EL&KEPPBLICA N MIFFLINTOWN. PA. EpygPAY, APR, 4, 19001 aPBSCBIn,,OS,, 00peryear U P11 WjUeut advertising and local "rtaVni'temade to those de airing to adverti by the year, half or qnarter year. SH'BT ICCJLfi. GoM, S01'1- away nortl1 at Behr- ing strait. Horse wle fralore on T":,y- ITiVS. s!im, atiie, norses soia high at the farm sales Dr. E1. r?rr "sited relatives in this plare on Saturday. The car load of horses sold on Tnelay averaged 122.73. Ex-Presi'lent Cleveland is said to he for ISryan this time. gwnt Monday in town with lady friends Smie plowinjr for spring, crops .y. - has ln digged iu' within the; jSPaAi -rn . . Mtwe'i. . Ltrtv J. eakley of Atkinson's . .... i!1"" sin town .Mrs. liraiiy jvui.sijn oi vii , j meat a week with her sister Mrs. E. C. Ioiy. Mrs. II. F. Wilson of Lewistown has been visiting her daughter jrrs. K. '. Doty. Mrs Sterrett of Spruce Hill, was a visitor among lady friends in town on Tuesday. Daniel Fisher of Patterson has had an increase of pension from $12 to ;?' a month. John Pann ibaker and pharles Lowrey tended the horses at the horse sale on Saturday. The 1st came on Sunday and that caused much business to go I over for :idi ust ment on Mondav. ! - v-"i.y, uaa ueen visinng nis pa Flmer J. Warner of Fennanailli rents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hench in township has gone to Philadelphia to visit Airs. Sim Louder. It is estimated that thirty mil lion culil will c brought out of the Khmdyke rigion the coming sum mer. It h probably the hist snow of the season this Wednesday morn- Inr, April 4, ami is laie enough for Dal,ota. Money matters" coining to a focal point on the 1st of April and a horse sale brought many men to town on Saturday. John I. Hawk of Patterson left Tuesday for the State of Alabama, where he will visit his brother for an indefinite period. There was a false report last W1Y H IUU iilt; IH U1J lllsV "".J i ot iron ore on the ivspenscnaue farm between the old pike and old canal A corporation is said to be with out a soul. That is the reason a corporation does not go anywhere when it dies. It simply remains and is reorganized to play corpor ation over. It is the opinion of Judge Purdy of the Wayne district on the fox, wild-cat and mink skins that is causing so many county commis sioners throughout the state to re fuse to pay premiums on such skins. The late court in Fulton county was an hour and a half long. Court was called and all jurors were discharged. One bill of in dictment was laid before the grand jury and while they were hearing it the case was com promised and they were immediately discharged. The Chairman of the republican county-committee in Lebanon, Pa , has returned the candidate an nouncement fee of a senatorial candidate and a representative candidate, lecause the 'candidates would not pledge themselves to at tend aud abide by the party cau cus, if elected to the legislature. Horses pell higher in Juniata county than in Philadelphia. Read advertisement as found in city pa wr DfMarrh 30th. 1000. $10 to $05, no reasonable offer refused; 2S head ; sound, blocky build, horses and mares, aged from 0 to 8 years. Philadelphia papers con tained a number of such advertise ments. Chicago has 1000 doctors, and 4000 lawyers, and learned men are so plentiful in Europe that a beer brewery makes more money than a profession of Creek in any of the universities, but money is not eveything in this world. All of which is mentioned to show how some professions are overcrowded and how some business is not over crowded. Herman Gohet in Wilkesbarre was held in five hundred dollars bond to keen the peace toward his wife. He had peculiar spiritual hallucinations and insisted on com- m nni no" with his own notions at night which kept his wife fiom sleeping and petting her needed rest. She was compelled to resort to the law to settle Herman and his spiritualistic notions. The P.loomfield Times of March 30, 00 says: Lewis IJoyer aged 77 years, residing near Duncan non, Perry county, has a distinct Twnlleetion of how when he was fup vpnrs old with two other nt- 41.. luii-a In. nl'i.-tfd ontheout-skirts ! Vic: irwj v ; ir-n rX.. ..vli ra AAlintv when two Indians came among tii.n One of them took nun m I I .. .... ,i h.nthpv tleil with hi in to the mountains. He slept i'". tietweeu the Indians the night of thP.l-vofhiseanture. The next day his father with a party oi j r - white men overtook the Indians, The Indians ran and left him. He was happy in his restoration to his father's home. It is news that there were Indians in Dauphin Co., s. late as in 1S2S. people Uve ngton a number of v Some indcw k0 i , . (ier-bidd,- thatun Satnrday L DMW at a sale is unlawful. t over ; - ue-iaiea ones. i ne car-load r .,.' iron ore. $300.00 to loan nn dress Wilberfor... hm,.. on or ad- er, Mif- PhWranl. .... t . and .iftT 1"pn "f88 and wife have moved to t "u ?inray. All the new creations in spring ann summer millineiy Ickes', Tatterson, Pa. at Mrs -urs. cnas. stone and two little usurers are visiting their moth er Mrs. Hetty Strayer. iu ioax, 91,000. For further information call at the office of v iiijerrorce Hchweyer. Lyman Guss and Albert Part ner are home from Gettysburg col lege on their Easter vacation. Joubert the commanding nnr. al of the Boerland armies died of MMue innammation of the bowels. XTni. TTnoli C.. i '.. MitMin rattersou. representative citizens from al i ai- , -ainty inosi every section of the county came to town on Saturday, Mon day or Tuesday. l Jjiide Snyder a student of Get tysbnrg college, is spending his va- id' cation Willi hw parents Mr. andLrfL i J Mrs. W. F. Snyder. M Miss Anna Gilbert of Fuel Col., a student of Wilson colleee is spending the Easter vacation with Mrs. E. E. Mc.Meen in Patterson. It is said a Pittsburg lawyer re ceived one million dollars for bringing about a peace ul settle ment of the Carnegie-Friek squab ble. S. P. Hntinson, superintendent of the Lewistowu division has been appointed to the new o.Tice of as sistant general agent in Xew York city. A tnnuel is to be run under Xevv Yo.-k city for rapid travel The management broke gronnd for it a day or two ago with a spade. silver S ' S I Mrs. Wm. Wyble returnedto her home in Farrisburg, Saturday, after having visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Land is in Patterson. On Sunday on a motion on the question of calling a minister the Presbyterian by a vote of 36 to 13 determined not to call a minister at this time. Joseph Arbogast of this spent the 1st inst , in Millerstown and while out driving at that place w. s thrown out f a buggy and had his face scratched. Easter is to come late on the first Snndav sfter the next full moon When is that? Well, every third person savs. the weather will not settle till after Easter. Miss T. M. London announces her Spring Opening of Trimmed Hats .t Millinery Goods, Tuesday, April 10th, 1900 Unclaimed letters in post office at Patterson, Pa., April 2. 1900, were for: Miss Blanche Ix)gart Miss Ella Russell, John Brown, Lewis Smith, Andrs Lietenski James Murray is at home from Philadelphia on a visit of several weeks. He had charge of the Xa- tiomil house last week durine the almence of his brother S. Boyd Murray in a city hospital. T he tunnels of the Pennsylva nia Central railioad are to be lit with electric lights. Perhaps in time in time to come the road from one end of the line to the other may be lit witn electric ngnt Bartlev and the eeneral nent of the firm for which he is . " - nrzm I Aw. traveling, drove from MifniDtown in a bncerv. to Beavertown, Snyder ( county, across Shade mountain, by at the Lutheran . parsonage was way of McAlisterville, last Friday, made that the buggy made Ti,. ut Krini- n-9 il:ixl in the'made the tnrn running on two railroad tunnel on the night of the ni.i. ..r Ar.,,ii-nn,i tho ora - . i.i wmnHv ..:.,. i,.., t-ho i; At and 4. rt T. ..i,r irt a.,f..i., . jKlVil iii.urr.ij ini uu uauuuuj for Jefferson hospital for treat ment for blood poison from a cut on the back of his hand by the lid of a can of fish that he was open in tr some davs since. Dr. Lu- cian Banks accompanied him there. n : ! I 11 G Puerto Rico bill imposing a itaritfofi, per r"f j . m-v 'day. The 15 per cent iarm A ' 111 . . . tiii- oxr 10 rprnrneu io mo . i a - . i. T.ft.ifMifia to! give weu. ui government. Attej two yeara ,,.iort thov ran rainc www CAiJlt" M tn rnn their eov - anions lu"""- . te iff crnmenj "Jbngi. etuckeu off and traae ana ness "f 2d other sylyania ana lomoi states. - - - wm ix 'w pJJerims 6nKt5akotn p"Konis, Dnt soch is not the cue. ly enmpMl , jT mSIKL dryw bosi- rw v!n,1p-Snyder the enter priMnRfarnirnreman and under- wenc to Lfl.nraarr and remained ow RnT.iI 7 the weight of years, she beine OatUrtlaV the LnthrAn nrtn. Ration elected officers: Elder, r'iJL' , e,dn,an; Deacons, Joseph jTT Cramer, iamer iff Tr i ' oamuei wniorr, j. N. Keller. A fpr titto rv-Clier. Alter nmvpp.maainT on the evening of the 18th, the "unuing committee vill m;.ke its report to the congregation. Ralph McMeen li,d n. wiween tne knee and ankle the other dcy while playing base-ball." In the ran for first-base hestepped on a rolling stone and that so leav 1 j. .. " erd. his leg that the bone snapped off like a pipe stem. The young man is doing as well as can be con sidering the nature of the case. A party of Gipsies in wagons passed through town going in the iur3iQa Cl Lewistown on Monday. TMvjina, jjcHiniownon juooaay. ami in tneir wagons, plant not, reap not, are of no account in the keeping up of schools, roads, churches or anv of th nth p partments of civilized government. William Ellis was painfulrT .1 bnrned on right hand and fore-arm and face by an explosion of gun powder. He had carried a lot of waste paper from ihe house to the garden and there fctooped to fire the pile of paper. A paper of gun powder was among the paper and lay nnseen by him just where he applied the match. An explosion tooic place in the twinkle of an eve with the above mentioned result The burn is painful. Y , Lynch him! Lynch him! was the cry of several hundred men who had assembled at the railroad sta tion at Tyrone, when the fiend Toner Hastings a local vagabond was taken to Hollidavsbnrer iail for .committing an assault unon an ear old girl named Lottie urkel. who he cansrht in a lonnlv road while she was going home from Glenhope school. The child llQ in f) Sflf"lAol OAtidifinn oml vtnr There's a run-off aud a woman will be killed sure. Can't tome- one ride and catch that runaway horse!" and other exclamations were excitedly uttered by people along Bridge street as a horse hitched to a buggy dashed up the street. If the buggy had been em pty the scene would have been ex citing, but there was a woman in it an 1 that made it doubly alarm ing. Men fairly danced with ex citement and grew pale. The woman was good looking and sat upright aud seemed le33 excited than the spectators. To the close olserver she seemed to enjoy the wild ride. Talk a!out a circus hippodrome ride such rides were tame when Ufjmpared to the flight of the horse and buggy up Fridge street to dis- I I T . "II- . appear like a phantom aruuiii uu argu ing ton htreet on and on by East Point where the pretty driver shouted stop the horse! to men who had their mouths open in wonder ment Faster thau you can say it, she had gone out through the east extension and disappeared like a bird on the wing in the direction 6f McAlisterville When she was out of sight she was'ntoutof mind. Then the men began to talk. They began to pity her; "she'll be kill ed," said one; "I bet she'll never get up and down the hill at Irvin Bashore's alive!" "she'll not get half that far till the buggy will be knocked into kindling wood;" "Let's go out in the name of hu manity and love for the sex of our mothers and find her dead in a fence corner and bring her in." While that talk was going on the eyes of the talkers were turned in the direction whence she had gone Suddenly some one shouted, "well I'll be blamed, there she comes and the horse down to a nice trot. She was coming up over the rise at the East End. It was she. On she came like a handsome ship into port under full sail. The further she came into town the faster the horse sped along. At Squire Hom ing's house she passed the left hand line into her right hand. Then she had both lines in her right hand. Then she braced herself for au increase of speed, dinned the line over the back of the horse and the beast was off like an arrow in its flight. He was go ing hipity clip on a dead run. She had the right of way. Everything '.trot off to the side. She was down I Washington street before the peo- pie who ran out of their houses had ' A. ,1 .-v-vwa n nil as fiaf time to shut their doors and so fast was she iroinc when the curve wheels. The street there is not sloped for such fast 1 as railroad curves curve riding are But the two wheel turn on the curve did ! not in the least abade the speed i It seemed rather to increase the ' abandon of the horse. He fairly flew down bridge street as if he had league boots on his hoofs. She disappe red across the river bridge and set the structure in a state of vibration equal to the agitation of the people, who witnessed the ex citing drive. Whence she came and whither she went has not been reported in this office. stay IN THE COUNTRY. . ., mi i. AJtoona J-noune: lue man wiio UreB in presence of the forests and and fa , . .. ' 1 fronted by the verdure ot the grass and the beauty or the flowers in , their season, should take a trip to .q the anthracite regions, it he has become careless anJ non.apprw.iative concerning uicssingB. men are men ana womn and ichtldren whose sole 'ontlooV thmnnnt nw. . i J""3 a areary landscape, a landscape that looks as if it had " ,. s - . . US 10 UUVU M been blasted and smitten of God SnEMIFF'S MALES. 1 ln the "rt house on Friday, . win bcii iarm ni arm more or less with house, barn and nnf.hn,'M;. I- to " as th nmmnr rr T T Vnrtmo. A farm of 84 acres "with house .and stable in Greenwood township . as tne property of Henry Wilt WHEN TULIPS NEARLY OVER TURNED HOLLAND. The ancestral bulbs of the tulips, which give our flower-gardens of to-day such, graceful form and su perb color, once came near over turning the little kingdom of Hol land. The national fad for tulips reached the stage of madness, and nearly all other business was neg- body was frenzied with the fever to speculate in tulips, and as much as three thousand dollars was paid for a single bulb - the equivalent of many times that sum to-day. -ine Slower that set a nft.on.., .;;--- r .rr.r-r." 'The Flower that set a n.tea Holland, will be one of the features in the May Ladies' Home Journal. 1 fe ootbbbed urroiu l ne L liR-ago Times-Herald. , i tell you," he cried, bringing his fist down upon the table with fearful emphasizes, "government without the consent of the governed is wrong ! Not only is it wrong itis a crime. I' ""Say,' a man somewhere near the door called out, "you're teach in' school here to the cross-roads, ain't you!" "Yes, sir," the orator answered, wiping his brow and doublin? np his fists for a resumption of the argument. ' I have the honor to be the teacher of the largest school in this township. Now, as I was saying, I " "But hold on. Do you obtain the consent of the governed before you try to do any governing in your school! I've just been ap pointed a director for this district and I'm rather anxious to find out about " The meeting then broke up in a row. usto: JURORS FOR TERN. 190O. APRIL. GRAND JUKORS. Arentz, Charles Walker. Barton, J. M. Lack. Bay, Henry W. Fayette. Beers, David, Jr. Fayette. Diffenderfer, O. C. Fermanagh. Dysinger, Derwin Walker. Groninger, II. E. Milford. Hambright, Will Fayette. Kepler, G. B. M. " Port Royal. Kerchner, Geo. W. Walker. Kiser, Jonathan Delaware. Kohler, John A. Turbett. Laird, W. C. Port Royal Light, J. M. Greenwood. McClellan, S. C. Patterson. Neff, A. E. Turbett. Parsons, McClellan Beale. Renninger, L. A. Fermanagh. Ritter, William Tuscarora. Rnrikle, George C. Port Royal. Sholler, Guy M. Mifflintown. Shuman, Arthur B- Walker. Smith, E. H. Fayette. Smith, William Tuscarora. PETTIT JURORS. Barton, Harry Spruce Hill. Bashore, D. Irvin Fermanagh. Carvell. Thomas Delaware. Davis, Luke Thompsontown Dimni, Albert Ernest, Joseph P. Frymoyer, George George, B. F. Gingrich, W. B. Goodman, 8. A. Gray, R. M. Groninger, Harry A. Delaware Milford. Fayette. Monroe. Monroe. Turljett. Tuscarora. Milford. Miltord Groninger, James M. Harley, Wm.E Hinkel, C. A. Mifflintown. Mifflintown. Homing, George W. Fermanagh nower, Francis Fermanagh Kepner, George T. Enonse, Solomon Landis, J. H. Lanver, Charles Leonard, Wm. C. McClellan, H. C. Port Royal. 5Ionroe. Tuscarora. Milford. 5Iilford. Mifflintown. Tuscarora. McGanghey, Irwin McKinley, S. Bailey Middagh, George Montgomery, J. 51. Tuscarora. Tuscarora. Lack Lack. Opple, Frank Pannabaker. George W. Beale. RaffensbergerA. S. Tuscarora. Reynolds, Robert Jlilford. Roop, J. L. Turbett. Smith, James Walker. Stewart, William Turbett. Stump, Ed K. Lack. Swartz, George Beale. Troutman, A. K. Susquehanna. Troxell, E. C. 5Iifilintown. Wilson, George W. Patterson. Winey, Amnion, Thompsontown. SEW BOOKLETS Toe Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway is issuing a series of bv kle regarding points of interest along its lines, and if you are inter ested in tha western country or con templating a trip, write Geo. II Heaffdrd, General Passenger Avent, Chicago, IU , for the special publiea tion desired, enclosing four cents in stamp for postage for each one. No. 1. The Pioneer Limited. No. 2. The Land of Bread and Butter. N i 3 The Fox Lake Country. No. 4. Fishing in the Great North Woods. No. 5 The Lrake Superior Com pany. No. 6. Cape Njme Gold Diggings. No 8. Summer Days in the Lake Country. No 9. Summer Homes, 1900. No. 11. The Game of Skat. No. 12. Milwaukee The Couven tion uty. No. 13. A Farm in the Timbe; Country. No. 14. Stock Raising in the Sun shine State. N. 15. Hunting and Fishing. SCHDTT'S STORES. o O'o Interesting Store News. LADIES NEW Percale, Madrid L. 1 with op motk SmtlfaJji, j 50o, 75c d $i 00 vL clr Sh rl able to give you good Uue W 500 forts, &n. - 1,500 Yardaof nnmi u cntnn ir, the, only have arrived .1. : ' . " l Villi h mvr quality. ' - Spring Dress Goods: iri?i!Ck "? C,,ic?e8: rp,t gberit,g, a etcck worthy of "this store prices are always the lowest. Th e new Carpets: foods and upwards to $1 25 Cloth. Aj "II", . DL aM n f . 1 I SPre'' Blanket. Fed and : V. . nuns ior jue, worth lto: Fercalea and liohtnul 'auoe oime: rn0e,"; weC0D,r"fcI r allourgoodsbefore the great ad Shoes. ir.hfh0e8 ,b" l00k Wel1' fee.1 weI1 8nd cl'ecr. ioai is onr und or shoes. We are selline a many shoes, as many as 50 and 100 pair in one day. CHOTT'S 103 to 109 Bridge Street 105, E8TABLI8HE D. 1900, istpeeial in & i tali on To Attend tl;e Attractive Sa!u ol trout a- -OF 7 It will THE AJ'V N! A(iE TO Who tiave ttiuuey to iuvewt to examine the Slo::! MEN, BOYS AND CHI it truly raa.rve.ou3 to See Til ii of Su:ts and Ov'ercoatst at the lis prices leave all CotnpiiUtors in the to give bhii a call if in need cf 0. W. M A II L E Y AIUPFLIN TO WN T?Jl . Why not '' to suffer Bladder. operation was necessary. It unsuccessiui 11 meant death, and Mr. Neill put off the evil day as long as possible, - While in this frame of mind he heard of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, and bought it. Before he had finished the third bottle the gravel was completely J 2 Ca 3 -ir of - SHIRT WAISTS in i I J"? fr03t finisbed f't"9i ' ,h,!iee' 88 1 " " bJ net he - -., - - . . F, . r xTt-pBep, ton- i.- . . o vara. Tney are v ben. last year and . . ... . ... vinrr FJrrea to Pc for lime Our bave bought l.8t year. They atart atlOo. It . . ... ... . .p., Un iu xiugr, jnr.nwpH and Oil- Table Linen, Indigo Linen and Wash we" wp1' 8hoe'' btrejjood and great STORES, lie P-ublh (;i.th I'.oo.tt on daily 0 I i be 0Y ALL BUYKKs lor , D R K N UTIFU1. STY lA'YA Vondor fully Lio-.v I'licc.-i ir, tso don't i til Clothing be well? If you are Buffering with any disease of the Kidneys, Bladder or Urinary Organs, Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Krmedv will make vou weU aeain. It haa cured cases that bordered on the miracaloua. . It quickly cures men and women of inability to hold arine, and they are not compelled to get up often and make water at sight. It removes the scalding sensation in passing it, and, when taken according to directions, it Invariably cores pains in the small of the back. Favorite Remedy not only cures Stone in the Bladder and Bright' s Disease, but prevents them from developing. One case is that of John J. Nanx. of aoix North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. In 18S9 he began indescribable miseries from Stone tn the An eminent physician said a surgical dissolved and his sufferings were at an end. Favorite Remedy is a perfect Blood and Nerve medicine. It restores the liver to a healthy condition, cures the worst cases of Constipation, and all diseases peculiar to females. It cures Scrof ula, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism. Your druggist wiU sell you a regular full-sized bottle for $1.00. Sample Bottle Free. Those sufferers who wish to try Favorite Remedy before buying should send their full postoffice address to the Dr. David Ke.nsf.dt Cor- PORATION, Rondout, N. V., aua mention mis pupcr. -n. free sample bottle will be sent them prepaid, together with full directions for using. This is a genuine offer, and all our readers can depend, upon it. The Iodel Clothing Store. H0LL0BAUGH & S0M hue n oved into the PENNELL BUILDING, No. 120 Main Street, Patterson, Pa., and when we state that we bavo the Model GlotLing S ore of Central P.nnsyUama we state but the fact. We have been compelled to keep np with man; inconvenietces for the reason tha room we bare occupied for 10 yean, waa too small for our increasing trade, besides the room was not adapted for a modern clothing room, as we had lo keep mos! of our clothiug on shelves, oow we bave tablea cd plenty of room and ligbt. We bave our SPRING LINE OF CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,SHOES,SHIRTS, TIES, and GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS ' now ready for inspection, and we can candidly say we have one of tbe most attractive cp to date lints to be found anywhere. C'othiers of to day must be up to the tim s or he will be left. We have been in the business for 10 years, long enough to not be an old foggy, but to know tl at tbe latent ttj les are the goods that sells, to tbe up to- da'e customers We handle the Douglas Shoe, the best in the world for ihe money. -T'ae Sweet Orr Overalls. The Ricket Hat, in all the latest blocks Our line of VTars'o goods .ire the finest we ever carried In Shirts and Ties we lead all nti.rr .Gpnt's Furnishing Houses We will take pleasure insh('W;og jcu through out iiwvii know jcu will )oso noltiii-g in looking, nd can save you money by purobaeing from us. It ia no trouble to show goods, especially when you have tbem tt show. T hacking our patrons for tbeir patronage in tbe past and asking a continuance in tLe future which wa will endeavor to mend by square dealing. We i re respectfully, Hollobaugh & Son, - No. 120 MAIN STREET, PATTERSON, PA. McOLINTIO'S HARDWARE and Elouse-Furiiishin S T . O THfS STORE SETS THE PACE. O oOo O THAT'S WHY Things are never dull here; never stupid. The full life of tbe store al ways has a cheerful welcome for all comers, and 6hoppcrs are quick to deoide in favor of the Great, Values to be fpund ia our new Neat, Stylish, Inviting STORE. A Specially Selected Stock of Ranges, Cock, Parlor eud Shop Stoves. Horse Blankets and Lap Robes LAMFS, largeand small. Come in and look or0uad. We'll make you fctl at home. 1 We love tbe largest Stock and Store in the county. our :sr unz GUARINTEES .QUALITY. K. H. M'CLINTIC, MIFFLINTOWN. EA7EI0U EOMTO DEPOSIT J ARE YOU A BORROWER C!AIti AT TBE FIRST t MIKFUNIOWM, FK. THREE PER CENT IKTKRKBT PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATE, Mosey Leaned at Lowest Bates March 5, 1898. the Juniata Valley National Bank. o Capital . . . $00,000 LOUIS E. ATKINSON, President. T. V. IRWIN, Cashier O .PIKECTOItS. Louis K. Atkinson. John Hertzler. H. J. Shellenberger. T. Van W. C. Poiueroy J. L. Bartou W. N. Bterr t:. Irwin. Interest allowed on time deposits" 8l tiie rate of three per cent, per annnm, January 11, 1899. Z'f.S Sales of Hood's Svaapav: ...- ti.e largest in the worad bee-v -cures by Hood's Sarsupwilu. i vtuderful, perfect, permanent. t-l?C-d"S Pi?!s are the lt fc;' i.,;rti; aod liver oiodi'dne. i-- E YOU LIKE IT. SEVENTY-SEVEN"-("77.M) 77" ia Dr, TJuresphrcys' fumous Sptc-;l:c fi r thj cure of Grip and Colds, nnd iLe prevention of Pneumo nia. AH druggitte, 2fc. SubEcribe for Hie Riktisei. amd IlEittBLicA!!, a raprr that contains choice rer.dirjp niiittrr, full of inform tion that does the rfadi r Rood, and in addition to that all local news that ate worth publishing Gnd places in it? coluuit e. tf. HUMPHREYS Np. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 IO 1 1 12 Cures Fever. " Worn . " Intel s' Diseases. " Diai - hea. " Co hs. Cures N .ralgia. " Headache. " Dyspepsia. " Delayed Periods. " Leucorrhea. 13 Cures Croup. 14 " Skin Diseases IB " Rheumatism. IP, " Malaria. 19 " Catarrh. 20 Cures Whooping Ccu.it No. 21 " Asthma. No. 24 " General Dabii ty. No. 26 " Sea-Sickness. No. 27 " Kidney Dic:cr.f.. No. 28 Cures Nervous Debiiit. No. 30 " Urinary Disciisei No. 32 " Heart D.ssase. No. 34 " Sore Threat. No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Da. HtMPnEEt's' IIoMEOrATHIC ZlLSliJ, OT DlBEAHEA MiJI.KD Fl:F.B. Small lott!e t.f pleasant x-llotA ft tho t-ii; Dockft. Sold by rtrutri-ts. orxtnt nrt-i'aid receipt f pricv, as eeuw, ext.;ia n:;i oiiie Compiiur, 111 vVilli.uu St., New Yolk. HUMPHREYS9 WITCH HAZEL Q?k "THE PILE OINTMENT." Tor Mas External or Internal. CUnd or RkYdfoH Fbitula ln Aoo: Iteming or I.Iu-JIuk ot Uw iiectuiu. Tbe relief Ia ImnHMllim the euro certain. PRICE, 60 CTS. TBIAT. 8T?E. SS OT. Co'il -J XMnccteu, cut yoAl ca m.iiH ol htBlklUlU' tu.Ca.lllt ll.HIUeei St.. IBM 1 R Ii r, 'A E. ( if