Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, January 10, 1900, Image 3

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    SENTINEL REPUBLICAN
M1FFLTNT0WN. PA.
'WEDI-AY. .TAX. 10, 1900
i KUMS.
guBsa-Ki ition $1.00 per year if paid
in advance ; 1.t M not paid in ad-
Tratifieiit advertising and local
notice 8 rent a line.
petuetioim will tie made to those de
crial! to advertise by the year, half or
quarter year.
arxer
Tiiiiti'l. Aran of lard. Call
-t this otTice.
Pr. Kiiicr's New Life Pills.
Mr. Runnel Showers is visiting
frieiuls in Altoona.
Dr. Kind's New Discovery
T)r. Atkinson is in Philadelphia
this week on business.
Corn is eoiiiuisr into use in the
mamifiiet'ire of niller goods.
r.ni klt'ii's Arnica ftilve.
The north lakotians write that
they plowed till the middle of De-
eemher.
Ir. King's Xew Diseovery.
,T..hn Howe. !. V. Heek tfhd
Win. Louder filled their iee houses
l:is( week.
Dr. King's w Life Pills
I.Vv. Mr. Deeker and wife of
T.ewistnwn spent Monday after
ii.H.n with lfev Mr. Raven and
wife in Mitllintown. .
r,-.nile .lonn nicjieen iv
the prominent citizens of Wa
township died on "Wednesday
morning siged alxnit 67 years.
Dr. King's Xew Life Pills.
The l';nineis Institute will le
hehl ;it Mct'ovsville." January 15
and IS and at MeAlisterville. Jan
nary 1! and 20. Kveryliody is in
viteil .
r.'icklen's Arniea Salve.
Harry K nisei y carries the mail
from the Mitllintown post office to
ami from the railroad mail catcher
In the place of Charles Cox whore-
sig'ied.
Dr. King's New Discovery,
1 lie new railroaa supervisor
(linnl.s will (X'cnpv the Kd. Kielier
limine at the east end and has plac
ed the residence in telephone eon
ncet ion with li is office at the rail
road.
The Russians in Philadelphia
celebrated their Christmas day
last Saturday. January 6th. They
count the liirth dav of Christ from
what is known as the fJregorian
calendar.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve
A stroke from the traveling
crane at the steel works at Lewis
town last Thursday killed - John
fioddard who was employed atthe
time drilling a hole in an ingot
Ife was aged 19 years.
f.ast Sundav morning IJev
Haven resigned the pastoratewof
the AVest minster Presbyterinii con
gregation of Mifllintown. He is
an able sneaker awl resigns the
charge without having a fight on
hand.
Dr. King's New Discovery.
Mr. Bert Patch and wife form
erly Miss Ida Tilden are in from
their home in Dirk county, Ohio,
visiting the familv of Mr. "Win.
Ciilo and the family of Mr. J. II.
Simons, who are near relatives of
Mrs. Patch.
Dr. King's Xew Discovery.
On Sun lay more than one thou
sand people turned out of Dunlo,
Cambria county, to search for Mrs
Leitfhty. who while temporari'Iy
insane left her home and went to
Hie forest, hut their search did not
result in the finding of her liody
Dr. King's New Life Pills, I
Krank Sielier eanirht a light
hurt' colored mouse: in his sugh
ter house cast of towu. It is a
strange mouse for this part of the
country. It has pink eyes. Frank
hrought the mouse to town and
presented it to James Hanks, who
has it in the I tanks drug store on
Main street.
I'ucklcn's Arnica Salve.
David l'eno. Jr., of Helleville,
Mitllin county and Christian Vr
ler of Nebraska spent a duy last
eek among friends in and jnout
Mit'tiintown. The grand father of
the voung man Keno owned what1
is now the Irvin P.eashor farm cast
of town and the grand father of the
yoiuij; man Yoder owned what is
i'mw the Jacobs heirs farm east of
' n.
Ir. King's Xew Diseovery.
The dwelling house of Mrs. 5in
grich in Spruce Hill was destroy
ed by lire one day last week. Mrs.
f'iiigrich is the wife of John Oin
grich. deeeiised. who in his day
was well known to cattle dealers,
dealing in cattle was his business
many years. Mrs. Cingrich had
no insurance on the house and con
tents and the loss will !k heavy on
her. '.
The Lutheran Sunday school for
the year ending January Jst,Sf;,
received from all sources
which with the balance coming ov
T from the year 1S9S of $15.71
made the total paid into the tresiH
ii ry Mll.ii.",. The amount paid
""t in the year l.s'.t'.l was $.T:$.6!,
leaving a balance of !0.!Mi in
Mantis ,,f.. n Simons the Sunday
M-liiiol treasurer.
r'or the year just closed the nian-
agcinent of the JuniiUa County Ag-riciill-nr
il sl.,.:- ..ff.. .....:..'.. ..n
-"!. t ft 1 1 u i i i u an
Tt j.
-- n wfjHnn -
'or tbe plammera.
gel too cold
iting her. -Jonald,
ritJtEb.
Kellv of
There wta a Lt -
Monday mnvntno VDrii r
for pittahn rsc: ?yi"uuri?n :
..T ww secured a
Kod position.
Mm. Washing. xr-.
W W V time with
.f.ay Hackenberger
KS'r "P where fhe
w studying elocution.
alXL "arre" Thompson of JVc-
T. u 06611 siting
danghter Mrs. Mfllard McDonald
Mm. Cloyd P. Pannabaker
ensbure and tr i
-..uu,,n,BRn nave been guests of
82JK?; - wl
Sunday morning Wm. Donnelly en
tered upon the duties of Superinten
dent of tbe Presbyterian Sabbath
School to which office he has been
recently elected.
The annual election of officers for
the Juniata County Agricultural So
ciety will be held at the Odd Fellows'
Hall. Port Royal, Friday, January 12,
1900, next Saturday.
1 he British and the Boers have
n engaged in a number of urn nil
battles within the past without any
satisfactory result for either partv.
No general advance has been made
by either of the combatants.
George Palmer and Mrs. Lavine
M. Cargill, of Philadelphia, were
married by Rev. Frederick Farr, on
the evening of the 8th of January,
1900. The crooni ia nnnt. 70 vnim
I and the bride is past 68 years
Lewis E. Wirtz an engineer on the
Huntingdon & Broad Top Railroad
while in a despondent frame of mind
went outside of his house to a tree
in bis lot near Huntingdon and com
mitted suicide bv' shooting a pistol
bullet through his bead. He leaves
a widow and eight children.
Tbe closing scene in the life of
young Cresainger at Sun bury is an
awful one. It ia hard to believe tint
man 'young or old should find him
snlf so depraved as to commit the
crime for which he was executed.
But. the crime wan committed and
that is the proof of the depravity of
the people who are guilty of suoh
deeds The example of the lives of
good people has no effect: on the de
praved and the only thing to do is to
protect societv from thair dspravity
by stringent means such as were era
ployad at Sunbnry.
water in a cold snap like they did
last Thursday. The dread feeling
of lteing out of wtfer was -worse
than no water in the house with
the river running under full press
ure. The management of indus
trial plants were more apprehen
sive than house keepers The house
keeper's apprehension comprehend
ed his familv circle," but tbe ap
Smith, Hiram
Smith, Samuel A.
Stoner, Michael,
Tefer, Samuel
Willet, V. H. .
Voder, Christian
Milttiiitown.
Luck.
Fermanagh.
Spruce Hill.
Milford.
Spruce nni.
Some thief found Mr. Frank
Pennell's store of celery in his ga
den in the rearofhishouseandsrole
all bnt a few stalks. A goodmany
people believe it was tie sfiie thief
that a few nights aftetbtealing the
celery stole a nice plump turkey
from the smoke house of Mr. Sam
nel Showers. Mrs. Showers had
the turkey dressed and stuffed and
laid away on a plate and plate and
turkey placed in a roaster and car
ried to the smoke-house expecting
the next morning to roast the
fowl for a company dinner, but
when she went for the turkey in
the morning "it was not there.
There was'nt a trace of turkey
roaster or plate. The next night
however the turkey with roasferT-
and plate was retnrned and Mrs
Showers and her friends enjoyed !
the i oast a few days later, but'.
Pennell's celery has not leen re- '
turned. - -.
A LIT REGISTER.
Mun-h .(..Samuel Kieber will sell at
liia farm, in Walker township, horsea,
prehension of the management of .cattle, wheep, lioa and a full asuortment
an industrial plant was wider. It or farming machinery and implements.
embraced the business. It reached
out and effected the employer
and the people who were looking
for the products of the concern.
The management of the water com
pany were early sit work on
. r 14 1. 'l-ftma hill!
morning oi me tin. i ..,,. .....i
men ui -tin. Sielier
men at work at various places . "W ' Af, . r tho ,th
along the line looking for the frox- . . v' vtVliam Anker, at
the home of the bride's parents in
. I ma Bairn
OltAYBlU-Sikkkk On the 4th
limit., by Rev. Samuel Hess, at the
the ' home of the bride's parents in Del
. I j aware Twp., Simon E. f.raybill of
Miss Annie
en spots where fire was built to
thaw.the i-e. The water was ex
pected by noon but the great ex
pectation did not materialize to
the disannoi ntment of the water
company and everyone who uses
Macedonia water, but altont 1 .SO
p. in. water was let ont of. the re
serve reservoir on the hill north
west of the railroad station and al
lowed to flow long enough to sup
ply people with the natural fluid
for a day provided they Mere eeon
emical in its use The water was
not like the mire 0" per i-ent. wa
ter from Macedonia gap, but like
water might be expected to lie when,
stored days and days in an open
reservoir off to the side. It look
ed like Schulkill water though it
certainly was not that vile and a
man Mho Mas suffering M ith thirst
Delaware toM nship, II. W. Wert,
of Favette toMnship, and Miss
I Katie 15 Musser.
Goodman Rka ikk. On the
4th inst., by Rev. R. M. Campliell,
at Port Royal, Harry L. Ooodman,
of Tnrbett township, and Miss .
Itertha L. Reader, of Ickesburg, J
Perry county, Pa. j
To the Republican Electors of
Pennsylvania.
I am directed by the Republi
can State Committee to announce
that the Republicans of Pennsylva
nia by their duly chosen represen
tatives, M ill meet in Convention at
the Opera House in the city of Har
risburg 6u Wednesday, April 25th,
1900 at 10.30 o'clock a. m., for the
purpose of nominating . candidates
If yon want to be well, see to it that your Kidaeys and Blood are hi
healthy condition.- It ia an easy matter to learn what state your Kidneys ate ia.
Place tome of your urine in a bottle or tumbler, and leave it stand one day and
night. A sediment at the bottom shows that you have a dangerous Kidney
disease. Pains in the small of the back indicate the same thing. So does
desire to pass water often, particularly at night, and a scalding pain in urinating
is Still another certain sign.
Or. uavid Kennedy's rmronta ts.em.cay
what you need. It will cure you surely if you do not
delay too long in taking it. Kidney diseases are dan
gerous, and should not be neglected a single moment
Read what P. H. Kipp. of Union, N. Y., a prom.
inent member of the G. A. R., says: "I was troubled
with my Kidneys and Urinary Organ and
suffered great annoyance day and night,
but since using Dr. David Kennedy
Favorite Remedy I have greatly im
proved, and that dreadful burning sensa
tion has entirely gone. I had on my lip
what was called a pipe cancer, which spread
'most across my lip, and was exceeding
painful; now that is almost well I also had severe
heart trouble, so that it was difficult to work ; that ia
a great deal better. I have gained nine pounds
since I commenced taking the Favorite Remedy f
am greatly benefited in every way, and cannot
it too much."
Favorite Remedy is a specific for Kidney,
it and Urinary troubles. In Rheumatism, Neu
ia. Dyspepsia, and Skin and Blood Diseases, it
has never failed where the directions were followed. It is also a specific for the
troubles peculiar to females. All druggists sell it at $i.oo a bottle.
CamnlA R AttlP Fl! T 'ou sen 'our full postoffice address
DUIIIC 1 1 tV 1 to the Dr. David KenncdV Corporation.
Rondout, N. Y., and menton this paptr, we will forward you, prepaid, a
free sample bottle of the Favorite Remedy, together with full directions
for its use. You can depend upon this offer being genuine, and should write at
nee for a free trial bottle.
J nj
i if' r
i ..ja I praise
won in nor, nesuaie to siaKe mo. fi- ,iirtlr5n t.wit
thirst with it and sigh 'over. the. 0neperson fo fa 0moe of a,m1
recollection of the lost, clear, Pure , itor fieneral- ' r
Maceilonia Mater. The day wore, t- nersonsfor tl.PofliPofCon
lapsed into twilight t,
I Thirty - two persons ( tour at
away and lapsed into twilight
Miien an order came for more
wood, for more lire to . thaw the
pipes. How many cords were con
sumed has not been, reported.
Knoiigh M-ood atire will melt an
ice-lierg. "While the. thawing pro
cess M-as goingon the discovery M'as
made that the valve that ' acts in
the pipe for an outlet and shut off
to the M ater at Homing's run was
out of place. That M-as a neM- rev
elation and the thawing process
was abandoned for in point of fact
the pipe Mas free ot ice and the
congealed stuff all the while. The
M-hole trouble M-as the valve was
out of place. The valve Mas last
and seemed as tightly fixed in the
May of the water as if it had lieen
forged in by some M-atcr nymph
from Macedonia Gap out of re
venge for molesting the stream in
seeking a mwer level by its own
natural selected channel Hom-cv-
ilarge) for Presidential Electors,
and to choose eight delegates and
eight alterriates-at-large to the Re
publican ?Cational Convention to le
field rn" riiiladeTpnia oh Tuesday
the nineteenth day of June, next,
and for the .transaction of such
other business as may be present
ed. "
In accordance M-iih the rule ad
opt ed at the State Convention held
in Harrisbnrj on -August twenty
four last, the, representation in the
State Convention will be based on
the vote polled at. the last Presi
dential Election; TTnder this rule
each Legislative district is entitled
to one delegate for every tM'o thou
sand votes cast for Presidential Elec
tors in anil ail additional dele
gate for every fraction of two thou
sand votes polled, iu excess of one
l thousand., lOach district is entitled
Schott's -:- Stores
At the Threshold of the Century
Anno Domini MDCCCC.
er all things must sooner or later to the s;l1e n.,,,,1,. of delegates as
have an end. Telephone poles,
railroad ties, railroad pinch bars
and other impromptu' appliances
M-ere brought into use . under the
directorship of contractor James
Horning, Mho after spending a
day and a night and a half had the
satisfaction of re-adjusting'';, the
valve am seeing Macedonia prater
again flow placidly on to slake 'the
thirst and bathe the bodies and
cleanse the clothes of the people of
Mifllintown and set the industries
aliout the town again in motion.
It M-as M-ell on to mid night on Mon
day liefore the water was released.
represented it in the Convention of
ls.lfi.
' By order of the Republican State
j Committee.
Program of exercises for McAl
isterville Farmers' Institute, Jan
nary 19 and 20, 2000.
Friday Afternoon, 1.30 o'clock.
Devotional Exercises, Rev Welt v
Address of Welcome, Rev. Reigh-
ard.
Response, R. S. Seeds, Birming
ham. Pa.
The Barnyard, J. A. Fries,
State College, Pa.
Plumb Culture, I. C Lantz,
ThompsontoM n, Pa.
Friday Evening, 7 o'clock.
Question Box.
Essay. Miss Mary J. Hunt,
Swales, Pa.
Country Homes, Gabriel Heister,
ITarrisbnrg, Pa.
Free Rural Mail Delivery, J. T.
Ailman, Thompsontown, Pa.
Co-operation in Farming, M. R.
Bashore
Silt unlay Morning, 0 o'clock.
Question Box.
The Fruit Farm, J. E. Jamison,
Swales, Pa.
Relation of Lime and Marl to
Agriculture, J. A. Fries, State
College, Pa.
Saturday Afternoon, 1 ."0 o'clock.
Question Box.
Are Apple and Pear Orchards a
Pntfitable Investment, E. Davis,
Thompsontown, Pa.
How Can Agriculture le Made
Remunerative? W. II. Kiiouse,
SM-ales, Pa.
Poultry for Profit, John J. Pat
terson, Jr., MiftliutoMii, Pa.
Saturdav Evening 7 o'clock.
Question Box.
Care of the Sick, Xor.i V.Sielier,
Mexico, Pa.
History of Agriculture. Maurice
Leonard Oakland Mills, Pa.
How to Improve the Farm, R. S.
Seeds.
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WATER 1.1 It E TROUBLE.
There was a general lament on
the 4th inst., over the stoppage of
the tloM- of M-ater. The frost was
too much for Macedonia Mater af
ter it had entered the pipes. It
was the old story, "You never miss
the water till the well runs dry."
Most people have their cisterns
and wells out of use or tilled M ith
dirt and they felt helpless Of
course the river is nearby and that
proved it consolation and someone
said, "Oh the river, the river the
leaiitiful river it is a thing of joy
forever." The Mater plant is a
good summer concern. It never
freezes or goc dry in the summer
exixMwoo i.r i, !.. ..: i 1 u-i,.,i the mcrcurv vibrates among
. . i iiv ifiitr win milt miivci.i " , .
Kikcn pertaining to the proper- the nineties, but it . isu t such a
.v of l,p society hal left in the handy concern when the, mercury
rciisury tuo ,inars an( f(rtv sev- 'vibrates down near .the cipher
i-ents. The m.eipt8 of the so- notch. If people bad not - aban
etet v were 1 S.? 5.1 The liabili-' doned their wells and" cisterns they
ti 5 are ?i:?7t)i, would not feel the default of the
Fu.vxk Rkkdkic,
Chairman.
W. R. Axdkkws,
-. C. E. VllORIIKKS,
i ..." Secretaries.
Trespaaalns; for Fish.
Ju lje Alhrig't of L'.igU e junt.y
recently baa led d i.vn an important
fish decision in tbe trespass case 3
brought by the PjIi qualine fish bs
siciation against Messrs Djlp, E'ey
S ib'.e of Wind G ip. The three kt
ter will LaVd to pay t!ie costs, whicb
amjnnt to $116.79. Several disput
ed poin's ia regard to tbe rights if
fiihpriren and ownejs of stream are
established.- A fisher j a"i 's guilty
of trespiss wht ereri a steam
and fishes without the on
8?nt of the land own-r, although be
wades the stream and does not touob
dry land. The fac'. thai the State
his stocked tbe stream with fish
d ies not niakd it a public t'niam.
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MEXICO A1D CAMFOR1II
LIST OF JtJRORK FOR PEM
RUARf TERM 1900.
IIRAXK .ll'KOIiS.
Allbiingh, Fred
Burner, Henry
Ikirtly, Samuel B.
Frey, Lediiiiin
(ingrich, Samuel
C.rubb, R. W.
Henry, Samuel
Keller, John A.
Kidd, Win. P.
Kiiouse. O. P.
Kyle. William
Lukens, A. R.
McClure, (Jeorge
McDonald, Andrew
McKillips, Benj.
Okeson, A. S.
Pannabaker, S E.
Partner, J. W.
Pomeroy, W. C.
Rempfer, William
Rhine, John
Stahr, D.O.
SMit.cr. W. S.
Yeater, Clias.
Fayette.
Siisiiiiehanna.
Tusiiirorii.
Delaware.
Fayette.
DelaM'are.
. Iiick.
Port Royal.
Spruce Hill.
Favette.
Walker.
DelaM-are.
Tusi-arora.
H. Milford.
.Milfonl.
Beale.
Tuscarora
Beale
Fort Royal.
Fayette
Ijack',
Susiuehanna.
fJreenM'oKl.
Fermanagh,
i
PJiTIT .ll ltOKS.
Amiiicrnian, Albert
Rentier, A bra in
Iicrgcr, Henry
Itook, II. C.
lottiger, Jonathan
Brindle, John
Charters, David
Clark, J. M.
Pimm, John T.
Diven, Walter
Goodman, II. L.
(Silson, Z. W.
(Jriiy, Bruce
Oroniiiger, I. t'
Cuss, E. Milton
Haines, V . II.
Heury, William
Riser, Andrew
Leister, Jacob B
Luck, William '
McWilliams, D.
Martin, David
Miller, J. W.
Moore, Roliert K.
Fayette.
Monroey
Mifllintown;
Port Royal-.'
Monroe;.
Patterson.
-Fayette,
liiick.
GrceiiM-ooil.
Tuscanra.
Turtiett.
Sjiruce.IIi.ll.
Tiisiirora.
Turliett.
Patterson.
Tliompsoutown.
Bele.
Pattei-son
. Fermanagh.
Mifllintown.
B, Port Royal.
"s. Walker.
Siisuehauua
. Favette.
Xelson. E. T
Xinple, J.
North, W. S.
Noss, X. E.
Rit.man, J. T. .
Saner, J . A .
Sellers, William
Shirk, Solomon S.
Slaughter back, C. J
Thorn pson town.
Milllintown.
Patterson.
Tiisciinira.
Spruce Hill.
Fayette.
Monroe.
Milford.
Delaware.
FORTY SIX DAYS TOUE VIA I'KXXSYLVA-
MIA RAILROAD.
Tk-o Ponneylvania Railroad per
I na!Iy conducted tour to Mexico and
California which leaves New York
and Pniladelphit on February 12
(Pittsburg February 13) bv ppcc'al
r unman train, cavers a iirg an I n-
tensely intert sting portion of North
America. Mexico, Califoruia and Col
orado are a mighty trio in all that
appeals to and facinales the touris-t.
' Stops will be m tde at S in Anton
io, Tampico? iGluanajuata, Guadala
j ix8, Qaeretaro, City of Mex:co (five
ilitys), Cuernrtvaco, Aguascalientes.
Los Angeles, San Diego, Riverside,
Pasadena, Santa Barban, San Jose
Mt. Hamilton), Del Monte, San Fran
cisco (five days), Salt Like City, Col
orado SpriDgs, Denver, Ch;cago and
other points of interest. Kuurteen
dnys will be spent in M( xico ard
nu t-teen in Calif-rtii'.
The Mexico and Ouliforuia Spec
ial," an exclusively Pullman train o
Purlor-SmokiDg, Dining, Drawing
i o m Sleeping; and Observation cars,
will be'used "over the entire route.
Round trip rate, inclmftng mil nte
tttary expense during entire trip, 1550
from all points on the Pennsylvania
Railroad System east of Pittsburg;
$545 from- Pittsburg. For itinerary
and full information apply to ticket
agenfs; Tourist Agent? 1196 Broad
way, New York; 4 Court Street,
Brooklyn; 789 Broad Street, N. J.;
B. Courlaender, Jr., Passenger Agent
Baltimore' District, Bltimore, Md ;
Colfn Studds, PasseDger Agent,
Southeastern District, Washington,
D C ; Thos. E. Watt, Passenger
Agent, Western District, Pittsburg,
Pa.; or address Geo. W. Boyd, As
sistaht General Pasnenger Agent
Broad Street Station, Philadelphia,
feblO.
GREAT SALES prove the great
merit' of ilootIV Sarsaparilla.
Hood's Sarsaparilla rcIIr because it
sccompUshes CREAT CURES.
BRATE MEM FA 1.1.-
Viclims to Blomttcb. liver and kidoej
troubles as well as women, and all feel tbe
resalts in loss of appetite, poisora in tbe
blood, backbone, nervousness, headarbe
and tired, listless, run-down feeling:. Bat
there's no need to feel like that. Listen to
J. W7 Uantner, Idtville, lnd. He Bays .
oRlectrie Bitters are just tbe thing for
man when be is all ran down, a.nd don't
care whether he lives or dies. It did
more to give me new strengh and good
appetite ttaon anything I conld take. I
can now est anything and have a neV lease
en life.". Only 60 cents at M. P. Craw,
fords Drag Store. Every bottle rnaran-'
teed. I
1865, ESTABLISHED. 3900.
Special Invitation To The Public
To attend the Attractive Sale oi Clothing lk&i goes on daily
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
OF
D. W. HARLEY
It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who nave money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
It is truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLEJ
of Suits and Overcoat at the Wonderfully Low Prices.
His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't 1 til
to give him a call if in need of Clothing.
D.W. HARLEY
MIirFLiINTO WIS PA.
Meyer's Stores.
The Largest Distributors of JHeu'o
and Boys' Apparel.
SPECIAL SALE Beginning Monday, November 27th, and
Ending Monday, December 25th.
TT 11 T.1 1 IT. . T. . I-.''"
j j.u au our menus ana ratrons, rresent or rrospeetive:
I Health, Happiness, and Prosperity.
j Tbe great success and eDormous business can he directly attributed
. by giving our natrons first-class attention, cbaritii; but a email percentage of
profit however low we bny it, treating every p: rson fair and square, carrying
a complete stock in all lines, buying our goods for c-b at lowest prices and
sel.ing Ibe same way, these are the reasons for oar euccesnful business career.
A Clean up Sale.
Each and every line of foods bas numerous bargains to off
after tbe holiday rush, and we have decided to offer tfeeSi.
attractive prices, and you can have some of. themTf you come
Dress Goods in Short Ends and
Remnants at Half Price. . .
- - Ladies Jackets and Capes at Reduced Prices. Misses' and Cbildrens1
Jackets at Reduced Prices. Tailor made Suits and Wrappers, Silk
and Cloth Waists at Reduced Prices.
Blankets and Comforts at
Reduced Prices. . . .
Underwear, Men, Ladies and Children, Gloves and Stocking!! at Re
duced Prices Carpets, Oil Cloth, Lenolimns at Reduced Prices!
!
Lace Curtains at Reduced Prices.
Wc sell you Lancaster Gingham at 5 cents, worth 7 eenls
Calicoes at and 5 cents worth one-third more.
Towling 3 yards for 10 cents.
CbiMren Stockings for & cents.
Outing Flannel for 5 cents a yard.
Muslin for 41, 5, 6, and 7 cents.
Heavy Cheviot for Men's Shirts, 10 yards for 75 ccuta
Shaker Flannel for 5 cents.
A Few Remaining Holiday Goods
At Half Price.
Now is your opportunity to get much for LITTLE PRICES.
SCHOTT'S STOKES,
103 to 109 Bridge Streetf . MIFFLINTOWN, Ta
A Clothing Sale' That Demands Attention.
Tbe best tbat money can buy at half usual profits, caused by our shrewd
method' of buying from overloaded manufacturers. We are really celling yoa
better goods for less money than any other bouse in America.
MenrS S8 Suits $4J5. Comprising! all wool cheviots jajill siie
Good values at $8. Pick them now out for $4.75.
Men's S10 Suits 06.50. Heri's a obanee to get a good suit for UttU
money Just think of Men's fancy Worsted, Cassimere and Cbevion auit
made to fit. We have all sizes in this line. Compare these suits with
110 suits that others are sell, and it would bo hard to tell the differeno.
Our price now Sf6.fc0.
nra 419 Jj-7 7 SO Comprising all wool fancy Cassimerea,
MLfJgntLSMfd SereesP All sizos from 34 to 42. Honest
vaWat12now$7 50.
no fVnfhirta Bring your boys here for new Miits and overcoats. All
the new fairt'atterns Hundreds of style to select from. All sites.
Oor pnVes are lower than ever.
irt, tfi fhierrnntM SS. In blue beaver and Kersey olotbs. Uuar
anted faKT Suttantially made and neatly finished. Positive
barirainp for $8 Buy one now for $5.
MEN'S flO OVERCOATS $f.5f. Comprising Kersey and Coverts, lined
with satin 8trictly np to-date coats now for $7.50.
MEN'S $14 OVERCOATS $10. In Coveit cloths, beautifully trimmed.
New shad's, welt seairs, with satin sleeve lining. Cut in tbe popular
lengths. Fine value at $15, now $10 ....
MTTJ'S HATS AND FURNISHING. Men's Derbys and Fedoras in black
brow" maple, eedar. pearl with black and white silk bands These bat.
are tonal to anv $2 bat made. Our pnoe $1.
DERRYS IN UNBREAKABLE QUALITY. This line will wear as any
- $3 hat vou may tuv e!sewbere Tbey are Punlap, Yoeman, Knox and
Young styles, P.PW 1 150,
Exceptional bargains in Men's and Boys' hirts, underwear, neekwear,
gloves and overshirts, at prioes lower than ever. On onr second floor we have
a full complete line of Trunks and 8atchels. Our prices are lower than any
House in the county.
Furniture and House Furnishing Goods, Queensware,
Glassware and Fancy Chinaware.
Five large floors filled to their utmost extent with Furniture aud House
Furnishing Goods Tbe trust will not effect us iu this department as we pre
pared ourselves in advance. We have carloads of furniture at low figures, and
we are pn pared to sell this line lowi r than ever. Call to see our grand line
of Parlor Suits, Covches, Lounges, Fancy Rockers, Morris Chairs, Extension
Tables, Bedroou Su ta, FaDcy Parlot Tables, Side Boards, Fancy Deska
Dinner's, and anylbiDg in the Furniture line. A leo a complete line of Fanoy
Decorated Ware, in Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, and a con"-'- ,:
of Johnson's Ware F"Uoods delivered free to all parts of thr
EASTWARD.
STATIONS.
DAlLT, EXCEPT 8l"MTAY.
iNo.l No.3
-.uouu.e Went Into effect
..mov. 1, 1896, aud ihe trains will bo run as
' fr.Ur.-m .
Ring's Milla .
Wft'erU.i''
Loc-Dpril'-. Grove
Ross Fil m. . . . .
rtiu'fk
Esct 7,.i: if..Ti..
Hi c Lman
II.: i Orr vo
F li.l yr... ...
V:lx
russ'.' : v;. . .
ScVlB P.L-? ....
Sprue
Gruhtu.'
SicwprV
Frecdi.i.
Turbttt
OMPcrt.;
Port IWal .
!a.
.Lv7
M.lP. M. I
25l 45
31 ;1 51
37j 1 57
45 2 05
2;
02 1 1
M 05i2
. 8 17i2 37
J8 22 2 42
. H 302 50
. IS 39!2 59
. jS 44!3 04
.8 52!3 12
. H rr,i 15
,9 (1313
19 (63 26
9 09 3 29
!9 12
!9 18
.Ar
3 32
5 45
T,!,ir N s. M i 2.ntip cl at Fort Koyal
will V 1 v lK r jri r P1 Seashore Express
ml'. F. K.. f 1 (! Frr. S si d 4 with Sil essl
WESTWARD.
Truirn Sen. 'J and 3 rornrct at Blair's
Milis with Cf.iwnrd, Povlcshurjc Dry Run,
NoFoville, Ned ton, Sbade Gap. Shade
Valley ai.d OosLoid Station Stuff Liner,
STATIONS. j
TAIl T, IXCO'T FI SDAT.i
P Knvnl
OM P .r;
Tiul-. 'ft
Fr (-(torn
Sit v ni t
Gril fltnV
Sin hop Hill
S-' ' Piff 8. . . .
P'p-i'nr t ViPW . .
Wa'l'V . .
Fi Riirlmm
Hon - y Grovo. . .
Rf rk'irin
E.-tft Water ford.
Pern'ifk
Rose Frm.
Iiiitirl'j GrovM
Wnt.rl.H.
Bli.V Mi I If
No.2No.4
! A.
0 010.
i.riio
2 8!l0
3.7:10
4.4 10
.! o.f.jlO
.1 6 310
.! 7.2!l0
J 9 011
.io.n;ii
.12.0'll
M P. M.
20;5
275
33 5
2(5 5
39 5
425
505
535
or"
0fi5
14.011
17.5! 11
05
12
18
21
24
27
35
38
4(5
51
15 6 00
V.m a. in Leave Arrive a. i
4 30 9 0(1 Dnncannnn 7 54
4 30 9 I fi King's Mill 7 49
4 3!1 0 f9 "Sulphur Soring 7 46
3 41 9 11 "Cormfln PMine 7 4 I
4 4'. 9 1 J Mont. hrr. P.i 7 41
4 4' 9 lo 'Weaver 7 4'i'M3
4 61 9 19- R..rtriv 7 85 2 08
m n -HoHman 7 33
4 56 9 24 Koyer 7 31
4 69 9 2T 'Mahanov 7 28
5 10 10 43 Bloomtield 7 23
6 16 9 49 'Treasler 7 09
ri 21 9 64 'Nellson 7 04
6 24 9 67 DiiDj'a 7-01
5 27 10 05 Elliotsbure 6
5 32 10 '7 'Bcrnbnial's 6 61
5 84 10 17 'Groen Prk 6 4H
ft 37 10 30 'Montour June 6 83
6 02 10 35 L.andi,hiirg 6 28
p. m a. ra Arrive Leave a. ra
Train leaves BlooniHeld at 6.fi3 a.
nd arrives at Landistmre at 6.23 a.
Train leaves Landisbiirg at 6.08 p. m.,
arrives at Dioomneia si e.4U p. id.
All Btitions marked () are ling stations,
at which trains will con to a full atop on
signal, .
p.fn
2 28
2 23
2 20
3 18
2 IS
2 6S
2 03
2 00
1 41
1 36
I 31
1 28
1 25
1 20
1 18
1 16
2 50
p m
m
m.
and
Cbas. II. SutLEt,
President.
P. fi. Bc,
Stipt.
(WEWPOKT AND SHKKMAN'S VAL
I v ley Hailroad Company. Time table
of passenarer trains, in effect on Monday.
May 18tt, 1896.
STATIONS.
Newp rt
Buffalo Bridge....
Jnniata Furnace ..
W .ibncta
Sylvan
Watr Ping
Bloomtield Juncl'n
VallevBoad
Elliottstiurc
Gre?n Park
I.oMiville
Fort Robeson
Center ,
Cisna's Ron
Andersonborg
Blain
Mount Pleasant . .
New Germant'n
West
ward. "aTf
Fast
wart. "2"l
' r m
,! 6 00
,, 6 08
6 12
, 6 15
. 6 25
.j 6 22
i 6 39
i 6 61
! 6 54
! 7 0.V
1 7 1i
, 7 is.
! 7 21
! 7 27 i
; 7 35:
1 7 41:
i 7 46
'ami
10 35
10 38
10 42'
10 45:
10 62
11 01
11 09
11 09!
11 2ll
1. 21;
11 8fi
II 41)
II 45,
11 611
11 57!
12 05i
12 11
12 15!
A M
8 30
8 27
8 23 i
8 l'0j
8 161
8 11
8 Of
8 (M j
7 45
. 34
7 '.
7 1,
7 IS
7 11.
7 03
6 68
6 60
r b
3 e?
3 63
3 60
8 46
3 41
3 38
3 82
3 15
3 10
3 Oi
2 W
2 i'J
2 44
2 40
2 88
2 24
2 20
...!20.5 11
...220 12
...124.0 12
...i 25.5! 12
Ar i 27.0112
236
286
40 6
536
or;s
08
1.1
25
38
45
08 6 53
14 6 59
2o!7 05
J (!. .VOORHEAD,
Superintendent.
T. S MOOR HEAD,
r.mi.IeyU.
IIECCII & DR0C0LD3
s
SAVMlUaCD ENGINE
A wonderful lmprovptnent In Prlrtlfn Freisi and
.l-1 ta r k. Huck men in ot 'arrtut? :t I intra an tart
wnyotlnT In theniark. Prtftinn ('lacrh Krrd,
rmwus all tl ! J KtriniMu HWitfl iftlll wlnl tuttic.
IrtK; arrnl wartnx in wim-rr mn4 Wfnr.
u .en" nn.l prw-i if. rifrirm llnrrn a,
4'iiti'TPtwr. i'mrn ri-.rlerB. hrlrr. 1
HJKHCU ,ffcPiKV.U.Ui.I, ?irra., Vark, k'm.
D. GRING, I'reHident jnd Manager
C. K. Milleb, General Agent.
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Oq.bj.tb 0K3 ajd iB,rsHirp rr. mAjP
Bropptot w Sugar, Chtldrm lorw It.
Tjkx Ir pk r boukl Wo m. buttl of H lo hi mtclx.
Every Sufferer sz XLT
ooa nMMifrha, lilpfatharlA, Cmrntshn. t feterrh, Uroocr.fr- -fVathtna,
Cbolfrm Xiortraii, Dfarrhm, I mmmm, Scnr-Ts
JO Bodr or LfiarM, Bt jtf JoinU or Rtrait, will fix.-. 1
vii old AMdTM rr- Iff and siMdy mm. Iaf.S
2f. how .-.fryir-r' Prire hy man. t bcUlf .
JOt( it. 01.. Uomtos. Aj-
Great '.Cures 'proved b tliouMintfs
of totii:n!ii:iUli w tlmt iloud'n Sar ;
safiiTriiiu jmjssvsm; HMvi?r iu uniy,'
vitli.u -Uil iiiiicli tin: bkxxl.
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