5EM1NKL& REPUBLICAN MIFFL1NTOWN. PA. -fl-EDXESDAYk MAR. 8, 1899. B. F.SCHWElEa, EDITOR AN'D PKOPRIETOE. HOZT LOCALS. Bin klen's Arnica Salve. There are a number of bounce in town to rent. Some ff the growing wheat doe not look ( aii-li'lale are beginning to look up thcii friend!". ym Lyil'a Ih is visiting her mLf r iii Harrisburg. t'auitia ropine to increase her militia to two hundred tbousaud men. ji,a. jvl IL-ck, f Lntrobf, is a visitor at ?he home of George Heck. The rain of Saturday night dam 8re.l tl:e Mnn rdge tool plant at Leistowo. Ir. King's New Life Pills, snlwribe for the Ji'xutaSexti ytx AM' Kei'i iii.icas, tbe best paper iu tbe ouiity. HHrda:e iiierrbant MeClintic is haviiif.' liia itore building repainted, on tlieont-iiie. ; y Mr. and Mrs. Cvrus Brsckbill, of Sptms Kill, are confined to the huiise '.'.ith grip. Kaur will come early this season, m,' oe whether an early spring conies with an early Kas-ter. Mr. aud Mrs. Herman Eirnest, of Hurrisb'?rr, are veiling among rela tives in I'uittrsjn. tt'm '-hip line have cut their first via--' p-.-aje tickets to Kugluud, down to twenty-live dollars. The Huntingdon reformatory has pa-rH.il it- teiitb year, and in those 10 yea;- h i had !" inmates. ( lioicf white Ohio and Penn vlv:iui:t M-ed oats, for sale at ylaniN'ck V .clson s null. , A K.x-SheriirCalhouii has swild his frro- cery and confectioi.ery store to the Tli"ina- brothers, of Ink land. Mi-9 Met 'lin tie, of Lewmtown. 8ient Sunday with her brother K. Jf. Mcp. ( linticV family, of this pla-e. Ti,e IV" Hur, illustrated lecture, by U. A. N. Kaven, as exhibited in the , I'tc-' vtt.ruii (hiircli, waaprxid. I in trii-!to of the Acadetuia Presby tia i-m iMiiere:it:oM are receiving bids : iiie r. .airing of the parsonage. Koi: Kfxt. To a una II family, a rei'ifoiiui'ic house Call at this office for information if you want to rent. A mild can? of small pox in the I'mi'ftou ("niveisity caused a t-tani-peileof hundrels of student, last week. K. M. Marcrit., bought the Ham I'riulit f:irm in Fermanagh township, fur live hundred and twenty-five dollar. Mies Esther and Florence Panne tair."fleivistowii, visited theireousin Mi- Klla i'aunebaker, of this place last week. lr. Siinu'l Meyers of this town, Lm ai'uc&t completed the construe tiun of a plow which Le will- have puterited. I'.ticklen's Arnica ialve. Tie Houis Alissionary Society f the Picshyttrian church, wiil suf-t Wtdnesday tveciiig after pray er t:irtticr. K. Conrad, editor of the MeVeytown Ji'iinml has Ijecn elected Justice of the IVaoe, for MeVeytown. It is Judge "iirad now . L dies'" Mi iiicrni.cu tLe loucg fioaaiy Society cf the "ffsbvt ir!ia church mee!s with I it Dctry Mayer. M.s.-1-s Maude Cn zitr and Grace 3!c.iai,as!e, of Port Roval, epeut a f- v vs cf this week wi:h Mr. and -wr. Giorge Wilson. UVclnsday afternoon at 3 o'clock. t.ie hreiSn Alipsionary Society cf lb- IrsBbylerian church wiil iueet " b Mrs. J. C. D;rnni Knock down in price for sale bills fl "" for a iiuinUr one half sheet bill, with notice of sale in The Jcxiata W1IKI. AM. ItKITiJI.U AX. lue rains in the west braEch of te Susquehanna raised the stream u'ih last Saturday. M-jny people wire Hooded cut of tle:r homos. Ih Kind's Xew Discovery. I iie ladies missionary meeting came 'd went its way. It'wan the old, old Mury. which you know so well, with H e riiili,,ine Island field added. IIiom.- who believe they know, pre di..t a snow or two between this and torn planting time, and quote a snow that some years ago fell on the 18th of April. -Miss Annie Nolte, of Lewistown, was ill in bed, her mother put a wick of hot "iter in the bed, the water bag burst and badly scalded her shoulder, side anil limb. Ir. King's Xew Discovery. After spending a couple of weeks ib .Mr and M18 E E. McMetn, J-r. and IIib. Etitruan and daughttr nae retuinta to their horn it UXeslint-K. ! e.l Sunday niobt in the Lutheran 1 "I Hi by mernbt-rs of the conprcga !' "', in btbalf of luiseicis. It wbs m vtiy respect quite a tuccees. ghtmiig on Sunday morning cut -i untold f.eak at Plymouth, Mass., when it struck and killed William H. "'vie. aged us years-, while he was rmK the bell of the Congregational viiiinii. Kin-klcu's Arnica Salv e. H.vdrantss and water pipes that were allowed to have their own time to open , lning last Friday and since then almost every water pipe in the tw has lee o,ened by tbe coming of spring. The Philadelphia Inouirer was 10 year old on the 1st of March and ceie- ersarv by issuing ! i uy issuing oraietl oth aimiv marve v . 7 ' Unth the ' a ,d it , tVel"pment of the JournaI 'l its wide spread influence. j r. King's New Discovery. '! LWbile a number of people of thi town have moved away this spring, people from other place are moving in and filling the vacant place. The town ha almost changed it entire popula tion within the past 25 years. lteilly-There' only wan ting Oi don't loike about the expansion. Keefe Phat's thot ? . KeiUy That we didn't kape on an' fly the flag over the owld and. Full moon on the 27th inst, which is the first full moon following the spring equinox, and that is the reason Easter comes early; it always comes on the first Sunday following the first full moon after the spring equinox. A citizen of New Jersey has been in consultation with the owners of the cannery for tbe purpose of It as itg t e establishment and Bfsrting a cannery. Everyone would like to tee the cannery put in operation. A ijrrifin j - umuouu poBoea over a portion cf Madison and r,... counlien, Tenn . on Salnrlv t.;k .r , - - - j uigUI. Madwonville was partly deslioye?: "uu" wore mown aown; 3 per- sons killed and 12 persons injnred. Dewey has been made an Admii with the pay of thirteen thousand dol- law a year, by Congres. The Spanish Admiral whom he overcame at Manila has been sent to prison in Spain by Spanish authority for allowing De'wev to defeat him Those who believe that tbe weather of the three first davs of a month con- trol the balance of the month have par- ticularly noted, that th n March was bright and full of sunshine ana tne second and third davs were dull and cloudy. Thirty-five Indians graduated tlie Carlisle industrial school on the "nd of March Th. fT. . hekltl.ua ear.; in rKr r .:' .h t., L ...J:r ",wr!wx ,,uUreU aeventy-five dollars may rt tothrfr .1" 7.1 " spring work." The land slide near Huntingdon on Sunday morning wrecked two freight trains and the Philadelphia ueppnper train, killed two men and hurt two otberr. The train i i ? ... auo iraiu wrecK cianng crew at this pUce was call ed to the scene of the dissUr. It is said that Potter county has the queerest public school in tbe State ; Only four scholars attend : ti,, oil i nimi,N r . " . ... imiiiij, suu me ...u.ucr m me rcacner. sjebool is held in a township school house in the regu-' lar way, and the teacher is oaid hv thn I school district. ihi.,.. i u - leaatng, March o There are seven ! national banks, two State banks and ' two trust companies doing a bankine l i.. . ' law.are. londa, Nebraska, K.,i.., .w:.. . s... , . ft!Ltah, California, makine six States e.i, . ii is proposea 10 ; bring atout a consolidation, so as to : nave but three banks, thus saving I clerical hire, taxes, investments in 1 bank buildings and other expenses. Owing to the bad weather during ihi month of February, I have concluded I to continue the reduction in cabinet OnOtO S of yourself, or family group at the same ui,u an irur Mlllllg anytime during the year. Hesp't Joseph Hross, L. II. Park hurst, one of the largest fruit growers in New Jersey, says bis fruit orchards have been almost ruined by the blizzard that prevailed in Feb ruary. Many other extensive growers have similar reports. The smaller fruits, such as blackberries, raspberries, and black caps, have suffered as badly. There are still in the service of the I'nited Stated 75,84- volunteer.' Of these 33,832 are iu Cuba, 16,411 in the Philippine Islands, 2,231 in Porto Rico, ::41 in Hawaii, and 12,934 in the United States. According to the last renort of phe adjutant general the effective strength of the regular army, not count ing sick and wounded, is 58,607. The most effective missionary band sent out from tbe United States is the U. S- Army and Navy in Manila. Missionary' work among a foreign heathen population is of no account un less the rights of the missionaries are supported by an army. The mission aries from America and Kurope could not exist a day iu India if it were not for the British army. At the Musical College, ..Freeburg, Snyder couuty, Pa., none but the best methods are used, so that to-day it is Dhotos. until Anril lut in ,r. - , ' r , -. M me piaee oi registration to oualifv Kfti't'V'Ti lCmU:Vru'fur the o' her vote upon tl.e buy your ticket for which entities hooi que!,tiou at the next eleVtion. a ou 10 i uo.en urM class cabinet x'frecogiiized as one of the foremost schools of music in the country. 533 will pay for a term of six weeks, instruction and board. Spring Term will begin May 8. For catalogues address, Hknrv B. Moykk, Director. A colored woman went to the pastor of her church to complain of her hus band, who, she said, was a low down, worthless, trifling nigger. After listen ing to a long recital of the delinquen cies of her neglectful spouse, and her efforts to correct him, the minister said. "Have you ever tried heaping coals of fire upon his head?" "No," was the reply, "but I tried hot water." Exchange. Chicago has another wife disappear ance case. In the second case the wife was not cooked in a sausage boiler, as as the first, but her husband says he walked with her to tbe lake and threw her in and she drowned, and now the public don't want to believe him. They are expecting him to tell he dis posed of her in some other way. If he is guilty of murder he certainly knows how he committed it. Fob Sale. The B -ard of Di rectors of Ihe Farmers Mercantile As-soci-ition in Pa'tersoD, I'"m:ted, (ffers for tale, or rent, their Store io Pat terson. Terms easy For particulars irqu-'reof W. X. Sterrett, on the premises. By order of Board. Aug. 17, 8t. Lewis Degas, Sec Richard, . in Lewistowu Democrat and Sentinel, March 2nd For some months past W'm. M. Atkinson, dealer in trraiu. coal. Ac. has been missing corn from his crib which was not taken , out in the ordinary course oi iraue. Suspicion finally rested upon a certain individual iu that vicinity; accordingly Mr. A. drove some shoe pegs into a quantity of corn and awaited develop m a. 1 ments, mar. very iugm mc wu " J.llJL.r- .r-' rant discloseS'about 15 bushel of ears .i,.,, nf tha Misnect and i among itthTtell tale shoe peg corn, ! and now then"urnal ProdeVpoaes in th-county jail.,; : Bncklen's Arnica Salve. j This fish story is related xr. port Ledger. Jerry M Rmir er, at the canal lock. belnw tv, , rock, informed us the othr ri, , the quickralse in the river and the uu Ia " water, the ice shoved many fish out on the bank. He caught 24 carp the smallest of which weighed uDd the lar,?est Pound. The 24 fish weighed 105 poundr Thta is an unusual occurrence, and Jerrv nmfitari I.- I. - K.J II. Huntingdon JournaL-A gentleman '""" ions state tell us how the caicn rabbits in Allegheny county. ircu a iKDDir. is tracked to its lair a piece of rubber hose about four feet long is put to the hole and the operator yells lustily in the end. The noise in the u nimosi scares tbe life out of bunny - """" uuunaing out Into a batr It la Mill th.tik - . . . """""s oi mooits were ppeu in mis maimer last season Dentist D. I. Lybe, formerly of this i-town, died in the home of ht Sidney, Iowa. February ti ... . ' .OR n the war "gainst rebellion with a y:xJUlya"3 irom mis town. He on ly 14 years old at the time. The vet. eraus remember him with a good deal of merriment a getting offa joke when ! T 6 "ret time after the1' ""ival I , Tv aI mburg. "Ieft ' , 1' , Bnoulea lbe drill master, "yes, ! If ' ' all8Wered tfae boy Leibe," "we ""ve ,e" ooa home " I Armour' of Kansas City, paid i 1,'' fT COW of Heotd stwk, on 1 V'V' h S Wb,vn 8eems to good round Prlce 'or a cow. It isn't i "fff yfMI la or two wer ! umy' ,or aoub,e tn ; amount. It was F. A. Nave, of Indiana, J!?? K"" Mr p,!? . T Z?' SO,d one to Mr- kefeller for eight hundred dol- to J. E. Ixan for "C BoW.oue.to M, Ha.derman foreight nunarea ana seventy dollars CJ. W. (Sehr. of Klliotsbunr Pom, couuty, in the Newport News, of March 2nd, writes interestingly of the times of W) years ago. Among other things he mentions that it was no uncommon occurrence to km vomr .....i oi iuis piace, waiK to JSIoonitield 10 anena aivine serf ice there. The ladies on their wav thiihor tHnri along barefooted until they reached ucit me niuiniueia grist mm stood before recent destruction by fire. beu the' .d?l their shoes aud ilne pnaaea to churc-h. Here too on meir return they doffed their foot Rear ana men jogged on until they rec',e1 borne. Senator Quay's term of orllce exnirJ " Saturday, March 4th. Congress muunieuonuBiaay. rennsylvauia is not the only State that has a vm-mit Beat ln tne I'nited States Senate. The tha t have failed to elect a Tuited States Senator, aud if an extra session were calico tbe (senate would have six em ptv Mea,s- 1 hey are all dead locks, except ZHn Ti. X ibXuS meets. it was a colore! Ia.lv l.n nmntoH rLTAhHn!, 1! " fmnAhii nnll.' Muvntl J'hS I women of The 1 StaTe. "With what political partv do vou affiliate?" inquired the clerk of the'uu- accustomed applicant, using the pre scribed formula. . Duskv blushes, coy ness and confusion. "I'sJI'ldeeged to answer that there questioli?" "Cer tainly; the law requires -it." "Then, lady," retreating in dismay,' "I don't believe I'll vote, 'case I'd hate to have to mention the party's name. He's one of the nicest gent'mums in town." Wave. . Here are some orders recently received by a druggist in a neighboring city: "This child is my. little girl. - I send you five cents to buy two sit less pow ders for a groan up adult who is Hike." "Dear Dochter, pies gif bearer five sense worse of Auntie Toxyu for to gargle baby's throat and ohleage." "J have a cute pain in my child's diagram. Please give my son semething to re lease it." "My little Itabey has eat up its farthers parish plasther. Send an autedote quick as possible by the en closed girl." "I baf a hot time in my insides and wich I wood like it to be extinguished. What is good for to ex tinguish it. The enclosed money is for the price of the extinguisher. Hurry please." N. Y. Tribune. CI urch circ'e in Boston are pi tated, ever the Fuit that Mrs. Dixon, wifecf Rev J. K Dx n has brought against Mrs. Lf mctl Amermar, for uieily, of Scranton, Pa., fur $40,000 for slier: ai ion of her husband's bHVc tiocs. TLe prracbr asserts bi3 in nocence, and has tendered his resig nation to save a d Eruption in tbe church. The chnrch doors bad tern locked on him ri Sunday. He held religious services on tlo fide nalk by the church It wa tLe t landing committee c-f the congregation that locked tie doors of tbe ci u:ch. Tbe congregat.cn is B ptist. There was an interesting case before Justice Frank Patterson, last Thursday from the upper end of Tuscarora Val ley, in which James A. McMullin was arraigned by John F. Wilson, for em braceryattempt to corrupt a jury and forgery. At the late court Cyrus Ja cobs, a grand juror received a letter, signed John F Wilson, in regard to a certain assault aud battery case to come before the grand jury. The exposure of the letter by Jacobs, lead to an in quiry in regard to the matter. Wilson denied the authorship of the letter, aud declared it to lie a forgery, and pro nounced McMullin the forger. He backs his declarations by a suit against McMullin for embracery and forgery. McMullin denies the charge, says be did not write the letter, and will defend himself in court. Justice Patterson, required three hundred dollars bail on each count, there being two counts, six hundred dollars bail was required, which was promptly forthcoming by Hugh Rhine, W. H. Zeiders and Charles Peck. Contractor James Horning, has con tracted with Miles KaufTman to saw the lumber, shingles, everything for Cieorge Hower's new barn, to be built on the farm that he bought from Wm. Brubaker, of this town. The farm used to be know n as the David Stouffer farm, north of Cuba mill dam. Mr. Homing's saw mill has a capacity for the sawing of large and small timber. The carriage or track way of the mill is ninety-six feet long. The main saw of the mill has a diameter of fifty inches. Mr. Horning has a contract for tne sawing of shingles for Commiasioner Wm PufTenliereer's barn, aud ha commenced work on the contract. He has bought the white pine timber on tbe Michael tract, estimated at 20,000 feet. Tbe amount of aawiug done by the mill where it now stand ou the Puffenberger tract will be 7&,ouo leet. Hmin has iust completed the bouse of Prothonotap- Zide and has .lao contracted to put up a stable tor Mr. Zeiders. Prothonotary Zeiders will move into his handsome new house next week., Dr". King's New Life Pilto. Engina-i Robert Afr.,k: j Virtus J. V. Trott'h, toth married ?.? 7. bonaei l Uarrisbarg. were killed in ti e wreck of the fast news paper train at 7 a m . on Sunday moining by a big land glide tht the rain ran into a mile east of Hnnf !iS wn ,Tbe, watchman saw the bill llr'a AK 4 1- 1 . 7 u (-&, oat did not have time to give a aignai xuo ergmrer tvidently the ob stmction for he gave a wild -whistle, but too late. The engine plo ed in to the pile of rocks and er.uod and was ups. t and Ibnried the mgineer aod Ereman. I was threa honrs b f 01 e their htyA . They were dead. The elide took place while a freight train was nass log. Three cars weie knocked mil of the train aod the hind part of the train piled up ou the obstruction on t ie track. . Dr. King's New Life Pills. SUE BURIED THE WROH6 UOX. It is not often that a man's funeral is fanny enough to make his near relatives laugh. This, however, is what happened at the funeral of Dr. Kellogg of Ashland, Ohio. The Kellogg family is an old and respected one in that town, and as often happens in old famil ies of small towns, is connected with nearly every other family in the town. Dr. Kellogg died in New York. He was a widower, without any children, and left orders in his will for his body to be cremated and the ashes deposited in the grave of his wife at Ashland. Mrs Patterson, a cousin, was directed to carry out this request. The death of the doctor cast a gloom over the whole big family of kins folk. Mrs. Patterson telegraphed directions for tbe cremation of the body, aud watched anxiously for the arrival of the remains. One morning the expressman drove up with the box. A funeral was held, and attended by Ashland in a body. The wife's grave was opened, the box deposited solemnly, and the mourners dispersed. A few days afterwards Mrs. Pat terson received a small zinc box, altout the size of the first. She She was horrified to find that rhic last box undoubtedly contained the ashes of her cousin, Dr. Kel logg. She knew, of course, at once, that something else, no tell ing what, had lteen deposited in the cemetery in lieu of the doctor A quiet investigation was made. It was found that another Mrs Patterson in Ashland, a sister-in- low, had sent a dress to a dve firm in New York. The Itox contain ing this dress had been deposited in the grave of the late Mrs. Kel log. A secoud and verv quiet bury ing was held, at which only Mrs. t'atterson and. the sexton were present. The story was too good to keep, and was soon passed around. DIED. Nathans. March 2nd. 1899. Harry T ' .11 M .isv 1 If A. ft . a Brooklyn,-N.' Y..r son of Harry and Alice V. Nathans, aged 2 years,' 8 n ion ins ana : days- interment in Lutheran cemetery at McAlisterville, I a. MARRIED: Weaver Crimmfl On the 21st u t , in Fdttcis in hy Rev. S E Koonfz, Sa'nuel S. Weaver aDd Nora M. Ciimmel. LOS ANGELES 4HD THE PA. C1FIC C0.4K'r AHO KE TCH If Special Excursion from points in Pennsylvania, Maryland, District of Columbia, lrginia, est v ir ginia, Ohio, New York and New Jersey, on the occasion of the National Educational Association meeting at Los Angeles, Cal., in July, 189J, at reduced rates. For full particulars, address John 11. Pott, District Passenger Agent, C, M. & St. P. E'y, 4SG William St., W llliauisport, Pa. . - Dr. King's New Discovery. SPAM'S GREATEST SEED. Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Bicelo, Spain, peDdbii winteis at AiKeo, 8. C Weak serves Bad cause severe pilot ia tha back of bis held. On using Electric Bitters. America's creatvst Wood and Nerve Km edy, sll pjiin soon left him. He rays thu grand medicine is wlut bis country needs. All America known tbat it cures liver and kidney trouble, puriflrs tbe bloed, tones op tbe slemscb, atrrug ibrns tbe nerves, pals vim, vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve SL 4 organ or tbe bedy. It weak, tired or ailing yon need it Every bottle (Bsranered, only 50 cents. Sold by M. P. Crawford, Druggist. HORRIBLE ! HORRIBLE! Emporia, Kan , Mtrch 6. John Gilbert, in his cell in tbe Couuty Jail to day, confetsed to brutally murdering his wife and four children near Enterprise, Kan., last Tuesday. Gilbert, for whom a reward had been offered, was arrested here yesterday, lie feigned not to know of the crime, and to day at first shammed insanity. t inally, when bard pressed by Sheriff O'Connor, Gilbert confessed the crime, going into details. Gdbrrt said he was badly in debt and had been trying to have Enter. prise for a long time. Lie could not take his family, he said, and offered his wife a divorce. "She kept nag ging me about the children,' eaid Gilbert, and throwing them np to me. 1 told my wile if she would give me ten dollars Id leave and never bother her any more. Dunce the bight I got up and went out into the jard. - Coming back. I picked up tLe hammer and bit the baby on tbe Lead. "My wife ran out into tbe road, and was going over to tbe neighbors. 1 ran after and caught her. Sh Eaid fche'd come back if I would be have, and I thought I would. But ben we got io, the baby waa thrash ing about on the bed, and when I saw it I couldn't hold myself, but hit my wife on the head uud pound ed ber till she could not move, and then I killed the children." Whan afrked why he did it, Gilbert said : "I don't know; it beemtd like I just couldn't beip it after seeing the baby there on the bed." . Dr. King's New Discovery. Ar. Dnrid f anadV Tmrorlto Remedy fraoaaa tlr cares mml mambera at a. Umil nOy. WhO It i Bladder Medicine, it is fast aa certain xnatism, Bcrofula and Ecxema. This V 1.1 .... uwuuiy eonoiuon, so tney can auTt all imparities from Healthy blood practically means a completely healthy Hera is a letter frosa Mrs. Capt Ptnt Rack, of IV. T.: "My husband was troubled with Us kidneys, fearfully with shooting pains through Us back.' Ha Aana M.enmaaym FttTorltm Memdy, and is now well and etronc Althmirh seyanty years of age, ha is aa hearty as a man many year younger. I w troubled with Dyspepsia that it painful for m to walk. .My food did me no good, aa my stomach could not digest H. Somebody recommended Favorite Remedy to me.and after taking two bottles of it I waa completely eared, and am feeltag splendid SOW.' Ws both attribute oar good health to Fmrorlte Remedy." It ia prwscribad with unfailing success for Narva Troubles, and for the Liver and Blood it is a spacinc. It ha eared many that were beyond tha aid a atfcav medicine. Ask your druggist for it, iommuM. it wm cost you 91.00 for a regular full-sised bottle. Gampfo BottSo Frco If you want to try Favorite Remedy before buyiag. sand year fall poaV offlc address to the Da. David Kimnsdt CoaroaATMM. Rondont, N. Y.. and mtntion t kit paper. They win sead you a free trial bottle, all charges prepaid. This genuine offer ia made to prove to everybody what a wonderful medicine it m. BARGAIN DAYS Will continue UKTIt SATUHOiiy EVENING. MAHCH . 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 yards Hill fine yard wide muslin for 55c. 10 yards style 1492, full yard wide unbleached muslin for 45c. 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 curtois for 70o. 10 yards of Canton flannel for 45c 6 yards of cotton crost towlicg for 20& 4 yards of linen crost fowling for 25c. 10 vcrds of sbirtiDg for 50s 10 vards of heavy shirting for 75o. - -10 yards of best Indigo blue calico for 45c. 10 jards of black and other fancy calicoes for 46c. - 6 yardaf ood ginghams (was slightly wel) for 20c. Lancaster aod other good ginghams 5 yards for only 24c. 4 border handkerchiefs for 5c. - ' ' r 4 white handkerchiefs for 10c. X Good outing flannels for "5c , Men and boys cheviot shirts for 25c. Mens' white nrlaundred shirts for 39c. Good turkey red table clolh for 17c. .Wbiie and red border table linens for 25c. Good lace curtains for 45c a pair. New striped carpets for 12Jc. Good home-made carpets for 24c., 25c. and 30c. Fine rag carpets for 25c., and thousands of jards of carpets at REDUCED PRICES. - 10,000 yards of drts goods at 20 per cent, reduction of Ihe priee. A few off style coats for ladies, for $1.00, $1.50 and $7.00. All ladies jackets and capes below cost price. Lad i b and Mens' good rubbers for 25c. . All our shoes at tpeciall reduced prices. Schott's X03 TO 109 BEIDGE STREET. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1899. Special Invitation To The Pvblit To attend the Attractive Sale of - 1 - from THE IMMENSE ST0GK of D. W. HARLEY It will TO THE ADVANTAGE Who nave money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN m It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL ST Y LEI of Su;ts and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. a His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing, D. W. H A R L E Y MIFFLINTOvTN n sH" considered by many t ea a Kidaay aa4 to ear DtsdwdbIsv Cemstinatioa- is because it first pats tha Kidneys ia a ... and insist upon getting it Doattakea Stores. Clothing that goes .on daily be OF ALL BUYERS body. Hudson, took Dr. aa so A. 1 I HOLLO BAUG ii & SON'S. 0 Our Holiday Trade was Phenom inal But" We Still Have a Large Line of . ..(.). .rf Wintei? Suit sad Oeeaatr 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. Any Overcoat in our line can now be bought at cost. Any Winter Suit can now be hail t nst 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 ibr 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 Coat. . Now is the time to take advantage of Cost Prices. Seeing is believing, come and see. Hollobaugh& Son, ii6 Main St., Patterson, Pa. McCLINTIC'S HARDWARE and House-Furnishing STORE THIS STORE SETS THE PACE. O 0O0 01 THAT'S WHY Things are never dull here; caver stupid. Tbe full life of the store al ways, has a cheerful weioeme for all comers, and 6boppers are quick to decide in favor of tbe Great Values to be found in our new Neat, Stylish, Inviting STORE. K. H, MXLINTIC, Get a food paper '7 sobscribioft ' ihet SaariaaL as a Kaprtuca. "SEVENTY-SEVEN'-("77.") "77" is Dr. Humphreys' famous! Specific for tbe care of Grip and Colds, and tbe prevention'of Poeumo nia. All drupeists, 25c. Subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican, a paper tbat con taint) choice reading matter, full of inform ; lion that does tbe reader good, and! in addition to that all local news that are worth publishing find places in itf columns. tf. HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' Diseases. i No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 7 " Coughs. No. 8 Cures Neuralgia. No. 9 " Headache. No. IO " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 " Leucorrhea. No. 1 3 Cures Croup. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. IB " Rheumatism. No. 16 " Malaria. No. IO " Catarrh. No. 20 Cures Whooping Cough No. 21 " Asthma. No. 24 " General Debility. No. 26 " Sea-Sickness. No. 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. 28 Cures Nervous Debility. No. 30 " Urinary Diseases No. 32 " Heart Disease. No. 34 " Sore Throat. No. 77 " " Colds and Grip. Da. HcjfPHBEYs Homeopathic Manual or Diseases Mailed Free. Small bottles of pleasant pellets, flt the vest pocket. Sold by druc-gists, or sent prepaid upon receipt of prion, 25 cept. except Koe. 2ft. and SB are made $1.00 sice only. Humphreys' Medl nine Company. Ill William St, New York. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." fWPths External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding i TSMiilalii Inn Itching-or Btoedlns of the Beetana. The rellet a Immediate tha euro certain. nxos, so cm, trial size, as cts. 0 AT 5S7 YOU LIKE IT. A Spscially Selected S toek KaDges, Cook, Parlor and Shop Stoves. florae Blankets and Lap Robes. LAMPS, large and small. Come io and look around. We'll make jcu fetd at bume. We bave tbo largest Stock and Store in tbe county. OU R KVISIE GUARANTEES QUALITY. mifflintown; HAVE I0U KOKEY TO DEPOSIT? ARC YOU A BORROWER ? -CALL. AT- THfi F18ST f HlrTLINlOWN, PA. THREE PER CENT INTEREBT PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATED, Money Loaned at Lowest Hates. March 5, 1898. THE Juniata Valley National Bank. Capital .... t)0,000. LOUIS K. ATKINSON, President. T. V. IRWIN, Cashier. DIRECTORS. Louis E. Atkiustm. W. C. Pomeroy. John Hertzler. J. L. Barton. H. J. Shellenlicrjrer. V. N. Sterrett. T. Vau Irwin. Interest allowed on time deposits at the rate of three per cent, per annum. January 11, 1899. The Sales of Hood's J? arsaparilla are the largest in the world because die cures by Hood's SarsapariUa are vonderful, perfect, permanent. ' Hood's Pills are the best fissailr raUtarticaodUvWDHdixiiBB. Me.