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

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SENTINEL &REPUBLCAN
Mifflin town. pa.
veuni,av- -mar. i, 1s&9.
u. F.scntvKiEa,
EP1TOK A XI) PROPRIETOR.
THE BOY GRANDFATHER.
If were hut a lKy again,
And k"i'w w at H,nr I know
Of worldly ways ami worldly men,
I would not want to grow;
IM want to stay a little boy,
Ob. i"t alxjut no high;
Then would oiy days be full of joy,
And rare would pass me by.
' nd ct I tear if I were small.
And knew so much, dear me !
I couldn't have no fun at all,
S cynical I'd be.
lost cviTj thing would bore meso,
' I'd 1 so darned blase
I'd have lo ield to time and grow,
r else at six be gray '.
The Prodigy.
1TIIE1 l'APA'8 SICK.
;y Jul. I.1MH1.N IX I.. A.
Isri.I.Kl'IX.
W.
When pupa's sick, my goodness
sake !
Siuh aful, awful times it makes,
He speaks in oh ! such lonesome
tones,
Aud ives such ghastly kinds of
mius.
And rolls his eye and holds his
Lead.
Aud makes ma help him up to bed;
While Sis aud Uridget run to heat
Hot water hags to warm his feet,
Aud I must get the doctor quick
We have to jump when papa's sick.
When papa's sick ma has to stand
Kight side the tied and hold his
hand,
While Sis she has to fan an' fan,
For he says he's 'a dyin' man,"
And wants the children round
him to
lie there when "sufferin' pa gets
tli rough;"
He says he w ants to say good-bye
Aud kis us all and then he'll die;
Then niouus and says his ''breath-
iu's thick"
It's awful sad when papa's sick.
Wlieii papa's sick he acts that way
I'ntil lie hears the doctor say,
You've only got a cold, you know,
You'll be all right'n a day or so."
And then well, say ! you ought
to see.
He's different as he can be,
And growls and swears from noon
io uiht,
Jut 'cause his dinner ain't cooked
right.
Aud ul! In; docs is fuss aud kick
We're all used up when papa's sick.
SHORT LOCALS
Hucklcn's Arnica Salve. "
. licltings of ail kinds at .WjCIintic's
store.
Meyers has bseu appointed
rolaM- r-UDJiC.
"SU. Samuel Rotliock is v.'siiicg
Lis moll.t-r cxd sisters.
There was a fall of two inches of
Bleet and snow on Sunday.
Vvrus Carwell, of Thompson
town, has moved to WilUamsport,
Pa.
M'i. Howard M:iitin iouk a busi-j
neig (up to Hairisburg last Wednes
day lr. King's New Life Pills.
M ss Lillian Ellis of Harrisburg,
is te guest of Stuart Ellis and
fimilv.
Mi
i?i Anca lircckbnl, tt
Spruce
frier-ds
ii :
ia
1, pfcDt Saturday among
town.
The gold out put of the Klon
dike this year is estimated at $19,-
(MMP.OOO.
Miss Bees Groninger has returned
Loce after stveral weeks visit in
Lii:C-.Mer.
Dr. King's Xew Discovery.
Subaciil for tho J liata Senti-
::i. Axr ItEi'LBi.ifAN, the best paper
i l tliO IMuIit.V.
Mr. John Kirk came from Lancas
ter las- week to look to his interests
hero :a M fHintcwn.
3Iiss Jennie Barclay, of Reed's
i:tp. is visitinsr John Barton's
family in Patterson.
-Miss Stuatt. of Altoona. IS a
visitor at. the home of Samuel Me
t'ahan in Patterson.
Bueklen's Arnica Salve.
Smallox has appeared among
people in Springfield township,
Huntingdon county.
H. O. Miih-r cornered tho market
in 1'itturg on Saturday
sold at (JO cei.ts a d.z?n.
Eggs
Choice w hite Ohio aud Penn
sylvania se-ed oats, for sale at
Manlieek it Xelson's mill.
The pension of Alexander S
Anderson, of Reed's (Jap, has been
increased from 12 to $17.
Edward Oles and wife, of Delphi
Ti'diana, are visiting the family of
Samuel Tyson on Front street
Tbe ice poreed in the Millerstown
dsm last Friday and raised tie ice to
witbia a few ftet cf the railrcd.
For Kent. To a small family
comfortable house- Call at this office
for information if you want to rent
The backbone of winter is broken
aud Iowa farmers are trying to finish
ne busking of last year s crop
earn.
of
Ex-Jiulsre J. C. Bucher. of Lewis
"rg, is urged by the democrats of
i. nion county for the supreme
bench .
Mrs. Dcwees, and her niece Mi6s
1 idge Pat.toD. of Lewistown, spent
lay with Mrs. Wilberforce Schwi-yer
last week.
Wm. Bell. Henrv Groniceer, Je
riu Sieber. Jesse Elder, were in
' ailed elders in the 'PresbytenaD
ch a-ch od Sunday
Mr: James '. Hazlett and wife
of Lew istown, spent the 22nd day
of February with the family of
ex-Sheriff Loudon. ..
Knock down in price for sale bills
J . trr
iora uumuer one naif sheet bill
with notice of sale Iu Thk Jckiata
Sentinel ani Republican.
J'Ah," said a condoling Jadv
friend to a recently made widow
"your husband has gone to his
long rest" "perhaps," said the
widjr
The inclement weather of last
Sunday evening caused a postpone
ment of the Lutheran Missionary
roncert to the coming Sunday
evening.
liueklen's Arnica Salve.
After fee 4th of Mircb, nrxf. Sat
urdtr, Peur.svlvania will h ..i
one United States 8enator. aDlesa a
fcT - x i i . -
oeuaior oe eieeted between this and
oaiuraa'
8. P. Eri.siuan. :iiul ii
ter Ruth, of Wilkesbarre, and Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Lesh, of Harris
burg, are guests of Mr. and Mrs
E. E. McMeen.
Jonathan liurus, of Swales, Pa
late of company D, 3Cth. Pa., In!
fantrj-, had his pension increased
from to $24 per mouth, with
tm.GO back pay.
Next Wednesday evening, March
8th, Mx. and Mrs. George Goshen
will celebrate the 50th anniver
sary of their married life at their
horaejarl'attersou .
Mrs. Doty, wife of banker E. S.
Doty, gave a party for a Dumber of
her lady friends last Friday after
noon. A large company of ladies
from lowihtown were present.
Mr. Eli SherlP, eandv manufac
turer at Wellington, D. O., and
LincaBter, Pa., stopped eff between
trains to ff-e lis c'd tm fri
Csptain McClcl'an, on Saturday.
DivKine's Xew Lifm
lei
iuemlers of the Post irave a
dinner at their headnuartors
Main street for themselves, their
wives and sw eethearts and had au
agreeable time, on the 22nd of
February.
The ghmils that
said ex S'ate
is sbamicer to
Tret sorer Havwood
get a postponement, of the trial, i ow
Snow more tban thev did a week
oiimw iiier, ce aiea ana isi
cow in Lis grave.
Mrs. Hliiiini The Dobsons at
last have a girl they hope to keep.
Mrs. Griinp Absurd! Where is
such a girl to In? found f
Mrs. Blimm She was lxrn to
them yesterday.
The Tusc-arora Valley people
w ho expect soon to go to Dakota,
are lieing given surprise good by
parties by their neighbors. There
is a party almost every night
uowin the valley.
Charles Stone aud daughter,
Minnie, of Washington, D. C,
came on Saturday to the Strayer
home, .jn Patterson, where Mrs.
Stone and daughter Pauline, have
been for several weeks.
Porto R;co, Cuba, and tho Philip
pine Islands, cost Spain every Tear,
four bundrrd thousand dollars more
than she received from iYtm- How
fori u aate she was to get rid of (hem
?nd twenty million dollars to boot. -
Dr. King's New Dicovery.
"My darling calves," said the
mother cow, "you mustn't play
ith those Chicago beef cattle."
"But why not, mother !"
"Thcv are beneath you. They
are common embalmed beef cows."
The American MechauH-s met in
their lodge room on the evening of
the 22nd of February with tneir
wives. From the lodge room they
went to the National Hotel where
bountiful supper was partaken of.
Last Friday the egg market was
cornered iu Pittsburg by an Ohio
man. and cces went np from 21 cts
to 40 cts a Jczen. The. men who
r.e.rncred the market say eggs will
he worth 5 cents ft 1'iece before
Easter.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
It is reported that a current of
electricity turned on a frozen water
nine thaws it in a few minutes. Good,
now the water companies can iuu an
W:ric nlant in the winter and by
keeling on the current of electricity
keep open the water.
Letters remaining uncalled for in
ih. Mifflintown. Pa., post cmce. at
the close of business, Saturday even-
V-hrtiarv 25tb. loiW- v
Rrnwn. EsQ , Jlrs. or JI BS iuarj
-. ir- nr
t ' Mica 1i.nie Richardeon, D.
AJIUnu, '
H. Mnssen, Thos. J. Scent.
Dr. King's New Discovery.
R.T.r.. Tbe Board of Dj
rectors of the farmers .ijcrcaui..---
eocbtion in Patterson, i.muec., n.
for i ale, or rent, their oiore ... y.
terson. Tei ms eas For particulars
i,qu:reof W. N. Sterrett, on the
premises. y oraer o.
Aug. 1 if o'-
Blood and Serves are very close
lv rented. Keep the blood rich, pure
and healthy, with Hood s reapla
and ou will have no nervousness.
H-od'S Pills are besi after-dinner
pillsaid digestion, prevcntconstipaUoy
Dr. King's New Life Pills.
Huntingdon Globe.-The Dun
ker Brethren having decided to
locate a college in Pennsylvania,
east of. the Susquehanna river
Rev F F. Holsapple, of the
Brethren church of East Coventry,
viin county, is endeavoring to
secure a site in
Pottstown for this
purpose.
Mrs. Crane, whose husband
t rs.n has charge of a gang
J
of
tl ..I. -i- -t this station, was al-
home recently. Thei"10:
suffocated.
was annua
surriring
doctor had trouble in
mother and daughter,
was not at home.
Mr. Crane
Owiiur to Ihe KnH .o-ZT, ..
l"ttx Tf wlw hauled barn
ShSoS until A,nrfiMUcttion ta Wuet:nl annre their nehls during
bnyourUcket fo,Ti.60h?P" i
r . '
you to 1 down nrt class cabinet photov? Ure mat takes Place in the
Drice inA ' K "up at tbe sama
invtimedurwiho L!il?r months. Second, they
" -. irain.
. JOSEPH HESS.
James 3f. White, an enthnsiastic
tzr? ? Kenton- hi.
on the 24th day of February. He
was rich acd buUt himself a commo
dious vault, and fitted up a room in
the YauH, handsomely, and directed
m his will, that Lis friends shall
com there and olay cards and en
joy themselves after his death, add
ug that he could not take a hand,
but he would be with them anyway.
At the Musical Allege, Freeburg;
Snyder county, Pa., none but the best
methods are used, so that to-day it is
recognized as one of the foremost school
of music in the country. S8S will pay
for a term of six weeks, instruction and
hoard. Spring Term will begin May 8.
For catalogues address,
Henry B. Mover, Director.
John S. Wihwr-, of Tusc-arora
township, brought an action before
Squire Frank PattersoD, charging
embracery aud forgey against Jams
w MMc3rullio of same townsf.ip.
McMullin denies the charge. The
Squire held him under bill of ihree
hundred dollars, for esch charge.
i ne case will be heard before the
Squire on Thnrtdy. March 2d. It
is hd interesting case..
The Mosaic laws forbids the eat
iDg of fish that are destitute of scales
and that is the reason Jews do not
eat eels, but now science and the me
chanics art comes to the rescue and
proves that te:s have 6Cales, and
while thtvcales are cot visible to
the unaided ey. but uoJer the
microscope the eel s iows up covered
with fcales. It is 8 ud snakes taste
like eels.
George Drayton, of Media, is a
rich mni aged 80 yeais. On the
22d of February ho was married to
Miss Lottie Jobneon, a young teach
er in tte public schools. Tne groom
is a gnat grandfather.- Aged as he
is he isn't afraid and didn't sav,
"We'd rather be single than wed,
We'd Dever consent to be led
By a frail apron string
Round a gold wedding ring
e wou'd very much rather be dosd"
No bo never so said "
Dr. King's New Life Pills.
The Womsn's Foreiffti Missionary
Sociwiy r.f Huntingdon Prsbvierv,
cenvened to-day in -the Presbyterian
cburcu. 1 he first sessun was held;
to-day at 2.30 p. m. Rev. Thomas
Marshal1. D. D., field seereiary of
the-foreign board, will address the
meeting this Wednesday ever-ing.
Mis. C N. Thorpe, foreign secret arv i
of the Philadelphia Bcciciy, rmI JIw
Wmn Cunnnghnm of JMUj.po,
Chica, will eddress tbe meeting on
ThuTEday, Misa Cu-iLisghaiii will ap
pear in Caicesa drees.
The Ftrniaragh township school
chart matter bus been settled by a
compromise. Tbe township paying
between one acd two hundred dol
lara .-Sines tbe settlement there-is
considerable talk about the bribery
that wes employed in the early
stages of the transaction. If people
who claim to ku-. w each tl irgs Lad
made their etatenients some time
i-ir-ce, tLe statemenis ccu'd huve
been looked into pud if Irus could
i'Jtve heeo t arced t account.
The fuDeral of Mr3. Amelia Kram
er Evans, took place at her late home
near TLouipsontown, on Saturday
afternoon at 3 o'clock. Intermert
in the Episcopal cemetery ot Tbomp
sontown. She was oged bb ears,
and was the. widow cf S. O. Evens'.
Eq, late of Delaware toLship.
Two son's surviva Mr. snd Mrs.
Evaps, G-orse nnd Bradford. Mr.
nd Mrs EvaDS, deceased, wer'
nnde and aunt to Hon. L. E Atkin
son and j-rs. Atkinson, hia wife.
Dr. King's New Discovery.
An Irishman came home at 3
o'clock in the morning. The
Dleasant midwife in attendance
upon his wife came to bin: aud un
covered a basket, and to his astou
ishment revealed to him three
boys, which she said their mother
had named Dewey, isampson auu
Schley. "Good," said he, so far,
but madam what a lucky thing
that I came at S.instead of 12, for
if I had came in at 12 the navy
would have hael to lie ransacked
fer names. .
Tbe Washington army beef in
vestigators had tbe "rattlo de bang"
General IVigan on tbe witness stand
pain last week, to testify on the
embalmed aimy beef question. Ea
can favs tbe beef was good, and
some of l is co.wdnc6ses went so far
es to say the dislike lo the beef on
tte part of soldiers wb8 on accoutt
ol their unbealthv liver, that was 60
diseased and enlarged that it c ul t
onry endure dnicty victuals and deli
cacies. EffHn's language this time
was detent if his testimony was in
fav.T of foul berf.
Louisville, Ky. Courier says.
Editors are proverbially kind
hearted and thoughtful of the com
fort of others. A fact that is well
..i x i. tk. u,.t;nn f.f a m.n
i iiihi t y ail i t l M-i tax. v ivu au
ial, whole-souled Kentncky editor
-l,l.1l Kntn,.tv editor
last week. lie had a suoscnuer
who died and left fourteen years'
subscription unpaid. Yet this
great tender-hearted editor appear
ed at the grave as the coffin lid
was lein? screwed tkwu for the
last time, and put in a linen duster,
a thermometer, a palm leaf fan and
a receipt for making ice.
Dr. King's .New Disedvery.
Some one in Perry county has
brought a suit against the Penn- j
sylvania Eailroad Company for
damage to a deposit of sand oppo '
site Trimmer's Rock. The build
ing of a new track at said rock has .
so changed the course of the river I
that the water now is wearing
away a bank ot Sana aua a neia on
the opposite side ol the river trom
Trimmer's Rock. The owner
v Kant- anH fbA lund ljitn
LUC OrtMt -
mat inn auuiuc v icmuuc uoo uwu
affected by the washing away
the sand ana me neia, una ueuoe
. the snit. 1 - ' .
tney gt waste of
urmg tue spring ana
imuicu me manui
manure in the rint
when they had nothing to do and '
in tl,n - . . . . . . I
... uui naj eaveu mat mucn or
their summer time for other work.
In some counties all the manure is
hauled during the winter to large
piles in the fields where it is to be
used, and at seeding time hauled
over the field from the large piles.
Ex State Treasurer Betijamin J.
Hayw.iod, died on tbe 23rd of Feb
ruary at bis homo at Sharon, Pa , of
stomach and liver ailments contract
ed a year ago, aced 50 years. He
with Sena'or Qjay and Senator
Qaay's so.i Ric bard, was to be tried in
Court Philadelphia this week by their
political opponents M. Hayaood
was bnn ai:d raised on a farm in
Mercer county, Pa , April 12, 1849.
He received a business education
and was employed iu business con
cerns till he was elected prothooo
tary, and fr.-m that oa be held vari
ous offices till he became State
Treasurer H d d not live ti go
through the hounding in Court with
Senator Quay aud bis son.
The Juniata Valley Editorial Asso
ciation met at LewiNtown on the 24th
day of February, aud after transaction
of business appointed a committee. H.
J. osnot, Uoorge Shrom and I. N.
Swope, to draft resolutionson the death
of Brother Allison, of the Juniata Her
ald, Mifllintowu. who reported as fol
lows, which was unanimouslv adopted:
Kesolved, That we, the members of
the Juniata Valley Editorial Associa
tion, recognizing the great loss the
association has sustained in the death
of our late vice president, William M.
Allison, editor of the Juniata Herald,
of Mifllintowu, Pa., and appreciating
his active usefulness as a member, his
marked ability iu the profession and
his high jiersonal qualities as a friend,
hereby express our deep sense of sorrow
over his death and extend to tbe sur
viving members of the family our
heartfelt sympathy. II. J. Fosnot,
t.iEO. Shrom,
I. N. Swope.
A resolution prevailed fixing McVey
town for tbe annual meeting, May 19.
After partaking of a sumptuous din
ner, which the brethren of Lewistown
kindly provided, the association ad
journed. - -
Baru DcatroyeJ-
The bam of David Saitz in
Spruce Hill township, was deetroyed
by fiie about. 4 30 p. m., on Sunday
afternoon. Ia addition to the bay
and straw and cais ud wheat in the
barn 250 bushels of corn were con
sumed. Tie live stock was got out,
and some Larr.ss tnd a two horse
wagon und buggy The lire ctartod
in some slraw acd chaff on tho bar:
floor, but how, is not known. The
birn was itsnrcd.
. c
Remarkable Rescue.
Ur.. Mxt-a. 1 Cattur, PlaioHulJ, 1)1.,
miii (bo tatim-nt. that khe caugi t coil
ftbii't. rtttkd c- b. rliiDci; sh. w trat
ril for a m. nih bj her family .hydiciao,
bat KrcW won . lid toM her hj ras
h'jjclos v ct'.m -f c tisu'xp'ian ml tLat
n.cdici e crul.1 cu-a tr. Hpf d-ug-gist
sugpct(l Dr. Kirg'g N.w Di cTf.y
lor Cutsim;.tio( ; fche buUKbt a t )tlle nd
to her delight futird-lieraeir cDilitttid
l.ora B tt cose, fcte cott nued Iti use
nd cfur toting six bottltis, found herself
sonnd and wrll; now do-s her twa b' usi
work, a;d is as wo i as bf etu wat--Free
Ira tnittlxs c.( thin Grout Di.'cuvery at 11.
P Ctawfo.d'a d ug ttoro. Oaly 60c. and
tl, CTory bottl- gunraatced.
Great Ligbt.
Djn't fil to 6ee tb? riow iican.
efcrnt gas light; a powerful per
fectly w hile H.itu; 100 cmdle power
14 hours for two cents; no wick?; uci
globes to c'tan. A hgbt superior to
all oilier li'lits. Oili on J. H.
otraer, pgeut for Juniata county,
Odd Fellows Ha 1
T BE ATM THE RtHD
ine newest ana most inspiring
piece of Sheet Music,' arranged for
piano, is "the liouer iiimitexi
March," composed by Capt. tred
erick Thihuev, Ilandmaster Un
ited States Band, published by S.
Bramard s Sous, Co., Chicago, 111
distributee! oulv bv the Chicago,
julwaukee vV St. I'aul Kail way
Enclose fifty (30) cents aud address,
Geo. II. Heaftord, General rassen
ger Agent, 555 Old Colonv Build
ing, Chicago, 111.
it.
MARRIED:
McCoKMie-K Ci.kck. On the itith
dav of Febrtiarv. at 1ewistowu, by
Rev. R. V. Wilson, Samuel MoC'ormi-k
aud Mabel deck.
Fink Long. On the 21st of Febru
ary, at the office of J. G. Ward, J. P.
Edward Fink and ltelle Long.
Hkikkh Fokxkv. On the U2nd day
of February, at Afiilliutown. by liev,
W. II. Fahs. Albert G. Heikes and
Minnie U. Forney.
Smith Hotkeniikhry. On the 23d
dav of February, tv Rev. W. II. tahs,
at Mifllintow n, J. Frank Smith am
Lottie M Hoekcnberry.
DIED.
HTitoiT. On .February 1'th, near
Dimmsville, Mrs. Nathan Stroup, aged
70 years, 5 months and 1G days.
Phillips." On February lfith. near
Oriental, ljustina, wife of John Fhillips,
aged bo years, l month ana it aays.
.seiber. On rebruary 19th, near
' Ihonaasoutown, itev. oiomou Beiber,
i .
8KeU
Oku. On February 19th. at Carlisle,
Pa., Miss Olive Orr, formerly of East
Waterford, aged 19 years.
Dauomkrty. On February w, in
Tuscarora township, at the home of her
son. Jos. M. Dausrnertv. Mrs. Musau
Dauftherty, aged 81 years, 7 months
and 14 days.
Lkibv. On February 6th, in East
Waterford, Wesley Raymond Leiby,
son of John K Leiby, aged 3 years, V
months and 11 days.
Ikvin. On February 13th, in East
Waterford, at the home of Ceorge
Kougb, Ansa I'riHcilla lrvin, aged id
years and 27 days.
Kmitii. On February 23d, at Mexico,
of crip. Mire Catharine V7. Smith, aged
29 years, 10 months and 1 day. Inter
ment in Union cemetery at Mifflintown.
Evans. On Februarj-lst.atThomp-sontown,
of infirmity of age, Mrs. 8.
1. Evans, aged 86 years, 2 months and
9 days. Interment iu Bt. Stephens
; episcopal cemetery at Tbompsontown
Of. Kramer On February 26th, at
Mhiertown. an infant son of W. R.
tT- r . - T T J .
Interment in Union ceme-
tery
of "ist-On February 25th, at Kock
ville, an infant son of John Wise.
terment m Presbyterian rwnMwy.
: . - --- ' " . . , 13 .
Dr. Dmvid Kmnmody Favorite Remedy frequently em imnl
mambera of famfly. Who It ia considered by many to b m KilMf tmt
Bladder Medicine, it la lust aa certain to ear DvsoensU. Conatinatiaat- li
atism. Scrofula and Ecxema. This is
wnuwo, ao uey can ant au imparities from
Healthy blood practically means a completely healthy
-,Hor to lttrKm Mrs. Capt Prru Race, of
W. Y. : My husband was troubled with his kidneys,
fearfully with shooting pains through his back. He
vxa mennedy'm FmrorUm Remedy,
IS now Well anil aernnir A1tt. V '
.uuiviu
eeveaty years of age, he is as hearty as
a man many years younger. I w-as so
troubled with Dyspepsia that it was
painful for me to walk.
My food did me no good,
ft my stomach could
not digest it. Somebody
recommended Favorite
Remedy to me.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 Nerve
Troubles, and for the Liver and Blood it is a specific.
It has cured many that were beyond the aid of other
mcu,ane. ask your druggist for it, and
.--"""''' wm cosi you 91.00 tor a regular full-sised bottle.
Gamplo BottSo Frco
If yon want to try Favorite Remedy before buying, send year fan pes,
office address to the Da. David Kennedy CoaroaATioK. Rondout, N. Y;. and
mention this faptr. They will send yon a free trial bottl. all charges prepaid.
This genuine offer is made to prove to everybody what a wonderful medicine it ia.
BARGiilN DAYS.
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Will continue
UNTlt SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH J8.
Every day from 9 o'clock in the moraine: till 12 o'clock noon,
and from 2 o'clock till 4 o'clock
10 yards Hill fine yard wide muslin for 55c.
10 yards style 1492, full yard wide unbleached muslin for 45c.
10 jards best Appleton A. muslin 37 inches w'de for 55c.
10 yards fine nnbleached muslin, yard wide, for 40c.
10 yards fine seconds of Lonsdale curtois for 70c.
10 yardg of Canton flannel for 45c.
6 yards of cotton crost towlir.g for 20c
4 yards of linen crest towlmg for 25c
10 yards of shirtirg for 50o
10 jards 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 girghams (w slightly wet) f-.-r 20o. - -.
Lancaster acd ether good ginghams 5 yards for only 21c.
4 border handkerchiefs for 5c. ' .
4 white handkerchiefs for 10c.
Good outing flannels for "ic
Men and bojs cLeviot shirts for 23c.
Mens' white unlaundred 6hirts for 39c.
Good turkey red table cloth for 17c.
White and red border table linens for 25c.
Good lare curtains for 45c a pair.
New striped carpets for I2jc.
Good home-made carpets for 24c, 25c. and 30c.
Fine rag carpets for 25c, and thousands of yards of carpets at
REDUCED PRICES.
10,000 yards of drets 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 ladies jackets and capes below cost price. .
Ladies and Mens' good rubbers for 25c.
All our shoes at speciall reduced pi ices.
OONT MISS IT, COMMENCING FGBRUARV 4.
Schott's Stores.
103 TO 109 BRIDGE STREET.
ESTABLISHED. 3899.
Special Invitation
To attend the Attractive Sale of
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
OF
D. W. HAKLEY,
It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who nave money to invest to
MEN. BOYS AJSU J1J Xjuni
It is truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUL STY LEU
iti Swia and Overcoat at the Wonderfully Low Prices.
His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't f U
to give him a call if in need of Clothing.
0. W. HARLEY
MIFFLINTOWN
because It first puts tbe Kidneys ia m
the blood.
ffVr Hudac.
-5a I Adsoffatai
l it Mr tookBr.
mad
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insist upon getting!. Doa't take ft
in the afternoon, we will sell
To The Pvblu
Clothing that goes on daily
examine the Stock of Goods for
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H0LL0BAUGH
: & SON'S.
0
Our Holiday Trade was Phe norn
inal BufWe Still Have a
Large Line of
THAT WE MUST CLOSE OUT
Spring will soon be here and we prefer to lose our
profits now. Rather than carry our heavy goods orer
and lose later.
gqobs as mm
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 lor 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 Cot Prices.
Seeing is believing, come and see.
Hollobaugh & Son's
n6 Main St.,
McCUNTICTS
HARDWARE
and House-Furnishing
STORE
THIS STORE SETS THE PACE.
-oOo-
THAT'S WHY
Things are never dull here; rever stupid. The full life of the store al
wajb has a cheerful welcome for all comers, and shoppers are quick to daaide
in favor of tbe Great Values to be found in oar new
Neat, Stylish,
Inviting
STORE
K. H. M'CLINTIC,
MIFTLUnOWHI
Get a rood parcr by anbscribisir
lor tbe
SrWTIML aao RsrctuCA.
"SEVENTY-SEVEN"-("77.")
"77" is Dr. Humphreys' famous!
Specific for the cure of Grip and
CJolds, and tbe prevention'of Pneumo
nia. All druggists, 25c.
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HUMPHREYS'
No.
1 Cures Fever.
2 " Worms. . j
S " Infants Diseases.!
No.
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4 " Diarrhea.
' 7 " Coughs.
8 Cures Neuralgia.
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" Dyspepsia.
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" Delayed Periods.'
" Leucorrhea. j
Cures Croup.
" Skin Diseases.
" . Rheumatism.
" Malaria.
" Catarrh.
20 Cures Whooping Cough
No. 21
No. 24
Asthma.
' General Debility.
No.
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No.
No.
No.
No.
Db
26 " Sea-Sickness.
27 " Kidney Diseases.
28 Cures Nervous Debility.
30 " Urinary Diseases
82 " Heart Disease.
34 " Sore Throat.
77 " Colds and Grip.
. HtJMPHRKTS HoMlOPATSaC MAKQAb
or Diseases Mailbd Fees.
Small Bottles oi pieaaani peuew. n vnti t,
L.. o.M K Ammtrimtm nF unt nrMfmid DOUB
receipt of price, cents, except Noi- 88. and
are made SI 00 nize only. Humphrefi Modi
eine Cumpauy. Ill WUUam St., ew York.
HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL OIL
THE PILE OINTMENT."
taraal or Internal, BttndorB
: Itching ur Htacdlac ot Oym
VlatnlAln Ann;
The tUet la ImmwIUi Un cure etrtala.
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Patterson, Pa.
YOU LIKE IT.
A Specially Seleoted S toek
lUoges, Cook, Parlor and Smep
Stoves.
Horse Blankets aud Lsp Rtkaa.
LAMPS, large and small
Come in and look around. We'll
make yon feel at borne.
We have the largest Stook M
Store in tbe couDtjr.
OUIi s VMK
GUARANTEES QUALITY
have ion mm to deposit?
ARE YOU A BORROWER?
CALL AT-
m F1BST
TW J OIP FT A Iff.
Ml . ekvt
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uirrun i own, ra.
THREE PER CENT
INTEREST
PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATE.
Money Loaned at LowBst IsUsl
March 6, 1888.
-Till
Juniata Valley
National Bank.
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Capital O,0OO.
LOUIS K. ATKINSON, President.
T. V.
IRWIN, Caahier.
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DIRECTORS.
Ixuix . Atkinson.
John Hertzler.
H. J. Shelleniierger,
W. C. Pornaroy.
W. N. 8tontt. ! i t
T. Van Irwin.
Interest allowed on time deoeit at -the
rate of three per cent, pw annum. f
January 11, 186. :j.!"L.
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