r-'- 'jr. SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WWBWDaT MAS. 18, TIBIS. BabeeripHoo, 910 mt mmm V Mil Tranaiaw. sATertlssaisala lassHsii at in MMnrlMkfcfMaktaMaM. ' Tranatewt biriMM mkUm la Ueai eoi (Mb per Um for each taeertlowV i MmIhm tOhiiti to tkoN tabh. i BUC MAI.KS. .near farm near farm Mabch 20. Mrs. W. B. Harman, ia Fayette lie stock and farm im plementa. Mabch18. Tobias BiHger, Brown's Mills lira stoek and machinery. , Mabch 19. W. . Valentine, Oakland Jtfills liva stock, and implements. Makch 18. Henry Swab in Walk er township lire stoak and farm impleraeats.- Makch 19. Howard Leaoh, near Zook's Mills, liilford live stock and farm machinery. ....'. March 23. Stewart G. Henry on the llinnimam farm near ' Johns town liye stock and . farm . imple ments. . March 25 Charles L. Heloy in Milford township Kye stock, farm mauhiiery. - Mabcb 24. W. ST. Sterrett in Mil ford lire stock and firm imple ments. IXabch 26. -Wrs. Jerome Thomp son, near Mexico live stock and farm machinery. SHORT LOCALS. Easter on the 5th of April. The sleighing on Monday wae fine Percy Burchfield is home from Baltimore. Bey. Mr. Mortimer is attending - Conference. Bloater and curses never elected a man to an office. Saturday next will be Republican primary election day.' Complete assortment of Baby car riages at W. F. Snyder's. 2t There was a heavy fog along the river on Saturday morning. Sleighing was extensively indulged in last Friday and Saturday. Perry county has 26 inmates in the insane asylum at Harrisburg. Potatoes are a drug in the market and eggs are 10 cents a dozen. ' Washiogtonians are beginning to hurrah for Quay for President Mrs. Nancey Barger of Roland -Center county, is 105 years old. Zero weather and eloigning on the 13tb of March surprised people. Wm. Murray sold his trotting horse for f 40 on Friday afternoon. Candidates for tbe Superinten dency are visiting School directors. GoM is mined in sixty counties in paying quantities in South Carolina. Just received: New Stock of Children's carriages at W. F. Snyder's. Tbe Misses Sallie and Maud Ir win, visited friends in Newport last weex. Twenty -one persons were baptized at Juniata college on the 8th of March. Tbe Masonic fraternity will ereot a .Masonic National University at Bea er, Pa. In some parts of Perry county, quilting parties are indulged in by the ladies. Callitbumpian aerenades are a vio lation of the law, enacted by tbe late Legislature. The deepest snow thus far this year fell on the 11th inst., and was only 8 inches deep. Two hundred dollars a year is con sidered a good salary for a school teacher in Germany. The W. C. T. U. Society of Ports mouth, Va., is about to "organize a Matrimonial Society. Mi. Judson Freeland, a noted woman counterfeiter was eaptared in West Virginia, recently. Professor Gortner had his school on a sledding excursion to McAlis terville last Friday night. Sleeping in such a way as to have "the moon shine on the sleeper's face, produces partial blindness. The Methodist Conference in Wil liamsport this week, has created a demand for chickens in that town. A small pieee of onion eaten every day during the period of a month, lears and whitens the complexion. Mr. Heterick of Tbompsontown -will go to hotel keeping in Loysville, Ferry county about the 1st of April. Bev. Mr. Raven preached for Bev. Mr. Decker in the Lewistown Presby terian chnreh last Thursday evening. Millenial Dawn people held ' a meeting in the house of one of their embers in Patterson last Friday evening. Miss Pidge Patton and Mrs. Jos eph Patton of Lewistown, spent last Saturday with Mrs. Wilberforce Sehweyer. The weather prophet who predict d an early spring has retired from the weather prediction business till rammer time. A country reporter in describing the funeral of a prominent citizen wrote: "The corpse rested quietly in the casket.'' Congressman Mabon was unani mously icnominated for Congress last week by the franklin county Repub lican Convention. The Agricultural Department at Washington estimates that half of last year's corn crop remains unsold in the cribs of farmers. It ia not often that such a solid ample of January weather is drop ped into the middle of March as that dropped ia last week. - S!vapil; a ... 1 Trim 11 . -T, 7 wise any March is 25 -ooAbJii in iu. "wwuoea mat asset tha ground hog. - MisaE.Mande Robinson of Water- lAA ha akA. 1 a Jut". -"M,ri isaiiat as aeandi. -.rM.Mneeol SuperinUndent of public schools. V Preacuera af the Central Pennsyl vania Methodist Conference, convene 'n Conference at William sport to day, Wednesday. ; The anr-raw nf ft. fl i v of the T. V. R. R. has from Bealtown to the phosphate mines at Seed's Gap. ; The fifteenth Iateroational Christ ian Endeavor Convention will con vene in Washington, D. O., from the 8th to the 13th of July, r It is believed that Holmes who is to be huag in Philadelphia on the 7th of May for the murder of Pietz ell. murdered 21 people. William Vallentine living near At kinson's Mills, Mifflin county, has a four eared pie. Three of the ears are on one side of its head. It is not true that Ramsey tried to commit suicide in iail Haw .nh better, if he had committed suicide instead of murdering his wife. At Salem the thermometer regis tered 10 degrees below zero last Fri day morning. It was zero weather here along the river that morning. Some wood cutters say that chest nut posts cut in March on clear, cold days will last longer than when cut at any other time and in cloudy weather. The upper end of the Juniata Val ley is being eearched for relics fer the Blair county semi centennial eel 1 Ml . urauon to lace piace tbe earning aummer. The McAlisterville bsnd played to a large audience in the Court House on Saturday evening. The proceeds oi tneir visit to the county seat amounts to $85. The GTOUnd hoc'si trm nf nrnnr. eey closed on Sunday and it was true to tne letter, but eome dyspeptic crit ic says, -any wind nog may ones in a while find an acorn." We have come through the stern lty of the past and know nothing about it, and will go into tbe eterni ty or tbe future, and are told will there learn all about it Tbe survey of the T. V. R. R. branch to tne phosphate mines at Reed's Gap is opening the eyes of tbe skeptical of that section of the county at to what good is in store for them. Judge Stewart of Franklin county who was to bold an argument court last lbnrsday. did not appear on ac count of tbe snow storm, and the court was adjourned till the coming xnursaay. The findinsr of nhoanbafain Tna-n. rora Valley has set a great many men to prospecting for different minerals. stems are alter iron ore; some for sil rer; some for lead; some for stone coal; some for paint. Tbe class of 1897, Mifflintown high school will give a "Poverty Soshul" in tbe corridor of the Court House. The proceeds will be used in the purchase of apparatus to conduct ex periments in practical science. If the snow that fell on the 15th and 16th of March had fallen three months earlier, what a time people could have had sleighing. Why we are having winter in spring time, is a puzzie tnat tne weather wise cannot a soive. First Democrat. "I think Grover will run agaia. Second Democrat "I don't think he'll actually run, but li tne senators pitch into nim once more, he'll very probably sneak eut by tbe back way and go duck shoot ing again." Someone proposes an amendment to the State Constitution to have the Legislature meet once a year instead of once every two years. It would be a more popular move to provide for the meeting of the Legislature once in five years. ine Italian oeopie are wild over the realization of the fact that an army of Abyssiaisns defeated an army of Italians that were engaged in conquering Abyssinia. The Ab- yssinians have provided themselves witn modern guns and other appli ances of war. The Louisiana Agricultural Ex periment Station in a recent bulletin ays: "Peanuts are excellent for fat tening hogs and children." And they certainly should be. as thev contain 40 per cent, of as pure and wholesome a vegetable oil as can be found anywhere. Men and women who are out of work and out of means, would do the right thing for themselves to go to people who have work and there work for board, lodging and clothing till they can find paying work. Work ing for board and lodging and cloth ing is preferable every way to a tramp life, and to a life of beggarly and pauper poverty. "Tbe date upon which Easter comes is fixed by a canon adopted by the Council of Nice in tbe year 325. It must be celebrated on the Sunday next after tbe first full meoa falling on or after the 21st of March. This year the moon will be full on the 29th of thie month, and tbe next Sunday will be on the 5th of April which will be Easter." ' The Bleemfield Times says: Job Hockenberry hss found a vein of coal on his property. Tne coal is of rea sonable goed quality, and the vein is about ten inches thick snd 14 inches high. Job thinks it will get better further in the bank. ' Twelve degrees below zero! How is that for a 8pring morningt Such was the record at six o'clock on Fri dsy morning in this place. m Jacob Kipp, the oldest reeident of Pfoutzs Valley, died on Tuesday and waa buried in our cemetery on Thursday. He was ninety veara. month and three Ujb old. .1 nA,m7'Jth 10th iML USTM M. and Darwin V r rn.J . va aw w a a and 8. A. 8ulouff, re-amputated the laT1 aaai ,1 M r 1 xnomaa o. Urowand, tour inches above the former ampata- Diva, iflonu naf tk iu last autumn while at work in the Panhandle railroad machine shops, located at Dannian. rtk: tr. m Jamata on a visit when the leg ftgam became sore and painful. - Tee shortest aad l..f fist fight between Fitzimmeos and maher reads: Scene. Mexieo. One 20-foot square ring. Two brutes. Two hundred other brutes. One fool. One punch in the jaw. Ten seconds of hope and despair. One jubilant bully. Ten thousand words of telegraph. And that is all. "Many friends will of the death of Harry F. Mortimer, only son or F. Mortimer of this place, Which Occurred at Hnntinmlnn ! on Friday last from typhoid fever and bsart failure. . He was aged 26 years, 9 months and 19 days, and leaves a widow and infant son. His remaina were interred at Huntingdon On Sabbath. Ha waa amnlnvl u a brakeman on the Penna. R. R. Bloomfield Advocate. Minnie Swantrer aod 14. nt A1- toona, plead guilty to having poison- eu uer ancie wimam alcUregor and her errand mother Mr. Ifarv nr. Gregor and Mrs. Martha Johnson and little girl Carrie Sill on the 21st day of January. She bought Sots worth of arsenic at a drug store and took the poison to her grand moth er's house, and when all bad left the kiteben she out the artenie in thm coffee boiler when all were out of the cooking place. Her uncle died the next day. Tbe others mentioned have all recovered. She did drink coffee that meal. She will h sent to a reformatory. The Huntingdon Journal says: Grand Army and Union Veteran Le gion members in every county of the Juniata Valley have been heard from and say that their posts and encamp ments will be present at the veteran encampment to be held here during the borough Centennial celebration. The lowest estimate is that tbsre will be fifty organizations here and that they will average forty members. Besides these, there will be many vet erans that do not belong to either ma u. jl. ti. or tne u. V. U. It ia confidently expected that more than 2,300 will be in line on the day of pa raae. Between tbe hours of 8 and 9 o clock laat Friday mornintr Tra M Weller, aged about 19 year?, was kill- en tne railroad between Mexico and Port Royal by passenger train No. 20 Ibe young man was walking on the track eastward to look for work where grading and curve straighten ing work is going on beyond Port Royal, and on this side of Mexico a train running west caused him to step from the track onto the track tor east bound passenger trains. He stepped in tha way of No. 20, and was instantly - killed. His remains were sent to this place and prepared for burial. The funeral took place on Sunday. He was a son of Harrison Weller of Fermanagh township. It is true that the indebtedness of J uniata county is large, owing to tbe appropriation of the river bridges by tbe county for public use, and it is equally true that the men who are leading off -in ' the 'criticism agates t tbe county indebtedness were among tbe leaders in advocating free bridges and water, and sewere for tbe Court House and jaiL Now that tbey have those things, they growl becauss tbey nave to help pay for them. A num ber of the bridges were built under specifications drawn by Squire Wil Ham Groninger, and those bridges are among tbe best wooden bridges in the State. It is probable that the Squires management seconded by tbe board of County Commissioners, saved the county 5 to 8 thousand dollars by the detailed specifications tnat insured substantial wooden bridges. The lack of such ability in tbe specifications for bridges built in Perry county and other nounties, have cost tboee counties many thou sand additional dollars. 1896 place Tired and Sleepless. SaxLS Station. Pa.. Feb. 29. Fannie Htrickler of this makes the following Httmnf: -T have suffered from a tired feeling and steepiessnees. 1 bave been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and it has cured me. x recommend flood s ssrsapar ilia as an excellent medicine." Hood's Pills are easy to take. to operate. easy Maty Per Cent. of all the peopl need to take a course yy it e ... .... oi xioea s oaraaparuia at this season to prevent that run down and dohili. tated condition which invites disease The money invested in half a dozen bottles of Hood's Sarespanlla will come back with large returns in the health and vigor of body and strength of nerves. Fob Run. Store room and dwell ing, ljocation North Main street. For particulars inquire of :F. .W. Noble, Mifflintown, Pa. Faa Ran Rtnm roam and dwall. ing house, or store room asperate. "t 11 . 1 ioa uweiiing souse nas seven rooms. Call on Joseph Adams'. 8r:. Washing ton street. . .. 7 . ' . Pure, rich blood is the- true cure for nervousness, and Hood's -Sarsa parilla is the One True Blood Puri fier and nerve tonic ' Thunuinda hua ittiUlt ' 41a auit building-up powsr of . Hood's Sarsa- 3 1 . ' 1 uariiia anu din itinnii ranAVM strength, vigor and vitality in its use. S33 will Day for six weeks, board and tboroasrh instruction ' in ' music at the Musical College. Freeburg. Pa. Sneeial instruction will h criv- musio in the Public Schools. . Spring Aerm begins, May 4. Jfor catalogues address, Hemst B. Motxr - March 4, '96. SB EAT asAKOAlH. For a limited time only. Don't miss it: 1 Doz. Cabinet Photoeranha and one 16x20 Crayon Portrait- made by one of the finest - Artists in Philadelphia, all for $3.75 at Hess' Photo Studio, Mifflintown, Pa. Always with eeea Kesnlte. BaooKviixa. Pa . Jan. 20. 1896 T take nieaanre in wrifintr that. T hm used Hood's Sarsaparilla for six years ana always witn good results. 1 reccommend it to all mv friends for esses eaused by impure blood. I give it to my children as a spring medicine. Mas J. M. Chernutt. UootT Ptll set harmoninnalv with Hood's Surraparilla. LIST OF DEALERS AND VENDERS or Foreign & Domestic Merchan dise IS Ti B COCRTT Or JUMATA, OS TSB TBAB 18, AS AFFBAI1BD ST TBS BBOBBTllI AP-FBAlSla. mrrxnrTown. J.B. S. 8. HotTt Pills are eaav to bnv. to take, easy to operate. C.nrn all liver ills. 25c. Remarkable, it Trae. "A man killed on tha raili-nat nw dies with his boots on," remarked a Reading railroad emnlovee at Wm Junction tbe other morning. "In my experience of ovtr 20 yeara I bave seen perhaps over a hnnli cases where people hsve been struck ana Kuiea oy engines, and in every instance, where the body was picked up was found to be minus shoes. Ev en men wearing heavy lop boots are not exempt from the inTritttta Any old engineer will tell you the niuio ming. At is a mystery which nobody seems able to solve, and is as inexplicable as that othor .tr.n. phenomenon of the drowned man who is alwavs on ton nf id. t . , . r w nana face downward, whil a a w nvUBU HUM! face upwards. ' D. H. l. CLASS . 14 . 13 . 14 Simons, Haraess. ... Rnbla, Furniture Hnsser, Groceries .... . Warner. Merchant ... Li. Banks k. Co., Drujg...., John Etks, Groceries....... J. C. Gilron, Groceries, fcc, K. H. llcClintic. Hardware. Binkle fcSon, Afrrcbiota.., W. F. Gnvdor.Farniture..., E. E. Noble, Herchsnt Karrt Jfvers, Clothier M. P. Crawford, Drugs D. W. Harlsy, Clothiar Joalata Vslley Bok S. C. Myers, Implements ..... . Emil Scbott, Merchant W. H Kollman, Jeweller W. S. Arbog-aft, Hardware.... DELAWARE TOWNSHIP. C. G. Winer, Merchant Samnel Schlegel. .Merchant.... J. W. Knight, Merchant Louis Brai4d OREEXWOOD TOWNSHIP. Dimm tt Brother 14 SUSQUEHANNA TOWNSHIP. 14 14 14 14 IS 13 12 14 14 14 13 8 14 12 14 14 18 13 14 14 J. T. H. R. BeaN. Meichant E. G. Shaffer. .Merchant B. S. Rhine, Merchant.. MONROE TOWNSHIP. J. H. Diets, Merchant Graybill tt Garman(Mrcbaats S. S. Grarbill t Co M. S. Graybill, Merchant FAYETTE TOWNSHIP. W. S. Brown Merchant E. M. Kellv. Merchant..-. A. J. Tarkes. Merchant IS J. M. LauTor, jtfercbsnt 14 Elmer Smith, Merchant IS A. J. Saniraaa, Merchant 13 " WALKER TOWNSHIP. W. W. Dimm. Merchant W. H. Eichman. Merchant J. B. Carber, ifurchant C. A. Tbornpon, Coal &Graia E. M. llaldeman, Merchant . . . THOMPSONTOWt. M. E Schlpvel. Merchant E. t. Stroub, Merchant J. F. IU'dcman, Drns T. S Thompson, Grain Jt Coal PATTERSON. Gass tt Sieber. Merchant W. H. Banks a Co.. Drugs.... Hollnranvh a- Son. Plnthior Man beck II Nelson 12 Mercantile asuociation 13 North A. Son. Giain 18 T J Mtdltavh. f Irnovrira la Joseph Frnueli, Merchant.... J 13 uowara airk, Tobacco 11 Oeo. Gashen. Merchant 14 14 13 14 14 12 14 14 13 14 14 14 13 14 14 13 14 14 13 12 14 13 and IS 14 14 18 14 14 14 14 18 14 MARRIED: BxALOB Raman Cr. !.- In.. . uo uuiqi Mareh at Snrana Tf,'ll K. t t tr- Lloyd, Mr. Ebaa A. Bealor and Misa fizzte a. jsarnard. E McMeen. Merchant. . F. S? lagle. impliments. Wm. Nankivel, Groceries Flcur W. M. Beale. Merchant M. T. Hibbs, Merchant J. B. Melov, Merchant Hiram McDonald, Confection- arics BEALE TOWRsnrp. F. P. Harris, Merchant H. R. Kobison a Bro T. K. Bearer. Merchant J. P. Kelly, Merchant KPRTTCE WIT.T. Tnwwsirrp. E. J. Reckendnrn. ilnrehnt IA J. L. Barton, Merchant . 13 Samuel Mowery. Merchant.... 14 W. B. Conn, Merchant 14 ' TtTKrannRa Tnmccim H S Tlenrv. Unrchant la Thomas Harkinson, Aferchant.. 14 H. 8. Thompson, Merchant.... 18 W. H. Eobifon, Merchant 14 A. C. Harrit. Merchant 14 J. B. Hnrr, Merchant ." 14 M. Harris. Clothier 14 C. M. Lewis, Uroceries 14 T.APir Tnmmre R.. H. Patferann tlwli 13 Joba Vaughan, Merchant. .7.7." 14 . u. nr. iimpoeil, Merchant.... 14 TUSBVTT TAWVRIfTV Noah Hertzlsr, Merchant 13 FFHM AXir.n wnrmmi G. W. Heck, Restaurant 14 PORT BOTAL. Afrs. Ephriass Ran nets Jt Co. merchant...... .' 14 J. C. Sartain, Groceries 14 A. J. Pettit, Merchant 14 (. O. Crosier, Groceries and Tnhncen la F R Hamer. Drnva 14 O. B. V. Kepler, Cletbier 14 Pe-t Royal Bank io M. C. Dimm, Merchant 13 G. T. Kepner, Coal at. Lumber.. 14 Sets. 7 00 1000 7 W 7 00 700 700 7 00 .10 00 10 00 12 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 30 00 7 00 12 60 7 00 700 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 700 - 7 00 10 on 7 00 7 00 12 60 7 00 7 00 n oo 7 00 10 00 7 0V 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 80 7 00 7 00 10 00 12 60 7 00 10 00 12 60 10 00 1000 700 10 00 7 I0 7 00 10 00 700 700 '0 00 7 00 7 00 11 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 i.O 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 700 1 00 7(0 7 00 7 0i 10 00 700 700 10 00 ' 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 700 700 700 20 00 10 00 700 12 00 7 00 MILFORD TOWNSHIP. G. B. M. Wisbaupt, Coal and Lnmber....... .......... 12 J. C. Mnornetd.Coal and l.na.' 14 . The license medtinnaif in tk. n . - aaai wasio eVVTV1 llall will be due and pavable, to tbe county trea sure on and after May 1st, 1896. An appeal wiU be held in the Commit eioners Office in tbe borough of Mifflintown en .March 28th, between tbe hours of 10 e'elock, a. m . and 4 o'clock, p. m., when aad where all parsons feeling theatsehes agrieved, may attend, if they think proper. Given under my hand and aeal this 271h day of February, A. D. 188 Mifflintown, Pa.. Wat. T. Sanaa, Feb. 27th, IBM. Mercantile Appraiser. rail Wh pay SOtoOOo. a reel tor fane whanyou can make the K Lmi.wVsj. ttr.Zi a et nil FOR 3 TO 20 CEI JTO A nam noiHMfiitSM nrwc Pm ana snwasa vjamt. a man snake fr and boy can i t from 4 o to eorooaeciay. OvarSOetyl IHuaMrataMl batakma KITSELMAM BROTHERS wi0rviiie, t irusiana II . jwaaawsa r gT; Tea Efts. We warn the readers of this jonrnal that we do not authorize the use of. out name in advertisements of so-called traveling optical specialists. . Our advice to all persons who have defective eyesight : ' ' AtgM traveling Specialists aad acdlars ot Spectacle. QUEEN & CO., Tbe Opticians, ioio Chestnut St., Philadelphia. aianuuacturers ana importers or Area rate and BeaetlfU Spectacles aad Eva G! Our Sijra Sight SI aatltor sent on receipt ot ave 2-cent postage atampa, I8C3. BARGAIN DAYS AT SCHOTT'S 8 TO RES. Commencing, Satnrday, March 21st aod contiDiiog r.il Fut iday even ing April 4th. Two oibtr great Harcaio Vfreks have passed: These Bargain Djs are of n;rre inif crtsnce to yon tl sn before SPRING IS APPROACHING: 80HOTT SriU h&ve his Si.ripn (?rnila nnn.oW.J W. ;,1 ...II .. , newest aod latest novelties at Sprcial liargain Prices. new iraiSI one at soo. Dress Ginghams at 5ie. Corsefs at 25, 39 and 48". Ked Table DaniaKk at 20 and 25c. White Table Damask at '25c. 42 ineh Pillow Case tcuilin at lOo. . Doable Width Wool Ilenrict a and Serges a" 25e. Ctasb Towellinif. 7 yards for 25e. Bojs' Percale Waists at 2le. Mr hite anlauodried Shirts at 39c. Fine Lace Curtains at 75c a pait. Lace Curtains by the yard ut 9o. Curtain Seriate at 5o a yard. Window Shades, Felt Scrim Rollers st 2 for 25o 011 Window Shades at 29o. Hill 36 iseh Bleach Muslin, 10yds for 69o. Blue Striped and Columbia Shirting. lOtde for 69o ' Ticking for Beds, 9yds for 69o. Differing V.rielic of Flavoring Extract, 8 bott'es for lOo Yellow muslin, fine quality, 36 inch wide, 10yds for 45o Heavy Yellow Jlfuslm, 41 inch wide at 6o. Ladies Hose at 5e, 8o, IDj and 12c. 12 Dos. Shirt Buttons for 2o i 16 Rows of Pins lo. 2b0 Envelopes for 36s. Men's Silk Euibroidricd Suspenders for lOe. Plush Album for 99o; worth $2.00. Box Writing Paper and Korelopos for 5 and 7s. Sheetings at Redueed Pnees. 7- 4 Sbeeticg at 15a. 8- 4 Sheeting at 16c. 9- 4 Sheeting at 17c. Wail Papers! Wall Papers. We have just reoeived 5000 bolts of New Spring Designs Wall Paper We will sell you ehoice patterns at 7o a Double 0H, with borders to match Don t fail to call and examine our stock. CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! We have received over 70 rolls of Carpets in Brussels, Inerains, Dom estic snd Rag Carpets. Also a fin has ia "Art-Squares." Choice Patterns Ingrains at 25c. Striped Carpets at 12o. Don't fail to look over our immense stock. 'All our Oil Cloths, Lace and Chenille Curta-ng, Chenille Table Covers at Redueed Prioes. . ; V SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! We will seil you: Ladies Fine Dongola Turned in any sty la toe, Lace or Buttons; worth $3 00; will be sold for $2.00; L.dies Calf Skin Shoes. lis- en or nn m.il . si io t i - a. en 1 . AH our Men's Shoes at Reduced Prices. 'Don't forget the time, March 21st to April 4(b ' Schott's Stores, 103 to lOOBRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Hollobaugh Son bavs received their entire line of Spring Clothing and Gents famishing Goods. irar opeeiai effort ror Spring oi 1596 JUm'B jl.BO Vut Baits. Last year this ideatiesl qaslity of goods sold for ten dollars. These Suits ia ever twenty styles of goods have no equal for the saoesy. . The cloth is sbsolutely all wool and fast eelor. The body tnasmiaM leataerine a very heavy Sutian George Armitage Brand. Best dye ia the world. Tbe sleeve lining is a splsndid thrss lsaf twill. Count 80 by 84 to the sqiare inch; the buttons best mottled Ivory not elsy or rubber nobby effects; reamed bole These Garments have in addition to the above, all the inside vitals com plete, making the 8even Dollar aad fifty oent Bait eemplete as durable as any tnat retails at azo.uu. . WE JUSTLY NAME IT "The Bsst Trads and Profit Maker in Amerioa." Spring Clothing, latest atyles. -Spring Hats, lstest stylss. Spnsg Shirt, nobbiest pattern. Oar prises sre tbe lowest. Our roods sre the best. Our styles are the lateet All Wa aak IS a teat anil ha wliA aaaarta h nan e11 nln(liin anaa sell inferior Goods or else he is a "Blower.' ' A Fine Life Size. WATER COLERED PORTRAIT given sway free to each customer whose cash purchases amount to TEN DOLLARS. We are Agents for the celebrated Douglass Shoe. Sweet Orr Overalls and Folding Umbrellas HOLLOBAUGH St SON, 116 MAIN STREET, PATTERSON, PA. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1881'. Special invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale oi Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLET, ltwilTbe TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who nave money to invest to examine the Stock of Geod for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES 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. BARLEY, MIFFLINTOWN PA. 1Z B T ABL rS TT K D I88O. The McClintic Hardware QTeTiPti1 NO. 119 MAIN STREET, 0 1 J JLi j. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Hardware, TBE HA8D58T WAV F08t8U to get along in the world is to buy ''real cheap things. As a rule, the less you pay, the more it costs in the long run. We don't boas-t of "cheap" prices at this Store, and ttill quality considered, we sell at prices that ought to interest careful buj'ers. COOK STOVES- We control the Sale of EAYMOND & 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 regulate, and are less trouble than any other stove. We have them in four sizes. Prices range from $15.00 to $28.00. EVERY WOMAN KNOWS how easily things get "scratched up" around the houfce. Sometimes it's a chair or a table or a door. More than half the time, the scratches are neglected, because it seems hardly worth while to send for a painter. Why not do the work yourself. You can Get Prepared Paints all Ready Jo use at a trifling cost. You can brighten up furniture, doors, flower pots, buggies and lots of ctber things. We keep these prepared paints in all (he colors. And we sell paint brushes, too good ones. Tbe paints ccme in tin bnckets, holding 4 P. Tbe price is 15o K. H. McClintic. S. S. Ruble, Practical Ehnbaltncr and Funer al Director. CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. SATISFACTION GlABAKTEED IIVALL CASES. Bridpefrt, Aliffi intern n, Pa. PmSILVlNU COLLEBE, S11(SJ, PA Famnded la 1S33. Large Facnltv. Twe Ju l ceurtes or study Classical and Scientific, Special csurses is all depart, meats. Obscrratory, Laboratories and new Qsanaaium. Sfcam beat. Libraries, 22,000 volumes. Ezpeases lew. Ocpirl. sent of Hygiene and Physical Culture ia charge of an experienced physician. Ac cessible ky frequent railroad trains. Loca tioa on the BATTLEFIELD ofGettraburr. mast Blrasan and hnltkv BBa?aan A TORY DEPARTMENT, ia at par ate buidinffa. for havi and nnn. man . . J ... H flC Darinc lor bua:neaa nr CinUam hd.t.. 'a' care ef the frincipal and three assist. . ... .. . -"" rwaiuioa; who aiuoeais ia ina nutidina;. Fall term ooeaa SantantMr fith 1HQA v.. Catalogues, address n. W. MCKNIGHT, D. D P resident. er KEY. O. G. KLINGEK, A. M., Principal Oetttysbarg, Pa. jjk Sclantiflo Amarlsmii i Aflency for rvc mm i m -r- m ea JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, FMirFL.IHTOWIV, PA. StookhoUerB Individnally Liable JOSEPH KOTHROCK. PrtnAtnt. T. VAK IRWiy, Cotktet orascTOas. W. C. Poroeroy, Joseph Rotbroek, John Hertfler. Josiah L. Barton. Robert E. Parker, Louis E. Atkinson T. v. Irwin. STOCCBOLr-ESS 2 ' Geo'pe A. Eepner, Annin tf. Sbflit. v joseps KomrocK, f . w. Manbeck,' Ij. k. Atkinson, H. E. Parker, W. C. PomerOT. J. Holmes trwin Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Tbompson. eiwvaTa. . , mrm BtllflU mm tV.iiV. rr m mmm t mmt HU.. I A tX, ill BaoaowAT. Nlw Yoair. PMet bureau for samrlac wnu In Amtil-i Krcrr rairnt Ukrn out tr ua la brousht tx-tttn the public bj a auUee tfvea frca otcaarge la LUt mm-iwm cin-aiantm or BJI7 aeWBBIie papr in world. BulandldlT Illustrated. Wo lnt.llii.-.n; afjaHaaa, Sei Snaadwar. Siw Tork atr, .una G arfi old Toose Bale. aHuuialafraa. euMAlStA.. W.ankstA.aC. he P.u res Side; Head ac! HAVE TOO MOKET TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER 1 -CALL. AT John Bertcler. Charlotte 8 nvder. John V. Blair, P. M. M. Pennell, Psmnel S. Rothiock, M. N. Sterrett, James G. fleadine. I. W. Hearje. T. V. Irwin Josiah L Barton, Robert H. Patterson, Levi Llpbt, Wm. S warts. H. J. Shellenberger, M. E. Schlrgel, "hree and Poor ner cent, interest will paid on eertiflcates of deposit. fjan 28, 1895 tt WANTED-AM inFAIS thins to patent Protact yonr ideaajthey mar waujua- 1UK2T GO., Ptrat Attorneys, WMUiwtaa. t. C tor UM& SlalOO twiaa offaW-? " ' TB8 WEST MIFFLIlfTOWN, TA. FOUR PER OENT. 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