Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, February 15, 1899, Image 3

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    REPUBLICAN
-JUNTOWN. PA.
EDITOR
ASD PROPRIETOR.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
FrtT I. f f !f u,en 9C"n-
. a J 1 V A.
, county is out 01 aeit.
' f a!i kinds at JweAJlintic a
next
President McKinlev sent
ha. i through the Pacific oceaa to th. Almost erv county it DresenliniV
lu,uPPmf- - candidate
. t.ii1:iv will be election
dy.
tfWiinston 9 birtnaay
Tithiu the past week the sleigh
iBS has been g-xxi.
Xhe hlizard of last week was
bard 0n water pipes.
pr. King's New Discovery.
Coll HtV.' a'e tbe C4use
.r.ihn E. McCnun, of
Peterson. ba9 hcen ill.
r..nkj Hawk, of this town.
jowu with pueuiuonia.
iVr.t cf h'! kitJs for tale at ilc
C ir'v'i hvd'ar store
A. ::w ecice i.ai ivt'D oruereu
f.r t'. '.;(:'.': luiif 1 1I5t-
The native Philippine Islanders
eat snakes as Americans eat eels.
Mr. funnel Meyers has returned
from a mouths visit to llarrisburg.
Kohert Paiiiielaker, of Eock
ville. is slowly recovering from a
fever.
Sam'ay vrrjirg was thi quit-test
iu :. Kiy !-: ilJ cold lept people
iLdi.'-TS.
Miirr E Ti-j-hun is ranging fr
fi-!. i "d ue: r, i-i Kii, M-.-Kaan
oi 'j:ify. I'a.
sVo-ril-e for the Juniata Sexti
vfa. a; IiFi'i-Bi.K-AN, the best paper
iu liie county.
Tbe 3000 lf-r.h end tele-phor.e
p-.'f in V:I;;Eta-port, nre taxed
men-1 l u fact: Ihct (Ko t..:
sage to lb. lower Lous. 0f Coogreag, democrat fudge of the Sonrem
last Friday ding attention to the Court .8 uldrf L "TS?!
t I- . . . "fcnuu
S.
nty is predentin? n
There is nlontt- m.i!.i
. ,. t .u,
The thrmomUr i i! . r napreme Judges iinir Jo waste.
lowx.ro. and a wind blowing m.7J?.m D V? democrats and smonB uivTrl"" I "e
last Thursday morning ft lit- lue wpuwieura too. ,n:T.7"Tr,,vu,f,.,"P'
coiaesi oi ma year. There baa hen I About 10 o'eloc'i last Pri
more zero weather this winter tban in forenoon, a fire was discovered in
partition Detween Y.sh fr ahar-lr rinu-n " i. 1.1 jtt-.
Jvalhoun s house and Dr. Hollman's ! enberger have the size of the shoe '
house, in Patterson-. It was one as tracked in the snow-well fixed
of the coldest days of the year, i in their mind. They haven't said !
With A lvMAnA 1.1 . ;4. 1 t. 1 - .
- una. in cv.o muniiig, anu juoii n uai, oouse it entereu. That
if the fire had gained a few more niay be a subject for future investi
minutes time a large fire would be gation. That all tooi place be
to chronicle. The fire came from . tween the hour? of one and two
ine nue.
cf
near
is
many years.
All the trains from the east were
deltyed on Monday by the storat.
The morning mail, did not come
till evening. Trains from the west
k.p. on time pretty well, com pari
tiTPiy epeating till Monday night
when the whole line from Pittsburp
to Philadelphia became rdow bound.
All lines oi railroads from Pennsyl
vania to Canada, were clofed. Hun-
were iHHun toe Bnow.
iren were employed to shovel out
the stuck trains. By Tuesday even.
irai vsmn oecan to movp.
The individual enffering and loss of
property will be weeks in reporting.
Dr. King's 'ew Discovery.
The hot weather last week knock
ed out more American .o'diers in
the battles that took place sronnd
Man H than the Philippine' bulla's.
There were many cases of eun stroke
in the American armv.
Oacer Hackenberger, but by tLat
fame the housebreaker had gone.
There was a fresh snow, and he
was tracked through the yard to
the alley, along the alley to the
Scholl lot throusrh whiuh h
toVashington street on which he
in the
maae an niriv thrf tn
Mrs. Hinely, that if she, did not
snui, up ne a burn the d d
MIFFIJNTOWN, FEB 15, 1899.
a ' 7
It is said that carriage makers,
blacksmiths and men who can run
saw mills.
Manila. There are no tradm shlver.tL try
Pbiladtlpbijk Time- Fi-utry .11.
The reenc c M w.tbcr is r.
sponsibla for a'eurioua sight in the
train shed of both the Penrsvlvania
a'.d lieid n termioals. The ream
cf the enginf a is condensed and falls
in a slower nf mow, wlicb is b)
rta ist:c that incoming passengers
cu scarc!y b&litTd thst ilie same
c.x diLious 1 not txis! outside and
are treated to a surprise when they
Q'id a dear fcky overhead.
All the people of the United
States shivered with cold on the
9th and 10th of February, from
Florida to the Canada line. It
Beeiued as if the ice canopy that
hangs over head some 10 miles
had been lowered a mile or two to
v "Hi in ear
at
Rt.
CkTfs-J
Batter
Kcci...
Ham...
Shoulder ,
Lard...... ( Av s ml
Sides. ..........
Timothy ed.....
F ex iced. ....... . .
Bran
Chop
Middling....
Ground la , Salt......
American Bait.
.... 85
.. 80
42
$2 to $2 60
16
16
12
.... 12
a
7
1.40
60
7t
85c t. 90c
. 0
76
60c
Pntr A ti . -w r .
o'clock in the morning. M1EKEISj
This February wea'Ler knocks out Vk.. tk. n.
..u v...io. 1UUIIUIHLI, BCU UB JliilS I fiifaf,(sa AO.. I CO. 1 1 . o
buck to tbe
a OTsKei, sugars
haDd,ddow by W. " 8V;.t
father. Thn. ..!f 1.-r.. Zia- 'low 2o. to 4e Smoked
t'Kibs 55. Sboukler 60 Breakfast
Doiii) e in thia rir;,ri in K . ' ' reast
Li. "::.r....;:!??0OM-"- to Heel ettle 4o. to
Urge hearth", where thny h d
1 I "vood four feet long l)dd hieh
1 I " I 1 . m
uu uiiMtiy uurnicg. no3e were
the days before frozsn water j ipes
Iroubled tt'.e eople. Most of the
habitations were by tbe side of front.
Kss rpnngs of water. A cuinbor of'
the tire'ess, frretUxp, ever running!
hp.vnus seat f -rtb thtir crystal'
waters here ht MifUctmn. Tbe'
ej ri: s v.cri cSestrcvcd by tha cir.al
I ali',. ihern ar 9. !L An rr-
,a f v' 1 w , . auu
Milch cowa $30 and $45, Beef by
the quarter at 60 and 8c.
fe.oridaT
tionswhiU travel; :r ;.i t''3cu.
train, wll i o "old at the following
rauc: New Y.irk, . $50.00; Pbiladel
ph a, $48 00; Cinandaigna, $5286
Erie, f 54 85;-Wilkosbarre,- $50.35;
Pittsburg, $53.00; and at prpor
li'irate rale from o'h r points.
For tickots, itinerams, an l tber
inf .rajation app y o ticket agents,
Tourist hio, at 1196 Broadway,
New York, or to Geo W. Riyd, As
sistant Geueral Passer per Agent,
Broad 8. rent Station, Pail-delphi.
PersBiallT Conducted Tour
via PcBDijlranla Railroad.
Th. next PenDsyivania Railroad
tour to Jarkaonvlle, avowing two
weka in FloriJa, will leave N?w
l.irli
of that kind there, and no tools
and machinery for those trades.
Man's ingenious inventions and
machinery do well under favorable
conditions, but a little whif of th
power of nature as exemplified in the
winter weather of this week shows
how insignificant the power of man i.
If the Philippine Inlander can
comprehend that ail he has to do is
o recosrn'ze tie authority of the
United States of Americe, and adopt
bis syaten rf c:vf ization then it will
be better for him, from this time on.
opy of ice would
a m : 1 t - 1
-. , , T ouu j. uiianeipma ty spfecia'
If that can-'or,- t T 1 rin 01 1 uiim-n I'aaca Utrs Tuea
be Wurnl trt ' ' -7 '.aay.Xttcruaryai. jSxojrsion ticket
manage
i' c.u unn railway transportation
now nrcH they bring.
From the Xew York Tribune.
Statistics in regard to the
amount of , money brought to this
country by European immigrants
show that the German is the rich
est, with an average of $52.50,
while the Englishman is a close
second, with $52. The Frenchman
has $47.25 and the Belgian $45,
while the Irishman brings but $15,
the Russian $12.50 and the Italian
$10. Probably the Italian takes
more back to his native land, how
ever, than any of the others.
HOLLO BA UGH
" & SON'S.
Our Holiday Trade was Phenom
inal But' We Still Have a
Large Line of
1. . .( . ). . .S
iuiumiuire ui tug cunu, ouv uietit. 1 DtS TJ.-til)Ie rf'pn wr t.r i o i . ,
thinn- would frP7i o BtiiT an I 1 , . ?1 Pu lmtL0 accommodations (one bt rtl )
mmg wonia ireeze as BUU as an ambi ious Tr luxuries, ll.ev thought ,..i u .i.
lus'iiiea were burdecsorue tilings to I
pup. v,nen a winter lifre cow
vlll.cts the people they nesiled tliern
sfelvta by their cabin fires and wait-
icicle
Dr. King's Xew Life Pills.
The inconsistency of some men
iu me i-egiBiaiure is bo cieany ue- ;el ti 1 the ttorm tissd b Tl-
finel that they are the lauarhinc;
THE YOrMGCST GR AMD
MOTHER.
The Philadelphia North Anieri
can of February 6th savs : "Mrs
Kate Trexler, wife of Peter Trexler,
in 3Iillcreek township, Lebanon
county, became a mother at the
age of 13 jears, and this child be
came a mother at the age of 14
years, which makes this grand
mother's age 27 years. I doubt if
there is a younger grandmother in
the United States than Mrs. Trexler."
stock anion c intelligent people.
For example, the member who en-
I courages the republican bolters,
rub of business and trade, and aox
Lition for this and for that has
cLaiigid tv r thing, and when an
extreme cf wcathtr conies, tuch as
and pronounces them as doing the
right thing in bolting, and then in has been experienced this February,
the next breath breathes the most jit is producl.vu of a great deal of
dreadful venjreauce upon any dein-. diaoomfort. zus of cases of death
The Klondike gold field is again ocrat, who would dare to bolt from ! by Irtezin from d ffrreut parts of
tic fU C' hi
It was colder in Pittsburg last
Friday morning than at any time
iu 20 years past.
Tiie thermometer has been below
zero ofteucr this winter than in
many vtirs past.
The consideration of the McCar
rell district attorney bill wa; laid
over till March 21. y'
T: e rx'T' ui. cold weather prevent-
I ;,: i;: in ti.e Luihei an church
S i-..i ::y t veniug.
ri: klcn"s Arnica Salve.
St---ve. put up in sciU'i barns!
is tistpi PeLiif-jlvaciti to keep
s'oci fr--iii f.'tezir;g.
lurkisn rug peauiers nave been
selling their fabrics in town with
in tbe past few days.
Wil ii:. F. Kincb, cf Wairiors
V.xrV, ia Un hours, in one diy Jaat
wik 'rove 85 hora shoes.
Chinamen say a rat diet keeps
tbe hair from falling out, and the
head from growing bald.
The richest gold vein in the
world has recently been struck in
a ( ripple Creek property
A good many people from Juni
ata county expect to move to
Dakota within a few weeks.
The river closed at this place
last Thursday; a freeze like that
lia3 not taken place since 1S94.
r,K hist. to a Mtiall family, a
co;uforta!.il9 house- Call at this office
for ii'Torinutioii if you want to rent.
. .fr '-,,-ip riinre pcpie irzen
r !vneek in ihe United States than
in ' evi(.u3 tirxi in its history
i i f U:C ffiM-Dflf r, at f-un fee on
io.i. -istt-rft'l zio, and et sun-ti--
r ii i'he ll1 u int., it registered
j ?--rs-.v i'h 15 inch a dp on the
v !. a iepth tuat ia not r fteo found
.s it ta-.le on the 13'h dav of
Felrunrf.
Ir. King's New Life Pills.
l.'hode Allen, near McVeytown,
iiib.in county, killed a hog that
weighed W, pounds after the blood
was ilrawn.
ieneral Miles' charges against
cui'.-nliiied meat were examined by
a " ani of army officers and pro
lioum ed incorrect.
Inc thermometer registered 20
:"rrce telow zero at Salem, Thomp
sotitown, Mexico, and Tort Royal,
last triday morning.
Knock down in price for 6ale bills
for a number one half eheet bill,
with notice of sale in The Juniata
extensively talked about. A re
turned miner put up at the Murry
house last Thursday, and had
many eager listeners to- his narra
tives of that far away
land.
the democracy.
From the bees which tooknp tutir
abode in the caeing and pillars at
tbe state t ro r porti d. No dt aths
j of tlut kind are repor;ed in Juniat
county. I'ei p!e
Winter Suits sjciS 0eEeofb
THAT WE MUST CLOSE OUT
Spring will soon be here and we prefer to lose our
profits now. Rather than carry our heavy goods oyer
and lose later.
fJOOBS &s S2
Any Overcoat in onr line can now be bought at
cost. Any Winter Salt can now be had at cost.
Why ! because we would sooner have the mony the
goods cost lis 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 Goads 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.
cold gold
. A V A l i
piain xoui Aavis iruni pwcu u ; fJr,trft f tl, wh-r t.H nril-
wr.o eoMempiate
raceived a cliiiht
3ARGAIN DATS.
Tht cold was so inters U'ai the
ears tf hoga cn stock cars were
fn zen as brittle as pipe Bem and
many ears tf hogs in the PitUburg
stockyard wtre knocked off nhen
tbe stock was taken out .f the cain
last Saturday.
fcib. pst'or, Lduibria county, tee
fami'.y tbe otbfr day t"ok our; thir
teen combp, each twenty -one inches i
long, two inch b thick, ard weighing j
four and one La'.f pounds a iece, '
anl there htill remaitiS abut es
itiach ui' r, sumo of which w.ll be
left for tie bets. Tbe co'ony got)
iato the porch tbruugh a knot tcb. '
Tho t -wn on Mosdy wai des ittd.
r, -. M .. . I
.ur. Carnegie nas ouerea to give by everyone excepting t!is in i,
$.00,000 for the erection of a Led thv w. ro like the inhabitants
library building for the use of the of Dakota h me. shut in for tie
latrs n me witter, isut cheir up,
ibis cannot last the sua will sbino ua
brightly n- in days .f y- re btfo e
many weks, and wiibin the p riod
c f n"x wetls the taujmtr birds will
be eoiiiii p from the a utb an 1 tl e-te
dietry February days will be ra
tLetn'; red only us a dre-iin, to be
Dr. King's New Life Pills.
i ennsyiania .Mate College, upon
the condition that the State shall
provide a sufficient sum for its au-
nu.al maintenance.
Dr. King's New Life Pills.
Dr. Rjb-rt C. Stewart, .f Ship
petshurg, pa., W8 found deal su
his ted chan.bfr laat Friday morn
ing bavic oe- u err.otfcered by ccs
from a stv.. Hi two pit doat.
were do ;d by his siJe. The doctor
was an ur.icariied man.
The letters uncalled for ia t:e
M fliintown post office at tha c!os of
busintB, Sfturdar tv-nirp," F. bru
rv 11, 18L-9. Mr. Wi 1 Ha.ter, Din.
il S. Shel eubcrer, 11. D. Th imns,
Robt V. Miesir, Esq, Joha H li
ir;cr, Fred T. Duaonf.
Howard Jleily was crushed to
death by a falling tree in Little
Mountain, near Mercersburg. He
saw the tree falling, but in trying
to g.et away tripped and fell di
rectly under it. Woodehoppers
near at hand were too late to save
him.
riNKI. AMI llEPrilLIC AN.
:ar?e
poldpn paoIa Vina riAn
h- );in:.'its.'il to an occasional chicken
t:. ;i tb. burn vnrd of Solomon
is sh)i.l Feripan- gh township
ii'v. ,jr. ivhvi n (ti.i lif.t r reach in
Much on Kndy, on account of
MB;f f att of his vacation now, in
"".lot taking it all at one time
r'l imaier.
li e n;atiy friends of Mr John E.
t-rum. of Miiford township,
n: he g!sd :o Varn tbat the report
1,1 prevaijed Ist woe!', that he had
ml, ;s Dot true.
A gooI deal of the trouble of
tlua world arises from tho fuct iUnt
s-tne folks like to have gardens,
r hii5 others prefer to keep hens.
L- A. W. Bulletin.
A bill in Congress proposes to
repay Pennsylvania and other
States for the money they expend
ed in the Spanish war for the
equipment of State troops.
'lh--o;..- hundred aod t.nh on
B;ih1 xnsio;, c.f P.;us.yWnia
U Brethren Cof,rei.c will
c . Uarch Is' at Shiremacs-
icv. t;snop E.
time tt-icg O.i Tura 'iiy uiorijiiij;
there was oi ly one thing to do and j
that was fc r the people to s',ii v-l
themselvts cut. Tbe milk wagons
acd meat v agons aud all other hnsi J
ress cn runners and wagons a-
sufpendtd. Such a shut up of cut
dor puisu ti has not tken p!acs
within the past hMf cootu-y.
iliss JIa'.ind O'Nale, who I.ps
beenlivrrg with tbo family f ilr.
- ? 1 FT I i
iiiiojortt nrcKm-iQ, aiout 5 miHo
east of iliffl ntown, retired on Sju
day evering last, in her usur.l stac
of health, which was t'cd, but on
Monday morning abaut'tLe lirco of
gttir! up for tt.e work f th day
bho d:d rot apptar. Inquiry for
htr brought ro lesponse, nctl then
her rrom was entered. Siio had
rlrtn ond had psrtly dregRed hers.-lf,
la'.i down a'.d wis breathing lie?
1 si when Mr. Htckrua;i ar.d f -m is
iitf red hc-r rccm.
Dr. King's New Discovery.
J rente Giaybili d:d unxp(-c td
ly a' tho hoiiie f his mother, i-t!
R c. fii id r n the m- riing of toe 14th ,
icft.t agi:d about 57 yrt.r. H got '
up :n tbe mor.dug and .te brekfutt, j
but soon af.tr sai?k down in a chair -'
d'td. Seme ye: is ic ?o he woa i
acqos:i.ttd with a wid cin-le of I
The Scientific American gives
this recipe which the world ought
to know: At the first indication
of diphtheria in the throat of a
The loss in the late battle before child, make the room close, then
Manila, from the 4th to the 0th of take a tin cup and pour into it a
February, according to General quantity of tar and turpentine,
scd
bu-iuesa ruin iu this part of lie
state lLtcrnif nf at li'i 1 held rr;
Thnrx'.-.y.
The fun.ral cf Mr. McAlister,
v. ifei.f doctor Oliver McAlister, de
ceased, totk p'aco at McAlistf iville,
ou the 13th ir-Et. She - Lad been
livirjr alor.e, and took ill ard before
b ighbors know t f her i:b'.'sa tho
Era in b r Mcvi-a went out end she
was aim Ob t froeen when foucd by a
caliioi; neighbor.
Horseless wagons of all kinds,
horseless carriages and buggies, to
run by compressed air at a cost
one-half le?s than the cost of keep
ing a horse, are among the new in
ventions to be in use soon, in town,
ou road, and on farm.
COMMENCING, SaTUBD&Y NEXT, FEBRUARY
4t END CONTINUE UNTIL SATURDAY,
EVENING, FEBRUARY !$
Every day from 9 o'clock in tbe morning till 12 o'clock noon,
and from 2 o'clock till 4 o'clock in the afternoon, we will sell
10 yards Hill finn vnrd wide muslin for 55c.
10 yards 6lyl 1432, frill yard wide unbleached muslin for 45c.
10 jarda bst Appleton A. jnutdin 37 inches wdc for 55c.
10 jarHe fine nnbitacbed muslin, yard wide, for 40c.
10 yards fine seconds of Lousd.t!e curtois for 70c.
10 yards of Canton flannel for 45c.
G yards of cotton crot towlinp- for 20c
4 yards of linen cr- s! fowling for 25c-
10 jards of shirting for 50.
10 yards cf heavy 6hirtiag for 75e.
10 yards of best Indigo biue calico for 45c.
10 jards of black acd other farcy calicoes for 4Gc.
6 yard of good girghams (vaa slightly wet) f.- r 20c.
Lancat-ter and other pood giDghams 5 yards for only 24c.
4 border handkerchiefs for 5c.
4 white handkerchiefs for 10c
Good out:nr fia' nels for "c. v
for'JotW? ' --"IT " '
McOLINTIO'S
HARDWARE
and 5ious(i-Furnisliiiiir
S T O K B
THIS STORE SETS THE PACE.
O-
.,0o 01
Mtn and bovs chevtot shirts
Mens' white nr.laundrcd shirts for 39c.
Good turkey red tab!e cloth for 17c.
Wt-ite and red border table linens for 25c
Good .'ae rr'ains for 43ca pair.
Ntw st. iptvl esrpe-'s h r 12 J.-.
G od I'oiiM -mcd-: carpets for 24o.,23c and 30c.
Fine rag carpets f t 25c, end thousands cf yards cf carpets at
REDUCED PRICES,
THAT'S WHY YOU LIKE IT.
Things are never dull here-, cevor stupid. The full life of tbe (tore al
ich has a ebecrful welcome for alt corners, and shoppers are quick to !
in favor cf tbe Great Values to be found in our new
Neat, Stylish,
Inviting
Otis, the American general in com
mand aggregated 2fiS of which 3
are officers killed, and 56 enlisted
men killed, and S officers and 221
men wounded.
Dr. King's New Discovery.
Ex S.-.eriff John Spacg'er, of Centi
county, lost two vtdu&ble heal of
cattlo oo hie frm tenat'.d by William
M'jrfz, near Tu.-eyviili. a few davs
ago. The ciltle wero in tha barn
yjrd, when lbs strawFtack fell, c-ver-
i'jr them, end before the? were du?
ou'. they had f uffocstcd
Oflicer Albert Hackenberger
went to Harrisbnrg recently and
brought a negro to town and loelg
ed him in jail, on the charge of
merchant M. E.Sehlegel, of Thontp
sontown. The negro had stolen
goods from Schlegel's store and was
selling the gexods in Harrisburg.
At the MtiHical College, Freeburg,
Snyder county, Pa., none but the liest
methods are used, so that to-day it is
recognized as one of tho foremost schools
of music iu the country. ?33 w ill pay
for a term of six weeks, instruction and
board. Spring Term will begin May 8.
For catalogues address,
Henry B. Moyer, Director.
"Now that we have encountered
those Americans," said Aguhialdo,
equal parts, uoia tne cup over
the fire so as to fill the room with
tbe fumes, 'ihe patient on inhal
ing the fumes will cough up all
membraneous matter ami the diph
theria will pass out. The fumes
of the tar anil turpentine loosen
the matter iu the throat anil afford
relief that has battled the skill of
physicians.
Major Theodore Sternberg, of
Ellsworth, who is paymaster in
the army of the Philippine, has
this to say in prophecy of an evo
lution which mayr be expected to
take place among tho Manila fair
'I saw a native woman,
pretivutg.
B Kepharf, D. D .
ignore Spain ?"
A colony of 200 Russian Jewa
have bought 1700 acres of moun
tain land in "Westmoreland county,
Pa., and will locate there. They
expect to erect stone houses and
clear the tract of the scrub timber
that is on it. They are leaving
Russia because of the persecution
of the Russians.
Mr. Kuriz,of Wtataiorclacd coucly
has bought tea John Bylrr farm
obent tbr.e mi!es w Tineas 'f
Mifflintowc, - along the M.vAusN r
yiUr-ad It formetly b!or ged to
D.vid Reno, d.e.-asad, ted 1"'
i kt it from Michael Befcore,
nonrd it manv years
, paid $3,500 fer tne farm.
AN AGED RRIIIE AMD GROOM '
Fk.vnkmx, Feb. 4. John D. j
Clews, aged 102 years, and Mrs. j
Sarah Jerming,s aged 100, were'
married in this city Monday by j
Alderman Henderson. j
The bridegroom is a wealthy oil
producer 'and a veteran of the;
Civil and Mexican wars, while the
bride is a e-ousiu of Abraham Lin
crdn and lives in Foxburg. She
was married iu 1824 to James Jen
nings, ami has four daughters and
seven sous and tweuty-live. grand
children, all living.
Notwithstanding the advanced
age of Mr. and Mrs. Clews, they
are as vicaciotts as a person of 40.
AM. KILLED-
Pittsburg, Feb. 3. A two-horse
wagon, loadeel with furnituie, and
on which six persons, live meuand
a young woman, were riding, was
struck to-day. by a fast Baliimore
and Ohio freight train at the cross
ing at Kiverton Station, just above
McKeesport. All e)f the men were
killed, and the young woman was
so badly injured that she died soon
afterward.
The dead are Hudson Elder,
Vest "Wilson, George Dawson, an
unknown man, Sylvester Wilson!
anel Mrs. Richard Sbanghnessy.
IT HEATS THE It (ID
The newest and most inspiring
piece of Sheet Music, arranged for
piano, is "ine Pioneer Limited!
March," composed by Capt. Fred
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Brainard's Sons, Co., Chicago, 111.; :
distributed only bv the Chicago.
wonder, for the prowler tried to ! ilwaukee & St. Paul Railway.'
force the door leading from the : Enclose fifty (50) cents and address, i
cellar up stairs. The thumps on Geo- Heafford, General Passen-,
the door caused Mrs. Hinely to er Agent, 555 Old Colony Build- j
call for help. Miss Blanche lnS Chicago, 111. , 2t.
K-.r z "Wright responded and awakened !
f Reuben Reynolds who went forj Dr. King'8 New Dicoyery.
sex
whose scanty skirt barely came to
the knee, wearing gai ters; no stock
ings, no shoes only garters. Now,
that woman was on the road to
civilized dress. She will have to
wear stockings, in order to dress
up to those garter; and then shoes
will have to come to protect the
stockings, and there you arc. I
notice that American skirls and
shirt waists are weru more and
more."
The drifting snw cn Mmi !-y
r.iv;ht closed !lin-wr all kii.ds ( ou
d:or work. Tb railroad e.mptiy
tuade a great effort tok-ep u; tbeir
hne t treffic, but. tbe I-Miuots were
8trorger than the be: .rai!iz;d
efforts of tbo . iwmpa1 y Ooe ninv
ncrainst another ahovlio snon.
"What, oh, great chief, with tne cou'd not have kpt tbe liack cieai
gold whistle t" in tbe facs of tbe oriftii g snow, u-id
"I wonder why they merely an- by Tuesday nil traffic 1 a c;mr to t.
nexed Cuba, Porto Rico, the La- halt. Tn? wind ab .tc-1 somo oi
j , ,, WW li1 t.hev Tu.-Ed6V and tbu the nvr bi-can id
cleirirg tbe track of
dvce known t
ftov by evry
the i-rjyjitojS' d
mti'Ods of labor t f tho c -mpany-All
?v the work of cleiuicfr tbe
track from thi A'leahony uiouu'ein
to Pniiad. Iphia wss v;?rronsly pnh
ed, and by eveuirg trairja Kgtdlf 'e
gn to move. . .
A man entered Mrs. Hinely 's
cellar by a back door one night re
cently. Mr. Hinely was not at
home. Mrs. Hinely and the child
ren were greatly alarmed, and no
10,000 yurcs it tin fa goeids f-.t 20 per ci id. rt-(auction f the priiv
A tew, off style crals lor lad:e, for $1.00, $i 50 ai-d $7.00.
All hidi-8 j.tckets and cipes below cost price.
Ladias anal Mens' ood rubberc for 25c.
All cur shoes at t-peciall reduced pi ices.
GI.ORIOrS NEWS
Conft tioiti Pr D B. r-g le. of W.ata
it, I T ilttirrita'; Kour Bettlm or
E'artric Bittern hs ciitcil Mr. BrrTK"- of
rcrofuU, Rbich hai c nel bur grf at Ri'.flcr.
ir(t fr b(. Teniliie s:res vnulal b e k
zt': mtvr miss iTt commencing fgbruary
emboli mid ht-r her h. (!i ii mc, t " i .
Thi i b r tvtat Ihriuniiirts h:a) provrd. I
that l.kctiic Bitters is thn lst bl.-od j
pnriflor Ic- onn. Ii's tb ni(T-inn reaifdy ;
lor ich:i, te:tr. itieiun, ul-t-ra, boi'i
ni running totet. It glial la'et livi-r, 1
kltRi-r an l bfivrvig, rzprla joifr.i, Ii!) a j
digi stion bui itx liptiio Mreoglfc. Onlvoc I
Sultl by 51 P Crfird, D ngii.t. On.r-.
:it-fd
Schott's Stores.
103 TO 109 13KII3GE STREET.
..T E a
K. H
R E . Ni
MV, ESTA B I. ISHE D. 1899,
Sjucial inritatian To T7te Public
"fa HtTend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on daih
roui
THE IMMENSE ST0GK
OK
D. W. HARLEY
It will be -
10 THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
bo nav; money to invest to examiue the Stock of Goods for
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
It is truly marvelous to See
TH E BE A UTIFU1 STYLE
S .nd Overcoat t the Wonderfully Low Prices.
His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't til
ti iive him a call if in need of Clothing, v
D. W. IT A R L EV
MIFPLINTOttTST
A Sp cia.ly SeUcwd Stoek
h.DgiS, Cock, P.rler a.4 Shea
StOTCS.
llorse 15!ankets and Lap Kekes.
L AMIS, larga and small.
- Come in and look around. We II
iuike jou feel at beme.
We bave tbe largest Stock and
Store id tbe county.
OUR NAME
GUARANTEES QUALITY
, M'eLiNTIC,
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Spific for the erne of Grip and
U-ci'is, r.nd the prevent ioujof lV.eumo
n":a. All druggists 25c.
Sabscrlbo fcr the Soc-risix Aat
uEfcblIca:', a paper that contains
Loicc refullrg matter, fu:l of iufortc
kn that does the reader io!, nud
in edition to tLat a'.l local r.twatha;!
ar6 woita p.uhlinfr'ug f.rd p'aces
:? cclumrs. tr. (
HUMPHREYS'
No. 1 Curass Fever.
No. 2 " Worms. j
No. 8 " 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. i
No. 13 Cures Croup.
No. 14 " Skin Diseases.
No. 13 " Rheumatism.
No. 10 " Malaria..
No. 19 " Catarrh.
No. SO Cures Whooping Cough
No. 21 " Asthma.
No. 24 " General Debility.
No. 26 " Sea-Sickness. .
No. 27 " Kidney Diseases.
No. 28 Cures Nervous Debility.
No. SO " Urinary Disease
No. 82 " Heart Disease.
No. 34 " . Sore Throat.
No. .77 " Colds and Grip.
Da. HnnTHarrs' Hoxeopathic Maxttai.
OI DlKCASKS MilLID Fuse.
Small bottles of pleasant jxllnt. fit eh at i
po kf L nm oj nruitruw. or tm praria upon
receipt of price, 9t renu, except Not. Sri. and at
re mmie $1.00 atze only. Humphrey" ifedi
eiiie Compauy, 111 aViliiauu St., Near lork.
A lit. YOU A BORROWER 7
-rALL AT-
T88 FIRST
f
vfKFI.I-N'iOWA', PA.
THREE PER CENT
INTEKEST
PAID 0 TlftlE CERTIFICATE,
Kcney Loaned at Lcvsst Rates.
Varch 5, 1898.
.ipaa
-TIIC
Juniata Valley
National Bank.
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"THE PILE OINTMENT."
rPne Externa or IstainiJ, BilndorBlrarflmTt
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PKIOE, 80 CTS. TBIAti gI2B. 29 CT8.
84 -7 DrMSfaa or WBl pw(-M.I4 ml nemifA of paloab
nnr nr.. at., i i a ii i una, sc. n ia
Capital .... $00,000.
LOUIS K. ATKINSON, President,
T. V. IRWIN, Cashier.
DIRECTOKS.
Louis K, Atkinson. y. C. Pomeroy. .
John Ilertzier. J. L. Barton.
II. J. Shelleiil.erjrcr. W. N. Bterrett.
T. Van Irwin.
Interest allowed on time deposits at
the rate of three per cent, pox annum.
January 11, 1899.
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