Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, March 11, 1896, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLIXTOWN :
WEPSKSD4T MAR. 11,M9C
TERMS.
Subscription, S1.60 aor Mnm If paid
artTaMe; $3.00 If aot paid ta UTiaw.
Transient adTertlsemeots Inserted at 60
Mmta per Inch for each Insertion.
Transient basinets notices rn local eo!
mn, 10 eests per line for each Insertion.
Dednetions will be made to those desirinc
to adTertlse by the year, half or quarter
PFBLIC SALES.
March 14. Mrs. a. W. Smith will
sell at ber place of residence in Mif.
flintown at 10 a. m., buggy, wagon,
. dajigh, drasr sleigh, stone mason tools
and a full line of household goods.
March 20. Mrs. W. B. Harmsn,
in Fayette live stock and farm im
piece en ts.
March 11. Elias Dnnti, near East
Salem, will sell live stock and farm
implemhnts.
March 16. Jerome Anker, near
Oakland live stock, farm machinery.
March 18. Tobias Billger, near
Brown's Mills live stock and farm
machinery.
March 19. W. J. Valentine, near
Oakland .Wills live stock, and farm
implements.
Mabch 18. Henrv Swab in Walk
er township live stock and farm
implements.
Makch 17. Wm H. Roush and L.
E. Atkinson, near .Mexico lira stock
and farm implements.
March 19. Howard Leach, near
2ook's Mills, Milford live stock and
farm machinery.
March 23. Stewart C. Henry on
the MinDimum farm near Johns
town livo stock and farm imple
ments. March So. Charles L. Meloy in
Milford township live stock, farm
machiaeiy.
March 11. Wm. T. Casnor on the
Shuman farm near Mexico live
stock and farm implements.
March 24. W. N. Sterrelt in Mil
ford live stock and fum imple
Auenta.
March 26. Mrs. Jerome Thomp
son, near Mexico live stock and
farm machinery.
SHOUT LOCALS.
Queen Victoria is 4 feet, 10 inches
tall.
March, so far has been a steady
blower.
Bev. Mr. Spaagler was in town on
llonday.
The oil in the fruit skins helps to
kindle a blaze.
A dangerous microbe, tho spring
fever roicrobe.
Senator Smiley, of BloorafieU, was
in town ever Sunday.
Farmers are beginning ta prepare
their oats ior sowing.
The wheat fields present an un
promising appearance.
' Jacob Davis, Recorder Will's tffi
cient clerk is ill with malaria.
Frederick EspcDschade, Jr , is
"Vomo from Dental graduation.
Miss Alice Todd is home from
Pittsburg visiting her parents.
James North, Jr., spent a number
of days in Philadelphia last week.
James Murray, Jr., is in tho cm
ploy of the electric light company.
Ralph C. Eapenschade spent sever
al days in the Quaker City lost week.
S?rator Quay's prospects for the
'residential nomination are first rate.
William H. Gallaher, of Waterloo,
yisited at ths county seat on Satur
day. Tho funeral of Dr. Holloway's
brother took place in Ohio on Sun
day.
The latest horse shoe is hinged o
that it may be clasped on the hoof
and locked.
The fourth track work is proprsss
ajng rapidly at different places of the
railroad.
Governor Hastings has fixed May
7 as the day for the hanging of mur
derer Holmes.
Of 142 applications for liquor li
censes in Lycoming County, 133
were granted.
Whv should anv one be worried
over the Millenial Dawn. They'll
see it when it comee.
The city council and police depart
msnt of Altoona will be taken into
yeourt on an investigation.
Isaac Etka, continues to dig for
coal near the Van Wert Danker
church, and feels encouraged.
In Cumberland County 210 physi
cians have registered since 1888, of
them 88 are still in the county.
The oats sowing this year from
present appearance will not be earlier
than the past number of seasons.
Miss Alice Graham, and Miss An
nie Brackbill, of 8pruce HilJ, spent
Sabbath with Mrs. Harry Martin.
Miss Celi Hencb, of Tuscarora
alley, visited the family of Sheriff J.
P. Calhoun several days last week.
Orange and lemon peels when
dried make an admirable kindling,
fjr superior to paper or even shavings.
Having obtained a position in the
Danville Asylumn, Miss Jennie Berry
left on Monday for that place to dis
charge the duties of tho position.
The Spaniards have been made be
lieve that President Cleveland will
not recognize the Cuban rebels as
having belligerent rights.
At the last minute a Greensburg,
Ind. man, compromised with his pro
posed bride for $25. The lady then
turned around and married his
t friend." .
Martin Stouffer of this place while
wrestling in the vicinity of the post
office fell into the gutter and cut a
large gash in his forehead. Medical
1 attention was required.
University and Academy students
in Spain were the hot beds from
which insults to American officials
teminated. The Spanish government
has closed a number of the schools-
ford luo oe n om Water-
Sugar well mixed with the white
Of an Acre will .n.;i .
oo oovinj remove Hoarse
ness. - The i Bloomfield Times says a great
deal of wheat in Perry county is froz
en out.
- A sociable was held in the lecture
room of the Presbyterian church last
ifriday evening.
. Mm. John Thrush of Philadelphia
w'9' her P"nts Mr. and Mn.
Wm. M. Allison.
Everyone was surprised when they
got up on Monday morning to see the
ground covered with snow.
Mis. Phoebe Wallace a colored
woman, living at 213 Cranberry Alley,
Harrisburgis 118 years old.
D. MeFarlan Moore, of Newark,
N. J., has invented an apparatus by
which he produces light without
beat.
The Towanda, Pa , Republican
county convention unanimously en
dorsed Quay's candidacy for - Presi
dent. Tho Town Council on Monday
evening passed an ordinance for the
extension of the Presbyterian cem
etery. A raw egg swallowed soon after a
fish bone has lodged in the throat
will carry tho bone down into the
stomach.
The Auditors of Fermanagh town
ship met in the Orphans Court room
on Monday to cast up the township
accounts.
The McAlisterville band will give
an entertainment in the Court House
on Saturday eveninar. Thev mamisn
a pleasant entertainment.
Sam Jones told the South Carolina
legislators that the devil would get
most of them, but thanked God that,
he would not get mueh. Galveston
News.
Misses Sarah Shelly and Mamie
Heer, of Port Royal, were tke guests
of Miss Bessie Pennell a day or two
last week.
Dover, Delaware people are com
plaining that th town is flooded
with counterfeit tea cent and half
dollar pieces.
Mr. William Groninger clerk of
the county Commissioners, paid his
son, Dr. Groninger, in Perry county,
a visit last Saturday.
Colonel Patterson came up from
Lancaster on Saturday with an in
voice of traction honey for the spirit
of the traction people.
Some one claims to have seen an
olter iu the rivf r between tte Es
psnchade and Horntng farm. At
this season of the vesr an otter's
skin is worth $5 to $10.
Miss Sallie Page, sged about 70
yeirs, and long a resident of Fer
managh township, died last Thurs
day. Interment on Saturday ia Lost
Cteek Valley Mennonite Cemetery.
College boys ia a number of place
have been acting in a crazy way by
tearing down the Spanish flag and
trampling it under their feet.
There is no sense in such conduct.
It the crazy demonstration of col
lege boys ia Spain and the United
States were followed by i he peoplo
generally, wnr betwean the United
States and Spain could not be avoid
ed. John J. Seirp, of Scottsburg, In
diana, has invented a hay feeder that
strips the ped off tho hay when live
stock pulls hay through the rack.
He says by the invention every farm
er may provide himself w:ta grass
seed for sowing on his farm.
James Murray, Sr.,cf the National
House, for com time past has been
a great sufferer from a sore foot. The
right foot was the one that gave
troublo. Recently the doctors Craw,
ford removed from it the large toe.
Mr. Murray received injury to the
foot wheu a young man.
Seventeen years ago the Rsv. Rays
R. Lloyd was working with a pick
and shovel in a Pennsylvania co il
mine. Today be is professor of
Greek in the Pacific Theological
Seminary, at Oakland, California:
New York Tribune.
Mr. J. H. Simons, has been laid up
til. A .mrA.A as1.1 btiiI of iliia (ima
will be prevented from making an
active visiting campaign for tha
county treasurership. He leaves his,
case in the hands of his friends with
the respectful solicitation that they
take care of his interests at the pri
mary.
The Millenial Dawn is a good deal
talked about just nDvr, and the more
people talk about it the less they
know. It is one of the things past
finding out, and the common ssnae
way with such enbjects is to not
bother with them. What's the use
of bothering with a subject to which
there can be no conclusion. We'll
all be here when the Millinial Dawn
is ushered in, and tho thing to do is
to eo live that we'Jl bo on the right
bide when it does come.
Last Thursday evening Miss Bessie
Med dab gave a party in honor of her
guests Miss. -Wary Sloan of Buf
faln N. Y- And MiMS Bessie Sieber.
of Carlisle. The evening was spent
pieasanuy uj iisiemug iu music,
both instrumental and vocal, and by
playing interesting games. At 10
o'clock all were invited to the dining
room where tbey partook of an ex
cellent repast, 6ome hours after
which they returned home much
pleased with the delightful time tbey
bad spent. -
A despatch to the Philadelphia
Times from Black River Falls, Wis
cousin, on the 8lh inst , aaya:-"Grand.
pa" Louis Darwin died at his home
near here to-day, aged 107. He will
be buried on Tuesday.
In his right hand will be clasped a
lock of bair taken from the head of
his wife, who died on November 17,
aged 101. His aged consort waa
burned, holding in ber left hand a
lock of his hair. This, "Grandpa"
Tt.fwtM arirtipd. would serve an a
s ni" - O '
means of indentiiication when tbey
meet on the otner snore.
Jnilrr2"TB:an -
. "Mijoa say ine
plain tiff struck you. first.- Prisoner
KaVS MA fWl a
-nrnatoid he strike you
for?" "Five dollaw, and he already
owed me $80." 3
TIM fiZ-U uT i t '
uum. x near you ve oeen
buying stocks." Ee Tanqae "That's
right," Old Soak Tm surprised at
you. Don't you know that stocks
are often watered."
H. E. B.manll an1 .Tan... A T
wwuroo A JLauaa
nave sent in an order for black bass
SDtWn. The nrriar will ho fiWA
of these days and the fish placed
in the Juniata
ies atout this neighborhood. .
Uoon evidennA mrJm.nA k.fn..
Judsre Lvons last Thnrailair DiorlM
B. Ramsey who murdered his wife at
kj" a. TTT A a -
as waierioro, was declared insane
and sent to the Harrisburg insane
-sylum on Thursd iy evening.
T the Repuilican JimU County:
It is with deen raoref. Mt T am
compelled to announce to yon, that
owing to my present sickness. I will
not be able to see you personally,
and I shall feel grateful to you for
your support at the coming primary.
JAMES U. SniONS.
The dead Greek and Latin lan
guages have passed their day. Col
umbia College has abandoned Greek
as requisite to the desrree of Bachelor
of Arts. After 1897, a student can
enter Columbia College without a
knowledge of Greek and with little
knowledge of Latin.
To fit a squeaking shoe for use,
pour a litile linseed or sweet oil in a
fiat dish until it ia deep enough to
cover the soles of the 6hoes.
Let thfcm stand in it over night
and they will ba both noiseless and
waterproof in the morning.
Under the Compulsory Education
Law, the Assessors will be furnished
with books in which to register,
1st. name of child; 2nd, residence or
sub-district; 3, age; 4, sex; 5, color;
b, tbe number of weeke at school
during this school year; 7 cause of
non attendance in case of prolonged
absence; 8, name of parent?, guar
dian or other person hnvinjr chanre
of the child; 9, place for remarks con
cerning the occupation and so forth
oi tna child.
Lsat Thnrsdav. March C. was Mil-
lenitl dawn day. A despatch from
Atlanta, Georgia, on that day, saye:
Kev. Joan smith a colored preachur,
who has led manv Atlanta darlriss to
believe that thev would aecand t
heaven in a whirl vind, and many of
whom he induced to sell all their
houathold affects, has left the city
and cannot be found. The negro
left last night, and this morning
manv of hie followers took their de
parture. Where they went. no one
knows.
President Cleveland mado an ad
dress before the Presbvterian Homo
Mission meeting in New York lost
week ia which he ranged far and
wid-i and said things about the west
that the people of those States are
disDUasod with. According to the
President's speech tho habits of the
peoplo of that s.clion of the oountry
ia dangerous in its "toleration of ev
il aud indifference to Christianizing
a ad elevating agencies" in the new
States of the West, which, "if un
chucked, developes into badly regu
lated municipalities, corrupt and un
safe territories and undesirable
States." A deliverance like that is
enough to turn the Western Stales
agaiust the President.
J. W. Walker, of McConnellsville,
Ohio, has a remarkable hen. Ruby,
as she is called, is a genuine Ply
mouth Rock fowl, and she has takon
more than one prize for tbe purity of
her breed and ether good qualities.
What is not generally known about
t'.er is that she eings. As soon as
Ruby nears the sound of the piano
she will start on the run from where
ever she may be and scamper up the
steps and enter tbe house by door or
window as opportunity serves. She
is a great pet with the only child cf
tbe family, end if the little girl wish
es for her company or desires to dis
plsy Ruby's talents she will take her
up on the piano stool beside her,
where from that much pnzsd posi
tion Ruby will hold forth.
Sha will roll ber head from side to
side, croak and croon, sometimes
softly, sometimes loudly, but always
following the music, and apparently
with rapture at her own performance.
Nor is she soon tired of singing,
either. She will keep it up as long
as the accompanist if willing to play",
and even after a lengthy performance
retires reluctantly. '
Fob Rett. Store room and dwell
ing. Location North Main ' street.
For particulars inquire of F. W.
Noble, Mifflintowo, Pa.
For Rent Store room and dwell
ing house, or store room seperate.
The dwelling house has seven rooms.
Call on Joseph Adams, Sr., Washing
ton street.
Pure, rich blood is the true cure
for nurTonnnAftQ and TTnrul'a Rama.
parilla is the One True Blood Puri
fier and nerve tonic.
Thousands have tested tbe great
building-up power of Hood's Sarsa
parilla and have found renewed
strength, vigor and vitality in its use.
' S33 will Dav for six weeks, board
and thorough instruction in music
at the Musical College, Freeburg,
Pa. Special instruction will be giv
en to those desiring to teach vocal
music in the Public Schools. Spring
Term be pins. Mar 4. For Mtalotmea
address, - Henbt B. Mover.
March 4, '96.
GREAT BARGAIN.
For a limited tim nnlv. TVtn't
miss it: 1 Doz Cabinet Photographs
and one 16x20 Cravnn Portrait
made by one of the finest Artists in
rnnaaeipnia, an lor $3.70 at .Hess
Photo Studio, Mitflintown, Pa.
Always with Geod Besalto.
Brookvhjje. Pa.. Jan. 20. 189fi T
take pleasure in writing that I have
used Hood's Sarsaparilla for six years
and always with e-ood results T
reccommeud it to all my friends for
cases caused by impure blood. I
give it to my children as a spring
medicine. Mrs J. M. Cheksutt.
HoocTt Ptlh act barmoniouslv with
Hood's Sareapril!a.
LIST OF DEALERS AND VENDERS
or
Foreign & Domestic Merchan
dise 1-TB COUNTY or JOIATA, OS
TBS TEAS 18 5, AS APPEA13SD
- BV TBS MESCUKTlLS AP-PBAISIK.
MIFFIJKTOWJf.
CLASS
J. H. Simons, narneiu. ... 14
S. S. Ruble, Furniture 18
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Associate Jad(e.
I. D. Mmscr, Groceries
II. L. Wagner, Merchant .....
Ia. Banks av Co.. Drnca
John Etka, Groceries.........
J. C. Hilton, Groceries, t0....
K. H. McClmtic. Hantnara.. .
Hinkle fc Sons, KVrcbaot'.....
w. F. Snyder, Farnitare 12
E. E. Noble, Merchant 14
Kerd XVers, Clothier .... .... 14
M. P. Crwford, Drugs.... .... 14
D. VT. IlsrlBj, Clotlii.-r 13
Juniata V!ly B4i.k 8
S. C. Myers, Implements ..... tI4
Emil Schott, Merchant 12
W. II Rollman, Jeweller 14
W. S. ArboguM, Hurdwarc.... 14
DELAWARE TOWSbHIP.
I C. G. Winer, Merchant la
Samuel Schleeel, .Mrrrkant 13
J. W. Kniht, Merchant 14
Lauis Braidtl ...... 14
GF.EENWOOD TOWS8HIP.
J. T. Dilute &. Brother 11
SESQUEHAXN.V TOWNSHIP.
It. R. Heal-, Meicbant 14
E. (i. Shsffer, i!orcbant ...... 13
B. S. Rhine, Merchant.. 14
MONROE TOWNSHIP.
J. If. Diets, Merchant
Grarbill & Garman, Merchants
S. S. Graj billfc Co
M. S. Graybili, Merchant
FAYETTE TOWNSHIP.
W. S. Brown. Merchant 13
E. M. Kelly, Marchant 14
A. J. Yarkes, Merchant 13
J. V. Lanvcr, Merchant 14
Elmer Smith, Merchant 1J
A. J. Sauaroan, Merchant..... 13
WALKER TOWNSHIP.
W W. Dimm, Merchant 14
W. H. Eichruan, Merchant.... 14
J. B. Gjrber, .Merchant 13
C. A. Tijonip-oo, Coal A. Grain 14
E. U. Ilalderuao, Merchant ... 14
THOMPSOSTOWN.
M. E Schlrgel, Merchant 13
E. 8. Stroub, Merchant 14
J. F. Haldeman, Dreg 14
T. S Thompson, Grain it Coal 13
PATTERSON.
Gust l Sieher, Merchant 12
W. H. Banks A Co., Drugs.... 14
Hollo: aupb k. Son, Clothier,... 13
Manbeck fc Ne'son...... ...... 12
Mercantile Association 13
Worth A. Son. Giain 13
T. J. Middach, Groceries 14
Joseph PVnneli, Merchant.... . 13
Hownrl Kirk, Tobacco 14
O.-o. Goshen, Merchant 14
K. K. McMeen. Merchant 13
W. F. S lagle, Iinpiiinents 14
Win. Nankivel, Groceries and
F! ur
V. M. Beals, Merchant
M. T. Hibha, Merchant... .4.-.
J. B. Melnv, Merchant
Hiram McDonald, Conlection-
aries. ................ . .
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clsjjpfovjn wise FEsme es brtii
l-UIS W TO 29 VcNTo A ROD 1
Horse high, bull strong-, pig
and chick tight. A man
and boy can mskafrem 40 to
GOrodaedsy- Gvergostytes.
Illustrated Cctalosua Frae.
KITSELMAN BROTHERS
Kiqgevwe, t Indiana
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life Eiimln. y
g Tier Evas.
Tier Evas.
We warn the readers of this journal that we do not authorize the
use of our name in advertisements of so-called traveling optical
specialists. Our advice to all persons who have defective eyesight :
Arcd trarelinr specialists and pedlars ot Spectacles.
QUbbN & CO., The Opticians,. c-IO Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
ManoActureni and Importers of atniato mm BeataittAU Mpcctaudaa ajd Kri mail
Our gyc gtgh MoaUsor sent on receipt of Ave S-oent postage a tamps.
BARGAIN DAYS
AT
To Ike Republican! of Juniatm:
I am still iu tbe field as a candi
date) t-jr tho nomination for Aesociata
Judge, but owing to bad roads and
bad weather will ba unable to make
a full and close canvass. But wheth
er I am able to meet you all person
ally or not, I respectfully solicit your
votes, and if I succsed in obtaining
tha nomination, I assur you I will
spar no efforts to m&k my election,
and if elected will discharge the du
ties of tbe office to the best of my
ability an d for the best interest of
the county. Respectfully,
Lxonakd R. Maudes.
Spruce Hill, March 4, 1896.
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Malaria and II ear t Trouble.
Mats, Pa , Jan. 2d, 1896. I have
bean troubled with malaria and heart
difficulty, and have been taking
Hood's Sarsa parilla. The first bot
tie helped rue, and now I have taken
three bottles together with Hood's
Fillls, and I cm able to walk ten
miles a day.
Jebzuiah Pbuer,
Hood's Pills oure indigestion, bil
MARRIED:
- Keeb Kick. On the 5tb inst.. at
Center, by Rev. Wm. M. Burchfield,
M. L. Ward Keer, and Miss
Rice.
Bbadford A umax. On the 5th
inst., at Port Rcyal, by Rev. J. JL
Lloyd, Mr. Alber Bradford, and Miss
flora I. Auman.
Uabux Herman. On the 8th
inst., by Rev. J. Ludis at East Sa
lem. Mr. John A. Mark-la anrl Miaa
Mnfftrie M. Herman, both of ftfoKaoa
rxau a aiis, Snyder county.
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SCHOTT'S STORES.
Coinmencing, Saturday, March 21st aod oontio nes i nlil fatordsv tven
mg April 4h. J
Two mbrr prrat Bargain Wtks have passed:
Tbeoe Harpain Da a are of more importance to too t so beh re
HMlIGr IS APPEOACHING:
SIIOIT will hftre his Sim-trm ClAa n.in.fll- w ni
newest an-l latest novel ties at Special liareain Prices
AT IV.:... o:n. or
" "mi oiiK ai aoo.
Hress Ginehams at 5io
C.T.e:s at 25, 39 aod 48'3.
lied Table Damafk at 20 and 25o.
WLito Table Damak at 25o.
42 inch Pillow Oe o.usliu at 10c.
Double Width Wool Uecriena, and Serges a? 25
C ash Tosrellin?. 7 yar is for 25a.
Bi.js' Percale Waists at 21o.
White urhundried Shirt.-i at S9o.
Fine Laco Curtaius at 75o a pan.
Lace Curtains by the yard tt 9a.
Curtain Scrims at 5o a yard.
Window Shades. Felt Scrim Rollers at 2 for 25o
Otl Window Shades at 29u.
Hill 36 inch Blea: b MuMin, lOjda for 69o.
Blue Striped and Colombia Shirtine, 10 ds for 69a
Ticking f..r He Ojds lor 69c.
Differiug Vjrictic of Flavoring Extract, 3 botfes for 10o
Yellow muslin, fine quality, 36 inch wLle, lOvds for 45o
Heavy Yellow ,1uKlin, 41 inch wide at 6a.
Ladies Hose at bo, go, 13 j Bnj 121?.
12 Dos. Shirt Buttons for 2ts
10 Rows of Pins,lo.
250 Euvelopes for 36.
Men's Silk Embraidrhid Sasf endors for 10c.
Plusb Album for 99c; worth $2.00.
Box Writing Paper and Eavelopes for 5 and 7c.
Sheeting at Reduced Prices.
7- 4 Sheeting at 15 -.
8- 4 Sheeting at 16o.
9- 4 Sheeting at 17c.
Wall Paper,! Wall Pn
We have i-jst received nOOf) hnlfa nf Vo. r
Vo will sell jou choice pattern? at 7o a Double iolt, with borders to match
Uon t fail to call aod examine our stock.
CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS!
Wo have received over 70 rolls of Carpets in Brussels, Ingrains, Dom
estic and RS Carpets. Also a fine liaj in "Aft Squares.1'
''hoice Patterns Ingrains at 2oo.
Striped Crpets at 12io.
Don't fail to lo..k over our immcoxe stock.
t j AU r O'1 Cloths, Lace and Chenille Curtains, Chenille Table Covers at
ucuuecu i rioes.
SHOES! SHOES! gHOES!
e will soil you:Ldies F.ne Dor.gola Turned in any stvle toe, Lace
or Buttons; worth S3 00: will be sold for & 00- 1 n.,r si.:., ci. ' i-
! All
Don't ferget tho time, March 21st to Arril 4tb
Schott's Stores,
103 to lOO BTilDGE ST.,
MIEFLINTO WN, PA.
188G.
1888.
Hollobaugh Son
haveraeaived their entire lias of Spring Clothing and Oants furnishing Goods.
Uur speeial effort for Spring of 1896 Man's 97.0U Uat salts.
Last year this identical quality of gods sold for ten dollars.
These Suits in over twenty styles of goods have no equal for the money.
The cloth is absolutely all woel and fast color. Ths body trimmings
leatherine a very heavy Statiaa George Armitage Brand. Best dye ia tha
world.
The sleeve lining is a splendid three leaf twill. Count 80 by 84 to tha
square inch; the buttons best mottled Ivory not olay or rubber nobby effeots;
reamed bole
These Garments have in addition to the above, all the inside vitals o jm-
plete, makiig the Seven Dollar aad fifty cent 8uit complete as darabh.as any
that retails at $ 25.00.
WE JUSTLY NAME IT
'The Best Trade and Profit Maker in America."
Spring Clothing, latest styles.
Spring Hats, latest styles.
Spring Shirts, nobbiest pattern.
Our prices are the lowest.
Our goods are the best.
Our styles are t ho latest.
All we ask is a test, and he who asserts he can clothing' lower, must
sell inferior Goods or else he is a "Blower."
A Fine Life Size
WATER COLERED PORTRAIT
eiven away free to each customer whoes cash purchases amount to TEN
DOLLARS.
We are Agents for the celebrated Douglass Shoe.
Sweet Orr Overalls and Folding Umbrellas
HOLLOBAUGH & SON,
110 MAIN STREET,
PATTERSON, PA.
ESTABLISHED 188 0,
Hie JtlcfJlinlic Hardware
QTApp NO. 119 MAIN STREET,
OlUiliJ. MIFFETNTOW
WN, PA.
Hardware
THE HABOEST POSSIBLE
to get along in the world is to buy 'real cheap things. As a
rule, the les3 yeu pay, the more it costs in the long run.
We don't boat of "chenp" prices at this Store, and stil 1
quality considered, vie sell at prices that ought to interest.
carelul bu3'ers.
' COOK STOVES- We control the Sale ot
RAYtOND afc CAMPBELL
cook stoves tn this county. We have never heard a woman
complain who bought one of these stoves. Every buyer has
agreed on four things:
The Stoves Cook better, they bake better, they are easiest
to regulale, and are less trouble than any other stove.
We have them in (our sizes,
to $28 00.
Prices range from $15.00
BP.AT.R TOrvHTl
F. P. Harria. Merchant 14 7 fui
H. R. Kobison ft. Bro , 14 7 00
T. K. Baver. Merchant 13 10 00
J. V. Kelly, Merchant 14 7 eo
SPRUCE HILL TOWNSHIP.
E. J. Hrckeiidorn. Merchant.. 14
J. L. Barton. Merchant ia
Samut.1 Mowery. Merchant.... 14
W. B. Conn, Merchant 14
Tl'SCARORA TOWNSHIP.
7 00
10 ttO
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
700
7 00
7 10
700
7 00
H. b. lfcnrj. Merchant 14
Tbotnas Harkinsoo. Aferchant.. 14
H. S. Tbompaon. Merchant.... 18
W. H. Rnhiron, Merchant 14
A. C. Harris, Marchant 14
J. B. Henrr, Merchant 14
H. Harris. Clothier 14
C. M. Lewis. Groceries 14
LACK TOWNSHIP.
R. H. Patterson. Merchant 13 10 00
Jobn Vooghan, Merchant 14 7 00
U. W. Campbell, Merchant.... 14 7 00
TURBETT TOWNSHIP.
Noah Herlzlcr, Merchant 13 10 00
FERMAXAOH TOWNSHIP.
O. W. Reck, Restaurant 14 7 00
PORT ROYAL.
Mrs. Kphriatn Ilanncls & Co.
merchaat if 7 rjo
J. C. Sartain, Groceries 14 7 00
A (J. Pot lit, Merchant 14 7 00
O. O. Crozier, Groceries and
Tohscco , 14 " 7 00
F. B. Barner, Drags...' 14 7 00
O. B. M. Kepler, Cletbier 14 7 00
Po t Royal Bans 10 20 00
M. V. Dimm, Merchant..... .. 13 10 00
G. T. Kepner, Coal Jc. Lumber. . 14 7 00
MILFORD TOWNSHIP.
G. B. M. Wiahaupt, Coal and
i.nmoer 12 12 00
J. C. Moorbead, Coal and Lam- 14 7 00
Tbe license raedtionad in the above list
will be doe ard parable, to tbe conntv trea
sure on ana aner May 1st, I89S.
An appeal will be held in tbe Coramia.
loners Office in the borough of Mitflintown,
on Afarcb 28th, between .tbe hours of 10
o'clock, a. as , and 4 e'clock, p. m., when
aad where all persona feellna: thensehes
agrieved, may attend, if they think proper.
Given nnder my band and seal this 271b day
of February, A. D. 18D6
Viffiintown. Pa.. W. Shirk,
1 ret. Z7tn, 18DB. Hercbantile Appraiser.
1865, ESTABLISHED.
Special Invitation To The iub!fc
To attend the Attractive Sal oJ Clothing that goes on daily
-from
HE IMMENSE STOCK
OK
D. W. HARLBY.
It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who nave money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
It is truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUI, STYLEB
of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices.
His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail
to give him a call if in need of Clothing
D. W. H A E L E-.Y,
MIFFLIN TOWN I.
S. S. Ruble,
Practical Embalmcr and Funer
al Director.
CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT.
SATISFACTION Cl ARAMLID 1NIALL CASES.
Bridge H., Mifflinton, Pa.
EVERY WOMAN KNOWS
how easily things get "scratched . up'' around the .cme.
Sometimes it's a chair or a table or a door. More than half
the time, the scratches are neglected, because it seema ' hardly
worth while to send for a painter.
Why not do the work yourself. You can
Get Prepared Paints all Ready
to use at a trifling cost. You can brighten up furniture, doors, flower pot?,
bnfgies and lots of ether things.
We kerp these prepared psinfs in all (ho colors. Aod we sell paint
brushes, too good one.
The paints come in tin bnekets, holding i P. Tbe price is 15o.
K. H. McClintic.
PEOSILYAMIi COLLEGE,
CETTISBI'RC, PA.
Founded ia 1S32. Larpe Faculty.
Two Iu I canrp.ei of rtudv Classical aad
meats. Obaarralorr, Laboratories and
new i mnaaium. m.idi brat. Lihrarias,
22,000 volumes. F.xpeasps law. Depirl
ment of Ilveieca and Phr.i9l r",ili, :
charge of an experinnccd phfsicia'j. Ac
cessible by freqiiant railroal trains. Loca
tion oa tba BATTLEKIKLD f Gpttrsbur?,
ninai pipaxaci an Bealtbr. PREP1R
1TORTDF.P1ITME1T iD .......
ate buildings, lor boys aad young men pre
paring lor bngineti or College, under spr c
ial care of the Principal and tbrf?e assist,
ants, residing with students in tbe building.
Fall term odpds Scn'imlMr Sih lKQ-i vnr
Catalognea, nddrvas
n. W. MCKNIGHT. D. D.,
President,
or REV. O. G. KLIKGER, A. at.,
Print lpal,
Getltysbarg, Fa.
JUNIATA VALLEY BArC.
GrMsrFi.s.TrTww, pa.
Stockholders Individually Liable
JOSEFH KOTnKOCK. Premfnt.
T. VAN IRWIN, Cat,
DIRECTORS. . . .
C. Pomeroy, Joscph-Rbtbroek,
Jobn Fortaior. " Jmnh T.
Robert R. Parker. I.onla W. jitVm.n',
T.V. Irwin. ... .
STocrnotrrns :
Gco-fte A. Keener,
Josh Rothrock, .
L. E. Atkionoa,
W. C. Pomeroy,
Mry Korlx, ero
Jobn Hortzler,
Charlotte Snyder,
Jrhn M. Blair,
F. M. M. Penoell,
Pamntrl S. Rothiock,
M.N. Sterretf,
Jarcts G. Beading,
8. W. Heaps.
A nnin M . Sl-rttm .
Pi W. Matlock,
E. E. Pu.k. r,
J. lTftlmfiA frvm
n?e K. Ttonifson,
ii v. irwin.
Josiab L IWtot.,
Robert H. Ptter-'-i.
Ievi Lirht,
Wm. Pwarf.
n. J. Sbellenhrrf er,
M. K. Schlrgel,
Three and Four per cent, interest wi'i 1 .
paid on certificate of deposit.
fjan 28, 1895 i
JScicntifla Anerloan
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