Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, April 25, 1900, Image 3

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- Decoration day orators are be
iflg selected.
Dr. Lncian Hanks lias been quite
ill the past week.j
Jacob Davis is at "nome from a
visit to Washington. '
Spring and summer millinery at
Mrs Ickee', Patterson Pa.
Pennies are a legal tender to the
amount of twenty -five eenta.
Win. -T. Marks is at' home
Sew York, visiting relatives.
Some corn wiH be planted
week, if the weather permits.
A Newport man ate 12 fried eggs
at a meal on Jester and lives.
There are tanners wno are
through with their oats sowing.
Communion will be held in the
- Presbyterian church on Sunday.
Tho Danville silk company will
-double the eapar-Uy of their mill.
How ku! would it take the
American eagle to pluck Turkey
m: t i . 1 . .
in'j oesc piace in town lor nice
fresh candies is at Thomas & IVs
Adamsbnre, Snyder Co.. bnsi
Robert Patton.
town was-in town lTJZmrr
Tuesday., on
11? .r.-r ft i . .
r 1800.00 to Inc.. v.ii " - .
adjonnfIdi Wilbertdrta flebweTer" &
fflinto wn. Pa , :, , 3 '
W. U. tod'd ntf wife returned
?evin8f their bridal
The worry of thinking nf Hn;nI
piece of work is harder work than
doinghewojrk. ,
All the new creations in spring
Ickes'. Patterson: vT'
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T. S.i:Velley
Ohio, is vfeiting his parents in
from
next
T TT 'nr'V V'l
. n. ieeiy nas bad a new mnf
put on me boot that he bought of
H. E. Bonsall at East Point.
Miss Catherine Mftthenimn tn
town on a visit to her nncle and
aunt Mr, and Mrs: Atkinson.
Don't forget Thomas &; Co.. car
ry a fine line of both : tine and
coarse shoes for young and old.
Shakespeare spelt his name 22
ways so that is an excuse lor other
people spelling it as best they can.
Wm. P. Snyder, the enternris.
ing furniture man and undertaker
is recovering from an attack of grip.
Michael Lyter of Patterson, has
ness men would like tohavea bank P1 increase of pension from $6
v t n iT?12.a montn through the agency
. -n . I J
spent last Thni-sday in Port Royal
This "Wednesday ihe republican
Ktate convection Tneets at Harris-burjr.
inree ireignt car jumpers were
lodged in jail cn Saturday after
noou.
William Murray and Ed.Mnsser
Hold their running horse one day
last week.
The sapling bender snow did
not appear this season. It may
rome next year.
raraiers notice that Thomas &
Co., carry a full line of plow-shares
at only 'jiH-ia eacn.
ir: i o . .1 : r , e TTils 1
burg, is speudinjher vacation with
per parents in Patterson
When you gather arbutus, don't
iaKe it an. icave tne roots so
that yon may gather arbntns next
year.
The Bloomfield Times says
Some of the vheat fields in Perry
county, look like the side of a
leoppard.
Joseph 15 riii tile has contracted to
build a house to keep store in, in
Lewistown, for merchant McMeen
of I'atterson.
JUoes c. Uage, the oldest man
in Huntingdon, died on ' Sunday,
age-l Oft years, timos and 23 days.
He was a native ot " erniont
The Xewport . Ledger celebrates
its2Gth anniversary by changing
its form from a folio to a qnarto
The Ledger is ably conducted.
We are buying rook oak, black
oak and hemlock bark. Call at
our office for prices.
Man beck & Xei-sox.
Marble dealer T. W. Auker has
a specimen of York county marble
-almost black. Ihe marble was
ent to hin by a friend. It can be
nicely polished.
Th ree men were killed on . the
railroad one night last week. Ad
am Patton at Hillerstown; James
T. Walls at Lewistown: R. H. C.
Hill at Ryde station.
The Newport and Bloomfield tel
eirrauli lite has gone out of bnsi
ness. The telephone has taken its
place. Everyone can do their own
talkinir over a telephone, which is
not the case with a telegraph.
James Leukart and Newton
Motz at Lewisbnrg, were drinking
and had a finarrel about a colored
womafl. Lcnbart struck Motz with
-a knife and severed the jugular
vein. Motz bled to death in a few
minntes. i
Xewport people and fill people
along the lower end of the Juniata
river, are counting on a large
catch of shad this season. A large
break in the Columbia dam gives
the tish anopportnnity to come up
the river.
They say the government is be
ing ruined. How can the govern
ment le ruined, if a people's, gov
ernment is the perfect government
that it is claimed to be. It will be
tho rnxvnlA wlirt ruin the govern
ment, if it is a government by
people. . .
The proof of a personal devil is
uroveu in Pennsylvania uy
sentence 01 a- mui t i
vpnag for t
VI4 vegetation.
MaiOT Pktfnn nTw. .
itj 7 . w n spent
Tuesday in town at the home ofhis
daughter Mrs. Wilberforce Schwey
wS?? the P1 town,
who have been ffl with grip i
long distant on the 2n
The names of the eehsin ennm
merators for Jnninta
. " wuws 111 WT
be learned in another mlnmn r
this paper. . . . ,
Miss Varearet HeridrHi i n.
eJ8town. i8 the guest of her . sister
" "nam Jienaeth on Path
street, Patterson. ...
; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker and
little daughter ef Phila., are visit
?& M- Walker's parents Mr. and
Mrs. 8 S. Showers.
Several car-loads of elephants
and severaUtrainaof general show
animals and fixtures . passed.' this
station on Sunday eastward bound.
The Filipinos have been engag
ed within the past ten days in a
Kejrerai gorilla warfare and giving
the American troops ' considerable
ircuDie.
W. P. Fife an evancelisib is rain
ing an excitement in Cumberland
valley by a tearing up he gives the
masons and other secret i societies
in his sermons
Rev. Hogue of Waynesboro. Pa-
preached in the Presbyterian
church on Sunday last He is a
yonn? man Of more than ordinary
oratorical ability.
Go to J. H. Sweirer. Main Street.
Mifflin, for a full line of watches.
clocks and jewelry. Also get
yonr eyes tested for Glasses
Prices lower than ever.
-t
aareh ef flowers that have no pro
teetkm from their death-dealing
prod. '
The neach bod'irivM imb
of fruit in Aitmi days, with the
prospect of . a " railroad , traiii"ror!
peaches leaving Mifflip every day.
Turkey hM-been heard fromandT'"1''
fiiuawim w.iuerica la ikh a
preferred creditor- and -1 therefore
her claim will be duly considered
with other, nation: . - ' '. - .
J. F. Koehanour and family of
Harrisborg, prevented a telephone
compaAyfrom , placing poles- In
iront of their . house. When the-l
holes were dug members .of the
family stood in the holec-. Mr.
Koehanour as soon asDOseible got
out a conrt injunction to restrain
the company from nlacine the
poles in front ofhis house.
Music at our next annual insti
tute will be .a leading feature, both
of instruction and entertainment.
County Supt. Gortner has contract
ed with Prof J. A . Sprenkel of
Isew Cumberland, Pa; to instruct Mewwt Colorings, F ntit. Bcci ttd Seeere baadMwely Bkd. i.
the teachers in the simpJeit: and ; Poresle, U.dm od Lwi, Frtsoh Baeka, Derby Yoke, fall frcat iaubed
best way to teach music and tolead wh opaa work.- Som of the e rn are fancv locked and tbe rinea are S8
the Singing duricg the day sessions 50e, 76eiBd Jl CO. -Mvy ,rr gbirt Waiat ea'rlj, a we are lile'y not to be
mv iiiBuiuu:. trrn. . rjrcuiiri i 6 Juw "uuu guvu vatae laier OD.
has a remarkably finer voice and
will delight theaudiencedaily .with
some of his choice solos
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SCHOTT'S STORES.
Interestiiiff Store News.
. of
NEW SHIRT WAISTS-
Miss Catherine Doty, daughter
of Judge Doty of Westmoreland
connry, is visiting her nncle and
aunt Mr. and Mrs. Ezra C. Dotv.
Mrs. Murray of the National
House received a Florida cocoanut
from W. U. Todd and wife of this
place, who are on a wedding trip
in Florida a few days.
The British are not pleased with
their generals in Boreland. The
trouble is not so much with the
British as it is with the good fight
ing quality of the Boers.
.The nation wants the govern
ment to be liberal in its prices, bnt
when the armor plate men demand
over five hundred dollars a ton for
their plates the nation feels like
Uncle Sam has called upon Turk
ey lor damages to American
churches during the persecution of
the Armenians. It will take one
hundred thousand dollars to foot
the bill v,.-. s. t :
James DXvatis, 'lost his life by
being run over by the cars at Lew
istown Junction on the ISth inst.
His head ww -crashed. A wife
and six children survive him in
Black" Log "valley, Juniata county
.-Tbewife-ef Secretary Edge of
the Agricultural department under
Governor Hastings administration
was baptized in the river Jordan
at a place where the Arabs say
Christ was baptized by an Ameri
can preacher from. Oklahama..
K. H. C. Hill, representing a
mercantile agency fell off a sleeping
car near Ryde station, Mimin lx ,
on the morning of the 19th inst
When he fell off the platform of the
coach, he- fell on the -adjoining
track and was run over by a freight
train.
Mail Express struck and killed
Adam Patton. a short distance
west of Millerstown, Perry county;
on the nisrht of the 18th inst. His
bodv was found by the railroad
track watchman, who sent a des
natch to this place, announcing
the unfortunate occurrence . jew
el Derr went on a special engine
and had the body brought to Mif-
flihtown where it was prepared for
interment by undertaker Snyder,
Interment took place at Academia,
.Tnniata conntv on the 20th. Fonr
itprs survive the unfortunate de
ceased.
The editor of tbe Chambersbnrg
News of Friday. April 20, 1900,
republished from a newspaper of
1R17. this: A wood trust: On the
4th of July, 1817, seventy-fonr
farmers entered into a solemn com
pact not to sell hickory wood for
less than six dollars per cord; oak
for five dollars and fifty cents that
any one of them breaking this
agreement should be fined five dol
lars, and a drove of slaves. Tues
day last the citizens of this place
were disgusted with the sight of a
drove of slaves passing through
our streets- for Alabama lhere
were alwnt., fifty in the drove,
chiefly female?, well clad and un
fettered.'
Csipt and Mrs. McClellan vis?
their daughter Mrs. Irwin I Dimm
in Lewistown over Sunday. ' The
Capt returned home Monday, but
Mrs. McClellan will spend a week
in that place.
There are " more than 100,000
bushels of peaches in the buds of
the peach trees in the orchards . of
Juniata county. How many bush
els will the peach harvest
next autumn.
ses. Ai
. .jifinz
fled . ,ooki
mt .,. i a.
iue ueneviiie corresnontieni oi i
the Lewistown Gazette of April 19
says: One day last week a - wild
gobbler came down off -the? -moun
tain to: Valley- .View poult cjT farm
and fought a battle with one of the
gobblers at the farm, hnt.the .own
er of the blooded poultry coining;
on the scene before the fight . had
ended stopped the 'racket, -the
moutain wild turkey getting away
as fast as he' could lor - his ienn
tain home. ' It was a. fight worth
seeing. -' --. -. . t.)
dams Express,: AgentL. -Samuel
inzer, delivered: nice solid silverv
looking Juniata rivtr.fhad on JJo.i-
day to people Vlio wanted to " bny
the - palatable .fish at ..reasonable
prices.''. He is not la the. fish busi
ness, but he came by the fish in an
unexpected way. Au rder ;'had
been sent in by a dealer for so
many fish by express for "Tuesday
The fish came ou Monday. The
dealer would not: receive them on
that day. He had .ordered for
yield j Tuesday so Kinzer as agent for the
express company had the fish on
John Casey Wagner editor and nis hands. The shad were perish
proprietor of Ihe Shippensburg BDie gooa, out gooa iresn jumaia
News died of pneumonia on the shad are saleable on short notice, as
night of the 17th inst., aged 62, tney were among the first of the
years. Interment in Spring Hill kindoffeied. He dumped them
cemetery, Shippensbnrg. I ,nto tb express wagon, , made a
ouuri inp hiuuuu tuwn :uiu himiu
Impaired health has caused the disposed of the lisb. and made, all
resignation of Rev. W. O. Wright fish eaters that got a chance at
oi tne Aiuesuurg, rresoyter- them happy
tan congregation, ue preacnea
there 32 years .The congregation
regret his enforced retirement.
They presented him with a purse ' . The farmers are fmishingsowing
of two hundred in gold. ; . av8 "
The Filipinos last week became' - Veterans are beginning to talk
wcrP foinrht. which in th ar. ' . "" r,wu,uf-
edaily.with . ; '600 peimda of percale Mil J Ed at 2cla a round. Ton t
' ' J??'? Z"?! R0,f re BaBdrose ftt SbbU, Waiata, Pn
t. , "v ... . ; forts, (SO. - --'.--..
nondent of . f
from 60 te
Presses, Con
-1,500 Yards good heavy yellow muslin at 5 eenU a yard, they are
putBpirffimjipi.H,c8irom5lo 20,arde.. We bongbt tbem laat vear and
they onky bave -rrived. You bave to pay at other atorea 7 to 8o for rnna
qna'ity. tr -;. , ...... ... -
Spring' lfrcs8 Ooods:
in Black and Calicoea, a creat gathering, a clock worthy of 'thla ratore.
prieea are ahrava tbe loweat. . - ",.... .
Oar
FLEET ITEMS
agRre- .s t.r
gate anmunted to the- kflling of wu8" "uu ueginniug i
some four b nndred or e ; natives '
Nine Americans wereN kill-
dred.
ed and sixteen wounded
School elected oflicers for another,
year: Superintendent, L E. Papp;
- I Assistant Superintendent. N. E.
A profound and painful sensa- Lukens: Secretaries. U. -S7 Wetz-
t ion took pi ce in the Bloomfield, ier, J. N. Rank; Treasurer, Blanch
Perry county Lutheran church on IKapp: Manacer. J. W. K. FaltzL
Sunday when Kev. W. It. Dietnck The United Brethren of .Locust
fell ovr while he was preaching. Ran will hold their "O'uarte'rlv
He was stricken with heart failure. meeting on Sunday eveuin- , April
He was carried to bis borne in an 29. 1900. Presiding J Ir Rev,
unconscious state. He is a heavy Sharick from Tyrone will' be pres-
man weighing 3to pounds and isw eat. Van Wkiit, Apl 22, 1900
years-old. it is learea ne cannot
live.
There is a furious howl against
the trusts, and it is mostly accora-
nanid bv such declarations
these: "The trusts are not for the . nmerators. or the
good of the poor man. There is no tricts of Junia'a county, Penn'a:
more chance for a poor man in this Joseph O. Brown, Beale township.
ESVnGRATSRI
List of persons to ti horn com-
now Cornets: .
" L' W 8tJle. ltet Patterna and I'ricef, are iees than yon have boaght
Like qualities before we bought all enr Carpets last year. They start atl-Ce.
goods aid upwards tor$1.25, Fpecial Bargains in Rug, JUstt-rgs nd - Oil-I'lotn.-.
. . . ,
: jea opreaaa. pianreta Bed and Table Linen, Indigo Linen and Wash
V" wDiw gpoda in stort pneea for lOo and 12io. Tbey are worth 18
w qe; nnc wnite and black lawna for lOe, worth 18e; Percale and light eal
. i in zo moo wiam lor o and tso; Laoe Cortama, Window Shade will be
?Pic i 'Mij ( prices a we eon! noted for all onr cooda before the graat ad
k?'0e lcck eJ1, ,fce.1 weJI ?d weM wel, boe8 goo d de
ci.viv iu recpeoi, mat is onr tnd ot sboee. We are selling a great
ukuj una, 9 iubiij ma iw ana iaj pair in one day.
It
CHOTT'S STORES,
103 to 109 Bridge Street.
New jSpring
cliOthum g.
: Legioca of Cbeviole, uniev, Worsted?, S rgs and Clave, and
fcvi ry suit ehnws our sk:!l as makers proud, aad every price adds lustre
to i:ur rte: Tii for enterprise .You'll lied twice tbe choosing h-re that
any ctner store can give you You'll fi no our prices at least twenty,'.
(20) percent, below a!! oiher dealer . ...... . . ,
Men's Reliable Clothing,
Br.Mcefs Suits of Gbeviols, Tweeds and Cassimeres.' '
v-v Sprirg ebowit g of Cheviot, Tweed, and; ,CRimere Suits in
5.00 Blue, Black, Fancy Mixtures,
7 trimmed wilh wide Frec-cb facings and made with great care
of alt-wnot
v hcixeres
end Worstede.
V.
Dress Suits,
A very intereslicg line of exceptionally High Grade (J
OtBkimeres and Worsted Sui:q ii every new f-fftcL in I - IO.OU,
Single or Double Breasted,; p, $12.00,
SA.CK or CUTAWAY. FROCK. Tcey are of the r Cir' OfS'
very beat tailors creation. We sell them "to you P J vU .
We are Readv for the Boys. :
? r-v ur opnDff ouub lor j5oy 6 are nnw ocivg piacea upon
Z. O tbe tables for iospection cf mothers. We bave never shown
Fabric, Style and price
than ihofe ws are ofT-eriag to you now. Call and Bee thrm.
Gent's. Furnishing Goods,
353.00
$4.50
6.00
Grand
New Line of
all th
,.N w
End Latst Styles in H-itn, Ncb wi-ar r3 Sbii ts. Wa re hpadqaartf rs for
Sweet Orr & Co., OvtreiJs and ST.ii i " Oji- Tiuik and Satchel Pi-part-raent
is filled np Jo ortrll.-,.iD. Onr"pii.T8 are lower than evr.
JtetT, ESTABLISHED. 1900.
CAEL9A0S of FUBWITURE
have arrived. We are itody with an mmnifo Btsrrtront oif 1 wrni
ture and Home Fmr.iHiig Goodc. We aie determined to mke th'9
e.'.uie, jour btore. The tt re thar. i filled to overflowing with mer
chandise that fcaves yea dollars It ia im'oossibla to do jasrein punt
to i-och a large stock as ours. Como and see for yourselves ana in
fxtci the large assortment of Pf r'or Suit. Bed Rdoib Suite, Cnuchefi,
LontigfB. Ridobocrdp, Exrsion Tsblee, Fancy Rockore, Spriip, Mat
treises, Faney Parlor Tabkp, D.ti.v &rni Kitct en Cba-rs Hick?,
Toili:t Rni Dinner SC-p, Wit do .St!d-8 and complete line of Furui
tu'o Pjinre Fi suits made to order in any kind of mould:ng. Fur "
nitaro uslivereJ fre of cLarc. ...
MEYERS
THE LEiDEK VI LOW I'FIICE.''.
9
11 and lit Bridge Sf rets.
MIFIXI!ITOW!l. 4
Tscaiora Valley Rama-l
bCatnCLB IS FFFKCT mosdaT,
, 1S9S.
JCNE. 20
Invitation To The Puhlh
To iUfcn.ltr.e At tract ivy Site ol Clothr
1 t -al
goea
on
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6 35
STOOK
A - . .
SJ:.
OF
as missions have been
issued as
different
Eu-dis-
It m iH W
AOS OF
county," which all sounds funny : Erasmus I.'
Cameron, Delaware
and. " iWrnjiSontown
in view of the fact that most othe, township
millionaire trust inanacero started lxrouh.
as poor as tile proverbial Job's ITheophildsl1. Davis,' FaJ ette towu-
tnrkey. . . shipi ' f" " ' .'-
T, , ,r . . " 'Sarah JJ.'TTtautiiuan,'' Fernianagh
S. Boyd Murray has returned, -.u-,- Ji -. -
irom a cuy nospiiai 10 me iiun- r;fiAr?, v- iiMl!rers: Miffliutowu
the
the
tbe con-
VI M A.
ai nouse oi mis piace rampieieiy i i-),
cured of poison on the hand. He , John M. Light, Greenwood town
was absent for three weeks, but is snjp ; ..
now about ready for business again k, k stump, Lack tow'tf
as proprietor of the hotel just men-1 8nip - ... . :
tioned. His brother James Mnr-. WiHiamB.McCahan .Milfordt " ; v.
ray, who had charge of the hotel gnj '.., , .
in his absence will return to Xew j w mn c Xiiird, ' Port' ' Kov-ii
Jersey to resume his work on a. through.- .!
telephone line. .TamesG Ernest. Patterson boronrh.
i man named Hoffman, Menno Winey, Monroe township: -line
the funeral of Mrs. ' J Frank Barton, Spruce Hill town-
au. bcyu;
' ' -ff,
-i ' '
Who nave idoj v to invest to cxain tho SioJi o! (Jool- lor
Ea, BOYS AND OHILDCi
it is trujtQarvelou8 to Seo
JT II K B ft-A UTFFU!' ST Y I . E
Of 5:i58 ttai Overcoat at th,e Voniertuily Low Prices.
. - rj'w or ices, leave all Uo2iiretitor8 in the rear, bo don't bil
tp give" him a call if in need oi' Clothing.
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An insane
u-hilA attfndinf
Fink at Anghenbaugh's school ,n;P- .
house in York county, Pa., last hv lliam H. Sheaffer, Susquehanna
Thnrsdav vruir nhnnro or swrM
preacher.
" The fir t snake story comes from
Eiizabetb.JJ.fnd differs from
the old suakJ stories, which may
probably be accounted for by the
fact that snakes ae plenty in Aew
T Tk. nonativC WHS 1)110"
viotion paters of whom now lie on : th Philadelphia Times
finvernnr Stone's table, if tnere . ..r Ukim Crane.
devil how does
i - . (h. after-
of Cranford
Strickler a Dunkanl
The cni.yman knocked the preach
er down and proceeded to ponnd
him. The insane man was taken iqr
charge by a number ofj men and
was locked np in the insane ward
of the County Almshouse.
John Hollobaugh, Sr., was out
early on Monday morning to save
bis fruit crop from the insect ene
mies that abound on every side
these spring days. It was not so
years ago. Frnit destroying in
sects were not known in this part
of the world when the white man
first planted frnit trees here, bnt
now inst a soon as a flower opens,
a bng comes tnat way ana drops
noon of April T9, met with a horde' fruit destroying germ into the flow
, . nnit had occasion, to er and the fruit that grows from
cross his farm to reach the road on that flower grows in a sickly way
come there are so many individual
murderous devilsT
ifnjnn;a vtor ia a fin. 1 water
j ovmrni the be- i iv. t,r.r. villaire. When 1 nd never becomes sound or which
Wn almost . ' j i,n.innd well at the isofteuer the case falls to the
bnUW from the t7wn
wrhMtftrr weeks , nt r.f black snakes. You take up an apple in apple
has removed that belief. Many peo-1 Jlverai f them, measuring over . tune and,find an unsightly hole in
SShlvebeen ck, the init of .Iionpd themselves around 'it, made by a worm you y. Yes,
?J.ZfC-.!.-Kvcold. Jfci-inw and darting . well the worm was laid in the flow-
ine.H rTmme: Crane shook er of the fruit by an insect or bag.
2i: oht
IZ .Kb.nff mnd ran. bnt retnrn-. uolrooaagn on monuay
the , the bugs- and insects that were
'waiting, for the opening of the
the flowers on his fruit trees. He had
ofex-Connty Commissioner ii- way.: : When he was a high spraying can wnn a pump
Mierly, whose mysterious amy !r"J ith .he rtilea he lam in it and ne was pumping inrougn
pearauce dates from March 31, He JlJJ d from the . sprayerj nozzle , terl ttat
a wi-uirci j j - 'j-f .h fiwht and became in so ouomwib w im, u8o wv.i
of aocidentai ""riT Vrtion. turn up theif noses, go awny in
AltMtna Tribune. April
The Juniata river at Huntingdon',
nn ThnrsdilV Lfave UP
twv nf Solomon Mierly, eldestaon
.
iwu Crane socceeaeu. w
uaitro
5r fnr of them and dnying
was 50 years old.
rendered a verdict
drowning
from the stench and exertion.
township
William. A. Patton, Turbett town
ship.
Neal McCoy Stewart, Tuscarora
township.
William H. Kaiiffman', Walker
township.
HEW BOOKL.BT8. . '
The Cbicsgo,- Milwaukee fe f?t
Paul Railway is ibfuirg a. series of
booklets regarding points u; .bteres.l
along its lines, and if you are inter
ested in the western eonntry or cur-teinnla-ins
a trin," write Gito.Nil.
HEArrDBo, Geueral Paaeenger Agent,
Chicago, H1.L for the special public
tion desired, encloeiDK fonr .cents in
tamps for postage for each one.. .
No. 1. Tbe ploaeer Limited.
vNo:2. The Land of Bread and
Batter. ' '
No 3 Tbe Fox Lake Country.
No. 4. Fishing in the Great North
Woodp. ' . ,
No. 5 The Luko Superior Com
paay.
No. 6.
No. 8.
Conatry.
No 9. Bummer Homes, 1900.
No. 1L -The Game of Skat.
' .No! 12. Milwaukee The Corven
tion City,.;.
No. 13. A Farm ia. . Timber
Qoantryv
. No. 14. Slock EUijing in the Sun-.
shine Stata.--
No. 15. Hunting and Fishing
Cape Nome Gold Diggings.
Sammer Days in - tbe Lake
ikllFFLUSI TO WJST JJ.
STATIONS.
DAILY, EXCEPT SUiUAY.
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tflect oi Monday,
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"Valirs Nog. 2 tod 8 connect r B'ni'
to-s. '.: KtK'vion, Sla'le Sbctie
Twtl.cv iuJ Uosioiu ijtaiicu Si ig Line.
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Why not be wen
If yen are aufferinc with any disease of tLe Kiilnayft,
Bladder or Urinary Organs, Dr. Dmrid Kennedy" a
Favorite Remedy will make you well again. It haa
cored cases that bordered on the miracoiona.
It quickly cares men and women of inability to hold
orine, and tney are net compelled to set np often and make
water at night. It removes the scalding sensation in
passing ft, and, when taken according to directions, it
invariably cures pains in the small of the back.
Faroriie Remedy not only cores Stone in the
Bladder and Bright Disease, but prevents them
from developing.
One case ia that of John J. Nanx. of son North
EiKhth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. In 1889 he began
to suffer indescribable miseries from Stone in the
Bladder. An eminent physician said a surgical
operation was necessary. If nssuccessiui it meaui
death, and Mr. Neill put ott the evil day as long as possible
While in this frame of mind he beard of Dr. David
Kennedy' m Favorite Remedy, and bought X BeioM
he hafi finished the third bottle the gravel was completely
dissolved and his sufferings were at an end.
Favorite Remedy is a perfect Elood and
Nerve medicine. It restores the liver to a healthy
condition, cures the worst cases of Constipation,
and aU diseases peculiar to females. It cures Scrof
ula, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism. Your druggist
will 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
TKistoflfee address to the Da. David Kcnkkdy Coa-
roATIN Rondout. N. Y.. and mtntioH this paper. A
free sample bott'e will be sent them prepaid, together v-itb
full directions for using. This is a genuine offer, aad ail
our readers can depend upon it." .
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