXitt as a farm nana, husked 140 buHhels of corn and hauled it tn, in one day, from 8 to 6. ho can beat it ? Sheaffer. the republican candidate for Legislature is a man of the people, he nas dj ins muustry, ierseveranee, ana economy, won a place among the peo ple among wnoiu lie resides that is worthy of high respect. ote for Shea tier. Harry Ellis, a Spanish war soldier. having been mustered out with thu Philadelphia company to which b belonged, has returned t bis home iu this. town. The general managers special prize for the best track on the Middle Jlivi sion was won by Supervisor Krick and and Assistant Supervisor h.inmons Roth Mr. Krick and Mr. Kninions live in this town, and are receiving hearty congratulations. Mr. Wm. SDyder, the enterprising furniture dealer, went to Johnstown Cambria county, to attend the funer al of the wife of his friend Wm. De Frebn. The fuaeral took place last Sunday. The republican lKirty has given the county the homextead act which James ltuchanan vetoed,- because the slave niaHters of the democratic partv said it was too much in the favor of the farm.' ers ofthe northern states. Vote the republican ticket Stone and Sheafl'er are no more re sponsible for the things that the oppo sition complain of than the man in the moon. It isn't fair to jump onto them for what others did that is believed was not right. Vote for St one and Sheaffer. Vote the whole republican ticket. The MrF. Diehl property on Water street, was sold at public silo l ist Saturday to Lucien Bank, for fifteen hundred and forly-five dollars. Airs JJieiii and her dang'.ters will move to Philadelphia. The Judge N two ivitne?Ees tell the same story lue JLawyer lour lion r, 1 ar ranged it that wsy. I didn't want to make the trinl too monotonous for you. Yonkers Statesman. Jenks, tho democratic candilate i fur governor, it is said Ims Lis silver (dollar la'd away wrapped in tissue paper. In case of his election he ex pecta to hrirg the silver dolKr to tbe front. Vote the republican ticket. Englan-1 and France arc engulf in abeated dispute about 60mn mat ters in Africa. V ill it be war? 13 question that cannot be answered England's navy is larger tl an that of Fracce lie army of J-ranee is larger than the armv of Enlacd. On Saturday last, Joseph Varne-. Executor of Arnold Varnes. dtcens ed, sold tbe farm of said deceden near E.st 8a!em. for 170!, to the D.ughti n brothers. The farm eon tains 115 seres, G5 of which are ch ar, with bouse atd barr. - Inquiring conditions. Newport Ledger, Oct 2U The man who los a bat iu the back yiird of tun rest dence of ti:0 editor of tho Ledgi last Saturday Light, can have it if he cells, proves property and tells what tie was dome th;ro. 'Willie Smith was playing with the Jotesboys His mottur ctlled h and snid, 'Willie doti t yrn In w those Jones boys are bad boy 3 for von to p'av with t" 'Yes, mamma, replied Willie, "I know that, but don't you know I am a good boy for them to play with V Exchange. Jenks was a I try an democrat, whose platform was an attack upon the pres ent iiiianciui system, national naiiKs, and currency. Will you take the risl of voting for a man who lielieve what Jenks and JJryan believe should be done with the banks and I'nited Slates currencv. The man who plays with lire is always in dangerof getting burnt Vote the republican ticket. y SrarsoriELP, O , October 14. A remarkable wedding took place last evening at the home, near Wilminjj ton, of Mr. and Mrs C. O. McKee, when twin sisters. Mioses Ada and Alma McKee, were wedded to lw twin brothers, lllipm atid J? ran Brindle. The two brothers lo.- k much aliko that onlv relatives enc tell them apart ; likewise tbe sisters, If vou have children to send to schxl vou would not send them to a teacher who habitually called those with whom he differs, thieves, rollers, and other hard names. Vou don't want your children trained that way and you don't -want to travel politically with men who habitually make speeches of that kind. Colonel Stone and Mr. Sheaffer, have not leeii given to such slum language in their political travels. On the afternoon of the 19th hist., Charles deck, of Fermanagh township, had stolen from his house, a watch and chain, overcoat and pair of shoes, that were his pnierty. The thief is sup posed to have been a young man named John Huber, hired on Mr. deck's farm for the past mouth or more. Huler came to town on the evening of the name day and left for the west on Oyster Kxpress which arrives at this station between 11 and 12 o'clock at night. Descriptions of him have been sent along the railroad line and if cap tured he will have to stand a trial in court. Democratic speakers and writers, de nounce all the bad the past republican legislature did, but they don't tell that the democrats iu the part legislature vntd for nearlv all the bad legislation OTmntained of. That legislature is of the past and yet their spea iters ana , and eent to McYeytown m here iuter writers want to reurrect itn work, but ment took pial on Sunday, when their bad work of tbe past is i broueht up they don't want to hear it. i Waoxkh. On the 17th inst., iu Mil Thev dou't want to be told the truth ! ford towuBhip, Mm. Wagner, at the that the republican party baa been re-1 home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ab . i nniv had democratic leiris-: salom Wise. She died of consumption. luiiu.i.B, .'. .j ------- . tinn. own had work. Yote the Republican ticket. Fob Sale. The B srd of Di rectors of the Farmers Mercantile As bociaticn in Paitersou. hmit d. ( ffers lor ale, or rent, their Store iu Pat. . ter,n T.m a.w. i inquire of W. N. Sterretr, on the premises. By order cf B :ard, Aug. 17, 8t. Lewis Degas. Sec This is the time of the year wheu they go shooting each other for Mild torkeya. The laiebt caae reported comes from Perry county, where Charles Clouser, shot his companion Thomas McBride, for a turkey, near Slionffs Mill, Cetitre township ClOuser was calling turkeys, AlcBnde was sneaking up to had what he be lteved was a calling turkey. Clouser saw him come bui, did not look long enough to learu that he wus uol a turkey, he cracked away and Mc Bride fell over severely w.-umied. The mass of the democratic party suffered under Cleveland, just as other people suffered under bad management of Kovernment affairs and that is why hundreds or democrats win 1101 voie for Jenks and the democratic ticket Thev dou't want to help seud the couu- trv back into the awful financial state into which the Cleveland administra tion plunged it. So vote the republi can ticket, it is always safe to trust the bridge that earned you over. tne re publican bridge earned you over tne half free trade gulf into which the Cleveland democracy plunged you. It lifted you out of the slough of post office spying upon pensioned veterans, It saved to your use a guuu unuwuis system and safe currency. Vote the republican ticket. Manv a veteran voted for Cleve land, not believing, when told that by voting for him they endanger ed the pensions of many. Alter Cleveland's election the post oftice department was turned into a spy department and thousands of vet erans' pensions were cut on. lion t make the mistake of voting against the republican ticket. You may think one vote does not count much, but rememler that by one brick upon another the greatest house is made, and by one flake upon auother the deepest snow is laid. If Spain expects the United States to accept anv of the Cuban or Philippine debt, the expectation must needs lie laid aside. The Americans will not pay any of Spain's debts. If there are any debts to Ik? paid the people of this country will demand that Spain in addition to the giving tip of Porto Rieo,Ciiba,andthePhillipines,shall also pay the debt that the Ainrei cans incurred by the war. Ihe people of the United States would require their governnieut to repu diate anv arrangement that the peace commission would enter into for the payment of any of the Spanish Cuban debt. Fixxy, to hear a democratic writer or orator sav, JNo I no : you can't call up the past record of the democratic party, 111 its canal sup ervisor, and mud boss, padded pay rolls, and their record 111 wild cat banks, no, vou can't call up that record, no, you can't call up the fact that their leaders Mere slave holding relielsand fo their work is owing the almost 200 million dol lar pension pay roll. Xo, you can't call that up, but you can call up everything of extravagance that the republican party ever did ard talk alsmt it. Reader if you call up all the extravagance the repub lieans have ever engaged in wilfully or iinwilfully, it is as a drop to bucket to the direct and indirect extravagance that the dennx-ratie party have engaged iu. JUt. Swallow made a speech in the Court House, iu the interest of his candidacy for thegovernorship. 1 le did not announce a text but with out announcement, it was "Thieves and Robbers." All theliankersand State treasurers, according to his statement, who had ever had to do with public money and t.sik inter est on such money, and used the interest for their owu purposes are thieves and robliers. The doctor did not go into details, he did not bring up the church treasurers who sometimes hold back church funds; he did not bring up countv treas urers who sometimes hold back county money; he did not bring up bankers who have county funds in their care anil sometimes use the money, at such time of the year when the issue of cm uty orders are slack; he did not bring np the lsn-ough and township tax collect ors Mho sometimes use the tax funds to complete a business trans action, and afterward return the money. He did not go into such minute details of the work of thieves and robliers. To have done so would have lieen to cut swath too wide lor his purpose He was very select in his picking of those upon whom he wanted to confer the title of thieves and rob lers. His meeting did more harm than good to his cause. THAR KSGIVIXG. Governor Hastings calls on the ieo- ple of this Commonwealth of Pennsy vania. to olwerve to-morrow Thurs day. October 17. lSSW. as a day of Thanksgiving for the victories achieved over tbe Spaniards, lor their inhuman treatment of their fellow men almost under the shadow of the Stars and Stripes. MJIRRIED: Wkhstkii Rhinu On the 10 inst. at Patterson, by Rev. S. K. Koontz, John N. Webster and Kdith M. Khine DIED: Kkiskk. On the 21st inst., George V. Keiser, was killed on the railroad at I.ongfeIlow, Mifllin county, by passen ger train No. '20. He was iu the dis charge of his duty tightening bolts on rails. A freight train was passing and prevented him from hearing the ap proach of number 20, on the track of which he was working. The body was bromrht to this place and prepared for funeral sen-ice by undertaker Snyder A 1 1 1 1 k:i.i her. Interment iu the Presbyterian cemetery. JTHE HORSE IM BATTLE. . A veteran cavalry horse uirtakes of . the hopes and fears of battle just the 1 8ame a8 nis nuer. as me column swings into .line and waits, the horse grows nervous over the waiting. If the wait is spun out he M ill tremble and sweat and grow apprehensive. If he has been six mouths in service, he knows every bugle call. As tbe call conies to advance the rider can feel him working at the bit with his tongue to get it tietween his teeth. As he moves out he will either seek to get on faster than he should or bolt, lie cannot bolt, however. The lines M-ill carry him forward and after a minute he will grip, lay back his ears, and one can feel his sudden resolve to brave the worst and have done with it as soon as pos sible. A man seldom cries out m hen hit in the turmoil of battle. It is the same M ith a horse. Five troopers out of six when struck with a bullet are out of their saddles within a minute. If hit iu the breast Or shoulder up go their hands and they get a heavy fall ; if in the leg, or foot, or arm, they fall for ward and roll off. Kven with a foot cut off by a jabbed piece of shell a horse will not drop. It is only when shot through the head or heart that he comes down. He may be fatally wounded, but hobbles out of the fight to right or left and stands with droop- i iug head until loss of blood brings him down. The horse that loses nis riuer and is unwounded himself will con tinue to ran with his set of fours until some movement throws him out. Then he goes galloping here and there. neighing with rear and alarm, but ne will not leave the field. In his racing alsmt he mav get among the dead and wounded, but he will dodge tnem ir possible, and in any case leap over them. When he has come inion three or four other riderless steeds they fall in and keep together, as if for mutual pro tection, and the "rally" on the bugle mav bring the whole of them into ranks in a body. Buffalo Horse World. Piin.ADKi.pniA Markets, October 25, 1898. Wheat 77c. ; oats 30c: corn 38c; Pennsylvania mooI 2. to ,H)ets a pound. Lard 5 to 7 cts. a pound ; Cured ham 8 to 9 cts. a pound ; Breakfast bacon 8 to 10 cts. a pound; hay (?.00 to $12.00 a ton ; tangled M heat and oats straw at sso.oO a ton; butter 13 to 27e ; eggs 18c beef cattle 4 to 5c ; potatoes 30 to sheep 2 to 4 cts ; lambs $4. 05 to ?5.S5 ; thin com-s 8 to 22 ; milch cows 18 to ?40 ; nogs cts. to 6 cts ; live chickens 7 to 10c : Su gars 5', cts., spring chickens 2 and 4 pound 11 to 12c a pound, lal- low 4c a pound in caVes ; 8M-eet po tatocs 12 t 25c a basket; onions 50 to ;;c a basket ; coal oil 99c a barrel; peaches 50 to 1.50 a bushel, for bushel basket !0c to 1.25, for 20 pound basket 50 to S5o.; Rartlett pears .4 to 5.00 a barrel ; Watermelons 8 to 10 a hundred; canteloupes per basket 5 to 25 cts; coflee, Rio (.1 to 101 e, Santos 7 to 11c, Java 20 to 30c, Mocha 17 to 21c, Costa Rica 10 to 19, Nicaragua 10 to 11c ; candles i to 8c a pound : Feathers 34 to 35c for duc t and 29 to 32c for geese white fish half barrel 3.00 to 3.- 50 ; hops 3 to 19c a pound ; To baeeo, Pennsylvania filler 8 to 12c, and 12 to 17c : fine wrappers 40 to GOc; wool, Pennsylvania 28 to 30c a pound. i i i.;r-.ov, f.' UMim vasis MIFFLINTOWN, OCT IV., 1898. Vi lieat. '. $ 69 III tft r e Ho i 2.) Re i'l Cio itm; $2 to S2 50 Kuirer , 16 Egg V!) Htm 12 SLouIder. .... La.-d Sides. Timothy seed. F i seed.... . 12 8 ..J1.40 CO 70 Briii , Chop Middlings.... Ground v Iu Salt. AmericanSs't.... 85c to 90c 90 76 60c PUKLIO SALK OK PERSONAL PROPERTY. Oc toher 29th, at 2 o'clock p. m., W F. lirubuker will fl'er a house and lot in the east end of Mifllintown. Terms. Ten per cent, of purchase monev casli. the balance on 1st i fel ruary 18!W, when deed will lie delivered and possession given. NOTICE TiiKAsrnv Dki'ahtmrxt, Oftice of Comptroller of the Currencv, Washixotux. I). C. Oct. 19. isiis. WiiKitKAS, I5.v satisfactory evidence presented to the undersiKiied, it has been made to appear that THE JUNIATA VALLEY XA TIOXAL BANK OF MIF FLIXTOWX, in the borough of Mifflintown, in the countv of Juniata, and State of I'cnn sylvania, has complied with all the provisions of the statutes of the I'nited States, required to be complied with before an association shall be author ized to commence the business of bunk' nip; Now, therefore, I, Lawrence O. Mur ray, Deputy and Acting Controller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The Juniata Yallev National Hank of Milliintowii" in the borough of Mif flintown, in the county of Juniata, and State of Pennsylvania, is author- ixeu to commence the business or Isank ing, as provided iu Section Fifty-one hundred and sixtv-nine of the Kevised Statutes of the Tinted States. Jn testimony v hereof. M'ltness ray hand and seal of office this nineteenth day of October. 1898. LA WHENCE O. MURRAY, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of tne currency. No. oH7. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE 1 Trade Marks Demons Copyrights Ac Anyone (lending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain onr opinion free whether an lnTentlon in probnhly patentable. Communica tion strictly conartentlaL Handbook on Patent aent free, oiriext avency for aerurtmj patents. Patents taken throucrh Mann Co. receive special notice, wit boat charge. In tbe Scientific Jtraericatt. A handsomely fllnstrated weekly. Tjuaest ctr Terms. S a m l.t Ion (if in, wTientlfle tournal. rear: lour morons, aj. Boianyaii nwwaiet. IMiU Co.",B' New York Branch Omoa. 62S V Bt, Washington, D. C. -pJKBl. The crv Me? UFO Dr. Dmrld Kennedy Tmrorite member of a family. While it is considered by many to b a Kidaay ma4 Bladder Medicine, it is just a certain to cor Dyspepsia, Constipation, RbMt matiam. Scrofula and Ecsema. This is baca.au it first pats tbe Kidneys in m healthy condition, so they can sift all impurities from Healthy blood practically meant a completely healthy Hera is a letter from Mrs. Cant. Prru Rao, of N. Y.: "My husband was troubled with fearfully with shooting pains through Derid Kennedy Favorite Remedy, is sew well and strong. Although seventy years of age, he is as hearty as a man many years younger. I was so troubled with Dyspepsia that it was painful for me to walk. My food did me no good, . my stomach eonld not digest it. Somebody recommended Favorite Remedy to me, and after taking two bottles of it was completely cored. and am feeling splendid now. We both attribute our good health to Favorite Remedy." It is prescribed with unfailing success for Nerre Troubles, and for the Liver and Blood It has cured many that were beyond the medicine. Ask your druggist for it, substitute. It will cost you ii.oo for a Gamplo Bofflo Frco If you want to try Favorite Remedy before buying, send year fall post office address to the Dr. David Kknnbkv Corporation. Rondout. N. Y.. and mention this paper. They will send you a free trial bottle, all charges prepaid. This genuine offer is made to prove to everybody what a wonderful medicine it ia. BARGAIN DAYS AT Schott's Stores. THIS WEEK WE OPEN WITH NEW FALL GOODS. FETCHING STYLES, UNSURPASSED AS S0RTMENTS AT PRICES TO MAKE AND RETAIN CUSTOMERS HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Now is the time for replenishing Household Storrs cf Bedding and Linens, our reputation as Headquarters for niuelins, linenp. sheetings, towels, blankets, haps, comfortable 8, and other House keeping Dry Goods, gained by great assortments and txception al values, will be more than sustained by present stocks, which have never been equalled in Variety or Quantities. Beady made sheets, 81 by 90 at 48c. High grade unbleached muslins 10 yards for 35c. to 50c. High grade bleached muslins 10 yards for 49c to 70c. 17 yards best Hill bleached muslin for $1. High grade bleached and unbleach ed Sheetings 42 inch for 9c and 10c., 45 inch for 10c and 12c , 72 inch for 13c r.nd 15c, 81 inch for 15c and 17c , 90 inch for 17c and 20c. BLANKETS. 114 fine white blankets for 50c. 114 fine gray blankets for 50c. 114 better grade blankets for 75c and $1 00. 12 4 best factory made blankets, all wool, $3.90 and (4 50. 12 4 superfine Cali fornia all wool blankets for $5.00 ard $6 00. New Wash Dress Fabrics. New French Flanneiettep, handsome colle :licnis, geometrical designs, brocue effects at 10c a yard. Flannelettes in plaids and strpes in 10 to 20 vard pieces, at 5c a yard. Real valne 9cts. New Fall Underwear for Men, Wo men and Children. . NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. In Plain nnd Fancy tffects. Serges, Brilliantines, and Henri ettas. New silks for dresses, waists and trimmings. New flan nels and linings and trimmings. New cotton nnd woolen stock ings men, women and children. New crpets in Brussels, In grains and Homemade patterns. New calicoes,t in fancy black a d Indigo blue for 5 cents a yard. -School Shoes ,0UR MESSENGER SHOE TRADE MAR" C0PVRiCiT. Bargain Dnys Commencing this week. SCHOTT'S STORES, 1865, ESTABLISHED, 186T. V Special Invitation To The Pubttf To attend the Attractive Sale from THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. H Alt LEY. (twill be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLE.) of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices.. Bis prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't tiil to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFFLIN TO WN t Remedy frequently cares his kidneys. his. back. He and it is a specific. aid of other and insist upon getting H. Don't taka regular f ull-sised bottle. For Boys and Girls f vl Hudson, ST took Br. are made from Special Tannage, and built to wear, every pair guaranteed. The name "Messenger is on every pair of shoes. Ladies fine dress shoes from 90cts to $2.00. Every day shoes for ladies, men and children. Di'ess shoes for men and boys, in Box Calf and Yici Kid. You will get better shoes for less monev. here, than at any other store. Ladies Seal Plush capes, and Cloth and Beaver capes, are here and you will have a special selection, and prices to suit every person. Misses and children's jackets and cloaks we have a very select assortment at lowest Bargain prices. 103 to 109, Bridge Street. oi Clothing that goes on daily ' OF Bobby r::ss -- "Some books are lies frae end to end" And he might have said ad vertisements also. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 If you swallow a dose of Concen trated Lye it will kill you. If you swallow the lies in some advertisements they will give you a pain, and your eye will be closed. HOLLOBAUGH & SON Have all their Fall and Winter Clothing on their Shelves and Counters. Their line speaks for itself. We simply ask you to examine our stock and if you do not sav that 'in Quantity, Quality, Fit, Finish and Style we" lead all others, and that our prices are Lower than all others, we will be satisfied with your verdict. We claim to be the Leaders in Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods and we feel satisfied you will say so after examining our line. HOLLOBAUGH & SON, 116 Main Street, Patterson. McCLINTICTS HARDWARE and House-Furnishing STORE THIS STORE SETS THE PACE. o- -oOo- THAT'S WHY YOU LIKE IT. Things are never dull here; never stupid. The full life of the store al ws6 hs a cheerful weloome for all comers, and shoppers are quick to decide in favor of tne wrest vamRs m uo iuuuu Neat, Stylish, Inviting' STORE. K. H. MXLIWTIC, Get a good paper l y cnbacribiEg tor the SHTwn ad Ktrrsuaai. "SEVENTY-SEVENM-("77.") "77" is Dr. Humphreys fimoue Specific fur the enre of Grip and Colds, nctl the prtv-ntion"pf Pneumo nia. All druggists, 25c. Subscribe lor tbe Sentixix axij Republican, a roper that contains choice reading icatUr, full of inform tion that does the reader Rood, and in addition to that all local news thai are worth publishing find places in its coIuiuls. - tf. HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 7 " Coughs. No. 8 Cures Neuralgia. No. 9 " Headache. No. lO " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 " Leucorrhea. No. 13 Cures Croup. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. IB " 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. 28 Cures Nervous Debility. No. 30 " Urinary Diseases No. 32 " Heart Disease. No. 34 " Sore Throat, No. 77 Colds and Grip. Dr. Hukphbkts' Homeopathic Mamuai. or Diseasbs Mailed Frek. Small bottle" of pleasant pellets, flt the veat pocket. Sold bj drafretKU, or sent prepaid upon receipt of price, SS oenta, except Nos. a, and St are made $1.00 size only. Humphrey Medl cine Cumpanr, 111 William SU, Mew York. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." for roes-External or Internal. Blind orBteedlnct ristala tain); Itching or Bleeding of tbe Hortnm. The relief Is Immediate tne core certain. FKXOB, M CTS. TBIAL SIZE. 25 CT1. Si I 'jf nrvectata V acnt rH.M a fVMtot of Srte. t aa.caw mam nsa aw saw tea isurns says, -o- u w A Spculiy Selected S toek of RaDges, Cook, Psrlor and Shop Stoves. Horsa Blankets and Lip Robs. LAMPS, lsrge snd small. Como in snd look around. We'll make you feel at borne. Wo bsve the Isrgest Stock so4 Storo in tbe countv. OUR 3STAIE GUARANTEES QUALITY. MIFFLINTOWN SAVE IOU MOM TO DEPOSIT? ARS YOU A BORROWER 1 -CALL AT- THS FIBST mm: 9 MIFFLIN 1 OWN, PA. THREE PER CENT lTKEET PAID OK TIME CERTIFIt'ATIb, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. JUKIATA VALLEY BAINR. OF MIFFLIHTOWH, PA. Stockholders Indiridnally Liable- LOUI3 F. ATKINSON, Prmdtnt. T. VAN IRWIN, CctAua Diaicroaa. W. C. Pomeroy, H. J. Shollenberner, John Hertaler, Joaiah L. Bartou, Robert B. Parker, Lonia B. Atklnaoa T. V. Irwin. STOCKHOLPEBa t George A. Kepner, Annie U. Shelley, Joseph Botbrock, P. W. U anbeek, L. E. Atkiuaan, K. E. Parker, W. C. Poineroy, J. Holmes Irwin John Hericler, Jerome N. Tbompaen, Charlotte 8 nydr, T. V. Irwin. John M . Blair, Josiah L Barton, F. H. X. Pennell, Pamnol S. Bothroek, Lerl Iibjbt, H.N. Sterrett, James G. Heading, Samuel S hlegeL Wm. B warts. H. J. Shellenberrer, M. K. Schlegel Throe per cent, interest will t paid oa coi ificau-a of deposit. fjan 28, 18W Dr. David Kennedy! Cavorite Remedy CURES ALL KlDMnC STOMAClf AMD LIVER TROUIUS. i - if ''' Sew?