Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, February 01, 1899, Image 3

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    MI5LINT0WN. PA.
UASDFKOPRIETOH.
sHOKT LOCALS.
B,ulen Arnica Salve.
of all kinds at .AfcClintic's
iore.
wclpr McClellan is ill.bi.d.ngh
Sunditolherwtlrjfor htm.
has been nxoa ss
Ssioyd Pannebaker, cf Ccalpoii,
ipemmewuiygot last week with
bis parents in town.
Some writer in the Tribune, last
week, in an article on - democratic
members of the legislature voting
for a republican United States Sen
ator said, 'death were better'
Yes. yes, the writer it is presumed,
means the member will be sent to
heaven.
Chicago will supply Europe with
10,000 coach and 'bus horses.
They are to come from different
parts of Illinois and Iowa, and will
be shipped at the rat of 200 head
a week. The first consignment left
last rnoay, for London and Liver
pool.
Judge Ycrkes created a Bensation
during a trial at Scranton by offer
ing a man freedom if he would
f T or Ibe beginning of the en anu there sign a pledge. On
Q?3J ,na notice that the license of anv saloon
keeper selling the man liquor
Life Pills.
a num
Pa., on
preach
lieniiise of a
n- Kine 3
y. v. H- Mnbock spent
U: of J3 in Lncft6,er'
i.- Vr. Haven lil not
Sunday evening
wrere cold
jr8 Jhn Hullobaugn spent a
fcw day list week with her sisters
in BHirisbars.
SubTil1 fr the JimataSksti-
ItEi'i iti-K AS, the best paper
in tb county.
Mathers bas obtained a
the fiice of the Pennsyl-
JemfB
Minna in
mia Krtilrot.il. at Altooua.
5uek leu's Arnica Halve.
lr. Harry lerr l.iought the
IX-rr homestead house ou Main
street, at public sale for f 1.400.
Ci'aileK Erttou and cousin. Miss
X.I'ifi Brstton, of Mifflin county,
spctit Sunday with Mrs J. O. Dimm
Some one went Juto trance
JIower'H cellar, in Fermanagh tovvn
iliip. and stole a ham out of pickle.
After s--ending about a week with
M: Maude Wilson, Miss Bd'l, of
Bt iiwoo l, returned to her" home San-
QttT.
Mrs. Jackson, wile of William
Jackson, deceased, of Altoona, has
been vinitiu her friends in Mifflin
town. Y. -idler General J. P. S Gobin,
f bien discharged from the rnili
tvy etrvioe of the gtneral govern
ni'Dt.
Knock dov n in price for Bale bills
$l..)ftirnunilierone half sheet bill,
with notii-e of ale in The Jtniata
PEXTINEI. AMI ltEITill.lCAX.
Dr. Kind's New IMseovcry.
Kn r.Rv-r. To a small "family, a
romfortaUe houe Call at thin office
for information if you want to rent.
would be revoked.
Huntingdon Globe, January 2t
Representative Malum has in
troduced a bill in Congress for.i
pe.-sion of f 12 a month to Sarah
A. McCahan, widow of John Mc
Cahan, late a private in Conwanv
C tirst Keiriment. IVnnavlva 1119
i avairy.
Dr. King's New Life Pills.
v
Gov. Hastings' new residence in
Bellefonte, will have in it a chan
delier that will cost seventeen hun
dred dollars. It will be placed in
the vestibule near the handsome
winding stairs. The other chande
liers through the house will range
from five hundred to a thousand
dollars. Bellefonte Gazette.
At the Musical College, Freeburg,
Snyder county, Pa., none but the best
methods are used, so that to-day it is
recognized an one of the foremost schools
of music in the country. S3 will pav
for a term of six weeks, instruction and
board. Spring Term will begin May 8.
For catalogues address,
Henry B. Moyeb, Director.
Mr. D.vr'd Heterick died on hU
farm in Walker township on the 2Sth
ult., of a fritracted Lines caused
by a stroke of paralysis He wa
aged 68 years His wife, whose
maiden name was t:fhine Galla
gher, with two children survive him.
Interment in the Presbyterian cma.
tery at M'fflintcwc, on the 27th day
of January.
Dr. King's New Discover.
William Culbertson, while rnkiDr
the rounds in tte secord story of
the carpet factory on Friday, wnlked
on a hatch in tie fl -or, the hatob
bad not been prprly fastened. It
dropped and left him in th story
be'ow, a dit-tance of about 8 feet
His right side, right arm and right
leg were all curt, but be is recover
Associate J&i ...',v. . r. '
Williams. f tk Anmn iVn
died of heart disease, while sittim?
" iu nis room in the
Continental Hotel, in Philadelphia,
at 6 o'clock on the 25th in.f wl
was born in Suaquehama county
in 1830. His death will ran.. thL
election of a democrat next ft.lt
the law provides that when two
candidates for the Supreme Court
bench are before the people, one
shall be a democrat, and Judge
Sterrett's time expires and tb.
will place two candidates for ibe
judgship in the election caucus.
Philadelphia Times. Franklin,
Pa., January 25. Two Venanro
county girls displayed a heroism
to-day in an effort to save their
father's life that has not often been
equaled. William Ikidon, a prom
inent farmer of Canal township,
was attacked by a bull on his farm
and severely gored.
His daughters heard his cries
for help and hurried to his aid.
As they passed the woodpile they
picked up axes and with these at
tacked the beast with so much
determination that thev killed it.
store was burglarised last Saturday)
mgnu im entrane was - maia
through tha hack door
meuiods as are known to thieve t
by prying off the shatter of the door
window, tnen taking oat a pane of
glass and reaching through and un
locking the door. By the aid of
tallow candles, the small booty was
gathered into a bag that belonged
to the store, and the guns that were
taken were wrapped in pieces of a
horse blanket that was - stolen from
some where else. The proprietor
was late in walking to his store on
Sunday morning. When be took in
the situation he hurried -telegrams
in every direction, and by nightfall
a return despatch mentioned that
the police of Altoona had captured
two yoang men with hardware store
goods, they had been captured on a
Logan Talley trolly ear that they had
boarded at Bell wood, a place east of
Altoona. On Monday morning Mr.
Pannebaker aad officer Samuel Lapp
went to Altoona, and by 2 o'clock
p. m., of the same day they had re.
turned with Edward Louder and
David Allison. The thieves were
tken before Justice Frank Patter-
chopping its body nearly to pieces ,0D- Squire required them to
iu iiieir euoris 10 save their father. H"" eacn eauu oaii lor tneir appear
j biuji iuc lcmug animal j -wj
sfore it had gored the life out of 'a default of bail
HE
Dr. Dmrid Xmnmedm mrorttm Kamedr freoaemtly
tnembTa of a faauly. While It is considered by saaay s be a KHmrnj
waaaer Jfedidne. it Is jest as certain to ear Dyspepsia, Ceatttpatfea,
matism, Scrofola and Bcaema. ThU is because it first pats the Kidneys la
sanny eoaaiUoa.se they can sift all impurities foot
Healthy blood practically means a completely healthy
Here is a letter frost Mrs. Capt. rim Racb. e
N.T.: "Myhtubas was troaUed with his Udaeys,
fearfally with shoetiag pains through his back. He
xansi
before ;
their father, but not before he was recPtnr"d 78 pockt knives, 2
so seriously injured that he cannot
recover.
were sent to
The goods j
1 -Ml riw mgvt IO JAn:idb A
revolvers 9 nxnra nrl mm old ninr
that Pannebaker says is not his,
which haa irivei. tm to lha miuVa.
Lewistown Gazette. Januarv 2G. tare that the old rsr mav belomr
A bold attempt was made early to 8quire C. B. Horning, he having
on Sunday morning t ml thu'lot one on the nicht. thieves wttre
bank in lieedsville, this county. j' h hcuse. Three pair horse
rour men broke open the railroad cuppers, 3 pair sncars,2 uairicissorr,
tool chest below the station and!9 l spoons, 1 paper of car. ridges,
procuring an iron bar proceeded to boxes half dozen in each box of
tne station, broke in and took'1"" oives, a naix dozen silver
therefrom a lamp, then made their ! '' a Christian Endeavor hymn
C.sr Haason.
X teekJJir.
way to the Wagner carriage shop,
iorcei an entiance and securing
two chisels, brace and bit and
sledge, they went to the bank and
with the aid of the various tools
forced the front dnir open and
having got inside three of them
broke open the cash drawers but
got nothing for their pains, Xo
signs are visible that they tried
the vault. Thev were seen bv
Rolert Lashcll, living opposite,
who does not sleep verv soundlv.
and rose to see what time it was
and then looked out of his front
window, wheu his attention was at
tracted to a man standing at a tree
in front of his residence and after
wards discovered three others go
ing towards the bank.
After they had finished the iob
the robbers went down to the
station, wrenched off the lock that
held the hand car and rode to
Miss f.iiclla Delluff gaveapartv
for a number of hor friends, at her
hmiie in Patterson, last Friday
ereninc
Spanish figures place the loss of
men in Cuba iu the late war with
nick liens.
Tlie frequent acts of house break
ing have iinlmed people to be
u.re on the alert. The old pistol
and old gun are stood in a more
convenient place.
The Fermanagh township repub
Hears held their primarr election on
the 30th, and nominated El ward
Coldron for judge of election; for
inspector, Charles Sieber; for road
supervisors J. P. Smith, H. B Ren
nirger; school directors, O.F. Moyer,
Joseph Brent: auditor, S. M. Horn
America, at $0,000, chietly through ine; overseer of poor, John Sisber;
township clerk, W. A. Thomas; con
stable, Philip Pannebaker.
The court martial called to try
General hiiuan. returned a verdVt
of guilty of the two charges. Firct,
guilty of the charge of conduct un
becoming an officer and a gentleman.
Jos -nh Hss and wife, were Scond. frailty of conduct to the
calhl ti Duncannon by despatch on ; prejud ca of good order and d:scip in.
thsl'itn of January to attend the He was promptly sentenced to Ois
furenl of M. Harner. Mrs Heas's I misal from the United Siats Army.
The court afterwards recommenced
him to the Presideut ns a subject
for executive clemency.
The 6-m of Clayton McMichael
Sc Sons, Oi ' Philadelphia, was die
solved last week, and The Nrth
American Fold to Mr. TL E. A. Dorr,
one of the present proprietors, and
publsbeis cf the New xors jin
and xpress. The North American
nd McMichacls have been so long
n Philadelphia' that tbey outda'e
the oldest inhabitants. Tbeir man
agemeat of the pnper ht s been conser
vative and as a reliable journal has no
ico Iter.
I'r. Kin
New Discoverv.
Tl.. , . ...
me neener nuring mill near I
Bl-ximSflil. was destroyed bv fire
a .en- mornicss aco. Loss SS.000.
f;re startcfl iu the engine room. Xo
siira- c.
p. .
' - a iiieeliii'r of the State Board
of Agriculture lield in Harrisbnrg
"V week. Matthew Kodeeis, of
"alter township, was placed
ine eiecutive c nnnirtee.
on
The Spanish
war is losing its
M't on the public mind, and unless superior.
il
tne ar is
have Wen
It is scarcely probable, that
half dozen people m Munintowu
who remember a young man in the
earlv sixties that learned the
printing business in the office of
railroad .nnorriior. D The True democrat, lie learueu
5f.- lllDmmn rroa iMala 1 --w v ! liia trails, went into the army
umv. bT tl advent of a nic mrl asrainst rebellion, then to Phila
liI.T ulnVli ;c n,ni,o- ic f .nm iHeinliia where he has always pur
rsratnKl Berthn VaKth v.mmnna I mipd the calling of his youthful
choice, and last week at the age oi
'mi starting a paint mill. It is Hisfuneral tookplaceatBloomfield,
lnii,t m -eur township, iePrv conntv. where intennent was
mi me nnn ot Henrv Sheaffer . . 1 o.u f l.m.Qrr
- ,i - nan on iuc ij v " j i
"inniMi oi pamt has been found.
renewea it will soon
nuiulH;red amoner the I
recollections of the past.
I'r. King ew Life Mils.
book, a pass book, lot of cartridges.
A woman's gold watch and chain;
the watch and chain had not been
stolen from the store. The thieves
say they traded for it, Grave a lot of
the Pannebaker store knives for it
to a hobo they met between Mifflin
town and Altoona. Two double
barreled shot gnus, one Winchester
rifle. Pancebaker says, "there are
othtr goods missing which the fel
lows in jail say are in the hands of
tne otners of tne gang. Among
the things missing is a diamond
glass caller, which was in the money
drawer. The captured thieves deny
all knowledge of the diamond glass
cuUer and the moxey diawtr con
tents. The others it is conjectured
have that plunder. About 4 o'elock
on Sauday morning, thieves that
were trying to get into Harley's
clothing store were disturbed and
compelled to run away ; they w-re
seen. It is Drobable that part of
is new well end atreag. Altheegh
seveaty years e( (, he is as hearty aa
a man saany year 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 H. Somebody
recommended Favorite
JEesuedtorae,aad after
taking two bottles of it
Z was completely cared,
and am feeling splendid
now. we both attribute -
our good health to FmroriU Jtemody."
It ia prescribed with unfailing success for Nerve
Troubles, and for the Liver and Blood H is a Specific
It bas cured many that were beyond the aid of other
medicine. Ask your druggist for it, and insist upoa getting it Dea't take
substitute. It will cost you $1.00 for a regular full-sised bottle.
Campfo Bottfo Frco
If you want to try Favorite Remedy before buyiag. send year fall pes,
office address to the Da. David Kknnb&y CoaroaATtOM. Roadout, N. Y., aad
mention thii paper. They will send yon a free trial bottle, all charges prepaid.
This genuine offer is made to prove to everybody what a wonderful medicias it ia.
BARGAIN DAYS.
tanks at the edge of
clue.
Lewfotown, alighting and throwing ; the gang have the diamond gla-s
the car off the track at the oil: cutter; for a pane of class in tbe
town. Xo front door ia cnt down and across in
such a way that little more work
would have been required to foroe
the pane out of place. S.nce Sun
day the talk in the stores and botels
and everywhere else has been burg
lary. Thu entrance of Squire Horn
ing a house; the entrance of Carl
Eepenschade's new honse where it
is laid some cooking was done and
the attempted entrance of John
Horninc's house, have given a wide
circle to thief depredation talk.
Dainnei .1. Holmes, died at the
nme of l,jH father in half an hour,
at StlinFrove. Snvder countv,
me cirects of a dose of
Mif::,cid which he took in a
take.
Perry county,
had on the 22d
1S99.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
d Squire C. B. Horning's
-
mis-
kitchen
im entered oy some wuo
a dose of car- t-. t irhr and a lot of esnrs.
...... j , . .... w.-
light cakes and putter tasen. me
entrance was made through a
window at the east end of the
buildinc. The corner of a pane
hat Was known nifir tltjio ra 5 of triana had been cracked. The
Walker townshin oa ti, Phii;n Lnrnir of the broken pane was out,
farm, h-m ..i Lmi thmucb the opening thus
bouSLt from the bei. f JmM made the thief loosened a stick
KaufTmaii. l.v Tnr.;i tj i. that hold the lower sash down.
Ir
A-
Wall
Kank
KiiiK's New Life Pills.
Millersburg, Iauphin countv. for The sash was then shoved up and
-'.:oo. - thp. thief entered. Exit was made
Kx-Ponnty ommissioner,
'cina weaver and wife, of
hv the door.
John ThA.A .r. vornl Toat men at Har
'Perrvl . ., n n.n:t KniMintr
"nty, .lied onlv is .i ' ' V nsonrf, 10-7 "'"r.lT.T?
1 w ;r, i- j V l',i firemen and WCaUVer at-etciaiee w
ardVedi thohfJanuary fo to tie cellar of the old Capi
and he, h on h e 20th of January, bui,5iDg to keep !t w.rm. The
IIe die.1 of pneumonia. V.v a healing
last Satuil:iv Icomoanv in the town, and bas no
Tty Methodist EpinurcS "RT
" "-" 11 iijj , l'a.. Served a Kimnor I were requireu 111 1."' o
to oo t , ' , r "1 t 8upper o aA bv fire two years sgo.
ovster, u-. .. ', , ,n.Tna t the reformers
pV' Plc thVtr"! ceneraiiy have been too busy trying
stew. ' " " in keen Ouav from succeeomg ";
.if ; th. Tfnitjid Stales Senate, and
For Rai.f, Tli have been too busy
teetur of Hi F..... ... . -,, . - i n. ahead, to
. ...,IB rc;ini::p .-vs. I wii u 11 Mug iw r j - ,
.rs pass a law abolishing tne omeei., .
Pot. the result is, the oia uapnoi
I . iL ... tmll l llf)
MiaHi.nluta nfriMira ATM OD KDB PJ v
c,u re ,,f V X s-erreA, on the law doubtless will be repealed unless
pieima-K. Bv..r,l.rf n...' i Lk- .Um of heating the
. ' - " nil', I fcUd IVIUlBt -'.T
'l'-'. It. Si. T c I -r. 1 .t L. .(nnul
Some mouths ago, J. E. McCah-
an made a narrow escape from
being run over by the cars. On
that occasion a fast running train '
tipped his wagou, a half inch!
closer that time and a different:
statement relative to the affair
would have been necessary. The
Democrat and liegister of last
week's issue gives the followiug
account of a narrow escape that he
recently madeX ()n Saturday, Jan
nary 21st. J. E. McCahan, of
Fermanagh township, made one of
the most narrow escapes of his life.
He started across the railroad in
Patterson, with a two horse team,
when, just as he got fairly ou the
track, the front wheel of his wagon
came loose and dropped off, while
at same time Train No. 20 dashed
around the curve above the station
like some monster on the lookout
for another victim. Mr. McCahan
did not wait for advice but prompt
ly applied the "gad'' to the team
which had stopped and the wagon
was dragged from the track, while
a track hand seized the wheel and
threw it aside. One moment's
hesitation on the part of the driver
or team and another would have
beeu added to the list of fatalities.
This is the second time Mr. Mc
Cahan has narrowly escaped death
at that crossing.
Bloouifield Times, January 27.
About four o'clock Tuesday morn
ing the most daring robbery ever
known in this community, was
committed at the home of Mrs.
Maria Witberow, in Centre town
ship, on the old Wise property, by
three masked burglars.
Mrs. Witherow and Miss Ella
Black were the only occupants of
the house, which stands in a deep
hollow off the road, some distance
from any other habitation. Ibe
burglars broke into the house
through a window and went direct
to the led room occupied by the
two ladies. The door, which was
locked, was battered down, and
the two ladies were confronted by
the burglars, who were armed
with shot guns and compelled Mrs
Witherow to baud over $40, all the
money she had in the bouse. The
men then ransacked the house
from garret to cellar, but in vain.
After they were satisfied nothing
more could be procured they de
parted. The women were almost paral
yzed with fear, but as soon as pos
sible gave the alarm, but the rob
bers had made good their escape.
No clue has been discovered as to
the identity of the burglars, but
every possibly effort should be
made to bring them to justice.
Mrs. Witherow is the aged
widow of the late Johu Witherow.
For some years past she had beeu
livinc with her sister, Mrs. Eliza
beth Wise, who died recently. It
is reported that when the two aged
ladies lived together, they kept
o anm of monev about the
hnnae. On Monday Sirs. Withe
row placed one thousand dollars in
- - w , . a -sr f 4,
the Bloomheia .National nann. it
was fortunate for her that she -did
or the burglars would have had a
rich haul.
CAR
DANGER IN C IIXIVM
BIDE. - -
Superintendent Murray of the
Bureau of Combustibles, has made !
regulations governing the transpor
tation, storage and sale of calcium
carbide, which the firemen declare
to be a source of danger in a burn
ing building, because when water
reaches it acetylene gas is given
off. A number of stores keep it
for use in bicycle lamps. Here
after, in transit or on storage, it
mnst be inclosed in hermetically
sealed iron receptacles marked
"Dangerous, if not kept dry." Xo
package may contain more than
100 pounds. It must le stored in
isolated buildings that are fireproof
and waterproof. No artificial light
or heat will be permitted in the
building where it is stored. Not
more than twenty pounds, in bulk
or in cartrideres, may be kept in
any store or factory, and this must
be in a fireproof safe or vault above
the street srrade and it must be
kept six inches above the floor.
The manufacturer, transporta
tion, storage, sale or use of liiufieil
acetylene is absolutely prohibited
within the limits of this city. N . 1 .
Sun.
- 01 in r aimers Mercantile A
soewt,..,, in PattcftoD, limit-i,f ft
J"" ale, cr rent, tb.ir Store i P
is..n. t t. H n,, Por (i,,ullJ
COMMENCING, SaTUHOaV NEXT, FEBRUARY
4t AND CONTINUE UNTIL SATURDAY,
EVENING, FEBRUARY J$,
Every day from 9 o'clock in the morning till 12 o'clock noon,
and from 2 o'clock till 4 o'clock in the afternoon, we will sell
10 yarda Hill fine yard wide muslin for 55c.
10 yards style 1492, fall yard wide unbleached muslin for 4sc.
10 yards best Appleton A. muslin 37 inches wide for 55c.
10 yards fine nnbleached muslin, yard wide, for 40c.
10 yards fine seconds of Lonsdale curtoia for 70c.
10 yards of Canton flannel for 45c
6 yards of cotton crost towling for 20c
4 yards of linen crost towling for 25c
10 yards of shirting for 50c
10 yards of heavy shirting for 75c
10 yards of best Indigo blue calico for 45c.
10 yards of black and other fancy calicoes for 46c
6 yards of good ginghams (was slightly wet) for 20c.
Lancaster and other good ginghams 5 y.rda for only 24c.
4 border handkerchiefs for 5c.
4 white handkerchiefs for 10c.
.. Good outing flannels for
Men and bo) a cLeviot shirts for 25c.
.Mens' white nnlsundred shirts for 39c
Good turkey red table cloth for 17c
Wbire and red border table linens for 25c.
Good lace curtains for 45c a pair.
New striped carpets for 12Jc
Good home-made carpels for 24c, 25c. and 30c.
Fine rsg carpets for 25c, and thousands of jards of carpets at
REDUCED PRICES.
10,000 yttrols of dwa goods at 20 per cent, reduction of the price.
A few off style coats for ladies, for $1.00, $1.50 and $7.00.
All ladif a jackets and capes below cost price.
Ladits and Mens' good rubbers for 25c.
All our shoes at speciall reduced prices.
DON'T MISS IT, COMMENCINC FCBBUflBV 4
Sehott's Stores.
lOH.TO 109 BRIDGE STREET.
0
0
H0LL0BAUGH
& SON'S.
Our Holiday Trade was Phenom
inal But We Still Have a
Large Line of
!() h
THAT WE MUST CLOSE OUT
Spring will soon be here and we prefer to lose our
profits now. Rather than carry our heavy goods over
and lose later.
mom 42 os.
Any Overcoat in our line can now be bought at
cost. Any Winter Suit 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 who starts each season with a new
line. For this reason we offer you Goods at Cost.
Now is the time to take advantage of Cost Prices.
Seeing is believing, come and see.
Hollobaugh Son's
n6 Main St., Patterson, Pa.
KHOW HIM IK HEAVEN.
The author of ' 'Pages from a
Private Dairy" says : "A lady
sends me an amusing anecdote of a
friend who bewailed to her the
loss of a somewhat ill-bred but ex
tremely wealthy neighbor, who
had been very liberal in his help,
to her country charities. 'Mr. X.
is dead,' said she. 'He was so
good and kind, and helpful to me
in all sorts of ways. He was so
vulgar, poor, dear fellow, we could
not know him in London : but we
shall meet in Heaven.' "
MARRIED:
Doyle Kixo. On the 24th ult.,
at NbW Blo mneid. Perry comity,
Pa, by Rev. H. E. Asb, M. L D -yle
aud Ljia Merry King, both of Juni
ata county.
McClenican Gkaykill. Oi th
25th ult., at Hifiliutown, by Rt-v. W
H. Fbs, Robert S. McCieciean and
Anna L. Graj bill.
Vaughn Switzeb On the 26th
ult. at the hum of the bride in
Waiker townahip, by Rev. V. H.
Fahe, R. M. Yaahu and Maggie E.
Switzer. -
McOLHSTTIC'S
HARDWARE
and House-Furnishing
S TOR E
THIS STORE SETS THE PACE.
0 aOo OJ
THAT'S WHY YOU LIKE IT.
Tbidgs are never dull here; never stupid. The full life ef the store ab
was has a cheerful welcome for all comers, and snappers are quisk te deeiee
in favor of the Great Values to be found in our new
Neat, Stylish,
Inviting
STORE
A Spsciailv Selected S teek e
Barges, Cook, Parlor an4 Seep
Stoves.
Horse lilaokets and Lap Rebes.
LAMPS, large and small.
Cons in and look around. We'll
make you feel at borne.
We have the largest Stock and
Store in the count.
OUI IS VlViK
GUARANTEES QUALITY.
K. H. M'CUNTIC,
MirFLnrrowjfj
Get a food parer by nbecribiu
Smon abb Itmuou.
I'
lor ttaei
HAVE I01I MOM TO DEPOSIT?
AHE YOU 4 BORROW SB I
-rut AT-
THE F!B$T
1865, ESTABLISHED. 1899.
Special Invitation To The Pvblit
To Attend the Attractive Sale ei Clothing that goes en daily
from
IMMENSE STOCK
THE
SEVENTY-SEVEN,,-("77.")
"TV is Dr, Humphreys' famous,
Specific for the enre of Grip and.
Colds, snd the prevail ilonjof PneumO
nia. All druggists, 25c. j
Subscribe for the. JJrjrraEi, Air?;
REpuSlIcas, a paper that contains!
choice reading matter, full of inform !
tion that does the reader food, and ,
in addition to tLat all local news than TVT ft D i al TTO J Ti
I are woi th publishing find places in
.it Columns. If. mrym
MIFFMNIOWN, ra.
THREE PER CENT
INTEREST
RAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES,
Money Loaned at Lowest Sites.
March 5, 180ft.
THE
OF
BY Its Record of remarkable cures
lion's Snrsaparilla has become the
one true blood purifier prominently is
the public eye. Oct only Hood's.
Hood's Pills are the best tamEr
rU. rtic aud I'ver medicin6. 2ftf
HO RIGHT TO VGLHESS
Tb woman wbo is l.re'.y in fsce, form
ssd temper will siwajs hav- frireds, but
oca wbo would be sttrsctive mast knp bar
health. If e is weak, sickly sad all ran
d.wn, ske will Ve atrven. aad irritable,
ir she has conatiaeAoa er kidney treahle,
her 1 niii tire Mood will caaae pimples,
blotch, ikia ircptieia snd a wrrkhed
cempleX'on. El. etric BitUrs is lb. test
ssedieia. ia tl e world to rfniat stomach.
liver saa SMa.ja and te panr the buxi.
It give atroof arrvt, bright .", aronntl..
velvety skin, irh complexiea. It wilt
mak. a food lookinr, cbraiig worn-' oi
a ran.down ia valid. Oaiy 60 cts at If . P,
Crawford's drag tttore.
D. W. HARXjE Y
(twill be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who nave money to invest to examine the Stock ot Geods for
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
It is truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLE
of SuHs and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices.
His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't tiil
to give him a call if in need of Clothing.
D. W. BARLEY
MIFFLINTOWN TJ
i
HUMPHREYS':
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Cures Fever. j
" Worms.
" Infants' Diseases.;
" Diarrhea.
" Coughs.
8 Cure Neuralgisu
0 " Headache.
10 " Dyspepsia.
11 " Delayed Periods.
12 " Leucorrhea.
1 3 Cure Croup.
14 " Skin Diseases.
18 " Rheumatism.
1 6 " Malaria.
10 " Catarrh.
20 Curea Whooping Cough:
No. 21 " Asthma.
No. 24 " General Debility.
No. 2f3 " Sea-Sickness.
No. 27 " Kidney Disease.
No. 28 Curea Nervous Debility.
No. SO " Urinary Disease
No. 82 " Heart Disease. j
No. 84 " Sore Throat.
No. 77 " Colds and Grip.
Da. ncKPRBBxa' Homeopathic Huron,
or Diseakbs lljui.cn Fkes.
Small hottlM of plMKaat pslleta. fit. IB. mat ,
pxeket. Sold bj SiTiffrMa. or ant prepaid apon
receipt or prrov, wm ownum, vzrop w.
era mad. SI 00 ala. only. Hnmphrei' WAX
ein. Companr. Ill William t., .w York.
Juniata Valley
National Bank.
-O-
Capital
LOUIS K.
T. V.
. . . . 6y,ooo.
ATKINSON, President.
IRWIN, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Ixui K. AtkiniMn.
John Hertzler.
H. J. ShellenlicTKer.
T. Van
V. (!. Pomeroy.
J. L. Barton.
W. N. Sterrett.
Irwin.
HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL OIL
THE PILE OINTMENT.-
SrOm aitatealoInt-nMl. BIM orBlnteet
liar. Am: ItcHrncor Btardlns ot tk.
niitt la iratll Iha tan rtaia.
raiOE, 60 era, TaTAaTra-yora.
carassir bss,csl. ma tta wutm su sw isaa
I ii tercet allowed on time deposit at
the rate of three per cent, per annum.
January 11, 18P9.
The Sales of Hood's Sarsaparilla
are the largest in the world because
the mres by flood's Sarsaparilla are
wonderful, perfect, perutaneot.
Hood's Pills are the best faasiir
oathartic vxd liver mediriae. JV,