SENTINEL &KKPUBUCAN MIFFLINTOWN. PA. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7, 1000. B. F. SCHWEIEII, . F.DITOR AND ntOPRIETOR. Awat with espaDbion shouts Mr. Bryan, but Mr. itrynu is a practical expanniouibt. Ha expanded in the vtest a2u grw up witb the country. AvtaicAN il-ali-rra iu booz9 hva be gun to ehip their drinks to Maai'a wht re saloous aud burs like in Amer ica are opend. What effect Amer ican club lifo will have upon tha in habitants of the far awav part of the world, time a'oue can tell. A large percentage of Americms like club life as represented in i'R various phestp, ficru tbo open sul'xin and bar-room to the more txclusive club room where only those are admitted who are members. Kentuckv is now undergoing an acute attack f uaoivil.'zition over the question of the Governorship in which Wm. Goebel one of the two contestants for the office of Govtrner lost his life from a stetl bu'let thot from a Krag Jorgeursen rifla by a murderer in enibush. The bullet pierced the coat of mail that Gicbel wore, and passed through his right lung and with the links of the broken coat of mad made a frightful wound. Goebel was shot as b.9 was passing acroes the Capitol grounds at Fi auk fort, Ky., oa the 30th of January and died on tha 3rd of February. Goebel was one of two democratic candidates last fall for the Governor ship against the republican candi date W. S. Tylor; the democrats be iog divided Taylor c-uried the state by two thousand three hundred and eighty-three votes and was installed Governor on tho 12th day of Dacem ber 1899. Goebol had contested his election before all of the tribunals made and provided for such cases and when the Legislature convened he came forward in tb-tt body as a con testant. I; appears th.it the Lagis ldture at a previous session had pass ed a law to meet cases of contest for the Governorship and lodged the settlement of contested cases with the legislature. When the present Legislature convened the G.jebel men had a majority of 32 on joint hallo', and using their majority they declar ed Gaebel the Governor of Ken tucky and preparations were being made to seat him as the chief execu tive of the state when the assassin's bmMet laid hitn low. Tae'oath of of fice was administered to him while he ly on his death bed. The Cbief Justice of the Court of Appeals ad ministered the oath. The candidate for the Lieutenaut Governorship iidctnam on the ticket with Goebel waj also sworn in as Governor. At first the assassination was btlievd to be of a political nature by some half crazy democrat or republicin, nut it, is now believed tuat politics naa notning to uo witn the murder It grew out of a business transaction of some years ago when an effort was nude to reduce the loll on a bridge across the Qforwr-'r betl?S&n4 -S'r-UW?K3:- Gjt-bel hd the bridge toll reduced to one cent by act of legisture. A man ramed John Sat. ford owned stock in the bridge. Us was enraged at Goebel for hnvibg the bridge toll reduced and berated Goebel in a newspaper article. Goebel replied through a newspaper in such a way that San ford declared that he would shoot Gjeb.ol on sight. Not many days af terwards Goebel was passing a bank j-ist as Sanford came out of the place. "Did you wri?e that article? ' asked Sanford. "Yep!" leplied Goe bel. Sanford swuDg his hand to his pistol pocket. Goebel was to qnick for him, drew his pistol and shot Oolonel Sanford dead. Goebel was arrested and tried for murder, but was acquitted on the plea that the shooting had been done ia self da feuse. It is now said that one of S-inford's friends took advantage of the political disturbance to shoot Goebel, believing that, tho shooting woul I be attribHted to some other person for political reasons There is excitement in Kentucky at this writing, Tuesday, February 5, and the outcome is not clear. An effort is being mads to settle the trouble in the courts. Gjvc-rnor Taylor bus called the Legislature to meet at London. Ths Goebel members have scattered and wiit-not attend at Lon don. Mrs. Fistler of Harrisburg lies oeen the guest of J. B. M. Todd and famliy.- Mio Belle Kirk has returned from a fiiv wafitil ITlolf tr Tra A nun Tnnlr. sou in Altoona 1 r wu tj..-i,ci.i rr .-V ixib f nail . Duiu'.unti ui UarntJ- burg, spent from Tuesday until Sat-urdaj- with her sis'er Mrs. Frank Burcbfield. Saturday morning Miss Willa Mc Nitt started for Pittsburg where she will enter tha regular college course of the Pennsylvania College for Women. First Hen.-Pry, what are you cackling about? Second Hen. I laid two eggs. First Hen. 1 11 6ee- that, you are dismissed from the union. Just when we have eggs rp t thirly cents a dozen you have to begin laying Ohio State Journal. CALIFOR.1K. THIRTY OXK DAVS TOI R VIA PEXXSTLVA Ml EAILBOAn Th? PctcsylvanU Railroad Com I:.t has arranged fur a special per sonally conducted tour through Cali fornia lo leave New York and Phila delphia rn Ft brory 27, by epeci-d Puliai:! i dr-i3g-ro--ni a'e. pitg c i and coatrciirg at El Paso with The Mxiv and California Special, corppootd exclusirely of Pullman par I r racking, diuing, drwiag room 'tcit!'?. oonifart, anvi clvrTtiv.n f :r t .'U' ihrough C-alifvrcin, re tnmm x Varcb K ju 1 trip tick', covfiin ali i -o-'xirT jiiiw,, friiw ail . I .1' in InnT'ii italiroaa. F r f irtht-r i f tuiii apply .. Hr N-w V. rk: 4 'ourt Strt, BmoMjD; 789 Broad S'reet, N-iwarl, ! N. J ; li. OourlaeDder, Jc PaBf-nst-r Aieot Baltimore District, J5 Itim-:r, Md j Cjlin Studdp, Passenger Aget-t So-itheasterii District, Washingtor, D. C ; Tbo s. E Wat. I'asseneer A-runt, Westf-rn District, Pit'sbur, ItV; or address Gjo. Boyd, A3Ris tant General Passenger Acnt, Phil adelphia 12-5. Iiuekleu's Arnica Salve. Vallentines next Wedtiesday. Spring election day, February 20. Dr. King's New Life Pills. ' January 1900 came iu fold and went out cold. February came iu cold and will go out wait aud see. This is court week with not a civil case on the list for trial. Dr. lviug's New Life Pills. Elect good and capable men for borough and township oilicers. The Lenten season begins, this year in the lasi day of February. County fair associations are an nouncing the time for the holding of their annual fairs. Dr. King's New Discovery. Howard Leach has sold his farm iu Fermanagh township to J. T. Kunibaugh for $1K00. The bazaar and social in the Presbyterian church was largely attendel last Friday evening. Miss Gertrude Pomeroy jof Port Royal, visited among relatives in town the latter part -of last week. Dr. King's New Discovery. Counterfeit dollars and half dol lars are reported in circulation in Altoona. They arc of the year 1S0(. A man at Lamed, Kansas, has advertised for sixty thousand Jack rabbits.. lie pay's the hunters octs a piece. A railroad seventy-eight miles long is to be constructed iu Porto Rico by the Pennsylvania Steel Company of Steclton. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The river closed at this place on the morning of ground-hog day, which is the second close of the stream this winter. The English are not within 40 miles of lioreland with their army and 300 miles from Pretoria the Capitol of the country. Holmes Irwin, who on account of sickness has been absent six weeks is again at his place in the Juniata alley :y National Rank. . md sleet, but with all that ", T ',T - , vpeongregatiou was present to James J. Horning ha.sl, , 7 . . , . . , , " , uh is last sernion and wish hn Contractor been to Ohio to make plans aud specification for a house that one of his brothers contemplate s build ing. Dr. King's New Discovery.-- Rrvau the past week has leen swinging around the circle iu the New England states. The burden of his speeches has been the de nunciation of the trusts. Twins were lxru to Jacob A o gang and wife, ami almost one hun dred people of Lost Creek Valley have called to congratulate the pa rents and take a hiok at the babies. Dr. King's New Discovery The John Porter farm in Milfo'rjf township, formerly the Khellburuj Robisou farm of over two hundred acres was sold on Friday by the sheriff to Squire George "Wilson for $-',7:20. I ,. . e i i f .i T shipped five car-loads of walnut , yt. ... . rru i i logs from this station. The logs; wilhiu a distance of six miles of Mifllintown. Bucklen's Aruic:i S;ilve. A long train of horses and c from railroad tunnel work irfs at Spruce (.'reek passed through town on Sunday. It is said the train belonged to contractor tennis Iboinpsontowu. The giave of President John Ty- j Icr is unmarked in a cemetery at - Richmond, Virginia, except by a small head-stone that the ceme tery association set up to mark the grave for sight seeing strangers ,Dr. King's New Discovery. The disappearance of Mabel Atj rand an 18 year old school girl from her home at Rurnham, Mif 11 1 ii county, is a mystery that has aroused in that community the general attention and sympathy to ward the girl and her parents. Uncklen's Arnica Salve. The 4:rd and 47th regiments in the Phillipine Islands have recent ly captured 9 towns. They over came the Filipino army of 5000. 1000 had rifles; 4000 were armed with wooden implement of war. leius oi war. ny were killed. ife Pills. J took his ile- AKnit 75 of the enemy were kille Dr. King's New Li Rev. A. N. Raven partnre at 5 p. in., on Monday for Seattle, Washington State, a place where the roses bloom ut-doors the vear round. Me 11 preach in Seattle next Suudav if the Ixrd"s williug. A numlier of church j iuemler friends were at the station j to bid him farewell. Dr. King's New Life Pills lbw liirhtlv people talk I alHut 1 war; nw unuy mey iuik hovui tbe governments of Kurope uniting i and making common -ause ag;unst ; iIand aiid wiping her oil Ihe ; nrai took pl:ce oa Tuesday at 10 map of nations. "What an awful oVIm k. Her oldest daughter lives calamity that would le to invole j j Incasier and one daughter iu millions of iumM-ent pHple in desid-; the west and 4 mum in the wot. ly strife. Thejieople f the world j christian Faideaver day was ob should le well nigh on far enough served in the Presbyterian cliurcb in intelligrn. tiMand up for theiroll SjtbUith exening. rights and M-e to it that war is not ; A patty of young folks held a etigagiHl iu or Marled by the ilice-: Miiind rty on Friday evening at holder without the exprwed con- j (hP houd i.eidu. They all rvjx.rt ciit of the people. If the jKople'a jj,,, were eiiiMiltel U'fore engaging in The I'resbyterian eongregatioii war lew war won Id e engge.lin. surprise I their pntor by mail on The island of Cuba has a pr-pu- Monday evening by each one send lation of a million and a half of ing him a handkerchief, it being people. That is fifty thousand less his birth -day. . than when the last census was tak- : Darwin Martin bonght the S. E. en by the Spanish in 1887. , Jamison homestead for 1,700. Dr.' King' New Discovery. j . roLITIcAL''AOUE . Miss Louise Puy, a MorristownJ S1E!ITS X. J. girl is troubled with the hal- i The following scale' of prices for an luci nation that she is made of uouneementB has been mutually agreed wood. When the hallucination ' "P"" fcv the undersized and no devia ortmoa i hn. , .;ii t-i.nii tion from the same will be made, conies on her she Mill stand-still, congress;: Henator SlO; Iegisla- aml tell people she cannot move ture $7; Itegister A Recorder Sheriff that she is made of wood. Representative Delegate to State . , ,. . ...... ... . : Convention and Chairman of County it-saiuon's uirtiwia-y win oe made interesting at Harrisburg as the oceasiou to officially receive on the p:irt of Governor t?tone, a nnm-: ber of cannon captured from the' .Spaniards during the late war for i humanity and free government. v jf didate for cnprcs in the 18th Con T , it . , I srewional district, subject to the rules Jacob II. Stoner who lives lfe.ir of the Republican part v. Shade mountain north of town says I THADDEUS M. MAIIOX. a lear came down into the valley j STATE SEXATK. the other mht nn1 invaflwl PpSnno Hower's barn-yard and break into the hog-pen. and devouied a rea-frvvl , aljout the hog pen. The sun ime up in a atmosphere in this valley on the morning of ground hog day, which according to old time story means six weeks' more of winter. The ground-hog story comes from the b lrlesqne of Protestants on the candlemas of the Catholics. A few more weeks and the loug holiday that that the farmers have during the winter mouths will have passed and they will le busy with their larm work. The farmer's life is the best, if he is contented. However, if a man is "discontented any calling he pursues is misery to i him. Hollobaugh & Son have been un commonly successful in conducting the clothing business and find their present quarters to small for their expanding business. On the 1st of April 1900, they will open in the large stoie room formerly occupied by Joseph Pennell in Patterson. Great ,bargains may be obtained now from them. Yon know where they do business, always obliging and ready to suit yon witb what ever you waut. Drop in end learn for yourself. After April 1st, 1900, they will be in their new and en larged quarters with a new stock, but you can get a bargain ltefore they move as well as after they move. Rev. A. N. Raven late pastor of Westminster Presbyterian church in this town is on his way to Se attle, Washington State, having leen called thore to preach for a Presbyterian f congregation. He preached his last sermon in this town on Sunday evening. The ev ening was inclement with rain and a large to hear m fare well. His sermon was from the 20th chapter, 32nd verse of tho Acts of the Apostles: "And now, brethren I commend you - to - Cod, and to the word of his grace which is able to build you up, and to give you an inheritance among all them which are sauctified." ?.ir. Raven caves under better conditions than my of his predecessors since Rev. Matthew Allison, who after many years preaching died pastor of thH congregation. TIIK ''LITTLE BtLITR HOOK." A neat, comnact Docket Volume containing the time-tables of all i no ranroaus in i-ennsyivauia. Should be in the possession of ev cry travelling man, hotel, business j man and business linn in thestale. ilt is published monthly with all corrections up to-d ite at one dollar Mailed on receipt of price, , ... L, .... dress, litti.k Ii,i k Rook, ' ' Ad- Mil Wl 1 4 D Q J 4 R T E ft S f.IEUT. ost no. 134 ti. A. li ORDER -t I. Attention CicnrJides! The next regular meeting of Wilson Post will beheld on February 22nd at il.OOp. in. All tr embers of the post are earnestly requested lo be present. Rations furnished free. Only memlers of the Post admit- teu. Applieations for membership will be received and candidates mustered on that day thus bring ing Vet era us into full membership at once. Applications for re-instateinent will also be received and acted up on same day. Applicants for membership aud re instatement will report at Head quarters at 1 p. m. Veterans, fall in! close up! right dress! front! right face! forward, march! Come, touch shoulder to shoulder with this great organiza tion. By order of A. IT. Wkiuman, Coinmauder. Ml'AI.ISTKHVir.I.K Mrs. Maliu, widow ITKMS. of the late Wash Malin died at the home of John Shelleuherger, who lived neighbor to her. She had leeu complaining for sonic time of uot feeling well, but was uot thought to Ih; serious. She was back and forth several times on Friday ami Ion Friday afternoon a little after 4 o'clock Mr. Shellcnbcrgcr helped her over to his house and sent for .1... i 1 ;.. n than hour she died. Th Ir. pronouuc- ed it Heart trouble. Her death was iincxtx-clcd and verv sudden. She; was a kinl ami obliging latly. isiie M 1. greatlv missed in her cin- niunitv where she livel. The fn- Committee each f !t, A. C. AL.LISON, 'Editor Juniata Herald. R. F. SCIIYVEIER, Editor Sentinel and Republican. CONCiREHS. T hereby announce myself as a can- I hereby announce myself as a can I didate for State Senate subject to the incu ii j ruic.3 aiui usages of the Republican It caught .)artv. WILLIAM II EUTZLER. that, was; LEGISLATURE. I hereby announce myself as u can j didate for State Legislature subject to cloudless the rules and usnsres of the Republican party. WM. H. ROlXiKKS. I I hereby announce myself as a candi I date for State Legislature subject to the I rules and usages of the Republican i party. THOMAS K. REAVER. I NATIONAL DELEGATE. I I hereby announce mvsclf as a candi date for delesate to the Republican Na tional Convention, subject to the decis ion of the District Conference. JAM ES i. THOMPSON. Mexico, January SJr.th, WOO. DELEGATE TO STATE CONVEN TION. I berebv announce myself as a candi date for Delesrare to the Republican State Convention subject to rules and usages of the republican party. C. A. HAFFLKV. Kilmer. Pa.. January 30. 1!X)0. FOR REGISTER AND RECORDER. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for Register and Recorder, suh.iect to the rules and usages of the Republi can part v James J. McMci.i.ix. Mr. Editor; 'lease announce that I an a candidate for the office of Regis ter and Recorder, subject to the rules that govern the Republican party- 1). SAMt'EL Leonakd." COUNTY CHAIRMAN. I hereby announce nivself a candi date for Chairman of the F.ermblican County Committee, subject to tbe rules and usages of the Republican party. Will L. Hoorics. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself as a can-, didate for Sheriff, subject to the rules and usages of the Republican part v. JOSEPH M. EVANS. Spruce Hill, Feb'y 5, 1900. Wonderf ul arc the cures by Hood's Sarsupariila ami yet it is only because ss the one true blood purifier, it makes cure, rich, healthy, i:ie-giving blood, Hood's Pilis tor the liver rw3 bowe'.s, cct ch,--;.1) , yet r recently. SSi MIFFLINTOWN FEB. 7, 1000. new l!',c, old 65 4i .. ri iu 5r .. v, new Kji- - .... '5 filler IS E(t2 1? - Ham 10 S!sni!'U-r ... 12 Lft-d...... .. . ......... Si.ies 1 "luv ,rp n . 41 to (!cts. Tiinvlh hjwi ...j-l 40 F feed.... 60 Uran..... " Chop Sjc lo t)0j Mti1:ing3.... ... 90 Grojna iu .Sail 'i 6 AaicncaSn:t.... 60c Piiii.i.DKi.rm.v Markets, February 5, H00. "Wbeat 72c: Corn ;JSc: Outs 32c Pototoes 53 to 00c; butler 20to:i0c; eggs l(c; tallow 4 to ;e: live chick ens, hens 10c; roosters 7c; ducks lie: ireese lOcls: turkevs !c; Itecf cattle :1V t "c; sheep : to ojc; lamba . to 7: veal calves i?7 to lard (cts a pound. RESOLUTIONS OF KEM'ECT .Whereas, Almighty Cod the great master of the universe by his wise dispensation death s dark messenger has crossed the thres hold of our (range and laid its cold icy hands upon our worthy brother J. Kelly Patterson remov ing him from the Grange below to the great Grange alove, therefore, that we bow in humble submission to that messenger whose call no mah can resist, knowing that our blessed master is too wise to err aud too good to be unkind. Resolved, that we as memliersof Walnut Grange feel that we have lost one of our most faithful men bers and his family a loviug hus band and father and the commun ity an exemplary citizen. That we assure them of our sincere sym pathy and condolence in this their sad lereavement, though tenderly reminding them that we sorrow not as those who have.no hope. Resolved, thtit these resolutions be entered upon the minutes of our (range and a copy sent to the fam ily, and that they be published in the Farmer's Friend and our coun ty papers. J. V. Rkpi.oiw.K, J. W. Md'AHix, J. W.-HOSTKTLKK, Committee. MARRIED: AnX'H.i) PAiriK. On the 7th ult., at Richfield by W. S. Neim ond, justice of the peace, Daniel Arnold and Mary A. Paie. H akkis MiCi.kxumx. hi the .'list ult., at Mifllintown bv Ucv. ,l raus, Vinson ti. Harris ami PMie .Met icnican. Ray Lkistkk. On the 1st inst., by Rev. J. C. Repliant at McAlisterville, SamueLI. Ray aud Minnie M Leister DIED. 1 Voimiu. On the '-'"lb iuM near j Warble. Spruce Hill. Miss t'ath ' erine Yodcr, who had retired in ; Pm1 health, but died leforo morn . ing of a Mroke of paralysis. Haktkk. Ou the2;th ult., near Warble in Spruce Hill township, Thomas J. Ilartcr from lung and bronchial trouble, aged oOy r, limn and 10 days. He was a aoMier against tbealae holder? rebellion. The trouble with thousand, of wonu tt ot "T Livw and w physician, .vppoao it ia. The real trouble he. tafto Bladder Doctor, of ten fail to effect a forhe tfv th. right remedy. Women as well C or glas. ton-' Selves if their Kidney, are d.seased.; S ply mi ft gUnd . ,f V's Dr. David Kennedy Favorite f-.. f lis JLSI medicine. It restores the liver to a healthy conaiuon no. - - Of constipation. It is a certain cure for all diseases pecubar to female. Sampie Bottle Free Favorite Remedy is such a certain cure that the Dr. David KennwI Corporation, Rondout. N. V.. will forward, preparf. a free sample bottle to every sufferer who sends his or her full postoffice address and mentions this paper. The fact that our libtral offer appears in this paper is a guarantee of ts genuineness. All druggists seU Favorite Remedy at $i.oo a bottle. Bargain Days! Bargain Days! SCHOTT'S STORES, Commencing Feb. i and contin ue until Feb. 28th. The general upward tend- ney iu Prices n ikes our February Bargain Days of more than ordinary ioterest. Our S ores are now alive with money saving opportunities It will pay tou to take the tune and come to our Stores now. Hundreds of Yards of fioe Dress Goods in Stock at 7o a yard in Worst ed and Brocade; worth 15c at 15o a yard in fancy Brocade and Henriettas, 40 inch wide, worth 35c. all colors at 17o a yd. Bright fancy worsted plaids, worth 38c it 41? a yard; a fine unbleached mnslin worth 6J0 at 5io a yard, a smooth biavy yellow muslin worth 80, looks like Appleton A At 5o yd a good bleached mnslii, wo:th 7$c. At 60 yd a better quality Bieecbed ma. in., worth 8c. - At 7o yard 'or yds for $1.00 for whiob yon pay 10c ts a yard to day. At lOJo a yd, yellow pillow ease bleached pillow case iheetmg, worth 15. At 12j0 a yd, a 10x4 yeilow theetiog, worth loo At lSe a yard, a 10x4, bleached sbectinp; worth 21c At 12 Jo yd, Ready made Pillow Cases, Utiea Mills; worth ISo. At 17o yd, a Red Table Ciotb; worth 25s. At 25c a yd; Mble linen; worth 3 80. At 45o a yd, a fine Irish Table Linen; worth 75o. " At 3a a yd, a goo J toweling; worth 5e. At 61o a yard, a good linen crash toweling; worth 9c . At So yd, a good Sbaker flannel: worth 80. At So a yard, Lancaster Amos Keg Ginghams worth 7e . At 4a a yard, a very good Gingham for comfort, worth 6ie. '' At 5o yd, Indigo Blue, fancy sod black ealiooes, worth 7e. At 5o yd, good ou'ing flinnel, worth 80. At 50c, a pair of blankots, wirth 75o At 89c, a pair of blankets, worth $1-25 At $1.25, a pair of Blankets, worth $1.75. At $2.98 to $4.50, a pair of fine California wool blankets, worth $5 40 to $6.00. . , Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wiodow Shades: At ICo yd, a good stjiped Room Carpet worth 18o at 121c a yd, a better quality room carpet worth 20c. At 21o yd, a very rocm carpet worth 30c. At 25c yd, a fine flower or rac carpet, worth 3"c and all the cboiocst se lections of carpet in Ingrains, Tapestry, prices. At 14c yd, a good bair carpet At 12ie, a yard of 45 inoh table At 10c for Felt Shades, at 25e for tains, urapenes and Kugs at reduced prices. At 12o red flannel cbildreu underweas, small sizes, worth 35c. At 45c, a shirt and drawer for men , worth 75c. At 5c for children hose mostly ICo and 15o goods. At I9o for Ladies and children's robbers, sites 24 to 4 in ladies. At 75 0, a pair of Ladies Shoes, former price 1.50 to 2.00. Felt Boots, all foot wear at reduced prioes. Ladies' coats and capes, Children's coatg. Ladies' skirts and waists at extja low and specially Rednced prices. still three month in jiew, we rather have and yon save a great many dollars, if yon have to buy these goods next season. While onr Rooms are ponrine forth each Article yon save money, sometimes Don't miss these Bargain Days. SCHOTT'S STORES, 103 to 109 Bridge Street. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1900. Special Invitation To The iubUr To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing t'.at-goes on dailj from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HAELEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL' BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock oi Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLE i of Suits and Overoo&fe at the Wonderfully Low Prioes. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't foil to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D, W; HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN VA, a . ;trbt If there is a oav . . sediment at the bottom, something ia wrong with the Kidneys. If there i. . : ...f. nften If there i aesire w " oain in the .mall of the back-if the urine stains linen-look out! The Kidney, are diseased. . . . t .j: or. toVe nr. David Ken- MHUGa ' Favorite Remedy with perfect as surance of relief. It will enre them ot Kinney. Liver and Bladder disorders just a. certainly as it cores men. Mrs. G. W. Davenport, of West Troy, N Y-, wiys: "I was troubled with my Kid ney., and suffered intense pain in my back and loins. The wife of Dr. Robinson, pastor of the First Avenue Methodist Church, recommended Dr. David Kennedys Favorite Remedy. I got some, and have used it ever since, with the result that I am greatly benefited. All pain, we left me. and I am like another perron." Remedy "f" sbeetiog. 45 inch wide or a 42 inch Brussels, Velvet minster at reduced oil eloth worth 18o. Oil Shades. Spring Roller Lee Cur- While winter and wearing it has tbe losg now when von use tbe trooda. Grand Lots of seasonable roods en half and often more. 0 OLIOBAUGH & SO 0 0LL0BAUGH & SO l Will move into the Large forrrerly JOSEPH For years the room they are now in has been too nall fcr their increasing business. It ecami a neces-sity to have more room and they will now increase their stock to meet the demand. Dalgaiiic vcui As they desire to New APRIL LYJ-UWJ-JXJL X J-w" rO HARDWARE and House-Furnishing S TO B THrS STORE SETS THE PACE. O 0O0 O THAT'S WHY YOU LIKE IT. Things are never dull here; never stupid. The full lifo of the Mo al wb bas a cheerful welcome for all oomers, and ehopperi arc quck to :-oide in favor of tbe Great Values to be found in our new- Neat, Stylish, Inviting STORE. K. H. M'GLINTIC ARK YOU A BORROW ER i C ALL. AT- THE FI8ST BASFK, - MIFFLIN i OWN, F'A. THREE PER CENT IKTEHlST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATE!. Money Loaned at Ltrat Rates. March 5, 1898. -TIIE- Juniata Valley National Bank. Capital .... io,(KK).! LOUIS E. ATKINSON, Prewdent. T. V. IRWIN, t.'ahier. DTRETTORa. X LouIb E. Atkiiiwrn. W, V. Pomeroy. John Hertler. j. L. Barton H. J. Sht;llei.lrKer. W. N. Pterrert T. Van Irwin. Interest allowed on time deponit ti tha rate of three per cent, per annum. January 11, Vm. Tha Sala tt tl Wpt lo the world " uj iiwua naiaai mitim a wonderful, perfort, pennaoapC H00d Pillr7tht baat tmt cUiartioaadlhrerinHiM. and Cemmodiou.3 Storo Itooaj occupied by PENNELL. ncivj in viumiiig start with an Entire Line 1st, 1900. ir-L - V i??-: -;-: r & ... a :tii: . ,fc ' :f .r---l: A Eptcialiy Selected So ck of Karg?g, Cock, P-rior and Sbrp Stovpg. HnrM IJiaQ'.oTh ami Lh Hi be. LAM T S, larf.'qn.H Puiill. I'ouje m jiju i j. k aruu:u'. V, ':''. nu ke yon foi l b". We I-ve tlic ia.-of8t Strtk ai,i Store in (lie county. OUT? NAM !', GUARANTEES Ql.ALITV. MIFFLINTOWN. SEVENTY-SEVEX" ;"77. 77" i Dr. I.'umt.l.wtc f lUdllS 1 and umo S;jecie f,r t!.o curu if li CoMs. and the prtvenfi n f 1 nia. All drngitf, !i5f,. ' Subscribe for tbn sr.vn;.-i. and Efpublicas, a jiajr tlmf c 1 tuiiia choice-readiiy roattf-r. :'. i-f :rcrm tion that docs ll.o rtfiil' -.- - aud ia add!k'n lo tL;(. nil ):' ;' si- Uiat are wcrth yublichiiicr li))1. j M---s in it? columns. if. HUMPHREYS' No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 Cures Fever. 2 3 4 7 Worn o. Inroi s' Du-on.se. Dia- ne. Co h. 8 Cures N - 9 " Headache; 10 " Dyspejisia. 11 " Delayed Period, 12 Leucorrhea. No. 13 Cures Croup. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. ID " Rlieumatibin. No. 16 " Malaria. No. 19 " Catarrh No. SO Cures Whooping C AigU No. 21 " Asthma. No. 2 4 " General Debility. No. 26 " Sea-Sick t if s-, No. 27 " Kidney Disease No. 28 Cures Nervous Debility No. 30 Urinary Disease No. 32 " Heart Di. No. 34 ' " S-re Tlir No. 77 " Colds i.ii'l OnP In. 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