SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : IfEPSBSPAT MAR. SK, 18M. TERMS. SnbMriptioa, $1.50 jr mum tf ndd drufce; $2.00 If Bot paid fa, dT.JST Transient adTerttsmmU Inserted at 60 eenta per Ineh for each Insertion. Transient business notices la local col ' B, 10 eont Pr lino for each Insertion. Iednctioni will be made to those deairimr to by tha year, half or quarter PUBLIC SAL.ES. Mauch 25 Charlea L. Meloy io Milford township lire stock, farm mauhiiery. - jUabch 26. Wra. Jerome Thomp son. Dear Mexico live stock and farm machinery. , SHORT LOCJ3LS. Sleighing on th 24th of March. Zsro on the morning of the 24th of March. Th Republican county candidates are named. The discovery of the North Pole is stiil in doubt. The Pittsburg Saengerfest is to is -to have 2,600 singers. The Democratic county committee met in town on Saturday. -Kties Lloyd, of McAJisterville, spent Sunday ith Mrs. Robert McMeen. J nst received: New 8tock of Children's carriages at W. F. Snyder's. Sleighing cama to an ead on the 19th. Rain and sunshine spoiled it. Judge Bailey of Huntingdon, held court two d9ja last week for Judge Lyons. Itfiss Msggie Memoiinger of Spruce Hill visited the Misses Laird on Sat urday. The Arch Rock school will give an entertainment on the 26th inst. All are invited. Tha Epworth League will hold a sociable at Rev. Mortimer's on Thurs day evening. S. B. Loudon is announced among the Democracy as a candidate for Aa eociata Judge. Miss Bird Killian, of Lewistowo, spent Saturday with E.titor Jack mail's family. .Miss Btfulah luman accompanied her brother J. E. Autnia, Dixon, Ill inois, this week. Sitvdcr the Furaitur dealer will soil you oak bed room suits as low as $18.00 Pennsylvania has more post offices than aay other State in tha Union of Matss. boo Laa 4,tb'J. W. H. McLaughlin ia tha first caa didate among the Democracy an nounced for Commissioner. Will tha National Conventions straddle the gold and ilver question? , l . f ., . . i i A A A number of masons from Lewis town attended the Masaaio Centen nial in this town la9t Fridty evening. About thirty five trackmen on ' the Pennsylvania Railroad between Har ris burg and Newport have been laid off. , John Reno of Belleville, Mifflin county, paid his old home and friends here a visit last Thursday and Fri day. The blasting on the Railroad be low Port Royal at night, sounds in houses as if some one had fallen out of bed. A fox was run into tha tows, of Iiiverpoo), Perry county last week and caught in front of Nagle's bar ber shop. Largest stock of Furniture ever kept in J unsata county, you can find t Sayders'. Mrs. Wilbarforce 'Sahweyer, pre sented her husband with an 8 pound girl baby, at noon, on the 24th of March 1S96. "If the United States had as great a relative population as Japan, iL would bavo a population of 960,000, 000 pooplo." Win. Peoplo3, of Downingtown, Chester county, visited his brother John PeoplfcH, in Fermanagh town ship lust week. - W. E. Aumau served 17 years con ecutively as a member of tho com mittee on permanent certificates of common schools. J. E. Auman is preparing o move to Dixon, Illinois. He has been a successful teacher in the common schools of this town. The Waterford liquor license ques tion, came before J udge Bailey list Thursday. The Judge turned the liquor petition down dry. Tho past winter was cold by spurts, but did not form ice sufficiently thick on the rirer to cause fear for the safety of the bridges. Mrs. Charles Roach and friend Mrs. Goodrich, of Baltimore, are the guests of Mrs. Roach's mother, Mrs. George Goshen in Patterson. The four thiDgs necessary for suc cess, are health, sobriety, work, econ omy. Young man, if you have those four qualities you will succeed. A sled load of Academy students went to the home of Miss Annie Wil sou at Van Wert on the 17th inst., ad there pleasantly spent the evening- "The Last Days of the Confed eracy," a lecture "by Gen. John B. Gordon, will be delivered in Lewis town on th evening of the 9th ( Apn'L The public school committee on teachers' permanent certificates, met in town on Saturday, and put in the day and part of the night in exami nation. The statement is made by a church paper that on an average every day in tha United States, over two hun dred young girla are led astray, and appeals to mothers to be certain of the outgoing and incomings of their daughters. mey snouiu uuw., "rhre is mj girl to-night Masonrv old in Mifflintown on Friday, and the U"'J nere cciaDrated the Cen tennial on the evening of that day by a banquet. A lot of boys, 13 to 18 years old, were arrested in Altoona, charged with disorderly conduct, for snow balling on the streets of that town last Thursday. Peach growers reprt a large per centage of peach buds dead, but do not know whether dead because of the drougih last summer or the cold of this winter. Snvder for coal in the Middle Creek Valley, in the same formation that Isaac Et ka is digging in for coal in thiscoun- ir rwr ' bji near van veri. The town council of TTnntfnwrlnn has passed au ordinance, that tramps wno are lodged in that town, shall break stone on the streets for their board and lodging. The Altoona Tribune of March 20 says of the lock up in the Mountain City: "It is doubtful if the foulest dungeon of antiquity was worse than the lockup of Altoona. The town council of Huntingdon refused to renew the contract with the electric light company of that town to pay $50 a lamp, a year. Consequently the town has no street light Rev. W. B. Cjx, of Glen Rock, York county, Pa., stopped off for dinner on the 20th, with W. H. Zeiders, while on his way home from conference. Rev. Cox was formerly pastor of the Patterson Church Farmers report eld clover killed by the freezing weather of the past winter, and the new clover a failure, and from that statement go to anoth er, namely: The hay crop this com ing summer will be a very short one. Rev. Philip Graif who not many years ago preached for the Lu heran congregation in this town and lack- ins Creek Valley, has joined the Freewill Biptist Church and is preaching for that peopla in Califor nia. Senator Vest delivered a speech in the United States Senate last week, azainst President Cleveland, for hay insr belittled the Christianity of Western pioneer people in a speech that the President made at- a Home Missionary Meelin Geo. H. Williams, representing J. M. Runk & Co. publishers, gave us a pltasaot call on Saturday morn iaz last. He represents an import' ant biographical enterprise that with in the coming year will interest the chief families of J umata. An eifthance savh: The State Sec retary of Agriculture will make war against some of tho cheap candies, tvhinli nm oilnl t f-ratod with terra blba. and upon impure vinegar and other deleterious articles of food, the sile of which is prohibited by law. The man wh i was perplexed ove tlm mi'.aii.-wi .uliptlipr the cl'jy wasr crnA liia tnil or wh other tha tail W8? t : . . ged the dog, is perplexed over ine oiiaii'on whether life weather wacrs the ground hog or -whether the ground hog wags the weatuer. "It ia shown hy the official statis Uf a Hiar. in ft rrivn 1.000 of the Deo pie of Massachusetts there are now ronra imlirirliin'R nnst-sseJ Of mCU- av&fa nnA f .ii..i7Afl ffttAfl thin Prfif before, and that the average size of 6nch estates is more than double what it was s xty years ago." To hear some people in Hunting don bewail tho loss of the electric liarLt in that town, one is almost in clined to believe they were raised where there is no nigut and dirk ness. The town council refused to pay the electric light company $60 a lamp, and that is tho reason they have no street hgh. On the 15th inst., Captain Thomas S. McCahan, died at his home at Birmingham, Huntingdon county of pneumonia, aged 60 years. On the Wednesday following the 17th inst , his wife died of tho tamo dieease He contracted pneumonia at a public sale and his wife contracted tae dis ease while attendidg him in his ill ness. Kentucky militia were called out in anticipation of tho Legislature of that atate becoming riotous, but ine Legislature behaved itself, and dis tinguished itself by doing nothiDg. It did not even elect a United States Senator as it was expected to do. It adjourned and went home, leaving the militia eamped about the State Houe. The soldiers speedily left, after the Legislature adjourned. Bradstreet's Journal cf Trade, of March 31st says: The growth of the honey industry has been very rapid. According to the last census the pro duction during the preceding yeir was 63,398,327 pounds, compared with only 25,743,208 younds ten years earlier it in not generally known that Iowa lad iu production with 6,813,000 pounds, although Utah and other western states have increased heavily. The Beaver Springs Snyder coun ty Herald of the 19th inst., says: Samuel Bowersox and Isaiah Binga man claim to have discovered a cur ions piece of work, which is large enough in the inside for two men to move about. The inside is covered with ground nud no signs of ptones are to be found. The boys expect beneath this ground is buried a rich treasure which they intend to take out soon with the hoo and shovel. The Democratic county commit tee met on Saturday to elect dele gates to the State convention. There were four candidate bfore the com mittee, namely, Lewis Dimm, J. S. Sartin, J. G. Heading, Dr. A. J. Fisher. Dr. Fisher received 12 votes; Dr. J. G. Heading received 16 votes; J. S. Sartin received 18 votes; Lewis Dimm received 18 votes. J. S Sartin and Lewis Dimm were declared dele gates to the State convention. A resslution was passed favoring Patti son as a nominee for the presidency. People of Mifflintown have a rec ollection of two sewing machine agents named Voorhees and Thomp son, wno aome montDs ago got into an affray with Hiram Smith of this town over a sewing machine 'business transaction. Last Saturday morn ing Thompson was found in a bed room of a Lancaster hotel with two outlet Holes in his forehead. He was not dead; he was conscious, but said he could not tell how he came to be snot, and u there was no other evi dence than his appearance, bis case might be set down as quite myster ious. There is however a woman in the case, who throws light enough upon the trouble to clear np what might have remained forever a ' mys tery, if she had succeeded in taking her own life as she tried to do. About the tima Llnoufar learned that Thompson, the sewing uiauuine agent nad been found in bis room at the hotel dvino- from pistol shots in his head, a young woman, namea isettie iUcconnell shot herself in her fat.liar'a hnliaA in Coatsvilie, but as she failed to strike a vital part of her body, she was not killed and confessed ihi cause of the shooting, ani toid how s'je had rojmed with Thompson at the hotel in Lancaster, and hnw sli liarl .lini him and hurried to the railroad and took the first train to her father's home in Coataville. She is unmarried She met Thompson at Coataville. Thev fall in Invo with annh nthor and she often visited Lancaster and other places with him and remained as uoieis rooming as mia and wife. She says she believed him to be a single man. Thompson's wife, who lives at Hirrisburg with their three children tells that Bettie knew him to be a married man. fhataliM nn a ntimhor of occasions visited Harrisburg and 11 ! -a . . waiKea too and iro by tLeir House to catch a sight of Thompson or for a t alk or walk down town together Bettie knew of the efforts to win the husband back to his family and be lieving that h was about to cast her off as the time of her extremity appro ached, she was induced to perpetrate a double murder, first to kill him in their room at the hotsl, and then go to her home atCoatesville and murder herself, but the pistol failed to do the work expected of it, and at this writing, both Thompson and Bettie are alivo but in a critical condition. Complete assortment of Baby car riaes at W. F. Suvder's. 2t RVIIilLiG SORES CUBED. Latimore, Pa. Feb. 19, 1896. A few years ago I had running sores on my limbs for which I tried various medicines without benefit, and then I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. After I bad t-ikeu this medicine for a while the sores healed and I have had no trouble with them since. I recommend Hoed s Somaparilla to all. W. H. Hayberger. Hood's Pills act harmoniously with Hood's Sarsaparilla. MEWS FROM CIIXBCUES. Sunday morning, Rev. A. N. Raven will speak upon this subject. Cn American Civilizition be c;ited Chris tian In tho evening he will speak upon this subject: Tbo Glorious Coming, or tbe Blessed Hope. This com so of gormens is proving such a treat to tbe people that he shell continue them. The Time for Building up the st s tern is at this season. The cold weither has made unusual drains upon the vital forces. ' The blood has become impoverished and impure, and all the functions of the body suf fer in consequence. Hood s Sarsa parilla is the great builder, because it is the One True Blood Purifier oDd nerve tonic. Hood's Pills become the favorite cathartic with all who use them. All druggists. 25c. Your Opportunity. Your opportunity to secure one cf the best magazines in America is found iu the subscription offered by the Sestojei. and Republican. We will bend you the Juniata SEsTrsEL and Republic as and Th Cosmopolitan Mcgazino to an v address in Juniata county for (1.84 in advance. Dur ing 1896 The CosiHopoiitan will pub lish between one end two thousand pages, and one thousand illustrations. Many of the ablest writers and art ists of tho times are employed on the magazine. The magazine will sur- priss you in its completeness. It will prove itself to be one of the most satisfnetory publications that you ever secured for yourself and family. S:nd one dollor and ciarhtv- four cents and secure both the J Vsi ata Sehtixel and RepublicAn end Cosmopolitan one year. Knowledge of Cows- The editor of the Washington Post knows something about cows as may be learned from the following answer to an inquiry about cows from West Virginia: Elkins, W. Va. Editor Farm Dept. Weekly Post: Dear air: It is my intention to buy a lew cows, and write to ask vour advice about tho breed best suited to the farm. I have plenty of grass. Very truly yours. L E. T. . Without knowing much more thnn we do of the conditions under which your cows will be kept or the object you have in view, we cannot do bet ter than quote a bit of advice given at a farmers' institute by Mr. Lind say cs he covers the field most thor oughly. 'If you want miik, buy a Hulsteic: if butter is a deserdatum, a Jersey or a Guernsey; if you want beautifully marbled beef and are prepared to provide the best feed and care, buy a Shorthorn; if you want an animal that will do well in a severe climate, buy a Red Poll or a black mulley; if you wnt a cow that will give some milk and raise an alleged calf while "rustling," buy a scrub; if vou want a cow to give milk while ranging ov er barren wastes where she must travel 4, 3-4 miles for water, buy her in a condensed m lk can or co without." Ready for inanection A large line of Spring millinorr, novel ties, trimmed hats and Bonnets at Mrs. Ickes, Patterson. Pa. Prioa lowest 2w. Fob Rest. Store room and dwell ing. Location North Main street. For Darticnlara innnirn nf V W Noble, Mifflintown, Pa. Fob Rmrr Store room and dwell ing house, or store room seperate. The dwellinc honna has utmi room. Call on Joseph Adams, Sr., Washing ton street. - Pure, rich blood is th for nervousness and Rnnd'a Kama. parilla is the One True Blood Pari- ner and nerve tonic. Thousands have tented tha 0rnt building-up powrr of Hood's Sarsa parilla end have fonnd renewed strength, vigor and vitality in its use. $33 will pay for six weeks, board and thorough instruction in music at the Musical College. Freeburc. Pa. Special instruction will be giv en to those desiring to teach vocal music in the Public Schools. Spring Term begins, May 4. For catalogues address, Hembt B. Moteb. March 4, '96. GREAT BARGAIN. For a limited time only. Don't miss it: 1 Doz. Cabinet Photographs and one 16x20 Crayon Portrait made by one of the finest Artists in Philadelphia, all for $3.75 at Hess' Photo Studio, Mifflintown, Pa. Klnty Per Cent. of all the pcopl need to take a course of Hood's Sarsaparilla at this season to prevent that run down and dobih tated condition which invites disease. The money invested in half a dozen bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla will ccrae back with large returns in the health and vigor of body and strength of nerves. HoodTt Pill "j ' J to take, easy to operate. Cure all nver u.s. zoc. LIST OP. DEALERS AND VENDERS :.T Foreign & Domestic Merchan dise in Tta corsTT or jchiata, tob. the ye Aa 1898, ai appraised BT TBE BEaCHXTilE AP-rBAISER. MTfTXISTOWN. J. H. Simons, Harness. ... S. S. Kuhle, Furniture I. D. Muaser, Groceries .... H. I.. Warner, Uercbaot ... L. Banks 4c. Co., Drugs..... John Etka. Groceries J. C. Oilron, Groceries, Ave.. K. U. L'cClmtic. Ilardwa a. H inkle k Sons, AfcrchanU... W. F. Gnydor, Furniture.... E. E. Noble, Merchant Ferd Afvi-rs, Clothier M. P. Crawford, Drugs D. W. Ilarlej, Clothier Juniata VaDry Bank S. C. Myers, Implements ... Eaill Schott, Merchant W. II. Rol'.man. Jnrllr W. S. Aruogast, Hardware. CLASS .. 14 .. 13 .. 14 .. 14 .. 14 .. 14 .. 14 .. 13 .. 13 .. 12 .. 14 .. li .. 14 . 13 .. 8 .. 14 .. 12 .. 14 .. 14 DIXAWAIIE TOWNSHIP C. G. Winey, Merchant 13 Samuel Schlegel, Atrrhant.... 18 J. W. Knisht, Merchant ... .. 14 Louis Braidd A GREENWOOD TOWTISHIP. J. T. Dimm & Brother 14 BUSOUEHANNA TOWKSHIP. H. B. BeaK Metchant 14 E. G. Shafftr, Jterchant 12 B. S. Kbioe, Mrchact 14 MONROE TOWNSHIP. J. M. Died, Merchant 14 Graybill t Garman, Merchants 12 S. S. Graybill t Co 14 M. S. Graybill, Merchant 14 FAYETTE TOWNSHIP. W. S. Brown. Merchant 13 E. M. Kelly, Mcrchmt 14 A. J. Varkes, Merchant 13 J. M. Laurrr, irchant 14 Elmer Smith, Merchant 13 A. J. Sausruan, Merchant 13 WALKER TOWSSHIF. W". W. ,D'ninii Merchant 14 W. H. Eichman, Merchant.... 14 J. B. Cirpcr, Afurchant 13 C. A. TI:ompon, Coal & Grain 14 K. M. Iialdeman, Merchant ... 14 THOMTSONTOWX. M. E Schlecel, Merchant 13 E. S. Stroub, Merchant 14 J. F. Ha'dMnan, Drnps 14 T. S Thompson, Grain & Coal 13 P.VTTERSOK. Guss & Skber, Mvicbant 12 W. II. llai.ka & Co.. Drugs.... 14 Hollobanib k Son. Clothier 13 Mmbeck k. Nelson 12 MeicantilH Aanrmfinn 13 Ncrtb k Son, Giain 13 T. J. Mifldaph. f Irfireripa . IA Jorcpb Penneli, Merchant.....' 13 novum ai'K, toimcco n Oro. G.-ben, Merchant 14 E. E. McKern. Merchant 13 W. r. S lagle, Impiiinents 14 Wm. Nankivel, Groceries and Flour 14 W. M. Bealc. Merchant la M. T. Hibbs, Merchant 14 J. B. Melov, Merchant 14 Birara McDonald, Confection- anes 14 BEALE TOWKSHIP. F. F. H.'rrn, Merchant........ 14 7 00 11. K. Kcbtson k Bro 14 7 m T. K. Beaver, Merchant 18 10 00 J. P. Kelly, Merchant 14 7 00 SPBTJCE HI1X TOWNSHIP. K. J. lleckendorn, Merchant... 14 7 00 J. L,. Burton. Merchant 13 '0 00 Samuel Mowery. Merchant.... 14 7 00 W. B. Cona, Merchant M 7 00 TrSCABORA TOWNSHIP. H. S. Henry, Merchant 14 Tboiuas Harkinson, Jforchant.. 14 H. S. Thompson, Merchant.... 13 W. B. Robifon, Merchant 14 A. C. H.irri, Merchant 14 J. B. Uenrr, Merchant 14 M. Harris, Clothier 14 C. M. Lewin, Groceries 14 LACK TOWNSHIP. R. 11. Patterson. Merchant 13 John Vaughan, Merchant 14 G. W". Campbell, Metchant.... 14 TUKBETT TOWNSHIP. Noah Dcrtzlcr, Merchant 13 FERMANAGH TOWKSHIP. G. W. Heck, Restaurant 14 PORT ROYAL. $ cts 7 00 10 00 7 eo 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 12 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 30 00 7 00 12 60 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 12 60 7 00 7 00 10 GO 7 (10 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 0 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 12 50 7 00 10 00 12 50 10 00 10 00 7 00 io ro 7 CO 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 CO '0 00 7 00 TOO 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 10 7 00 7 OJ 10 00 7 00 7 CO 10 00 700 Afrs. Ephriam liannels k Co. merchant U J. C. Sartain. Groceries 14 A.J. Petiit. Merchant ." 14 t. . Crezier, Groceries and Tobacco., ............. 14 F. B. Barner, Drugs 14 (i. B. M. Renter. Clothier 14 Port Royal Bank 10 M. C. Dimm, Merchant 13 G.T. Kepner, Coal & Lumber.. 14 7 CO 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 20 00 10 00 7 00 MILFORD TOWNSHIP. G. B. M. Wishaupt, Coal and Lumber.... 12 12 00 J. C. Moorbead, Coal and Lum- 14 7 00 Tho license medtioned in the above list will be due and parable, to the eonnty trea sure on ana aner nay 1st, ibvo.- An appeal will be held in the Commis sioners Office in tbe borough of Mifflintown, ob .March 2Stb, between tbe boors of 10 o'clock, a. ro . and 4 o'clock, p. m., when aad where all persons frelinc- IhemseUes scrieved, may attend, if they tbink proper. Given under my band and seal this 27lh day or February, A. D. 186 Mifflintown, Pa.. Wm. T. Shibk, Feb. 27th, 18W. Merehanhle Appraiser. aw-waVlaaEOa fXt-J''tgigV 12 JiSS-o roci or fr.r.p v.-hsnjou c-.n makattiafc FOR 13 TO 20 CPHTa A annt Koraa nisn, sun Kironar, play and chicken tight. A man and boy can male from 40 to eorodaadar. OvarSOatylos. IHtjninttcMl calaujk am.. KITSELMAM BROTHERS Kmgevtiie. ; Indiana WFM 5-ib-7a aWiaaaaasJ, V Examine Yter Em. 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: . AToldtrrclint mpeeUUsts mad pedlar of Spectacles. QUfcbN 5: CO., The Opticians, ioio Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Manufacturers and Importer or Aeeauwte sad BaMtMwl wpectaoiM mmd En filaaiaa Our gya Sight MoaUtor sent on receipt of Ave 2-ouut poatage atainpa. 1886. mow a BARGAIN DAYS AT SCHOTT'S STORES. Commencing, Satnrdjy, JJarch 21st acd ccntin cef 1 ctil Fatcrdsy even ing April 4:h. Two other great Herstin Vrrka bave pascd: These Birgcin V$ mc if a.tie imtir-aLcc to cu tint lel re SPRING IS APPRO JVCI-IIISTG: SCHOTT will newest and latest i:on-l;ieg a? Special Uareain Prie-.i 1.1 ew a;M OIIK CI aoo. Dresa Gingliaais at 5 io. Corsets at 25, 39 and 48j. lied Table Daraask at 20 and 25o. White Table Daaisrk at 25o. 42 inch Pillow Case rtaalin at 10c. Double Width Wool Ilenriet. rnd Sergos a' 25e. Crasb Toellinp, 7 yards for 25c. Bos' Percale Waisia at 21c. White uclaundried Shirts at S9o. Fine Lace Curtains at 75o a pan. Lace Curtaiua by the yard i.t 9o. Curtain Scrims at 5o a yard. Window Shades, Felt Scrim Koi.Vrs nt 2 for 25c 011 Window Shades at 29o. Hill 36 inch lilea:b Jluslin, 10yd forcG9c. Blue Striped and Columbia Shirting, lbjds fur 69c. Ticking for lie 's, 9yds for 69o. Differiog Vtrietie of Flavoring Extract, 3 bott'es for 10a Yellow inushu, fine quality, 36 indi wi le, 10yds for 45o Heavy Yellow Jtfusliu, 41 mob wide at 63. Ladies Hose at 5c, 8c, 1Sj and I2jc. 12 Doz. Shirt Buttons for 2c 16 Rows of Pins lo. 250 Envelopes for CGs. Men's Silk Embroidried Su?renders fcr 10c. Plush Albura for 99o; worth J2.00. Box Wiiting Paper and Euvelopea for 5 arid 7o Sbeeticg? at Reduced Prices. 7 4 Sheeting at l5o. 8 4 Sheeting at 16o. 9 4 Sheeting at 17o. Wall Papers! Wall Tapers. We haye just received 5000 bolt8 of New Spring Designs Wall Paper. V e will sell jou choice patterns at 7o a Double Holt, 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, Ingrains, Dom estic and Raj Carpel. AUo a fin hai ia "Art Squares." Choice Patterns Ingrains at 25o. Striped Cirpets at 124J. Don't fail to look over our immense stook All nnr Oil Plnlht 1 J flu n ... . . i j . . uu vneuuie urra ns, Uucciile '1 abie'Covers at xveuucea i rices. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES? ' We will seM youi-La.'iies F.ce Dicgola Turned in nny-stjU rtoc, Lace Buttons; worih $3 00; wi'.l be sold for $2.00; Ladles C:f Skin Shoes, lis or unlined at $1.19. Original Price Si. 50. Ail our ftlen'a Shoes at Reduced Pricea. Don't forget the time, March 21st to April 4th Schott's Stores. lOS to lO0;;jBRIDGE ST., ' MTEFLESTO WN. PA. 1865, ESTABLISHED, 188V-. special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. 7. HABLBY. 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 BEAUTIFUL STYLE! of Suits and Overeoats 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. HAKLEY, MIFFLIN TOWN FJL. S. S. Ruble, Practical Embalmcr and Funer al Director. CALLS PE0MPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. SATISFACTION l ABAflTEED lALL CASES. B ridge frt., Miffl inton u, Po. Hollobaugh Son hare reoeWed their entire line cf Spring Clothing and Gents farnishinf Qooda. Our Bpaeial effort for Spring of 1896 Man'g $7.50 Cat 8its. Last year this identical qualitjr of goods sold for ten dollars. These 8uits io over twenty styles of goods bave no equal for the nonay. The elotb ia absolutely all wool and fast eolor. The body tnmniiaga leatberine a yery heavy Statian George Armitage Brand. Beat dye ia the world. :. Tbe sleeve lining is a splendid three leaf twill. Count 80 by 84 to the square inch; tbe buttons best mottled Ivory not clay or rubber nobby effects; reamed bole These Garments bave in addition to the above, all tbe inside vitals ejaa plete, makiag the 8even Dollar and fifty cent Suit complete as durable as say 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 stjles are the latest. All we ask is a test, and be who asserts be can sell clothing lower, mult sell inferior Goods or else be is a "Blower.'' A Fine Life Size AYATEE COLERED PORTRAIT given away free to each customer wboss cash purchases amount to TEN DOLLARS. We are Agents for the celebrated Douglass Shoe. Sweet Orr Overalls and Folding Umbrellas HOLLOBAUGH & SON, 116 MAIN STREET, PATTERSON, PA. ESTABLISHED 1880. Hie MeClintie Hardware QTAT?!? NO. 119 MAIN STREET, 0 1 VJ li Cj. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Hardware, the mnmr way vozmtz to ge-t along in the world is to buy ''real cheap things. As a ruie, tne less you pay, tne more it costs m the long run. We don't boast of "cheap" prices afe this Store, and still quality considered, we sell at prices that ought to interest careful buyers. 7 COOK STOVES- We control the Sale of RAYilOND & 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$2800; EVERY. WOMAN KNOWS how easily things get "scratched up" around the house. 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 Heady io use at a trifling cost. You can brighten up furniture, doors, flower pot-, buggies and lots cf ctber things. . r We keep these prepared paints in all the colors. And we sell paint brushes, too good ones. Tbe paints come in tin buckets, holding 4 P. The price is 15o. K. H. MeClintie. PEMSILVAKIA COLLEGE, GETTISBI RC, pa Founded In 13. Large FacHlty. Two tu 1 cvur.-e ot study Classical and Scientific, P fecial course in all depart. raeDts. Observatory, Laboratories and new arainaiium. Sfeam beat. Libraries, 22,000 Ttilnraes. Expenses lour. DepirL ment of Hygiene and Pbysic-tl Culture in charge of an experienced phrstcisa. Ac cessible by frequent railroad trains. Loca tion oa the BATTLEFIELD ol'Geltvshurf. mcst pieaai and bealtny. PR EI AH A ruill Jc.I'it KT J?l EST. in separ ata cuiiiiogs, lor ooys aul young man pre paring for business or Colli ?e. under swe ial care of tu friocipal and tbrre assist. ants, residing with students in tho building, fall term opas September 6tb, 1895. For Catalogues, address H. W. MCKNIGHT, D. D., President, or REV. O. G. KLINGER, A. U., Principal, Ofttty&barg, fa. yjjT Colsntiao American gh Agency JUNIATA VALLEY BAK, OP MIFFLISTOWJI, PA. Stockholders Indiridually Liable JOSEPH P.OTHROCK. Prtndtut. T. VAN IRWIN, Cuthm BIBICTOSS. W. C. Pomoroy, Joseph Rotbroek, Join Hortsler, Josiah L. Barton. Rohert E. Parker, Louis E. Atkinson T. V. Irwin. STOCKHOLDERS : George A . Kepner, Annin M. Sbni;. josepa Hoinroca, f. w. alanbeck,' ij. t.. Aisinwn, u. Ci. raracr, W. C. Poroeroy, J. Holmes Irw;n Maty Kiirts, Jerome M. Thompson, Jr.bn nertzler, T. V. Irwin. Charlotte Snvder. Josiah T. Rrtnn. John M. Bluir, Bohert H. Patterson, F. M. M. Penneil, Levi I,ijrht. Pitmnel S. Rothtock, Wm. P warts. M . K St.TTOtt. R J Shollnh. Jsm s G. Heading, M. K. Schlegel, 8. W. Heaps. Three and Fonr per cent, interest will ec paid od certificates of deposit. Han 23, 1896 M WANTED-AN IDEAoT. uuiib io tMn r rnneoi your raeas : they mar hrlnjr too wealth. Write JOHN WXDDBE& BCKN CO., Patent Attorneys, Waahiiurton. V. C, for their 1U0 priie offer OAVWaTW. TR&DR lllflL DSSiON PATEKTS, CSPYRieHTa. for Inform&tlaftnS f rpfl Handboi!r write tn U i. N :i fi CO., 'Ml Broadway. Nw Tore. C:(k vt iKirraa for secniina patents lu Amtiricft Every patent taken out by us la bmanlit bfo.-n the pufiiio by a uotico ifivan froe otcaaTKe la tho $. mntitit mtxlm IrffP3t elrmlation of any c!ntlfie panrr in th. world. Splendidly llliutnrtud. So Intallinnt Iran should be without It. Weakly, BS.MIa year; 1 Ju six month. AddrsM, Ml) Jtr jt CO fcsusBuu, 361 Uroadwaj, Hew York Otiy. a CM syo n o 3 3 h Cestui Cnstliiatio!i, F.ettci e Cointiftmoii, trr Dortt-n W is bJuLlcirw- Ouu-iiajIiiAC.t&iy V.'.JaaK.,XY. PaU res Ssck Head stche EAVE M MONEY TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER 1 CALL. AT- TBI FIRST MIFFLINTOWN, TA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID OS TIME CERTIFICATES, Mosey toM9d at Lowest Rates. OonaumpUon Surely Cured. To Tn Bnaoa: Plaaaa infom yoor nodeta Bixtlbaya poaiUra renaady for the abore uuiird fimaaa. By lt ttmaly n thn nila of hopeleaa aohaTbaenpennaiientlrcwad. I abU be rld to send two bottlea ot my remedy TBME to aaj n tr nadars wao aava eonmiaiptloa It they will .!d ma their Eipreaa and P. O. addraaa. Bpeot. fully, KlBIXXniaI.lLOvianaiiak.K