if f5KNTINBfs REPUBLICAN MIFPLINTOWNr wnmsniT, feb. 19. wse. TERMS. Subscription, IM ftir annum If paid iranee ; $3.00 If not paid In advance. Transient advertisements lesartod t 60 wmt par Inch for each Insertion. Tranaient business notices in local eol cnn, 13 cents per line for each Insertion. Dod notions will be made to those dealrinc to adTertise by the year, half or qnarter year. HilGRT LOCALS. . Do you gossip? Pay th printer. Ar you jalous? Are you envious? . iJLro you a backbiter? You Bet ran Lia last raca la3t ..Thursday-. All the Valentines sent on Vallen tine day were not from Cwpid. The fmi!y of P. A. Hubbard, mor ed from Detroit, Minb.. to thia place to-day. J. B. Id. Todd bjnght a lionsa and lot from T. J. MUdah ii Patterson for $1,300. An honest dollar is one that is worth a dollar anywhere in the UuiUd States. The pea-cut stand Las bsen taken away from tbe earner cf Main and Bridge stroets. The baud played some fine music at the eleetric light foe.nl points last Friday evening. There is a probability that tbe Lswisiown shirt factory will be tak en to Harrisburg. Monday moroiDj was an Artie hummer, the thermometer having dropped to i dereis bolow zero. In a prent majority of eases a man's .BJCCtssfal career lies along the lines of life that he likes Lest and has tal- cnt for. If you would always be healthy, keep yonr blood pure with Hood's Sarsaparilla, the One True Blood T Purifier. "A Clearfield county woman has been trying to have her husband sent to tho iasue asylum, because Le is ignorant." A tuitf stole $G0 from tbe collec tion basict in the Second Lutheran church in Altoona on the evening of the 3 :h cf February. ar T. J. Middah sold a house and lot in Patterson to William M. Marks a3 . a bora? for his mother and sister. Prica obtained $1,800. Biair county peoplo who are get ting up the semi centennial demon stration for June, want $3,003 to put tha enterprise through. You don'i reed to lose your um brella now. Hollobftugh & Son cell umbrallas you can fold up and put in your pock. t or gripsack. Some cn9 in Tyrone is disturbing the peace of mind of a number of peo i pie in thai town by sending seurril lons, anonymous letters. The question whether tho electric light shall bo coctinud in Hunting- don, is to be submitted to a vote of the people cf that town. The Juniata Horse and Mule Pro tection Company, will meat in the Court House, on Feb 29 at 2 o'clock, P. .V., to traneact business. Cares, absolute, permanent cur3, have given Hood's Sarsaparilla tbe largest sales in tho world and the first place aaic'cg merlicinrs. Impoverished blood causes that tired feeling. Hood's Sarsaparilla puriSop, enriches and vitalizes the blcod and gives vigor and vitally. Governor Hastings has joined the Pennsvlvania chorus for Quay for the Presidency. Evsry one Feems to be in favor of Quay for the Preeidency .JVa. Tsabtl'.ft Patterson, wife of a .1 T.(toi (in. Esa . deceased, has bought the Mrs. Gallapher house on Main sheet from Ford Meyers for $2, 330. Some 17 real estate owners in Port Roya have sold as much of their property as the railroad company needs to widen their road through that town. John P. Swope of Barree township, TTnntinrerlnn nountv. is a ini"htr hunter. n drew $590 scalp prem iums out of the Huntingdon county Treasury last y6ar. The Bellwood Bulletin of the 14th inst., says: On Sunday 28 persons were admitted intn membership of the Presbyterian chnrch on pro.ea ion of faith and eight by certificate. The letters uncalled for in the MiiRintown Post Office for the week .m. TrfaV,ruarv lo. are lor -r. Mr. Henrv Aurand, c:. r--.n TVrnpr. M'.sa Louisa Bit- iuiav -i tinger. ti. nan trnmnn baa cema to the front in Warren county as a candi l.t for County Commissioner. There are eight men candidates for nftir in that county. The IUO oa" " t ne it women are coming out A new Bible has been prepared for h. .,u r.t f Via nublic schools 01 Tt in the work of a compiling Committee of Protest-nts, Catholics j t ,. tk new Bible is now to be submitted to the Board of Ednca Vn. will nass iud?ment upon it. UUU, nuw " - x n'mtnhM from Europe insist up ; tk. TVr "Hansen the Norwegian Artie explorer has found the North ci maintain directly under the North Star, and consequently all .: r on the tip-toe or i tnr M,a doctor'a arriTal home. On Sunday morning D. H. Smed ley and wife of Fayette were on their . t.;-i-: nrb Valley in a & The horses shied r na.Tha.cr a at the railroad a .j,u,,u. fnmod. broke the ton rae of tbe yehicle, and so tilted tbe r- Hif. th occupant3 were x, r.I ,i Bovfrelv injured. inrowii uuu K. - r- ., t ii..- taken to the railroad hospital; and there had their injur L attended to by tho Dr., Craw ford. GREAT BARGAIN. For , limited time only. Do.'t mms it: 1 Doz. Cabinet PhotOOTaph. an.l one l6x20 Crayon Portrait SumT 1 of tbe fine,t in Philadelphia, all for $3 75 at Hrss' Photo Stndio, Mifaintown, Pa. Fob Rent Store room and dwell in?. Location North Main street For particulars inquire of F. W Noble, MifflintowD, Pa. For Rest. Store room and dwell- ThAU9r,' 0Vtore r seperate. The dwelling konse has seven rooms. Oall on Joseph Adams, Sr.. Washing ton stre.-t. b Farmers. We will take all the f ggs and chickena yon want to spare m exchange for clothing, and pay you market prices for tbe same. Hollobauoh A Sos. A night or two ago a valuable horse of C. B Groninger of Port Royal ia a hisjh life kickir.e esercise in the stable, ran a splinter of a sfa'l board in its annomen from the effects of wnicb it died the nexfc day. Early last Sunday mornin? Foun tain Martin and William Troxwell, confind in jail at Montieello, Ky., for barn bnrninr, were taken out hv a moo and iUartm was lynched. It was the intention to hancr Troxwell, but he could not b.i found Rtnidst the darkness. A despatch from Washington, D. C, last Saturday save: A conscience contribution of $16. had that day bean received from Jlifilintown, Pa. It is a commendable thirg when a man makes good a misfike. The average man will nH do that when the rois'.-.ke is in his favor. Schlatter tbe Colorado healer, is not the first man to ii&e the hand kerchief. Mahomet required every Pilgrim visitin Mecca to purchase five handkerchiefs and get them con secrated. Tbe revanne from the handkerchiefs was lRrg, nr-d the manufacturers of handkerchiefs made money rapidly ii Mahomet's king dom. This is court week in Perry conr.ty. On Tonday evening Judge Lyors committed William A. Spon sler to prison for contempt. Spon sler was committed for contempt of Court in not payin? 3 the Court had ordered to Ephriam Clonser an )Esn- ve'eran, and co'lect ed over $3,000 of Clous?r's mon ey for which ha failed to account. Spacsler was sent to jail till he clears him?elf of the contempt. Sponslr-r was Pretidect of the Perry County B;nk, tha time it was '.mck:d. Mr. Amelia E. Develing, died r.t the honje c f her husband, Jaui23 W. Develing at Lock Haven on the even ing of the 9th icst , aged 55 years. Mrs. Dovcling was in her usual good health when she retired that evening. Bat eoon. af!.-r rearing s'-e couched in such a peculiar way, that a daugh ter's attention was drawn, and the asked, 'iiio'.l.tr are yon tick." The molhar said 't.o." Then there was' another cngb, and tgain tbe daagh tr ak-id, mother are y.u sick."; ifrs. Devohng sa'd, 'yc-s, I am sick. Mr. Dtveling and all tbe family were called, and a doctor summoned, br.t thin 29 m'i,u!c3 Lor toirit l.ad lfi its tenement of clay and itiojiJ iU way to the batter world. Mrs. Dov elin.T leave a husband and threa daughters in deep berearmeuL She was born in Juma'a conntr. Her father was Ksv. David Msyers well known in his day and generation in this county, bhe and ins. I'isbor, wifo cf Dr. Fisher of McAlistervilb and Mrs. Washington McAIiater of Fayette township were sifters. Jlr. Samuel Meyers of this town was a brother. Some days ago while at din ner, 3Jargarett lrwin, tne tDree year old daughter of lnk cashier T. V. Irwin. com:.!aintd, and baid toEe. had lodged in her throat. The complaint of the child was ira. niediattlr atten-.-ed to and the throat was oppKrently ch'ared of ail obstruc tion. But with a;i that t.ho tooK sicit and was tlilicted witu fever and nrh, aud at one time it was baliev- ed she coul l not livo. She was under the medical treatment of her grand uncle. Dr. David M. Crawford. Bv skillful treatment whatever compli cations bad arisen in the ca39 dis appeared, and the trouble in the throat alone remained to contend with. All the while the doctor ap prehsndod that a foreign substance had been drawn into and loagtct m the wind pipe in the taking of food To definitely Jearn tho troub' in the throat, an operation was de termined ur.cn. Last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin and the afflicted daughter with Dr. Crawford wont to Philadelphia, and on Frid iy aftor nncn an cneration was made and a small flat Dieco of turkey bone five eighth of an ineh in length aod three . .... 1- 1 a eighth in widtn was aiscovsrea ana removed from the throat from in un der the vocai cords. A silver tube was inserted, and the incision mads by the surgeon's knife in the larcyx was closed, close around the M.ver nlv. whinh will be removed at. the nroner time, when the parlsareheal ed. The child is doing as well as can h exoccted. The little patient still remains thpr, awaiting the healing rt wonnd and improvement be fore beincr brought borne. Dr. rrnxi.fnrd. who has returned has the thin lamina cf bone in his possession. We sincerely hope that the unfortu nate little sufferer may be fully re stored and spared to her anxious pa rents, relatives and friends. Your Opportunity. Your opportunity to securo ono of the best magazines in America is found in the subscription offered by th Sexttsei. akd-Betublica3. We will tend you the Justata rEnxEL and Republtcak and The Cosmopolitan Magazine to any address in Juniata county for $1.84 in advance. Dur ing 1896 The Cosmopolitan will pub lish between one and two thousand psgts, undone thousand illustrations. Many of the ablest writers and art ists of the times are employed on the magazine. The magazine will Bur prisa you in its completeness. It will prove itself to be one of the most satisfactory publications that you ever eeenred for yourself and family- Send one dollor and eihty- ! four cents and secure doiq m !ATA SESTDilX AMD REPUBLICAN and Cosmopolitan one year. SfVT WiUiam Culbert" on, Judge of Elect ion; D. H.Siebsr, H. A. Luck, Inspectors; Ezra C. Doty! S li Penscile. T. W. Auker, W. Kaufiman, J. T. Sieber, S. H. &hovrers, Joseph Switzer, W. H. Rjllman, Town Counoil; J. Prank Patterson, Justice of Peace; Clayton otoner, Constable. The officers sleeted in Fermanagh township on Tndar ' .IWO lUli Judge ef Election, Jacob Lauyer; xunjjTOiurs. r.award Uoldron, llarry Horning; School Directors, John F. Moyer, J. H. Bront; Road Supervi sor, W. B. Lauvrr; Justice of the Peac?, John Corkins; Constable, Phil ip Pannebaker; Auditor, 'S. M. Horn ing; Overseer of P. .or, Matthias Swartz; TcwnsLi Citik, E.F. Brent The officers elected in Patterson on Tnesdav were for, Jude of Elec tion, Geo., R. Henderson; Inspector of Election, John Earnest; School Directors, W. J. Zeiders, E. Milton Quks, E. E. McMeen; Chief Burgc-as, Samuel C. Gushard; Constable, Nan kivel; Overseer of Poor, Jos. Landis, Daniel P. Cramer; Auditor, Frank Faiick: Councilman, Joseph Pcr.neU, S O. EwiD-, Edward Hnghey, IL MoDnaM, W. n. Crimin-ll," Jos Brindl. D. F. Crtmt-r. Important to Teachers- Iho undcrsiCfu?- tmmniilli or. pointed by tho state superintendent i 10 tsammo applicants for tacbeis pa mane:it certificate, will meet all persons inttrt'3ted in the high school room. iMiffl Ltowr'. S.iiiM,lir vrni. 2 1st, 1S36, between tho hour3 cf 8 a. m an i : p. m. ; ( Oden C. Gobtxeb, Si :r.oh -? Katharine P. D.ii le, ( Mast W. McClllocu. MOitC AIIOIT i'HOiPilATE. A despatch from Washington, D. C, ou tho 15th inst.. says: The Geo logical Survey has receive a report anncuaeing tho dir-ccvery of phos phate roc-k at Kted's Gao, Juniata cou.ify, Pai Analysis already mada by tho Survey is said to contain 30 p?r Ct-nt, of pho.ip':oric acid aud 12 to 50 per c nt. of phosphate cf lime. Tbe discovery i of economical- im portance ou account o tho ntarscss of tha field to tho big Fertiliz--r Fac toricsat Hunters Poiut, f i-t aad thos; aroaud Na--7 York eity. TTJi.tt tt means to be Prcatdent c'.oTq Lis series "in The Ladies' Home Journal will tul! w'.ir.t it msaus lo be Pioiidont of U;o United State. H wih out hue the Presidstil's power. b's duties and ho-.v he eiisharjrcs them; ths tri-.Ij uad ann.-.yaiccs to which he is n;iL Rnd thow r-,-!.at tti central idea of the President 13 and how Lo tri-.s to Ctirrr it ont - firner- al Harrison also t-iplaii.s what rela tion each Cjbir.tt 6.Ti?er hols to the ri-eaidsut, and tells tf hi-i own rtls- tiocs with l:u Coint waan he was Prsiidaat. Iowa Morses fr Sale. L Bi'.ks Wilson of Crt-s-ion, Iowa, will co-duct his S:xty-tbird f ala cf Iowa horhss at tha Jcobs Hous at this place at 1 o'clock sharo in the a'tsrnoor, on THUHEDAT, FEDnt'ABV 27, 1S9S. This lot will crah.:aca 3 yar old Colts aud IIavy Draught Horses, with a few good roadster, and has broa Btlected especially fur this market. Terms: GO days on note; 1 per cent, off par cash. Purchasers frcm Mifflin and Peny countk?, cau bava their horses deliv ered at Lewistown or Miiierstown free of charge, if dtsired. "Tou Bet'' Killed. "You Bit" the famous pacing horee, with a record of 2"t5J, diid with tho "hit in liis mouth," list Thursday afternoon at this end of the river bridge. It is said the rul ing passion of people is s'rong in tha las!, mom-cts of their lives. So it was with "Yon Bet." .He wanted to go, did go, and went down in a wild runaway rrtca with David Anderson on his back. The flyer belonged to William Murray and II. G. Patterson. On Thursday altcinoop David An dtraon rods the horse east of town for exorcise. " Whoa returning to town the beast laid out a race for himself. Ho west" like tho wind. The boy on his back could not hold hiss. The best he could do, was to keep the beast in tho middle of the road and shout lo people to get oat &f the way. The clatter in the. street brought people hastily to doors and windows only to see horse and ridkr vanish in the distance like a phan tom. Down Washington street and Bridge stJeet went the horso. end rider, the beast making 20 feet leaps evtry'time. A miss leap on the eanfd bridge aud the horse stnmblcd, bat so great was the momentum at wi-ich he was moving, that he did not come quite down, but pitehed forward into the river bridge where he struck an upright pillar and roll ed over on the floor of the bridge with one side of his bead smashed and broken front leg. The yonng man Anderson was thrown as if from a catapult, but fortunately was not hurt. The career of "You Bet" was over. The beast was shot to put it oat of misery. "The editor of the Pkillipaburg Journal will not print advertisements or notices of theatrical performances, balls or announcements or a similar character. He takes this course be cause he is an officer in tha Epworth League." Th Time for Bolldias; up the system is at this season. The oold weather has made unusual drains upon tho vital fore. Tbe blood ha become impoverished and impure, and all the functions of the body suf fer in consequence. Hood' Sarsa parilla is the great builder, because it is the One True Blood Purifier and nerve tonic. Hood's Pills become the favorite cathartic with a!l who use them. All druggists. . 25c. POLITICAL. AlHOrCEHIE!IT9. The fallowing sea! of pricfts for aa Bonncenimts has boon iuutmlly agreed op en by tho nndersirnod', and no derlation from tbe aama will be made. Congress, Senator $10; Legislator, $7; Associate JuAgr, Prothonotary and Treaanrer, earb, $6; District Attorney, County Coiumiiionr, Kepreaentatiro Del. gato aad Chairmio ol Connty Committee, each $8; Auditor, SI. - All additional ceanunaications "racom mending candidates will be charged 10 cents a line. Moaoy in a!l casta to be paid IS AIlVASCB. W. M. ALLISON, Editor Juniata Herald. B. F. SCHWEIEK, Editor Sehtisel aku Repdslicas. Heualt. I rtsp.ctlnliy announce mmelf as a caiiiiidjie for jsoiainalion for the office of Senator, to rvprrscut the thirty. first dis trict iu the Legisljtu-e of PMinsjlTania, tubj-ct the ru:e ar.d unages or the Re pnbficaa party of Jun-ala. Wll. IIERTZLEU. Scace. I rrp;cfully announce myself as a candidate lor Ibe office of State Sena, tor to rrpntsott this the thirty-first pis. trict in the St:ite S. nate of Pennsylvania, subject to the ri:li' and ussgfs of the Re publican party of Juniata Kespectfully. WM. C. lOAEROY. January 7th, 1896 Ltghlalurt I respectfully announce mj awir as a candidate for noaiicatioa for the office ot KepresHntatiTe, to represent Juniata county in the legislature of Penn. tKoi:i. sul ject tr llmrirex and usages ot tt.e Republican party of Juniata. CAUL F. ESPENSCHADK. Legislature. I r-itctrully announce roTself a' a candijjtl n,r noniination for tbe ofh of Rupresentative to tho Legists, ture of Pennsylvania, snhjfct to the ru'et and usages of the Republican party of Jun iata. T. H. MEMMIN'GER. " Legislature I respectfully announce myWt as a candidate tor tho nomination of Rrpre-cntativo to the Legislature ofPenn srrania. subji ct to the usages and rules ol the Republican artr nf Juniat county. ROBERT H. PATTERSON. Jlssonale Judge, In behalf ot many Re publicans throughout the county, please announce that W. North Sterrntt, of Mil. ford township, m s candidate for Associate Judgs, subject to the ru!. a and usugs of of the Kkpublicaa party ui Juniata. PATTERSON. jlssociatc JuJpe I ntp'ctfully announce nni- f as a Cirdidate lor nomination for the Otlicc of Associate Judge, subject to the ruVs sad usages of th Republican pirty orjauia'a. ABRAM r. SIETJEtt. Jssocmte JuJge. PIm ainounce that Ech Shelleitbsrgcr of Walker township, is a candii'e t'r noniination lor the office of Ass-cUtJ Jud. subject to ih 'rules and ugs cf the Rejub'icm pirtTof Jun iata. ' Vir'ALKES. Associate Judge. i respectfully anrouncs myself a s csiiaidatn fur tbe nomination o( Associate Julgo, subject to tbe rules aad tim4 of tbu Rejubllran pinv or Jun istacoua'v. A. J. HOIST, Kormauigii Twp. i i lori.i ft Judge. Pleasa announce that Leonard it. Manger or Hjruce Hil! town ship ia a candidate fur Associate Judge, subject to the rnles and usages of tho He puVilican pirty of Jtini its county. REPUBLICAN FRIENDS. Jan'y 21, 189G. Associate Judge In behalf of many Re ubiiean in tho lower end of tho county, please announce that Levi Light of Susquehanna township ia a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to the rules and usages tt tbe Republican party of Juniata. SUSQUEHANNA. Jai.'y 20, 16CG. Prothonotary I rpectfn!lv annource that I am a candidate for te-nomin'tion for IbeoR-ce i.f Prothono ary and Clerk f tbe Court of Juniata county, subject to the rules ard usages ol the Reptib'iean party of Juniala. W. UZE1DERS. District Jlltrntu. I hereby nnouic mrse'f as a candidate tor ro-nominition for the office of Pistricf Attorney., tibjet to tbe ruk-s aud u.3cea of tho Republican party ot Jnn ata. WILBEKFORCE SC11WEYER. uisirxci Jtttorney. i hrerT announce mysnlf at a candid ite tor the ofti-e of Pis. trict Attorney, subj-ct to the nsjgss and rules of the Republican party. JOHN J. PATTERSON, JR. Commissieter I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for re nomination for tb rflire of County Commissioner of Jun iata county, subject to tbe rules an i usages of the Republican party of Juniata. N. M. STEUART. Commissioner I resp-ctfuMv ennonnce mylf ss a candidate for re. nomination for tho office of County Commi"si-ner of Jnm. at a connty. scbi-ct to the nstiffca and rnlea tbat poyern tbe kepublicsin'pirtv of Jnniata county. W. II. MOORE, Commissioner. I resneetfnllv announce my.-elf as a candidate for Ibe nomination of County Comirissionor, jinbleet to the ru'es and usages of tbo Republican pirty of Jun lata. JEREMIAH LOUDENS LAGER. Commissioner. I respectfully announce myself a- acandidata for the noniination of County Commissioner, subject to the rules ar.d usages of tho Republican narty of Jnn ata. St. R. BKASilOR Commmtoiier. P'eas nncotince tbat fhnrlfB W Knrtlr Af WaII-m. Inn.l.i- I- . - 1 l- candidate for thn oflice of County Commis sioner ot jnniata Uonntv, subject to t e rnles and usages of the R-Tuhlinsn narfv of Jnniata. REPUBLICAN FRIENDS. J.innary 27, 1896. Commissioner: PIee aarennc that Philip tfar cy or De aware townsbip i a cindidate fer the office of County Commissioner of Jnniata County, subject to the rules and saagas ef ibe Rupublisan party of Juniata. tax r arias or delawauk towrship. Commissioner. Irr behalf ol many Re pnblicans throughout the cour.t please annoua-o thatD. B. Eh of Spruce Hill lavnaliin. is (riir.rliHtIn t.. r.,mtv r! r . .... .-. .. j win- misioner, subject to tho rules and usages oi ine uepuuucan party ot jnniata " SPRUCE HILL. Treasurer Please announce that George W. Wilson of Patterson is a candidate lor tbo office of County Treasurer, subject te the rulos and usages of tbe Republican party ef Juniata. MIFFLINTOWN. Treasurer I respect'ully announce my self ns a candidate for tbe 'nomination of County Treasurer, subject to the rules and usages of tbo Republican party in Juniata county. WILLIAM LANDIS Trtanrtr. I reapeetf ally announce that I am candidate for the nomination ot Cennty Treaanrer, subject to the rates aad naageaof the Republican party of Jni.lata county. .. J A1IES H. SIMONS. Rtprtttatativt DtUgott.Peaa annotice J. 8. Graybilt of Fajette towasbip as a candidate for Kepreaeutative Delegate to the State Contention, aobject to tbe rules and usages of the Republican larlv ef Jua. iata. FAYETTE. Ceany Chairma. I respectfully an nounce ibat I am a candidate for the office of Connty Chairman of the Republican party of Juniata county, subject to the rules and usages nl the party. ' H. H. SNIDER. Cossfjr Chairman: I respectfully' an. nonuce that I am a candidate for ttie Coun ty Chairmanship or the Republican party of Juniata county, subject to the rules and usages Of tbe pirtv. WILLIAM n. KAUFFMAN. SCHOTT'S STORES. Commencing next THlTRSDAY, FEBRU ARY 20 and continncs ur.til SATURDAY EV" EN1NGIARCH7TH.- FEBRUARY VALUES, eclipso all other Bargain Sales. - We give you a few Specimen Itoain: i Spring Capes for Ladies aro here, and wo sell you them for $1.00 a cspe and up Snuie plain narrow sleeve Ladies' Coats at $1.00 a coat. Think of it. OrigiDal price $6 to $8. A nice o)st rtc:m cf Ladies Coats aod Capes, we bava oil ej.:ignm.nt; sell fcr leas thm half price. Spring Dress Gouds are unpacked. 3G iuch French, all wool Serges and Henriettas at 25 cents a yard: worth 50o. 40 iDch, imported, all-wool Serges and Henriettas at 33o: worth 65o. All Fancy Dresa Goods, and pliiu feiur goods at specially reduced prices. Fancy Double Width PJaids, newest styles at 12k; worth 20o. .7 yards of gool towelling for 25j. All towelling" and towels at reduced prices. 42 inch bleached or yellow pillow case muslio for lOo. All our 81, 91 and 101 (.heeting at specially low prices. Vl A CARPETS. CARPETS- lliousands of yards of newest ana cboiccst patterns at speoiallv low and reducod prioes. It will repay you by baying yonr carpets bow. ' AVAIL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES- JNewcst designs of Wall Paper havs come in, and we are selling it at specially low prices. Choice Patterns at 7o a double bolt and borders to match. Think of it, aud make a (election now. Corsets at 25 and 39c; worth 50o. P. IS. make of Corsets at 4So; worth 75o. The celebrated "AHX10R8IDE" Corsets at 75; worth $1.00. All other Corsets below tbe regular prices. Pants Goods for 12o, 15, 18 and 25c. Striped white goods worth 10c; reduced to Co. 5 puir men's lislf hose at 25 3. All half hose below the regular prices. Ladies black hose at 5c; worth 10c. Misses and Children Heavy Ribbed Hose for 6o a pair. Shoes and Roots. $4000 of Foot Wear at Specially Reduced Prices; Ladies rubbers at 25c; men's rubbers at 38; 45 and 50c; -Visies aad Cbilddren's rubbers at 23 & 22o. SPECIAL HOUR SALES, 9 o'clock A. 51. to 3 o'clock P. M. 10 yards of 36 iach Hill Bleached muslin for 69o. 10 jardj of 41 iuch Heavv Yellow Sh etiog for 59c. 10 yards of 36 iaoh yellow ihee'.inj for 45o. 10 ysrds of 3G inch bksv.'hcd muslin fur 54o. 10 yards of fancy dre-8 Ginghams, 56a; worth $1. 5 Yards of Lancaster and Amos Kcig Gingham for 24a. 10 yards cf extra heavy yel'ow muslin for 56o. Turkey Red Table Linen tt 25c; wonh 35 aud 38c. White fable Damisk at 25-. Napkins to match at 75cts a dozen. Laee Cu'tiin by ti e ja d at 9c; value 20o. 10 ysrds men's heavy shirting fir 70i 10 yards outing flannel for 59j. 1 paii cf Iron lit e! Phtes f f 1 cent; save you 5Co heels. 1 pair of Silk Embroidered Suspenders at lOo. Lsdies Fleec d Vst at 18 and 25o. Mf8s nnhaaudried sbirt-t foT-9o."""-.Wens uolaartdried Pereaio-r- White Sl i, U at 49f. Ladies lajpnrted Fast yiack Hcroisdorf Hose, coubie heel and toe at 18o: worth 25a L&d.es Double Sole Hose, iStacK, Uerman maae, wortli OUc: soli album for $1, worth $2. Roys' Percale Waiots for 22c; worth 35e. Many of these goods we only sell a limited amount of to one customer. Hundreds of artisles of other goods at reduced prices. Don't forget the tisae, February 20th to Llarch 7th. every purchase. SCHOTT'S STORES, 103 to 109 M 18(35, ESTABLISHED. 188i. Special initiation rlo 1yhe Publie To attend the Attractive Stale ot Clothing that goes on daily from e THE IMMENSE STOCK OF . W. H it will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who nave money to invest to MEN, BOYS AND CHJLDKEi It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the flis prices leave ail Competitors in the rear, so don't iiil to give him a call if in need ol Ltothing D. W. H ARLEY, S. S. Ruble, Practical Emb aimer and Funer al Director. CALLS PROMPTLY ATTIKDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. , SATlsrACUOK Cl ABAATEI)i AU CASES. B ridge t, Miffl intown, Pn. Always wiU 6ee4 Eesatta. - . Brooivilu, Pa., Jan. 20, 1896 I t ke pleasure in writing tbat I bay used Hood's S irsaparilla for aix years and always with good results. I reccommeiid it to all my friends for eases caused by impure blood. I give it to my children as a spring medicine. Mas J. M. CaeaauTT. Hood's Ptllt act harmoniously with Hood's Sarsaparilla. rwkfa.pina-, PAi.Ma Tenth YaM Sr,mmn. I BUSINESS TM": I nt'Ol.tHlE, lndivi'JuM Instruct un. Situation II crn'ti-l JrancttM. rnilaijelphlai. iMa.'us ktioamcf kcowlwlnestbttmliifinoaicf TOst Wntjt tw-eislsw.- TllLO. W- AAsVMS. fry- AT- Lisle Finish, extra quality, Hermsdorf at Ap.Uih and celluloid laree '3old Aluminum tickets given away with Bridge Street, I F J? L I N T. O V N, PA. ABLE Y, examiue the Stock of Goods for Wtmderfully Low Pricee. eiollocaogo a aos Great Cut on W1WTER CLOTHING. MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S if 0SS. NOW IS THE TIME For liar tra ins. The Oldest Inhabitant never saw Clothing as Cheap A wo are selling it. BUY JNOW Hollobangh Sd Son, 110 MAIN STREET, PATTERSON, I? A. ESTA8U88ED 1880. T7tc JflcClintic Hardware QTHDI? NO. 119 MAIN STREET, OlUlVC;. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. .ar aware TOOLS, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. Stoves and tin-vrare, mill and black-smith supplies, Harness, Collars, Lap Robes, Blanket?, Fly-nets and Saddler's Supplies. Best Gocds at Low Prices. We did an encouraging business during the past season and hope by constant application and prompt attention to do doubly as much in the coming season. Hre are etter prepared to furnish DOORS, SASH, HARDWARE Tin, Iron snd Felt Kcofirg, rhcathirg and Lining raer, Faints, GUips and Carpfnter Tools at low Prices. Blsclfmiths will find it to their interests to call and ex amine our Stock and get Prices of Forway & refined bar iron, Horse and Mule SLoea and Nails arid Twole. I.urr.teimen ci:d Mili iIen will not go away uninterested, niter ihtv fcae xi mirtd j nd rriced Our Stock of Cross Art Saws, files, Gum and Leather Pelting, and Lacer at Low Price?, veed ar.d iron pumps of the bei-t make; also a full line ol' lIoui-efurnifchirgGticls. Stoves, Tinware, Granite ware, Wil low ware, weeden-ware, Nickle Tea Kettle and coffee pots. Wall Paper at all Prices. toT or mums wmf that we are cfTer'ng at Special Prices to close them out, Barbed Fence Wire, Gasoline Stove, Ice Cream Freezers, forks, scythes. Screen Poor t.nd Window HaiL-mocks, brut-hes of all kinds, prices lumhLid en epplicatu n, Cook Stove, Fruit Dryer, tfce les-t out estimates to 2r.rn;.kh (ontiactcre with the material so. licited . Thinking for I ast patronage, 1 solicit a continuance of the same. K. H. M'CLINTIC. PESKSYIVAKIA COILEGB, OETTV.I?rRC, PA. Founded in Faculty. Two lu i coiir-es ot study Ciatsieal aurl Scientitlc, S pecial cn&isvs in all depart. mtBts. Observatory, Laboratories and new (J HDDasjum. Sf.am bsat. Linrnries. 22,000 TC'liiuirs. Expenma low. Dfprt. nii-nt of H ygiere oml Phvkici-1 Cul'uie in cbarjo of an ejtprrii-nced phrs'ciuii. Ac cessible by frequent railrua l trains. I, oca tion on tint BATTLEFIKLD of Rnttvaburr, most pleasant and healthy. PREPAR ATORY DEP1RTJ5LM. in separ ate liuidinca, lor boys airl youcij; men j)'c pariDg tor business or Collect-, under spec ial cars of thu Principal aud tUren assist. ants, residing sub smdcBta in the building. Fall term opens September 6th, 1S95. For Catalogues, address n. W. MCKMGHT. P. !., President, or REV. O. G. KLIKGEK, A. St., Principal, Octt tjsbarg, Pa. JUNIATA VALLEY BANt:, Or 5UrF!J3T(WS, PA. StoakhoMers Individually Li&bls JOSBPH FOTUROCK. PresiHent. T. VAN IRWIN, r,a. DIKFCTORS. W. V.. Pomeroy, John !Ter'7ler, Robert F. P.irber, T. V. Irwin. Josfph rtntl.rfih, Josiah I. Bsr?on, Loni K. Atkinsnr. STOCKHOLDERS : On-cp 'A. Kftner, Anrte v. si--- Joseph Bothrock, P. W. 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