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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN. PA.
WEDNESDAY. JAN. 18, 1899.
bTf-schweier,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
THREE sones.
A root iii the rosy prime
Ami tilithe and dewy morn of time,
Whoij song was natural as breath,
Thiee !u.es sent forth to fight with
tleatn.
And oise he made to please the crowd.
It plen.-c-d them, and his praise was loud;
It pieaieu inuui ureau.v ior a day,
Aud then its music died away.
And one he made to please the few.
It lived a i-eiitury or two ;
Twa. sims; within the halls of kings
Tii-iii vanished with forgotten things!
And one he made to please himself,
Without a thought or fame or pelf,
But wiit it forth with doubt and fears.
And it outlasted all the years.
Ko other sons has vital breath
ThnxiL'h endlens time to fight withdeath
Than that the singer sings apart
To please his solitary heart.
New York Sun.
A cure for blues. Work.
Bloomlleld has a Golf club.
BsItiuK" : ' H kiDdatcClintio'8
st jr?.
governor Stone was inaugurated yes
terday. Sale Hills printed iu this office, at re
el u ecu rates.
He.- ian Howe, of Philadelphia is'
home on a visit. I
Si ain wants to sell all her islnno. , I
the Pa'-ifie cK-ean.
TiiOie was u fall of rain on Saturday
the fi!t i:i a long time.
Im. Fied Bishop has return to '
. . ... , . - ""'j ui ccn omer. about the
hon.e.nV.ash.ngton.D.C. j management of the American and
KaKaii-disgraeed himself and scan-! Spanish war, proves that beef was not
daiized the American army. j the only thing that was spoiled by the
Good beef and bad beef all put to-'War"
petli.-r, i no excuse for i:agan. j The funeral of James McCulloeh, of
The days are lengthening, next Sat-1 Tuwarora Val!e.V, took place on the
urday the sun will set at 5.0o. 1 16tn lnht McCulloeh fell on the
CM-- Hen Junkin, of Port Roval lel-H,othe P0" of his house some
!oi Sumlav ith her parents ' I tUUe go' aud that fa " the imme-
Mi. Maude Wilson i, vMting Mtal ejuof hi. dth. He was aged
BlaTiine McKee, in Miflihi count v. i ....
Mi -:-' r hen General Miles made a thrust
i.l.-,l.,e Murray gave an afternoon 'at -embalmed beef" he thrust Jtter
tea ad.v or two ago, for lady Mend-. !tha., he knew IT, JJ.TL Tl
Rovd
rarker is taking a course in
Commercial College, Philadel -
l:er(v's
pliia.
Mr. J:;niss McCulloeh, of Tuscarora .
township, was severelv hurt bv fallinc
down stairs. j pp5endid preacher !"
-5uhiH.Tib9 for the J cxiata Sexti- J Mr. Swellington "In what way ?"
ei. an!) Kepcbucas, the best paper j Mrs. Swellington "Why, he always
iii th county. j says something to make you think "of
Mis Harriet Jacknian, an employee .methiiig else, so that the sermon's
in liwgs i Buhl's store, Pittsburg is over heforeyou know it." Detroit Free
visitiii" litr parents. ' j Press.
(The knitting mill was started to' Fo3 ale. Tl. B srj r,f D
wo.-!, at Diiiii-annon last week, giving j recfot a ol the Frmet s Mt-rcan'.iio As
en.ploymeiit to 12 girls. fiOtili:n Ity I's'trsi d, lua . tl, t C rs
M'; JCf.T.t-T.ii...u s,.
'-rl ..J.v.l...c:iu MO JJU IJ1K a
to her sister, Mrs. Washington !
Biirchfield in Harrirfmro- "
f n, Brubaker will sell hishouseaud Aaff. 17 8: Lkwjs d
lot at the east end of town, because he
wants to move to his farm. To mueh for tbe dignity of the court
,. o. . - A bicycling lawyer of Potsdam, who
dou'iwr stone's inauguration was ; ,1 , . .....
L, . , . . . tt . presented himself in court with his
attended on Tuesday at Harnsburg, by .,.:,., ,, , , , . .
... , ' J AMtnesses all in knee breeches and cyc-
many Ju;:, ata count v iop!e. ... . , . , . J
1 hng stockings, was fined- 10 shillings
The P. It. It. shops in Altoona will for gross improprietv, and the sentence
build l.oon copper-bottom gondola cars has been con firmed "on appeal by the
ot So, in) ouiids capacity this year. Prussian courts.
-Kok r.K.x r.-To a small family, a non. Nelson Dingley, member of
comf..! table house Call at this office Congress, from Maine, died at 10:30 p.
for information iryou want to rent. ; m., January 13, at Washington. He
l'eai-'u growers, in the vicinity of was born on his grandfather's farm in
Lock Haven, rjty the cold of New j Androscoggin county, Me. Iu Con
Ytar's night killed the peaches there, jgresa he made the tarilT question a
' On Smidnv evening. Joseph McCauley ! st,:d' al,d wus dfatiugutohed as an able
was .-ailed to Mill Creek to conduct the Protective tariff advocate,
railroad station at that place, tempor-! Geuaral Eagan's language is not fit
arily. i to be published in a newspaiKjr, but
I with all that, his remarks have to be
ne diimnee to the First Presbyterian j published to show what cla of men
IT,"', ' , ""n ' y ," SU',day he Monsp. To say that he mid some-
,........ n, c.na.ico a loss OI :
?3.l00.
j
i '
Last Thtir-day, the weather bureau
aniiouii.f i a stretch of fog along the
Atlantic sea coast from Canada to
Flri.la.
Pennsylvania passenger coach brake
n ere nuired to give a $20 bond
wls.-n they are entrusted v. ith a passen
ger coach key.
Mr. Brice Horning and family, and
Mr. lames Horning and family, spent
last Thursday at the home of Mr. Jer
sey Leonaril, near Oakland.
Things have changed, in 1778 Span
iii money was at a premium among
Ameiican colonists, now, American
rii'.i,ey is at a premium iu Cuba.
S.me days aso, a t.ow OWIie(j Dy goj.
onion Kortney, of Heed's Gap, "went
niad. f:.,m thecircct of a bite from a
oos. Tlie cow whs bitten 10 weeksago.
r UomI.o.. ...
'i'.iouT ann wile are
among
ne nappipvt young people,
over the
"'in T v .a!,y,
alout 3 o'clock on
'""""'"K f the 10th of January,
"''Ivii C. (M.rtuer has been elected
roperiiitcdent, and J. H. Hallman
aid F.lnu-r -toner assistant suiierin
tendatits. f the i,utherall gulldav
A i
'!rm uind on Saturdav aftenioou
rl'i,"v- t,v Sunday morning sleighing
" ''troye-i. and the fields made
An anti-swearing
association has
wi Tf,m,i ; j
'ittsburg, whose object
Mcrous measures to stop
'fanity, on the streets and
iw !.:- j
"srr p'l' lj
ti-iie was inaugurated on
noon, a grand parade,
v at
-' in.tuciinii iiJ"lrc-e, and a
" w ere 1 he predominant feat-
r M-.W
I
!! -mi M ljiughliii, has Imth
i "ft water" on his farm
! iM.rlhwntt of town. He
ff-. tbLki-r on th hard
ii lhr M.ft water.
Th,
. i " . a. air ail ara (.
"roi ,t..r tlieChriMian Informed
Mv,'..f IU, .c,IBa,.k x j t luiacaun-
""""ietaliW aKitathin. which I"
' ! I. til . .T f.. .... ..... .m..lur
n!,, , iM iKhl.ring counts
Since the nr ,wv. an .
. ' l" opain. a ntimlxr
i ineomcewin high command- .rl
fighting with their mourbnTpena!
a- to the mistakes that took placed
who - piace, and
who are responsible for the mi.t.w
,g fed 393 tramps and allowed
w seep m his barn last v, tw
iel Smith, a Berks
imty farmer, has
.a , Jan
posted not.
- meet mat in th
C?en7 C Crider, of Frankli
1, a farm and
p auungitmcorn. His trial wm tl
place in Chambersbunr t rvT"
rv aaa..... '
.7 wuii.
s ttiu .i mn
i i7, inoune, January 13.
-.. sscharf, accompanied bv hi.
sons ueorge and Hurn, a
Rovni t.T.i . c l" x-oix
hm county, ana returned
home on Sunday,
for one day.
Prettv
good drive
Jimmyi9 your aunt on
mother's or your father's side?"
your
iommy-"Sometime3 ou one Bide
and somctunes on the other. It de
pends i U1x,u who is getting the best of
it." Boston fJI..w
How drunk a man must be to escape
TtlA frinia i . - 1
" muruer ror shootine
other is stated hv ;..
language : "To be too dnmir t.
the intent to kill he must be too drunk
lunu me intent to shoot."
Teacher Now
Willie," what did
Hobsou do ?
Willie Spoiled mv sintor'f. ha,.,
o marrymg Mr. Flush. He wouldn't
nave nothing more to do win, ho.
she kissed the navy guy.
James T. Alter, cashier of tv.a v. t
-Ti,. . . ' "w
""wo,,Bi 1Jank f Bloomfield, Perry
" f " liiauche E. Kridcr, of
"""-e Vere d at the home
ofHon.Jamea North iu this town, on
eiiiBK or tne nth day of January.
To read what the commanders of
the different
.nrf . i luc
jobbers for his army, but unconsciouv
; he struck for the millions of people who
! buy meat prepared and sol.l i,v ti-.a
large Sealers in meat,
Afr: s,. ,.t uu .... .
aA ilT rt t.'t, Iheir fc.ti.ra iu P.it
. -
:trt" -
Terms pur pntticurars
irqu.iuw vv. .t-rret, .n tco
hi,10. ,i(,h t rlut
to tell it right, is to tell what he said,
that is the reason his blackguard utter-
' ance is published.
Aged Husband (after a domestic
storm) Well, you can do as you please
about SToiiiK to this ball, but if you ico I
shall call ou my lawyer in the morning
and aiter my will.
Young Wife Oh, no, you won't !
You seem to forget that when I married
you I absorbed all the will power in the
firm. Chicago News.
.Last Saturday Eli Shottsberger, Ed.
Gushard and Wm. Murray, of this
place went to the ridge above town and
followed the tracks of an animal into
a hollow tree. The tree was cut down
when out ran a large coon which Mur
ray captured with his hands. It was
brought to town alive and exhibited in
a box at the National House, Saturday
evenihg.
Bloomfield Democrat. Two of tbe
most successful hunters In Perry county
are H. V. and J. W, F. Hartzel, sons of
Isaiah Hartzel, of Wheatfield township.
During the last bunting season they
killed four wild turkeys, twenty-six
pheasants, two hundred quail, four
hundred rabbits and about twenty
squirrels. This probably beats the rec
ord of any other two hunters in the
county. . .
Complaints are coming from a num
ber of counties in Pennsylvania, that
horses are taken from barns and stable.
In the country, at night, and used and
returned sometime before day light
The evidence that a horse has been out
is plainly revealed bv the appearance
of the animal
Sometimes tbe borne if !
lrt at another bam miles away
from
tbe one from which it was taken. Home
one will get hurt at that burinem.
Sheriff Mav. of Westmoreland county
last Heptemlr submitted to the ampu
iif hi richt arm aiove tlie wri?i, ;
lllllUll t U b ,i.... I
1 a !
ami he id now coiitcmplatlnjr aiioui-i j
....laiion of the same arm. He :
!urtU Hieb excruciating pain -In the I
numm of the anipui-u-d hand" that he 1
haTt-u ableto ,rtve
r tTl l!oill.lal Tduth, d -
tain relief only, it
euttins oil of anotliet
faction of "
.
mi.
. i.u...iv.l.iirLT KrltiMtory, Jauuarv
V a aa. ..- --a
ti II i Klnrk utHI NIVtt lie
UWf
""J . " , .1...
In the S..utli Mouuiam '""- " -
South Mouutalil "1vmiu
I.. i:rMiie loliP"lPt lnUK
; th iHjof ". vU""
. to... . .
' IT ,culre lmau on Thursday
1 the ? he h '
1 former' thereof claim
; to the bountv of si w. . .
, , '-' vip. xie said
he had .ent them to the happy hunting
pounds in August, September and Oe-
Ik Tl l ""acung proof of the fact
that he killed them in this county the
Commissioners have not yet paid him
the U5 for exterminated Reynards.
Henry SuloufT died at his home
about 4 miles north of Mifflintown, at
- P- ni., January 14. 1S99. iri
less 1
,J
was
" valley, and lived
most or his days iu Juniata county
He was a soldier in the Mexlcao war,
un nm. Irwin's connnv
lle
.
,uc lwl U111H or S1,a(le
! mnmit: ...I
; wuere ne lived
and enjoyed himself wjt
X til.i fitmilv
! "P to the time when gangreue set in
... ana ironi that time on
it was but the beginning of the end,
which came as it. bi-to t...
came as stated . alio vp iniu.
ment in Union cemetery on Tuesday
afternoon.
Hard on General Eagau's beef. J
Harvey Scott, of Pittsburg, was con
nected with Battery B. Pennsylvania
Volunteer! at Porto Rico, savs the beef
sent to Porto Rico was bad. "I only
ate the beef for three days, as it turned
my stomach, but from what I saw of
it I don't thiuk it was very. good. I
saw the cook throw a piece to his dotr
one day and the dog took one whitT of
it ana men threw up its head and ran
away. I remember one day I was de-
tfi il.l l ...
141 oury a mine wnich we
naa to shoot, and at the same time we
buried a lot of beef, and I must say that
the beef smell was more offensive than
the dead mule."
Catpain A. Wilson Norris, Assistant
Adjutant General, of General Gobiu's
brigade, died unexpectedly about 5
p. m., on the loth Inst., after eating
dinner at the Harrisburg club house.
He had came the day before from the
camp of the 2nd Army Corps at Au
gusta, Ga., to attend tbe Governor
Stone inauguration. Immediately after
dinner he was taken sick. One doctor
after another was summoned, but all
were of no avail. He was a son of Dr.
John C. Norris, of Clinton county.
When his parents died, he was adopted
by Ids uncle the late Colouel A. Wilson
Morris. He was a lawyer by profes
sion, but when the war with Spain
broke out he droppsd his law books and
bec-ame a soldier. He was an able pub
lie speaker. He was 23 years old. He
died of heart failure, caused by acute
indigestion.
Howard Smith, of Scliusgrove, Sny
der county, ja in the 10th United States
Infantry in Havana, Cuba. The young
Bo.uicr roie name to ins lamer in
Selinsgrove about their arrival in Ha
vana the day before Christmas. Among
other things he said in the Selinsgrove
Tribune was this. We had to march
through Havana in order to reach our
camp and such a reception as we got, I
never seen before, the streets were al
most covered with flowers which the
pretty girls threw at us. j
Such a class of people I never seen
before, the aristocrats are dressed iu
silks and the streets are full of poor
naked children. - . .
I wish yon could see this place at
mess tune, the poor Cubitus come by
the scores, to gather up the refuse. At
dinner time to-day a small boy was
standing by 1113 side watching me eat,
he did not have a. fctitch of clothes on.
I gave him a few hard-tack.
Bloomfield Times, January 12. One
night this week, Dr. E. E. Moore, of
this place, was startled about 11 o'clock
by the jangling of an electric burglar
alarm, which connects the doctor's
house with the stable, lie hastened
out to investigate, and taw to h:s
alarm that the stable was a blaze of
light. He Immediately concluded that
the building was on fire, and that one
of the back doors had fallen from its
hinges thus springing the alarm. He
rushed to the barn, only to find every
thing quiet. The electric light, how
ever, was turned on and the switch
was twisted entirely off and was lying
on the floor. This was rather remark
able. The doctor began an investiga
tion, his dog assisting. "Tip" sprang
into the hay-mow and soon caught on
to the situation. The situation evident
ly didn't like it you could tell that
from the general trend of its remarks.
The doctor siezed a pitchfork and got
up on the mow. He found a man there.
The fellow wore rather good clothes
and a dog ou one of his legs. He must
have been a lover of animals for the
dog and he were already strongly at
tached to each other. The doctor sug
gested that he come out of that. The
man objected. The doctor backed up
his suggestion with the fork,.
The man fcaw the point of argument,
and came down. The doctor persuad
ed, the dog pulled and the man swore
and at last they all got out in the oen
air. "You can go aud sleep in the jail,"
said the doctor. "Or come back and
sleep ou the pitchfork." He left, and
whether he went to jail or not, "he
never came back."
MARRIED:
Kkrn- Hughes. On the 21st of
Decern. er, WJH, ut 151air'i4 Mills, liunt
ingdou count v, fa., by Hev. Francis
E. I'urcell, l)avid M. Kern and Mary
Hughes.
Ai.tek Kreiirh. On the 11th lust,
at tbe bonis of Hon. Janie North, In
Milliiiitown,'by liev. A. T. Haven,
James Alter and I5!aticbe E. Kreider.
Marshall Rhine. On tbe 12tb
hift., bv itev. W. II. Fahs, at Mifllin
town. VVellliigtonS. Marshalland Lucie
E. Ithine.
iiui.-icHni.-. On tbe 17th Hint
. Miniintown, by Hev. W. II. Fabs,
Elmer Harris and Mary Annie Hawk.
.4 BAIIBIT R ASCII.
A (Dmnany of t'liifacoaus
have
or"ani.ed fur the tnii-pone of rais
. ' .... a- - a- ..1 1 F. . 1 .. w
nJr nioous w: ni auu
. . . . aa l ; ., 4 1 ... .hi I
f.MMl auu lor
large ir.Ul oi i.iini i "
chased and properly lail out for
ra,,,,it n.ising purjHs. The
1Ileat is to I e raniidl, and s,ll a
-raniil n.M.it meat. Th. fur will
1 pn-iwrwl and put po I
trie Seal, eiettiie m.ii iKin
iuil is a r.l'it flin rat, and a
N I-
-OSlI IIW""'" i niHIl l."M. ni..-.
. . . .1. !... L;.i-
Tlie elllliinv 0M-l to mnKr moil-
,. ,j.v i,uVr fairly
ntartel, H raiiH iimiupiy.
" I " .... a.l l
CALIFORNIA. . -
Extrariaary Tour vlaPean
- Raiirsata.
1 . ' .
America 1.4 a great conntrv. In
variety and graudenr of catara!
scenery it is UTim.led. To traverse
Jt, to behold its diversiiies and its
wonders, is a liberal education
..t.a... u lo lL,e jin:uurea metropol
itan citizen. The Peraonallv-Con.
-ait-r I .... . i . j, - - '
uueiea lour to Ualifonr.a under the
uirecnon of the Pennsylvania Ril
road Company, which leaves on Feb
ruary 9, affords a moat excellent op-
rnrltinll. 4.. ." ., . -
aw.l U " H a - . . '
i-..iulh.v lu view toe VilSt cnriclr
, u uouGiuose txcuty cf this mar
velous lacd. Tno party will travel
over rue c-tuire route m the model
t uinnan tram of smoking, dinitiy,
slapping, aud observation cars tx
hibittd at tbe Wcrid'a Fair, Chicago,
aau fcuusequentiy at Atlanta, Nash,
ville, and Omaha. This tiaiu will bo
placed in snv.ee for tbe first time on
thia occasion, nn 1 will bo in chargo
of a Tourist Agent aud Chaperon
who will look ar all dt tails of tie
trip, as well ae tbo individual welf-irc
of members of tb miMt Kio..d
will be made ut Mammoth Cave,
New Organs dining Mardi Gran
C rniva!, E! Peso, L.- B Augelo. Sin
Diego. R-dla'ids, Iliv.isid, Pasv
dua, SdT,ta Barbara, Monlerey, Del
Mobte, Sauta Cm a, Mouot HauiilioD,
Jlenlo Prt'fc, S.m Prancieco, Silt Lake
O.ty, Glen wood Springs, Colorado
Sprijge, iUaciiou and Uardya of the
Gods, Denver, ud Chicago. Nice
teen days will be pp-ut in California.
Kound-trip rate, including all necf a
sary expenses during " entire trip,
f 100 from all points on the Peiv sy.
vinia Ri roact Syrtfm east of Pitts
burg; 8395 from Pittsburg. For
itinerary and full information opp'v
t ticket age.- Is; Tourist Agent, 1106
Broadway, New York; (r address
Geo. W. Boyd, Aesislaut General
rassefgpr Aget t, Brotid Saeet Sta
tion, I'Liladelpuia. 3 w.
SOMETIllNCi IOR KOTIIIXG.
We have heard of the boy who
wanted to eat his cake and keep it
too, hut never before of a business
man who sold his goods srnd then
gave the purchaser credit for the
amount paid. To learn about this
send to Jamks Yicks Sons, of Ro
chester, X. Y., who agree to do
this iu their Guide. The Golden
Wedding edition of Tick's Garden
and Floral (itiide is certainly an
artistic work, with its twenty-four
pages lithographed in colors, and
nearly one hundred more pages
filled with handsome half-tone
illustrations, photographed from
Flowers, Fruits, Vegetables and
homes. .
"Whilst his Guide is really too
expensive to give away, they give
it with a Due Bill for L5 cents
worth of seeds for only 15 cents.
Another new feature is the doing
away with the old packet of Vege
table Seeds and stating the quan
tity in each case, the buyer getting
more for his money.
VERY SHIRT II DUSKS.
"Rig Jack" is not the only in
telligent Xew York horse that Mrs.
Gabriella E. Jackson tells about iu
the article, under Mint title, in the
.January hi".v?Ev.-'u.i.)j 1 'ftffnrsnf
she says, a great many very clever
and very beautiful horses in our
big city. Indeed, Wee Winkles
and 1 know several ourselves.
"Billy Borden," for instance, who
knows his milk route so well that
his driver lias only to say, "S West
Sixty sixth, Billv," or West
Sixty-Mth, Billy," to have him go
at once to these addresses, or any 1
other with which he is familiar, j
A;
to
cuiu, he will say : "Xo milk here
day, iJisly," and Uilly iom on.
Then there is "Dan Sjrrel," who
draws the milk wagon that takes
the milk to Central Park Dairy
every morning. His driver often
amuses the children that gather
about his pet by saying :
"Now, Dan, I iielieve you are a
Democrat."
"Xo," shales the head.
"What ! a Republican V
"Yes, yes, yes !" and a stamp
ing of both front feet, while the
tail is slashed alwut like a banner
to emphasize his sentiments.
Dan is great fun. Xor must we
forget our old pet ".Thigo," of the
mounted policemen's horses ; for
he was truly wonderful, and I
might go on almost endlessly tell
ing of his remarkable sagacity and
cleverness.
Jingo siud Wee Wiukle3 were
warm frieuds. for Winkles spent
two m inters in a home very near
the West Seventy-second street en
trance to the park, and each sun
shiny day carried her lump of su
gar to Jingo, who would perforin
all sorts ct tricks in order to win
his reward. lie would waltz, go
down upon his knees, shr.ke hands,
fetch a pocket-handkerchief that
she made beliere she had dropped,
whisper iu his rider's ear, and do
many things besides.
SIIEflltT'S SALES.
Sheriff Stoner will sell iu the
Couit House, in Mifflintown, Fri
day lebruary .3rd, at 1 p. m.
A tract of 72 acres of laud with
frame house ami barn, in Spruce
Hill township, as the property of
Lydia A. Plick and C. F. Glick.
A lot of ground on Cross Street,
Midiintown, house, slable and out
buildings, as the property of Mag
gie M. P. Shu man.
.i I.t.11PMGIIT tOMI'iJIIOAi.
lie! ween now and Spring time
there Mill lie many opportunities
of liu evening to read up on the
diUVient portions of the (ireat
Northwest.
To this end the Chicago, Mil
waukee t St. Paul Hallway Co,,
11... r... Tmui a tut .1 xit i.ul t aa
i" iuitvi ....
l.atl ..n i a... , ,a if tn 1 .ata illna.
-."... ..w ....o . a..
trated instructive pamphlets re-
gHr.ling the various States tnnel-
1 by its linw.
I wilding your address to ) .
JNwoll, .eiierm Imiuigra .ou
iinvgo, in.. h-h- :. u ,ur
; t ciOM-iwe is for information ulmiit
t i: . .. v at.
..... . I. i r,., a.f V. .,). Ihll l
..u nifier ir humcnii is hi i.r
rejl.xlng loll Inuin.-!.l.iil any
ar .-.-.raU W '
nvuoh i inonwi .n.
n
Dr. Darid Kennedy Pmrorite Remedy ' frequently euros
members of a family. Wailo it ia ' considered by many to bm a Kidsay an
Bladder Medicine, it ia just as certain to euro Dyspepsia, Constipation, Rbea-
nmusra, bcrofula and Eczema. This
-"""J1 wuuiuoii, go mey can silt all impurities from
Healthy blood practically means a completely healthy
Hero b a letter from Mrs. Capt. Pmi Race, of
N. Y.: "My husband was troubled with his kidneys,
f earf uHy with shooting pains through his back. Ho
-David Kennedy m FavoritrnXenudr, '
uow fweu ana strong. Although
seventy jrears of age, ho is as hearty as
a hi an many years younger. I was so
. VI a ...
uouoioa witn uyspepsia that it
painful for mo to walk.
II y food did r.io no good, m
as my stomach could
not digest it Somebody
recommended Favorite
Remedy to me, and aiter
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 Norro
Troubles, and for the Liver and Blood it is a specific.
It has cured many that were beyond tho aid of other
medicine. Ask your drurvffist for it.
substitute. It will cost vou ti.oo for .
If you want to try Favorite Reined v
office address to the Dr. David Kennedy COSporatiom. Rondout, N. Y. and
mentvn thts Jefrr. They will send you a free trial bottle, all charge, prepaid.
This genuine offer is made to prove to everybody what a wonderful med-tine it ia.
chott's
Mr
Happy and. Pros
perous i
Year.
Our Special Bargain
now commendr"i- liJ"
yearrand-Big-rl
ft
on all our goods before stock taking
commences.
Ladies' Capes Jackets, Wrappers,
Skirts and Waists, will be closed out
at extra low prices.
New Ginghams, Muslins, and
Sheetings are unpacked and will be
sold at Bargain prices.
New Carpets and new Oil Cloth
will be sold at reduced prices.
SCHOTTS STORES,
1805, ESTABLISHED,
Special Invitation To The Public
To attend the Attractive Sale ot Clothing that goes on dat.j
from
THE
OF
d. w. ha:
It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who nave money to inveet to examine the Stock of Good? for
MEN, 13GYS AND CHILDREN
It is truly marvelous to .See
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLELj
ol'iu;ts and Overcoat at the W onderfully Low Trices.
Uis prices leave all CkmijK.'tiUr8 in the rear, so don't I dl
to give him a call if in need of Clothing,
D. W. H A R h E Y
M1KKUNTOWN V-A
3
is because it first puts tho Kidneys in a
tbe blood.
body.
Hudson,
andsuffoni
teoklte.
and insiat , i tv.. .-u. -
rf.1 fnJ: v....
Stores.'
you all
Days are
br new
dctionsare made
MSE ST0GK
I t
H0LI
. & 80NU
Our Holiday Trade was Phenom
inal But We Still Have a
Large Line of
Winter
THAT WE MUST CLOSE OUT
Spring will soon be here and we prefer to lose our
profits now. Kather than carry our heavy goods over
and lose later.
Any Overcoat in our line can now be bought at
cost. Any Winter Sait can now be had at cost.
Why ! because we would sooner have the mony the
goods cost us and invest it than have it tied up in
Goods on our shelves, particularly when we need the
room for our spring stock. The successful clothier of
today is the one wiio starts each seasaa with a new
line. For this reason we offer you Goods at (Jot.
- Now is the time to take advantage of Cost Prices.
Seeing is believing, come and see.
Hollobau
n6 Main St.,
McOLsINT
HARDWARE
and ttiouseFuriiishin
T- O
THFS STORE SETS THE PACE.
0-
-oOc
: ATS WHY
Tilings are nevsr dull her; re7er etupid. The fuil life of the itor al
w)& has a cheeiful wa'iiie fur all comer, and ti eppers tio quick to ieie
in favor of the Great Values to be found in oar ctw .
Neat, Stylish.
. Tnvitingr
S T ft H F
K. H, M'CLINTIC,
Oet a gooa parrx ty Fiib?cr;t::na! m :hf;
8KS7ISBI AHI HT.?TfLlH.t.
"HEX liN i I-feES" ENTH-T777T
'77" i Dr, flvimphreys' farcout
Specific fur tuH core of Grip and
Colds, end tbe prtv?ntionof P:tumo
nia. All druppi.'ff, 2o.
Subscribe for t!;o iSkstixei. a:v
Eeitblicas, a j apt-r tbnt rontiiinf
choice reading iauittr, fu.l of infene
tion thiit does iLe render r'od. and
iu adui: ion to ti nt all locul ntwutLa!
are worth p:tbiihirg End iTaefR ic
il9 colurui s. if.
HUMPHREYS'
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
1 Cures Fever.
S " Worms.
3 " Infants' .Diseases.
4 " Diarrhea.
7 " Coughs.
8 Cures Neuralgia.
0 " Headache.
10 " Dyspepsia.
11 " Delayed Periods.
12 " Lacucorrhea.
18 Cures Croup.
14 " Skin Diseases.
IB " Rheumatism.
16 " Malaria.
19 " Catarrh.
SO Cures Whooping Cough
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No. 21 "
No. 2 4 "
No. 23 "
No. 27 "
No. 28 Cures
No. SO "
No. 32
No. 04 - "
No. 77 "
Da. IlrxrDKTs'
Asthma.
General Debility.
Sea-Sickness.
Kidney Diseases.
Nervous Debility.
Urinary Diseases
Heart Disease.
Sore T.iroat.
Co'.ds and Grip.
Homeopathic Mawai.
or Dikcm Maii.kh Free.
Iniilt Kittln t t pi, .i,nt pcl!t. flf il, Ti-it
vk krt. Hi!.l l)jr t!riiKiil.i, or vnt im-imiil uoon
rwlf.t nf )rl"-. S aw i.ta. iir.-i.t tr. ami n
urn mnl t-l o m:m t.nlf. Ilumplir-r.' Mudi .
do ( irn.f.au. Ill M., or. j
HUMPHREYS' I
WITCH HAZEL OIL j
"THE r:LC OINTMENT."
f.-'-.-Vrt. 4l . ;, - i-.l, MlnlnrnW-i'-afl
r i I- ' r I , l,1 .f UW Baa lun,
. l'"a( M lMIaaiW-i.- CV(. aa'.
raict, tt ci t ' kl zt- a "T. .
IW " . F P ii ' f -.a f. v H I.
aV . (N, 1 1 1 1 1 IKS
0BAUGH
o
Son's
Patterson, Pa.
03
;YQU LIKE 1
o
A Sp oia;ly Selectud S In t O
Saoges, Cock, Frler and Snea
Stoves.
Hi.rs-; 15Iaukets and Lap lUbca.
LAM1 S, largs and i-mall.
Come in and look around. We'll
Diske ycu fetl tt liono.
Wa Lave tho largest Stock and
Store in the county.
GUARANTEES QUALITY.
MIFFLINTOWN;
ME I0H EOr-EITO TEFCSIT ?
ARE Y0lf A B0RS0WEU I
-r.u.t. at-
rm
If
AstSi
.5
THREE PER CENT
INTEEEBT
PAID 01S TIME f EETinCATEis,
Kciey toil st Lowest hks.
March 6, 1S98.
TIIE
Juniata Valley
National Bank.
-o-
Capital .... !(;0,0U0.
LOUIS E. ATKINSbX, President.
T. V,
IRWIN, Cahler.
O
IMREfrrOKS.
K. Atklnwm. W. ." Pomeroy.
John Hertzler. J. I.. nnr.
II. J. Sht ll.-i liircr. Ic. K. Parker.
T. Van Irwin.
I ii lei il allowed time di iKwitx at
i the rate f hn-e r nut. ptruimni.
i Jnntiary II, ISiiW.
' The Sales f I!ort tryrI12a
;.n llm Uijjn.t in ilw m,Ul l-aui)
mil by li.HNl .-arnjriU ait
in.lrrfnl, Hi-fi--t. friuanaU
Hood'a Pill"a7T tiva htl faailiY
uUiartk aat lirar uiedlciae. t&c