iSJ.i."!.-, v . epPUBLICAN I ft0YS. PA.. . 5DAYi DEU. 14, iss. roR .SCHWElEtt, . AXD PROPRIETOJl. Lias next Sunday a week. Ilekes' for millinery. 3w. .argaiiif m iiotmns at nariey s. f ail kinds stjUodin lie's builder's hardware material at icV. 'ongress ratify the American treaty? wenwin, oi I'uisuurg, is vim&- parent forget Ilev. Haven's lec ture next y evening. is a wedding or two easting :idoW ahead. i- ' . . i . t Mi-l'lintie's. ing societies are leing organized lout the country. week's wintry freezing weather rd on the fields of wheat. Spanish government protests ocence of Mowing up the Main. ary Ilert.ior, of Port Royal, il friends in town last Friday OII. bseribe for the Ji'niata Sknti- xd Kki'I BI.icax, the best aper county. iniatism has a firm grip on Craig, but hi barbering ntill ilinootlil.v on. bi:'j.'et scheme to be launched in ess ;r.M winter is me construction Nii arat'tia canal. Uniitd J-'tates army recruiting Secured "5 Altixjiia boys fr the r army last wuek. b Conrad aged 80 years, of Kef- I.anca-ter county, this reason d fctl shocks of com. t weeh's weather was a broad f the nearness of winter. Oh get t w as v inter itself. ry (. darmnn, oi .r.iiensburg, ria county, claims 10 nave made .in the Klondyke gold field. I le Dunn brothers have built a large )useat the tide of Cuba dam, and Uing it with ice from the creek. me one in Congress wauls to in cite the war, which seems odd in of the fact that Cue war is over. e coldest place in the country last was at Denver, Col., where the ometer registered 2 degrees below A wild turkey on Moyer's ridge has : Seven mills were Mown to piecNaj it uearu jtns eiiuugu io urag ou me lue jjupont powder "VrorkS about 10 V mind. Itimters Sav that when the o'clock liut TTrlln. r.. All tu' SPOOK ASD SO FORTH BOOK. ground. Hunters say that when the , o'clock last Friday futetou. All. the iV Relief in spooks, witches, hob fowl straightens itself it stands as high ! powder mills that have Wen blown to goblins and spirits of the air, affect as a man: 1 hey solemnly declare that ; pieces by powder explosion ihe past six people in this day. lnere are peo tne statement is no nsu storv. M 1 1 The BImfield Times, of the 9th inst., eay: Mrs. Campbell and daugh ter, who are living in a stable near Montebel o, should be cared for by the Poor Din dors. They are not only in danger orfreezing but of starving. Read T. R. McClellan's jewelry ad vertisement. His daughter, Miss Lucy McClellan, is an experienced optician. If you do not suit yourself in the pur chase of jewelry, and in the securement of glasses for your eyes it is your fault. Wherever the water was still, the weather last week was cold enough to freeze the river from shore to shore There was too much current at this place, but at Lewistown the stream w as frozen from shore to tihore, and skating was Indulged in. J. F. Henry's stock saleon Saturday, December 3rd, was a grand success, ag gregating (1463.43, no horses included, the sale had been postponed from the Saturday previous on account of the inclemency of the weather. Snyder was the auctioneer. j.wisiown Uazette. By the aid of milk and pumpkin seeds a tape worm over seven feet long was removed from the youngest son of John Ii. Keller of this place. As Harry's age is but four years it is believed lie is the youngest child known to be afflicted this way. Next Saturday evening Rev. A. N. Raven, Th. B., will deliver his illus trated lecture on the Spanish American war in the Presbyterian church in Milllintowc. Admission 15 cts, chil dren 10 cts. Ladies will serve ice cream and cake in the parlors after the lecture. Fob aix. TIio B. ar.l of Di rectors of ilio Farmers Mt-rcantilo As sociation in Paiti-raoa, I'rr.i'tnl, rffers ' for t-alc, or nut, iluir Store in Pat. I tt-rson. Tm ins i-asj For parliculurs ir.qirru of V. X. Sterrett, on the premises'. By or-.. r of ISoiirJ, I Ait?. 17, St. Lewis Deoan, Sec. They have something at Bedford, chicken pox or small ixx. Vacillate. The queer thing about the Bedford case is, that as lone as the scabbv disease was believed to be chicken pox, no oue jfflflp wmm Bet months have been charged to Spanish pie in Juniata county who believe incendiary work, but the explosion last in such jmniaginary things. The! Friday was too well known to admit of belief is each generation ia grow- j """"" ongen. a iwo iiorse " tici - pun - uiwua aicuitme, n ia just as certain to car Dyspepsia, Constipatios, R.h wiiu a iu2ui oi powuerwaiiguifig . nuncio iiiuwao i.uni invu uow i waumh, dci uiuii ana rczema. Dr. Da-rid Kennedy a Favorite Remedy frequently cbtm Mrvral members of a family. While It is considered by many to be a Kidney aa4 ELoliday through the yard of the works from : to practice their arts, home one, oue mill to another mill. The horses ' recently in Lancaster found a book frightened at a grocers wagon, and ran ' that is made up of instruction, away, upset the powder, and the wagon ' Here are a few recipes taken from pulled through the tiowder set it off. ! the book and published in the Three men were killed and a number ! Philadelphia Inquirer. . Here is j injured. ' one that may suit gamblers and all who play cards lor prizes, ihe This is because It first puts the Kidneys ia next card party might try it, of i course it would not do for all to be Tom Sharkey and Kid McCoy, two I new fist fighters, will engage in a 20 round lutvillGr niltiHt in Vow Vf.rlr City, at the Lenox Athletic Club ouar- in lhe sccret for 110 one uId wiu ters, New York City, Ja:-r,- "-0, 1399, 1 th-e" al nnder the epk for a purse of The Club would not be allowed to have a rooster fight the blood. body. Hndsom, acdsuffarad took2r. with a 520,000 prize, and yet a rooster fight would be a safer thing for green horns to bet oti than a man fight, for the reason- that the .roosters can't be used in a set up game, unT rneoean. In betting on men you may bet on the best boxer, but the ring may have it set up that he shall not win. That kind of a game can't be played with roosters. The time for public sales is approach ing, some dates for the months of Feb ruary and March have already been fixed and I take this method of inform ing all who contemplate making pub lie sale, and who desire my services as Auctioneer, to select their days as early as possible. It is always more satis factory to have a personal interview touching all points tending towards a successful sale and I will Iks pleased to have you call on me at Fort Royal All calls by mail will receive prompt attention. My aim is and always has been to render the very best service in my power to those employing me, without fear or favor to any one. Respectfully, H. H. S.nyukk, "The Dutch Auctioneer." Beaver, Snyder county Herald, Dec. 8. The Mid.lleburg post oilice was brok en into yesterday morning alwut 3.30 o'clock, jy forcing oen the door. The safe was blown open and about $S0 in money and So0 worth of postage stamps taken. The force of the explosion broke all the large windows of the room. cared, but just as soon as a doctor The watchman in the bank says there were six of the robbers. He shot at them but failed to hit one. They took the handcar at Middleburg station, going eastward, the car being found about one niiie west of Selins'-rrove. 1 i in i in i iir k Kale. Second hand cook 3, thoroughly repaired and for sale il..Rodgers at Johnstown, Jnni bunty. . papers continue to talk about IVTiinaaiaker. borne say he ex- to become a candidate for the lidencv. ii Sale. A -dwelling house and le room on ashineton street ad.- Joseph Adams, Van Wert, Juni- ounty. Pa. Iiunce l lower, in Fermanagh towu- I. butchered a hog on Tuesday that L,i:til TOO pounds. .position lias manifested itself in ,'ress to passing pension bills, ruere- y reading their titles and passing J Ini without a quorum. I i . i . .. i i , I.. 'T" iuiii!s in iiiv l Clius i num imt.- Company, are soon to lie fleeced foreclosure, as may be more fully t elsewhere in this paper. At Mrs. Ickes. those stylish soft .military hnts 78 cents, fine folt (s4s cents. All latest shapes and es in dress hats. 3w. tupnin county has a weather pro- says the coldest day this lam win ie tne mm, wnen tne rnomeler w ill be down to zero. eral Lee. who was Consul at V w hen the Maine was blown Ilea for Havana on Sunday as fender of ths 7lh army corps. Jt Vachers' joint institute, com- & of Juniata and Snyder counties, 'be held at Richfield in the school k on January 20th and 21st, 1S99, Jnes j. (.Jroningershot a 16 pound turkey some days ago on Herring i ridge. It is the heaviest turkey this season in that part of the ty. liaddeus Zimmerman, of Ickesburg, fry county, butchered his two 15 inths old hogs, they dresi-od respect- ey 492 and ihjuikIs, total 10291 AtTids. The hunting season is drawing to jtiee ncn tne sportsman win on ins jjun and lay it away and will relate wonderfi'l stories to his friends about tiiu frond shots. o This Wednesday democrats are hold n tr a mil ftrnf jit t f ar-rinSo rir willillip ; j urpO.se of arranging, if possible, to fuse witifc furtoiti roiin I ! ifn iiu it p Ar u i tor. ,d I states senator. '.Tt General Wauamaker. and Jfiee Gordon, ana several otner men no QIU not e. itri io ami..ii in iiic -V i . ..... . . , tarnrcia. Hie vuouii viviitriai, canic iu Vashington, D. C, some weeks ago ftthe interest of Cuban affairs. He taken with pneumonia last week d died on Sunday. He is bo years age. -The Tuscarora Telegraph and Tele phone Company have extended their line to Jltllerstown, ferry county, anu are talking of extending through Perry and Snyder counties. The investigator in Congress wants . . i . ' . , invest !i:lle tne war. ii iu"S't keeps on it will not be long till it will be as mischievous an niveiisi the last Pennsylvania Legislature. The dividends of the Pennsylvania ilmad Company due December 1st i. -orrj paid by checks and amountea to Three million one nunoreu anu kicui.i fmir Vintitflrpd and liftv- Sinree iuuu". five dollars. The captious fellows, and the fellows m Congress who want to turn a lot of. extra pay into their pockets, are move-1 ng for examination committees of all I kinds. It lias been a favorite practice " u'tlh rw! if I'll ?(v.fi.i if will lli4'ri 11 mittees for the cxaminatum of this and I ' . , ' , . ',, that for the purpose of tormenting those j they don't like and for the purpose of i r Sots 3 foreign to the place called it small pox every one became scared. The Cuban General Garcia, died in Washington at 10 o'clock on Sunday morning after a five day's illness of pneumonia, aged 00 years. He was a gng was traced toShamokin Dam Spaniard by linage and birth and ! about six o'clock, where it is stipjicsed leaves a large family most of which are they took a train eastward on the Read in the United States. He had been in j ing railroad. a state of rebellion against Spain since . " lH'jS. The horse sale brought quite a num- Rcd bodied, black legged, fleet footed, ber of PC'P'e twl IaHt Thursday, long winded foxes in Shade mountain, but U KCIUfi m0!it cf t"em n,erc,-v oame trouble the bear liens set by John Ty- to Uie Worses sold. Unly seven son, occasionally one of the wily foxes ! horses were sold as bids were verj- low. prings the trap and is confined till Ty-1 - rs. nuns and Knorr exjKct to sell son takes it out. Mr. Tyson finds sale i ,ne ouier Uorst'3 at 1" le in Chester county for the live foxes ius caught. Chester county sports men buy the foxes for chase purposes. Hewitt "I hear that Gruet stuck you in a horse sale yesterday." Jewett "That's all right. I'm go g to get even w ith him. He's got a wife." ir nn..i . i . , jiewui - run you snouiuu i .'iuikk love to her." Jewett "I'm not g ing to. I'm go ing to put a bargain counter in my tord."- New York World. spell.. It is a simple thing to do, all that is required is to "Tie the heart of a bat with a red silken string to the rigl arm, and yoa will win every game at cards you play." There might be some trouble at this time of the year to get the heart of a bat. ','A good remeuy &Hinst calum niation or slander. If you are "cal umniated or slandered to your very skin, to your very liesh, to your very bones, cast it back upon the false tongues. Take oft your shirt, and turn it wrong side out, and then run your two th'.tmbs along your body, close under the ribs, starting at the pit of the heart down to the thighs." "A remedy for epilepsy, provid ed the subject had never fallen in to tire or water. Write reversedly or backwards npou a piece of paier 'It is all over!' - This is to le written but once upon the pnper, then put it into a scarlet red cloth, and then wrap it in a piece of un bleached linen, and hang it around the neck ou the first Friday of the new moon. The thread with which it i3 tied ninft also be unbleached." "A remedy for the whooping cough. Thrust the child having the whooping cough three times through a blackberry bush with out, speaking or saying anything. The bush, however, must le grown fast at the two ends, and the child must be thrust through three times, that is to say, from the same side it was thrust through in the first place." "A remedy to destroy hols or worms in horses. You must men tion the name of the horse and say: 'If you have any v.orms I will catth'yoti by the forehead. If they be white, brown or rei they shall and must now all be dead.' You must shake the head of the horse three times, and pass your hand over his back three times to and fro." li.4C ASTJ'fl TRACTIOS SEWS. As there are a good many peo- jple in Juniata county financially interested m the Laucaster Trac- heoltby condition, so they can sift all imaurities from Healthy blood practically means a completely healthy Here Is a letter from Mrs. Capt. Pete Race, of N. Y.: " My husband was troubled with his kidneys, fearfully with shooting pains through his back. He David Kennedy' Favorite Remedy, and now wcu ana strong. Although evenry 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, as my stomach could sot digest it.- Somebody recommended Favorite Remedy tome, 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 ia prescribed with unfailing success for Nerre Troubles, fend-for the Liver and Blood it is a specific. It has cured many that wer beyond lbs feid of other medicine. Ask your druggist for it, and insist npea getting it Don't tak substitute. It will cost you $i.oo for a regular full-sised botti If jott want to try Favorite Remedy before buying, send your full pest, offlce address to the Da. David Kennrly Corpoatiow. Rondout, N. Y., and " "cy Wl" na you a free trial bottle, all charges prepaid. This genuine offer is made to prove to everybody what a wn,tRrf l m--,;;.S. For Gifts AT H0LL0BAUGH V & SON'S. o A fine drens auit for Mhd, Boys and Children. A dresa Overcoat for Men or Boys. A Nobby Becftr for a ebild. The latest this Hat. A fine silk plash Cup, for Men or Boys. A fine pair of rtress or working Gl vt-s-Latest Tie, in puffe, four in bard and ticks. A pair of Douglas fine dress Shoes. A A nice neat pair cuff buttons. A A fine umbrella. NA suit case. A dress Shirt. watch chain. watch charm. Childrena nobby Suits and Bjefers, Overcoats a speciality for the Holidays. (:) ckott's Stores. CHRISTMAS IS COMING (:) This Store is Ready. 3 DON'T PUT IT OFF UNTIL THE LAST DAY. GOOD THINGS HERE FOR EVERYONE. 0 0 0 Here and there an old time whoo! UWu matter, it is worth publishing teacher is found who- declares that the mora! suasion system of governing school is not the right system. He says , the disrespect that is abroad among the eple for each other is owing to moral suasion. He says men and women have no reepect for each other, they say end do everything against each other except to kill and they would do that if they could escape the penalty of the law. The old time punishment with the rod, the coal rake, or a club when pupils are disre spectful, and tell what is not true, and do all kinds of bad a-ls, is the right way according to his belief to imi.art respect for the rights of others, and the pupil that has respect driven into hiiu proper respect for himself. lima it. a mil. tin ovno.mo A New York Reciment of volunteers! dare scarcely look displeased lie says now davs thev are little ltter than the lov.tr 1 order oi aniniais. inn moral suasion iow, one at a pupil marched from the ship that took them to Cuba, through the city of Havana, last Friday, on their way to military posts beyond tiie oJty. AH the people of the town turned out to see them. It was the first regiment of American citizen soidiers they had ever seen. The Cubans were highly pleased audi? .'A' , ....,.:... .. x. i.Shenil. weicomcu mu soiuicis uy nearly ex pressions of approval of their coming. Small pox got a great start in Bed ford before it was known. People thought they had chicken pox. The d-tors there had pronounced the dis ease chicken pox and iople did not mind it much, over one hundred were ailing with it, but some one connected with the state board of health came that way and pronounced it small pox, and now there is a great scare in the town. There are people who continue to be lieve that the ailment is chicken pox. The past hunting season was prolific of many accidents, but none were more singular than the following from the Philadelphia Times. i;iloonisburg,I)ec 9. Philip Marsh, of Sullivan county, aged 25 years, met wit a fatal accident this morning while on a hunting expe dition, lie leaned his gun against a tree while he sat on a ntar-bv log to rest. His dog ran against the weapon, which fell and was discharged, the con tents lodging in the young man's side. He died a few hours later. in school, it tne iwii-iier u.cs in chanct-H are the parents of that child will come and "bully rig" the teach the following despatch Lancaster, Pa., Dec. .. Jude Crubaker to-day granted a non suit in a damage ease asrainst the 'olumbiac Donegal Electric Kail- way, v.hieb is applicable to suits embracing claims to about S'L":), 000. The alxrve road is operated bv the Pennsylvania Traction Com- nv, which is also a defendant in the suits, but is not included in the nou-suit. Iu August, lS.t, a wreck occurred ou the Donegal cad in which several persons were killed and a large number wound ed, some of the latter being maim ed for life. Damage suits to the above amount were instituted ;ainst both companies, the first leing tried to-dav with the above result. Judgineut against the Pennsylvania Traction Company, if secured, will lie worthless, as the company is hopelessly bank- rapt and its existence will soon be wiped out by foreclosure proceed iugs. .V.I RR I ED: Walter Siikkifk. At iIi!Hiu- town, ou the 5th inst., by Rev. Y. H Fahs, George Ij. Waller und Kaggie A. LfKKXS Divkx. On the Clh inst., nt iiiriiiutown, by Rev. v.. II. rah John S. 1-iukoiis and Josephine A. Diven. C'RirE Kxf;,1'. On the 7th iast., at Btroads' 'dills, JNiilmn county, t Rev. J. C riwigurt. Isaac Cripe and Blanche Kncpp. For.TZ Fo'.ii. On the 8th inst., by Squire W. S. Neimond, at Richfield William A. Foltz and jlagg!e C. Ford. NO PLUTOCRATS FOR ESI.YI "What you readin, Samuel J" " 'Plutarch's Lives,' dad." "Sav it agaiu." " 'Plutarch's Lives.' " "You put dat book right down. son. Don't you know dem plut amis is tie wust enemies cis yer country's got? Dat's right, boy. Ef it wasn't fer demill'onaires and de trusts and de plutarchs, we a might be gettin rich au happy. So don't you read no more of dat book, sou not anudder line. Cleveland Plain Dealer. The public sale of the Rousum store stand and residence in our neighboring borough, Port Royal, ou Saturday last resulted in the proerty being stricken down to Miss Cora Dimm, present ten ant, for the sum of 2,180.. A good crowd attended the sale and the bid ding was quite spirited, and "The Dutch Auctioneer" was iu his element. The price is a fair one, but considering the location of the property and busi ness advantages in connection 'with it, the amount at which it was sold is not a penny too much. The government officials who had charge of the transportation of the troops last summer, and who had charge of the furnishing of supplies. are getting tired of being condemned' and investigated for failure in perform' ing the duties properly. Thev are turn inn the tables on those who have been hitmiriinir them. Thev are showine Accounts of the admirable conduct of! that no armv that the world ever tuni- the people m Cuba and Porto Ricosince , ed into the lield was so well provided the American j have come in as theid so luxuriously transported They tne .... i 1 tire showing to the world that the War new rulers, indicates that the people Department was lavish In its expendi- . . m.ti.ti litt.p than Viil ll (1 1"U . r . . ......i ...... . j tnerc mc luuui i. v n. . limn lures lor iraiis"uiiatMiu, j li i ' jut u i a been represented. and general provision ior tne army. SOT DEAD, BUT DRITXK. Dovkr, Dfx., Dee. S. From an over indulgence in applejack, Theodore Hopkins, ol Dover, went into a cataleptic state and many of his friends, lx-m positive that he was dead, pro ceeded to raise enough money by donations to - give him a decent burial. He was laid out iu his best clothes for the csisket. All preparations for the funeral were being completed when Hopkins sat tip in bed and exclaimed to his fleeing friends : "I ain't dead, thank the Lord I heard every word you said, but couldn't move." xhe man is still paralyzed from his hips down. The cash collected for his burial will probably be saved until Hopkins' mission on earth is ended, as the funeral has been postponed. Philadelphi Times, December 9 THE ONLY True Blood Purifier prominently in the public eye to- A KECH AHEAD. Philadelphia Inquirer, Dec. 0. Cabie,r Loggs, of the i irst Na tional Rank ot Dover, Delaware. in his testimony at the trial of the I nited Mates Senator lenney ou Wednesday made au explanation of some of the directions in which he scattered the bank's money. Uorgs' operations as a speculator appear to nave ueen liinneu only bv his opportunities. He sunk 910,000 in stock speculations, $20, OOf) on horse races, 5?lr,ooo iu poker, 5-2,000 on faro, yxt iu a buekel shop business, SI,;. 00 in a Wall street pool and other amounts in other illegal ways. There doesn't seem to have been sintrle game that Roggs could play. The other fellow always got tway with the bank s money, an-.l Boggs turned to some new way of gambling, only to sink deeper and deeper into the pit that he had dug for himself. Roggs' misplaced confidence in himself lasted as long as he eoald draw on the bank's funds for fresli ventures, and probably he now thinks that if he could have had a chance at cock fighting and crap unmolested he could have recuperated all his losses and proved himself a fiuan eier. As a- helter-skelter tosser of "heads you win, tails I lose' Roggs comes in a neck ahead of any of his competitors. RARGASSS "iK CLOCKS. 8 day Walnut clocks, 3.00. 8 day Fine Walnut clocks $8.50 1 day .Nickel alarm, $1.00. Elgin Watches, 5.00. All warra?ited,at T. R. McClellan's, Xoble building, 141 Main street Mifflintown, Pa. 2-t. ANTA IS KING. The Holiday Stools pre at thoir height, all ready for your inspec tion. Gathered in a bigger, more intelligent way than ever before. And in gathering largely, we gather well. Quantity is n great factor in Iho lessening cf prices. If yoa would oeiu-fit by tha bountiful stock stocks of givablo articles coma now. Unbroken assortments afford the choicest picking. Your selections will be .held for futura delivery. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Toydom in Full Blast. There is a great collection of quaiut and curious things to in terest children, fathers and mothers, ali of theci at correct prices- Sterling Silver Novelties. v7e never ha; such a collection cf fancy novel; ies in sterling silver, fancy chinawhre, perfumery, clocks, albums, lairrcn-', pocket books, to'lat cises, Hbaving cases, stamped linea floods, jewc'.ry, handkerchiefs, umbrellas and thousands of article to select from. Umbrellas for Men and Ladies, are uVnys appreciated, thon-moda of Holiday nacdkerchiefr, Men's N-ci-w-ar, a fiao White Sr.irf, ft pair Siispecderf, Liaua Collars p.nl Ouffa, all of tUeru niake welcome presents. Ladies Jackets and Capes Will be sold from now on at reduced prices, also a variety of Christmas Coats at very low prices. Dry Goods, Dress Goods, oiiiis una trimtmnga as epeciKiiy rcuurau pncei. uuiuc wt-i-shiiiit-d good ginghsms for 3c, and best SUnrUrd Calicoes f jr 3Jc , Canton Flannels for 4c, to 8c, Muslin for 3e, to 5c, H-.U, yard wide, best, 10 yards for 65c. Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes Tho largest stock and best qu dit y in tbe county. Rubber Boots and Shoes in ali sizes and Styles, Lidies.' fine Rubbers in to 3J for 15--., Men's Low Cut Rubbers for 25c , and heavy Felt, Boots with Woonsocket best Lubermans perfection overs-for $194. Don't Forget the Bargains HEATS ALL FISH STORIES. From the Malay Mail. A huge crocodile was caught in the Klang river last week, and on being cut open was found to eon tain the remains of the father of one of the spectators. The iden tificatiou was brought about by means of a ring and and belt buckle. .This was the first inti mation the sou had received of the j . . .( . ). . - A - V i i - sA -w4-t -4- i - rrtr rvi 1 -xiiu a iiuiiuicu ULiici uniigo yvu have only to see to appreciate. Bought especially for the Holiday trade. Call and see for yourselves. Hoiiobaugh & Son's n6 Main St., Patterson, Pa. cGLINTIO'S HARDWARE and Hofisc-urnishiiig STORE THIS STORE SETS THE PACE. O oOo -03 THAT'S WHY YOU LIKE IT. Things are never dull here: rever stupid. The full life of the store al wv& bos I cheerful welome for all comers, and shoppers are quick to decide ia favor of the Great Values to be found in our new RTent,StyJisli, Inviting S T 0 Kttuflns Of Mnttli.i forelteouM bwon utlful real'lnace for Vcorclinif to iceol tersal deluirean l Odaacetit by uni- rsilodice haTiioi tiy rnrtliqiinkp Hlialcen by vol o an. I p.vse.l tuousindi of Vpomtibla na l 'tirroea biin-"t-t rsriiHiB frooci ' posh Man He we will give you on our Carpets, Oil Cio.'rt. Lace Curtains, window Shades and Blankets. Ooino early and buy while the prices are low. 103 to 109, Bridge Street. SCHOTT'S STORES, 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1897. Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on daily roin 'HE -or HA, It will be , T0 THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS' Whn riRvft monev to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDKSN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTiFUL STYLE'J of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't tnl to give nim a can u in neea oi ciouung. " CTV l- I , , . . ... . . iL.ll day is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Therefcro oi ais turner, wuo xiu,u iuat get Uood'.t and ONLY HOOD'S, i mornin,' gone out fishing. 0. W. H ARLEY K. H. M A Sp,ciilj Seleeted S toe k o Aanges, Cook, Prlor and 8bep Stoves. HtirHft Ulaokets and Lap Bokee. LA.MPS, large and small. Couie tn and look around. We H make you fetl at home. Wo have the largest Stoek an Store in the count;. OUR NAME GUARANTEES QUALITY. 'CUNTIC, mifflintown; Get a cood paper I y sribecribinir. or the SriTiBKt Axn hxrsuOA!. SEVENTY-SEVEN"-("77.") "77 is Dr. Uuror-breys I.itaouc Specific fur the cr.rs cf Grip und Colds, atid the -rtVLEtiocof Pteumo nia." All drugeri.'-te, 23!. bubsenbo for the bKsnsix Axn Republican, a raper lliub coctaine choice reading matter, full of inform ion that docs the reader corl, and in addition to that, all local newethaf are worth publishing Cud places in ite columns. tf. HAVE YOU MUM TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER! -CALL AT tub ms T HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infanta Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 7 " Coughs. No. 8 Cures Neuralgia. . No. 9 " Headache. No. IO " Dyspepsia. No. 11 Delayed Periods. No. 12 " Leucorrhea. No. 13 Cures Croup. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. 13 " Rheumatism. No. 16 " Malaria. No. 19 " Catarrh. No. SO Cures Whooping Cough No. 21 " Asthma. No. 24 " General Debility. No. 26 " Sea-Sickness. No. 27 " Kidney .Disea'Ses. No. 28 Cures Nervous ebility. No. 30 " Urinary Diseases No. 32 " Heart Disease. No. 34 l Sore Throat. No. 77 . " Colds and Grip. Da. Huxphbxis' Homeopathic Mantjax. or Diseases Mah.bd Free. Small bottles of nleantnt pellets, lit the rest pockxt. Sold by drugRixW. or sent prepaid upon receipt of price, 25 cents, except No. W. and W re made $1.00 Rixo only, llumphrej-s' Medi oine Company, 111 William St-, New York. 9 t MIFFLIN'iOWN, PA.. THREE PER CENT IKTEKEfiT PAID CN TIME CERTIFICATE, Eoney Loaned at Lowest Bates. JUNIATA VALLEY BAInK. OF BISFFL,IiTOWIf, PA. Stookh older s Individnally Liable. LOUI3 F. ATKINSON, Prendent. T. VAN IKWIN, Cuhim OIBEOTOU. V. C. Pomaroy, H. J, Shollenberj0, iuba HerUler, Josiah L. Bartou, tolx-rt K. Parker, Louii B. AtkiniOD T. V. Irwin. BTOCKHOLDERfl : George A. Kepoer, Annie Jt. Shelley, Joseph Botlirock, P. W. Msnbeck, L. E. Atkinsoa, E. E. Parker, W. 0. Potneroy, J. Holmes Irwin John Hertrler, Jerome N. Thompson, ChsrlotteSnydr, T. V. Irwin. John M. Binir, Josiah L Barton, F. M. . Fennel!, amnol 8. Rothrock, Leri Light, M. N. sterrett, James 6. Healing, Samuel ScblcreL HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." 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