SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WEDNESDAY. DEC-18, 1fS. TERMS. gnbacrlptioa, $1.50 per mm If paid H minaee; $2.00 If not paid ia advance. Transient adTertlaraenta Inserted at M eanta y 'nr each insertion. Transient bnaloaaa aotieea la local ool eiaa, 10 eenta pr Una for aaoh laMrttea. pedncticns will b mad to those desiring 40 advertise by tha year, half r qmarter SHORT LOCALS. Little fiib, bite at any bait offered. The plaee to bay hardware ia at JfcCliatic's. Hra. North wife of Hod. James Jforth ill- Jeiee Howe has been quit ill with an the past week. There are 32 contested seats in the present Coagreas. Frederick Espenschade, Br., ia laying Walnut trees. W. V. Shirk has been appointed .Mercantile Appraiser. "If you hare not content, yoa ran ,D9r hTo enough of anything." The thermometer dropped to with ia 2 de-jreea of zero last Friday. The place to buy your Christmas Candy ia at the Riverside Restaurant. HaTe your tale bills printed at the office of the Sorarri, axd Refkbucam. Buy your Christmas Candy at the Riverside Restaurant and save mon ey. Druggist Martin Crawford and his mother went to Philadelphia last Fri day. Miss Nannie Starabaugh hag gone to reside with her sister in New York City. The Presbyterian Sabbath School will hold their Cantata in tha Court House. a. large assortment of fine Christ mas candies at the Rirerside Res taurant.' A SreenTille' Ohio farmer, has a farm of 125 acres, that he cultivates in celary. .A man in Michigan sold his wife for $10, and invested the money in two dogs. Ticket Agent Joseph HcCatdey and wife weiit to Philadelphia last 'Saturday. If vou wart to save money buy your Xmas Can.ly at the Riverside Restaurant. Win. Crawford, printer, has secur ed employment on n newspaper in Sharon, Pa. Go to Mrs. Diehi's on Front street and see the immense bargains in Millinery goods. 2t. The jealous Greeks of old made their wives eit onions when they went from home. The National Prohibition Conven tion will be held in Pittsburg on Ihe -27th of next May. The Republican National Conven tion will be held in St. Louis on the 16th of hext June The man who geta rich at the ex pense of his conscienes pays too aauch for his money. Run. For fine watch and clock repairing, go to J. H. Sweger, Noble building, Main Street. tf. One hundred and thirty thousand CSaary birds were imported from Germany the past year. Miss Maggie Elder ha gone to re side with her brother Dr. Thomas Elder in Aurora, Illinois William Miles has gone with a Washington, D. C, friend an a visit to the Atlanta Exposition. Dogs have killed sheep for Henry Hartman, Robert Wilson and Porter Thompson in Walker township. Last week the first Republican Governor vts inaugurated in Ken tueky. W. O. Bradley is the man. Leonard Groninger bought the McFadden lot 8 miles west of Port Royal in Milford township for $650. lfrs. Hollobaugh wife of John IIol lobaugh, Jr., is visiting bar sisters Mrs. Deen and Mrs. Cook in Harris burg. Men and women ara old at 85, if broken in health, and they are not old, if healthy aad strong at 70 cr80 years. Ten days ago a Center county manufacturer shipped 12 sleighs to Christiana, the Capital of Norway, Europe. Chairman Harrity has called the Democratic National Committee to meet in Washington on the 16th of January. An actress is coming from Austra lia to go over Niagara Falls in a bar rel. Wbat some psople will do for oteriety. The three days of grace on bank able notes will and on the 1st of Jan nary according to a law passed by the late Legislature. There is a rumor that ex-President Harrison and Mrs. Dimmick, a neice of the deceased Mrs. Harrison are to ba married before long. The cold weather of last week froze most of the streams in Center county ao tight that people who had used them were at a loss for water. This month has had one full moon and will have another a something that Astronomers say took place once before about 1800 years ago. When so many people are taking and deriving benefit from Hood'a Sarsaparilla, why don't yon try it yourself? It is highly recommended. There is something the matter with the engine of the electric light plant. Whatever tha matter ia. keeps the light from continuonsly burning. What little electric light that baa been furnished by spurts tha past week, has been ifine, but there is some defect in tha machinery of the plant thst prevents a" supply of tke light Spread .? t 1 www VVIMIVCB in the cellar to keep them from freezing. The question at Port Royal is, will the Pennsylvania. Railroad L. er track through tha town. People who claim to be weather wise, say the wafer will , " " WUVtUUO BAJ go lower and lower till the January iaa.es piace. "The law aboliariinir dn f in Pennsylvania, takes affect January , ua wiu apply to ail paper made en er after that time." The thermometer registered zero on Saturday morning, the coldeat weather experienced here in a num ber of years in December. Holmes, Hay ward and Dun-ant, were all men of fair education and in. tellectually capable men, bat they were immoral monstrosities. Moonlight reflection from a grave stone in tke Elliottaburg, Perry Co. cemetery, gave rise to a first class spook atory ia that neighborhood. MeYeytown people are talking about orranizinc an alao.tria licrtit. Company The people who put ia T i- 1 a. -v .1 tuw fiaut wigah get a jod mere. For tha harvest of 1896. tha Ari. cultural department at Washington says: Zd,G4.7,UUU aeres in tbe United States have been eown to winter wheat. There is a saloon or drinkinw rlas far everv 278 nennle in the TTnitad States, and there is a school house for every Z8b people in toe United States. The cold weather of last week froze the Springs that supplied the town of Shamokin with water. It affects every family and street railway lines and colleries. Landisville, New Jersey people are agitated over the proposal that some of her citizens are making to abolish the borough of Yineland and return to the township government. Mis Rebecca and Jean Trimble, have returned from Carlisle where they attended the wedding of their cousin Miss Jean Bosler and Mr. James I. Chamberlain. The Commissioners have fixed the county tax as lest year, that is 4.V mills for current expense rate that is to run the county affaire, court Ac , and 1$ for debt reduction purposes. The State Grange held its conven tion in Witliamsport last week. Mario E?h represented Juniata conaty end will be able to tell his fellow Grangers in this county what took place in the State convention. Now that his majesty, Cleveland the 1st, has returned from duck shooting, Congress will be informed of the state of the finances of the country, if his majesty pleases to im part the financial information. Bodies stolen from cemeteries at Topek.i, Kansas, were found in the Kansas Medical College, which so ec ratftd the people of Topeki, that they with difficulty were restrained from destroying the college bui!dinga last week. A Frenchman named Jabez Bal four, inveigled many people in Paris in a financial scheme and then failed. Many were made poor by his failure, and 151 cf his victims committed suicide, and he was sent to the pent tentiary last week. The San Francisco Minstrels un der the lead of Will E. Nankeville, composer and tenor ainger, played to a fall house and appreciative audience last Friday evening in this town. A Mifflintown audience is hard to please, but they were pleased with the enter tainment of the San Francisco Min strels. Lewistown people are nneasy about the break in the river dam. They are uneasy because they know if the break is not repaired, it will grow larger, and in the sweet by and by let all the water out of their dam and thus destroy the handsome sheet of water along the south front of the town. The dam will not be repaired unless the town people repair it at their own expense. Some one is again after the millers for pay for using some kind of a pat ent milling process. The millers seem to be unfortunate for as soon as they adopt a new process in comes some fellow and claims that the new process is an infringement of his pat ent, and if they don't pay so much, they will be sued. It might perhaps bo well enough to find oat whether the claim ngaicst the millers is or is not made by a bunco man. Lizzio Jackson nee Jones now of Steelton, but formerly of Port Royal was arrested at the former plaee by Sheriff Calhoun, last Wednesday, charged with having stolen $15.00 in gold from tha house of John C. Moorehead in Port Royal. The pris oner demanded a hearing on Mon day the 16th before O. B. Horning, J. P. The Squire after listening to the evidence, bound the prisoner oy er to appear at the February Sessions- Sixteen years ago the coming New Years, S. Boyd Murray, while cele brating the going out of the old year and the entrance of a new one, acci dentally discharged a revolver which resulted in the loss of tho forefinger of his right hand. Recently the crippled hand became so sore that the amputation of the 2nd finger be came a necessity. Dr. Dowd M. Crawford performed the operation. Boyd now has the use of two fingers and the thumb of this hand. From the MeYeytown Journal: George Benney while shooting at a musk-rat in the canal last Friday. The shot glanced on the ice, striking Charley Hart on the forehead, should er and leg Eighteen shot in all were imbedded in bim. T. B. Mo Williams, also, while shooting at a muk rat, a shot glanced on the ice striking Janet Sttvenson below the right eye. One of these fine evenings there will be one or more of the smart fellows, who loaf on the street corners and make bets with their cronies that they can go home with this or that girl, will get suck a knock out that they will remember it to their dying day. lhe time is ripe to bring some of these repated yonng men ap be fore the law that they may be "taught a few street manners." The aditnr nf .- l uv uoiijiuwa Journal ia talking about building an electric railroad on the tow path of the abandoned eanal in the Valley of the Juniata. Now Cooney, we do hope that when the enterprise mate rializes that you will not do like the common herd of electric magnates, water the stock and bonds several hundred times, and divide the swaar paper aaaona- nnr v. nr.i a good thing, bat it has drowned many an able swimmer. It is de voutly hoped that drowning with Watered atnV nil - i . .... Charles Markel of Eaat Salem was arrested upon a warrant isaued by Justice a B. Horning last Thursday. The information upon what the war rant was issued, was made by Wm. G. Meyers, charging Markel with as sault and battery and mayhem. Mr. Meyers' arm, throat, fingers and thumb, haying been badly bitten by Mr. Markle while the two were bar ing a firht in the latter'a atm-a in East Salem. At the hearing on Mon- wuauoa jaorning placed jwr- Markle nndar ball fit ftftaWaM) rlia cbargi at the February Twm of the r a - turner sessions. President Cleveland and his party leaders are in favor nf .t,.an iyn4e therefore they should favor the im portation oi goods and grain made and raised in Japan. The best farm hands there, get only a dollar a tntnfh. mnA nil other man vnrk at proportionately lw wages. The T .-j hara and uM at a profit, for the bt of printers get only 12cts a day. yes! Japan is tbe place for the Demooracy io lavor .itl t . ;ir -n that, mm mv get cheap goods and pl Americans . .1 1 i . t n io ioe wage level oi japa-- John Reynolds, aged about 24 years, eon of Renben Reynolds of this town was fatally injured last Satur lay morning by being pulled from the car of the train on which he was braking at a point about 20 miUs west of Pittsburg. The rail road Company had issued strict or ders to their train men to keep tramps off the cars, and at the point men tioned, John in the discbarge of his. orders tried to keep tramps eff the train on which he was braking. A huge negro pugilist laid hold of him and pulled him off backwards. Ia the fall his back was broken and he was internally and fatally injured. He expectorates clots of blood, and he is paralizsd from the hips down. His death is expected at any moment. His father was sent for and is attend ing him at West Penn Hospital, Pittsburg. The negro was arrested and is in prison. Could Hardly Drag Areaad- Obbisohia, Pa., Nov. 24, 1895: I waa so weak that I could hardly get around and always had that tired feeling and sickners at my etomich and ae eppetite. I Lave taken five t-ottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and now I am able to do a good day's work. Ella E. SecEkst. Hood's Pills eure indigestion, bill iousnsss. COURT PROCEEDINGS- Court convened at 9 o'cleck, A. M., on the morning of the 17th, with Judge Lyons and Barton on the bench. Wm. M. Alliaon was appointed by the Court to audit the account of the public officers. In the matter of tha execution of John Adams vs. John Cleck and Sam uel Clock, answer of plantiff to rule to maintain or relinqu'sh claim to prop erty levied on by virtue of Ft. Fa No. 16, December Term, 1895, filed in open Court. Ira A. Cramer and Lizzie L., his wife, petitioned the Court to adopt Margaret Emma Sulouff, child of Fanny May Sulouff, dee'd. Petition granted as prayed for. In the assigned estate of Reuben Lauwr of Monroe township. Return to order of sale made. Tract No. 1 being sold to David R. Benner for $1,195. Tract Nos. 2 and 3 to Jen Die D. Morgan for 895, and tract No. 4 to M. S. Graybill for $50 00. In the assigned estate of Caleb C. Graybill of Thoapsontown, Pa , B. F. Burehfield, Esq., was appointed an Auditor. Answer of plaintiff to rula to have Judgments opened in the matter of the judgment G. W. Eougb, Assignee vs. S. B. Bartley. Percival Roberta, trading as A. P. Roberts & Co., as E. A. Tennis and Fonrth Street National Bank vs. Ed gar A. Tennis. Answers of Dr. J. H. Hassenplug and Israel Tennis to rule to maintain or relinquish tbeir claim to property levied upon. Filed in open Court, and order for Sheriff's interpleader made. The P. R. R C. filed a bond in the sum of $3,000, given to secure the payment of damages to Anna Ball Sieber to pay for land taken by said railroad for the purpose of. widening said road. In the matter of the commission in lunacy on William W. Brat ton. Pe tition for rule on Milford Township Overseers of Poor to show cause why said Poor District should not be cert ified by the Court as the last legal settlement of said William W. Brat ton. In the case of Julian H. Hughey and Mortimer H Brown vs. the Penn sylvania Railroad Company, the Pro thonotary was directed to enter the plea of the general issue. In the estate of John 0. Burns, deceased, real estate ordered to be sold. In the estate of George W. Smith, late of the borough of Mifflintown, deceased. Report to order to mort gage, with prayer to sell the proper ty, filed. Also in same estate, peti tion of Darwin C. Smith for appeal for issue devisavii won and for cita tion. Also answer of William G. Smith, executor of said decedent to petition of Darwin C. Smith for ap peal, fca In the estate of Dr. G. M Graham, late of Port Royal, deceased. Peti tion of Administrator to mortgage tracts No. 19 and 20, filed and prayer granted. In the estate of Jenas Anker, de ceast d, return to order of sale made. Tract No. 1, being sold to Wilson Guss for $4,405.00; No. 2, to James A" Cameron for $150.00; No. 3, to David Auaor lor saa.oo. . In the estate of J. EL Winey, de ceased. Return to order of aala nf real estate. Tract No. 1. baiair a.M to E. E. Snyder for $925.00. Tract No. 3 to Reuben Caveny for $225.00. IALB REGISTER. v, December 30. Twi'a Tw.n -ex ecutor Of Joseph KanffWian A. ceased, will sell the farm of 36 aeres, mora or less, oi said decedent on the premisea near McAHatrv;iu t . i o'clock in the afternoon. The im provements are a house and barn and out-buildinga. The land is lime stone flint - Die Tea Ever Think, that you cannot be well unless yon have pure, rich . blood? If you are weak, tired, languid and all run down, it ie because your blood is impever ished and lacks vitalitr. Theaa im-. blee may be overcome by Hood's O .,, . WW . KMUBBparuie, oeeauae rxooa s Saraa parilla makes Dure trich blond. Ttfia in troth, the great blood purifier. HootPt PtlU cure liver ills, consti pation, billiousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion. Belief la Six Mean. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hoars by the "Nbw Gbkat Sodtw AiieaicAir Rmm Cub." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving nain in tha bladder, kidneys, back and every part oi tue urinary pasMges in male or female. It relieves retention of wa ter and pain in passing it almost im mediately. If you want auick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by L. Banks St Co.. Drn?criaL Mif flintown, Pa. Feb. 6. Relief In Oae Day. South Aitebioan Nervccs relieves the worst cases of Nervous prostra tion, Nervousness and Nervous Dys pepsia in a single day. No such re lief and blessing has ever come to the invalids of this country. Its powers to enre the stomachs are won derful in the extreme. It always cures; it cannot fail. It radically cares all weakness of the atomache and never disappoints. It is a luxury to take and always safe. Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mifflintown, Pa. B eb. b, ly. LOW RATES TO WASHING TON. D C. Special tea Day Excuralea via Pennsylvaala Railroad. Apart from th fact that Washing ton is one of the most interesting cities in the world, it seems almost as if one were neglecting a principal duty of citizenship by failing to visit the "Nation's Capital.'' More appar ent does this become when taking in to consideration the small expense attached to such a trip, and the ease and comfort with which it can be made by participating in the Penn sylvania Railroad Company's special ten-day excursion leaving Pittsburg, December 26, 1895. Exclusion ticll ets, good within ten days,, and per mitticg of stop-over in Baltimore in either direction within limit, will be sold at rates quoted below, good for use on date above named en all traina except the Pennsylvania Limited. Special train of parlor and day coaches will be ran on the following schedule: Train leaves Rate Pittsburg 6.10 a. m. $9 00 Altoona 12.01 p. m. 7 35 Bellwood 12.12 7 25 Bellefonte 10 09 a. m. 7 25 Clearfield 9.31 " 725 Phillipsburg . . . 10.14 " 7 25 Oseeola 10.23 " 7 25 Tyrone 12.22 p.m. 7 25 Huntingdon... 12.54 " 6 65 Bedford 9 46 a. m. 6 65 Mt. Union 1.12 p.m. 6 30 MeYeytown . . . 1.30 " 5 95 Lewistown June. 1.48 " 5 60 Mifflin 2.05 " 5 25 Port Royal 2.09 " 5 15 Newport 2.38 " 4 CO Duncannon . . . . 2.58 " 420 Washington ...Arr. 7.20 " Passengers from branch points do siring to take the special train will use the following trains: Southwest Branch, Train; No. 101 to Greensburg: Indiana Branch, In diana Accommodation No. 84 to Blairsville Intersection; Martinsburg and Holidaysburg, Accommodation Train 412 to Altoona; from Bedford, Train No. 4, to Huatingdon. Re turn coupons good on any regular re turn train within the limit, except the Pennsylvania Limited. Tickets on sale in Pittsburg at Union Ticket Office, Fifth Avenue and Smith fie Id Street, and Union Station, and all stations mentioned above. For full information apply to Thomas E. Watt, Passenger Agent Western District, 110 Fith Avenue, Pittsburg. MARRIED: Book MnxrxEN. On the 12th inst., by Rev. J. K. Lloyd, Mr. Isaac H. Book and Miss Effie J. Milliken. jairrLiNTOww hakkkts. HtvnniTOWB, Dec. 18, 18C6. hatter IS Er 22 Bam 18 6 boulder, 12 Lard. .. . ............... 11 Sides, sTIFFLTNTOWKGRAIN MAKKKT Wheat 2 Corn in ear 60 Oats 22 Rye 60 Cloverseed .. .... .... .. Tinothy seed $2.00 ITUxeeed 60. Bran SO Chop $1.20 a hundred Middlings 1.10 Ground Alum Salt i.oo American Salt Te to 80 Philadelphia Mabxxts, December 16, 1895. Wheat 66 to G9c; corn 30 to 33c; oats 24 to 26c; live chickens 8c; ducks 9 to 10c; geese 8 to 9c; tur keys 9c; butter 15 to 32c; eggs 23 to 24c; hogs Sic; thin cows $8 to $15; Milch cows f25 "to $55; veal calves 3 to 7c; sheep 1 to 4c; beef cattle 3 to 5 cents. Gwld aad Silver Mia. The TnaseT Mountain OnlA anA Silver mine, is located in Liberty A S Va m -a . . townanip, raiora county. Xbe near est railroad station ia Saxon, three miles distant from tha nin A nel large enough for mules and cars . .... nas Dean aug into tbe mountain 130 feet. An assay office in t"!alnraifo pronounoes the material taken from ii . . . ine mine as bignly encouraging in the amount of onA and ailnr that it yields. The stuff that was damped oatside of the mine as worthless was assayed with the result of $960 silver to mt ton. LEUJL. E XECTJTOR'S NOTICE. Whereas Letters Trstamaatary have been leaned la dae form by tbe Kejriater of J ae tata county, oa the estate or Mrs. Amelia Tarbett late efTarbetttowBshie, deceases ta the uadtreigaed, this ia to aetif y all oer aoas indebted to said eetate ta make 'im. Mediate payment and these having- elaias to present tbe same, properly aatbenticated fer settlement te Joisrn- H. Matbbbs, or to ExtnUr Atkinaon A Penaell, Jtt'y. MifBiatowa, Pa., Nov. 19, 1S95. DIIIKISTRATRII NOTICE. ia ftmlt if BENJAMIN F. WJLLJCE. Tbe naderaigaed Administratrix, having been created letter testamentary oa the eitate ef BeajaaiB F. Wallaee, late of Tea. carora township, deceased, eat ef tbe Or pbana' Cenrt er Junista county, hereby gives notice ta all persons indebted to said estate te make immediate psyment, aad those having claims will preseat thorn prop, erly authenticated for oettlemtat. SoraiA Wallicb, Jdmimutrmtrix. hfeCulloch's Mills, Jaalata ceaaty. Pa. BARGAIN HAYS AT SCH01TS STORES. Commeneiag, Saturday, December 14th, and continues natil Decern, ber 31st THE HOLIDAY DISTRIBU TION" of beautiful and useful goods is under full swiog in Our Stores. Never has a modern Mereantile Establishment been better equipped to serve the oommuB. ity at this, the busiest of all busy seasoas. The best from almost everywhere is shewn at our oonaters. Tbe CHRISTMAS PRESENT YOU WANT to bay is surely here and at a mosey saving pries. Dress Cloth for Holiday Presents iti off ef ear former prices. Serges and Henriettas for Holiday Presents 33 i off the former value. All styles of Dress Goods 33J off of former priees daring these Bargain Daj. j Ladiea' and Children's Coats and Wraps for Holiday Presents at I off, aad same wraps as maeh as oae half eff of our former priees. It is a pity te sell such coats sad wrsps for less than cost, bat it can't he helped. Mian faeturets made to many and waited to loag for the Cold wave. UNDERWEAR AND H0SEUIES.- The Bargain Days exert their Petcnd Inf nenee oa this goods: Greatly reduced priees everywhere. Special low prices Daring Bsrgsin Days in Holiday Goods. Rich and elsgsnt Brio. Brae, fine jewelry fer little money. Holiday Handkerchiefs, Men's and Women's gloves and neekties, silk umbrellas, sil ver plated ware jewel boxes, eemb and brush bexes, albums, dolls aad tbou saads of toys and playthings to amnio the Children. Fanci Sbocs sod Boots, Slippers ef all kinds. Lsdies Robber Over shoes st 25 cents. Men's Overshoes st 45c; Misses boots and buckle overshoes at $2.15; at 91.UU. All Goods at speeially low priees during Bargain Days. WE 8ELL IOU: From 10 o'clock in the forenoon, until 4 e'eleek in the afternoon: Domestic Dry Goods, Blankets and Haps, Oats aad Wraps, Carpets and Augt, Oil Cloth and Win dow Shades and Curtains st specially low and extra reduced prices. Our Stores are constantly lesding prices. DOIST'T FOEGET THE TEVIE. Commencing Saturday, December 14th and continuing until Dee. 31st SCHOTT'S STORES, 103 TO 109 BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1880. Special Invitation To The Public To attewi the Attractive 81 oi Clethiag that gees on daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who Aavej money to inyeet to MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly n&rralouj to See THE BEAUTIFUJL STYLEii of Suits and Orereeate at the Wonderfully Low Price. Hia pricea leave all Competitor in the rear, ao don't fail to giro him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY, MIFFLIN TO W3ST H?. resale," as Abraham Lincoln called them, "do not care to argue about their ail ments. What they want is a medi cine that will euro them, ine aim' pie, honeat statement, -MI know that Hood a Sarsaparilla eared me, is tne best argument in favor ef this medi cine, and this is what many then- sands voluntarily say. Wa Pillmkx the best after dinner pills, assist digestion, core indigestion. Itch on hnman, mange on horses, dogs and all stock, eared in SO min utes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks at Co., Druggist, Mifflintown, Fa. Feb. 6, ly. 3Os OPBaTIMa for active lady or gentleman acquaint edwith neighborhood. Compensa tion from 940 to $160 monthly- Work outlined. Only energetic par ty, ambitions to succeed, need apply ' No capital required. Address, with reference, state age and whetner mar ried or aingle. Globe Bible Publish ing Co., 723 Chestnut Street, Pbila Penna. Rkewamaittami Cm reel Im m Day t "MVatin ' f!nr" far Rhaumatiara and Neuralgia radically cores in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tbe system ia remarkable and mysterious. - It re movae at ones tha ran Ha. aad the dis ease immediately disappears. Ine hrst dose greatly benenta, io cents. Sold by L. Banks A Co., druggists Mifflintown. Jan. 9, '96. & Children's rubbers at 25c; heavy felt heavy buckle Arties for Men and Ladies ualins, Calieocc, Giaghams, Sbirtings, with the highest values and the lowest examine the Stock of Goods for "The Ce Christina Presents for Mt HOLLOBAUGH & SON HAVE !Nr EXTRA FTIsTE LINE of 8ilkMaf8ers ia all eolora aad prices oiia naoaaerobiefs 25 35 50-75-f 100. Nobby Neakwear. Fine Silk Plash Caps men and boys'. Extra Fine Sngpenders. Gentlemen's Fine Kid Gloves. Fine Hosiery, gweatera and Cardigan Jaekets. Cake .Afaokiotoshes Warraated water-proof. Box .Mackintoshes warranted water-proof. Dress Overeoats Men and Boys'. Fine Dress Suits for Men and Boys. Children's Suits in 50 styles. Fancy Laandried Shirts. Gam Boots, light and heavy knee or bip. Felt Boots with Heavy Overshoes only $2.00. Leather Boots from f 1.50 to $3.00 per pair. Heavy Flannel Shirts. A splendid line of underwear. And last but not least, thefinest line ef all the latest styles in bats. In fact here ie the place to buy your and Our Prices are lower than the lowest. Call and satisfy yourselves. Answer to Proposition No. 1. A Suit will sell at $5.00 Even. Answer to Proposition No. 2 A Suit will sell at even $3.00 Answer to Proposition No. 3. A suit 15.00, we will soli at $13. East Wind's Boy's Suits at $2.93, we sell for $2.00. HOLLOBAUGH & SON, The McCUntic Hardware QTfsiRI? K0. 119 MAIN STREET. 0 1 VJiiH.. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Hardware, TOOLS, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. Stoves and tin-ware, mill and black-smith supplies, Harness, Collars, Lap Robes, Blankets, Fly-nets and Saddler's Supplies. Best Gocds at Low Prices. We did an encouraging business during tbe past season and hope by constant application and prompt attention to do doubly as much in the coming season. We are better prepared to furnish Builders' Supplies, DOORS, SASH, HARDWAEE Tin, Iron and Felt Kcofing, Sheathing and Lining paper, Paints, Glats and Carpenter Tools at low Prices. Blacksnr.ths will find it to their interests to call and ex amine our Stock arid get Prices of Norway & refined bar iron, Horse and Mule Shoes and Nails and Tools. Lumbermen and Mill Men will not go away uninterested, alter ihey have examined and priced Our Stock of Cross Art Saws, files, Gum and Leather Belting, and Lacer at Low Prices, wood and iron pumps of the best make; also a full line of House furnishing Goeds. Stoves, Tinware, Granite ware, Wil low ware, wooden-ware, Nickle Tea Kettle and coffee pots. Wall Paper at all Prices. tOT OF 8ANCING WMPS, that we are offering at Special Prices to close them out, Barbed Fence Wire, Gasoline Stove, Ice Cream Freezers, forks, scythes. Screen Door and Window Hammocks, brushes of all kinds, prices furnished on application, Cook Stove, Fruit Dryer, tho best out estimates to lurnith contractors with the material so licited. Thanking for past patronage, I solicit a continuance of the same. K. H. M'CLINTIC. S. S. Ruble, Practical Embalmrr and Puner al jUirector. GALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. SAT1SFACTJ0K Gl AKAKTEED IN ALL CASES. Bridge 8t., MifflintowD, Pa. JUNIATA VALLEY BAN K F HIFFLL1TOWM, PA. Stockholders Individually Liable JOSEPH BOTHXOCK. Pri.idnt. T. VAN IBWIK, CasftMt niBBOTOBS. W. C. Pomerey, Joseph Rotbreek, Jobs Bertsler, Josiah L. Barton, Robert B. Parker, Leais B. Atkinaet T. V. Irwin. George A. KepBer, Ann! V. Shettov, Joseph Botareck, P. W. Ifanbeck,' L. E. Atkinsoa, E. E. Parker, W. C. Posoerey, J. Holmes Irwin Hary Kurtz, aroma; N. Thompson, John ertslar, T. Irwin. CbarlotteSa7der, Josiah L Barton, John If.' Blair, Robert H. Patterson, P. M. M. Penaell, Levi Llfbt, Samnel 8. Rot block, Wm. S warts. U.K. Starrett, H. J. Skellenberjer, Jamae 6. Beading, at. B. Schiegel, 8. W. Beapa. Three and Foar per cant, interest will to p!4 oa certificates of deposit. fjan 28, 1896 Tbe Stnttnel mad Jtqtniltemm odea ia the plaee to get job work doae. Try it. It wil pvr too if yon need anrthinc; 'n that line. that Eaat Wind nlU at tfi fi5 Wi that East Wind sells at 19.65. wa or Overcoat that East Wind sells at HAVE IOU MONET TO DEPOSIT ? ARE T0U A BORROWER 7 -CALL. AT T88 FtBST MIFTLINTOWif, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES. Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. STEEL ROOFING and SIDING. (Saaeaisrtb'e PaisaO Lifcin!ng, Fire and Storm Protf W-r,3 for I The Peaa Irra Kaaflaa Cam rru.1 rufw I carina C. ( Ltd. PBU ale Mfra.
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