SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : nuns. fjafcseriptioa, IM ymr aaenai U Mid 4"t S2.Q0 If ..tM lakiTM Mite per lne for iatiga. " Traartcat uaalness aotiaee la lad a. k 1 IBCM waalrtog to aarertU. by tha year, fcrif ar qaaxter SHORT LOCALS. Late oats sowing. Late prinS ia the general remark Tha late season has kpt the frnit uuug uuck. Mrs. Bonsall is visiting frienda in School commencement -draws near. - . President have iueaa.es. ' season Cieyeland's caildran IhA H nm,-.-. ' 1 . tx .- . wuiaw 1 the Troai fishing becomes lawful to-,-day, April 15th. A. nuesber of people in town made garden last W9ck. The Delaware peach erop promises to be largo this year. The Presidential bee is buzzing in a good many bonnets. The thermometer crept up among the eight on Monday. Rt. A. S. Fasick visited his pa rents on Front St.. last week. There are no monopolies in the farming nd printing business. j Tyrone people want a new county with Tyrone as the county seat The two older of President Clere ' -and's three daughters hare zasaales. There are forty-three thousand murderers loose in the United States. Rt. Mr. Raven and Rev. Mr. . Decker exchanged pulpits on Sab bath. "Tramps at Bellafunte will hereaf- ter be compelled to work upon the streets." The Espublican State Convention will meat at LTarrisbarg oa the 23rd of AprU. Tne yield cf wheat ia Center coun ty will be cne-half lees this year than last year. Monday wa3 the first ral spring - day to start vegetation. "Better late than never." The Philadelphia Inquirer of last Sunday, contains the confession of murderer Holmes. Tha Huntingdon Glcb. says: 28 xecutions have been is3ued in this oounty to May term. Tha Bellefonte Central IUilroad will bs exteudsd to Huntingdon through Stone Valley. Did you plant a trs on the first Arbor day. Second Arbor dy will come ou tho 24th inst. Tlse Pennsylvania railroad will b'liltl a new paeaenger station at Port Royal the coming summer. Among a cumber cf things that the life cf Ho.'mcB proves is tbo pre em innnt one of a personal devil. The Siciamoat of the Lord's Sup per was commemorated in the Port Royal Presbyterian church last Sab bath. "Tha property of tha Ltwistown Shirt Manufacturing Company is to be sold at Sheriffs sale on the 18th inst." The revenue derived from liquor licenses last year was twenty-eight thousand, three hundred and fifty dollars. Georje and Irwin Weaver of Walk--er township, returned from a three weeks visit to Illinois and Iowa on tho 6th inst. Banjamin Davis of Fermanagh township, cut the index finger off his left hand whi'e cutting wood on tho 4th of April. Tho acconnt of tho 'dynamiting of Beavtr hole for fish is leaking cut The haul of fiYa ws large for so small a hole. It ia reports, and the report is denied that employees of the Penn sylvania railroad are in a contemplat ed etriko movement. "New York State farmers near Canandaigua are using potatoes for fuel, the crop being unsalable even at two cents a bushel." Within tho past week, Mr. Woods wifa of Senator Woods and Hiss Pidge Pat ton of Lewistoirn visited Mrs. Wilberftrce Schweyer. The season is here for the champ ion walker to turn up and report long walks. The champion walker ia like a good many other fakes. Ex President Harrison passed up tho Juniata Valley with hit now wife on his way to his Indiana homo on tho morning of the 7th of April. Captain McClellan is looking up the lue that will lead to tho detection of the thief that stole three of his Silver Hamburg chickens last Monday. Cleveland has positively forbidden post-masters elected as delegates to the Democratic State - Convention to enter tho Convention as delegates. A good many people planted pota oe last week, in tve dark of the moon, which many people believe ia the only good time to plant potatoes. "In time of peace prepare for war," ia the principle, under which fair management, prepare at thw sea ton of tho year for next fall's exhibi tion. . The Ladies Aid Society of the Xvasgelieal church of Patterson will hold a festival in the fire engine bowse on Friday and Satarday, April 17th and ISth. The tramp that was killed on the railroad in the narrows" on Friday Bight, had not a ihiag on his person y which he could bo identified, but had $7.32 in a pocket Miss Malinda Me Williams, died at the home of her sister Mrs. John Howe last Thursday, agad about 52 TarB Interment in the Presbyte rian cemetery on Sunday. IB mIiaI T tions wai-, Btanding of pupil, during the UrnT A ' foreiomar iml.;. . ... America-, langna, fOP example, he saya it aeema nnu. v American talk about sitting down ia day time and sitting up the night. G . W. Cross a citizen of Patterson and long an employee ef the Penn. sylvania railroad, died last Friday morning aged about 72 years. In terment in the Presbyterian ceme tery oa Monday. The girls are looking for the spring poet who getoffthe following: A girl can ride a wheel all day, And still be sweetly cheery," Bat she can't ssw a button on, Because it makes her weary. Tbo report published some weeks ago, that Dr. Nansen had found the ortn pole turns out to be a fabrica tion. The great question now. is not, has Dr. Nansen found the North pole, iu go ana nna ur. Hansen The old aaying is when the jrround cannot be seen in wheat fields on tho la Af M. 11.- ... . -a. i '-, idb crop win be a good one. This year there are few nems in Juniata countv that will Vu covered so that the ground cannot be seen. Holmes in his confession expresses iuc uoiioi iuac nis lace anc person is gradually growing to look like the face and person of the devil. If satan made a devil of Holmes, hew many other people has he turned in to devils. Subscribe for the Settinei. ajto Repubucax, a paper that contains choice reading matter, full of inform tion that does the reader good, and in addition to that all local news that ara worth publishing find places in its columns. tf. This from ths far west, from the Wayn-, Wayne county Republican of April 8th. It takes some nerve fnr a lady to go down into a well 60 feet deep, and yet that is what Mrs. Charles Shipley did to get a bucket that had fallen in. There ara many paople wha never get beyond the impulses of baby hood. Every little thing that pleases, causes them to laugh convul:vely; and every little thing that displeasns, cunses them to break out iu ugly languig-3 and minners. A nut to crack, from the Lewis burjr News of the 11th inst , reads: Lewisburg puddltrs .who once re ceived four dollars a ton for working iron, are now receiving $1.G0 per ton in the Danville iron works. Here's a nut for free traders to crack. TbeFinda Seicle Minatel Company will give nn entertainment at the Conrt Honaein Mifflintown on Thurs day, the 10ih of April, for the bce t of M. B. B. C. Doors open at 7:30 P. xM.; Curtain at 8 P. W. Admis sioa 25, 15 and 10c. Tickets at llollasau's. Foi!ow:Ef the awful confession cf Holmes having murdered 27 people, coiaes a despatch from London of tho arrest ef a woman, charged with having murdered six children who were placed in lur charge as keeper of a baby farm. Satan must be loose among the people Tli9 Democratic brethren hava an nounced for Associate Judge, S. li. Lou.loB and J. L. Woissr. For Coun ty Cjrurniss-oner, W. K. McLaughlin, William Pufikuoergsr, David F. HumVsrgr, Dwid D. R'liaesmith. For County Chairman, Albert Hack- enberger, Samuel A. Tyson. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany celebrated its 50th birth day in the Academy of anisic m Philadel pkia, last Tuesday, April 13. The number 13 is said to be an unlucky number. It lias not been eo for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. its success has been pbecomecat. "Judsre Harry White and Sheriff Mack of Indiana county- nearly came to blows at Indiana on tho 3rd cf April. Jlack attempted to stjika the Judge, when Record rr McGregor jumped between the men. Judge White was then ordered ouS cf the Sheriff's office. The quarrel grew out oi the primary elections. A young man of a poetical turn of mind ears that it is not co much the Easter hat as the face of his girl that he cares for, and this is the way he Duts it: I want to church oa Easter morn To see the furbelows and lace. I saw the sweetest thing in hats; It was forsooth, say sweetheart's face. Last Friday night a tramp was killed on the railroad so near the Mifflin county line, ihat it ia not def initely known whether he was killed in Mifflin or Juuiata couety. How ever after having bsen found deid by a night track watchman, he was brought to this place and handd over to the county authority for in torment Mrs. John Fawcett of Fall River, Mass., went to a closet Ist Friday to get soma money out of a pocket in her husband's pants. The hand was stricken with paralysis She raised the other hand to remove tha first hand, when it too beoame paralyzed. Moral: Wives kep your hands, out of your baaband's pockets. Hue bands keep yonr hands out of your wives' pockets. How much healthier many pecp'e would be if they were to read and profit by tha reading, the following from an exchange: Poisons engend ered by food fermenting in a dyspep tic stomach are toe direct cause of rheumatism, gout, brcochitu, liver and kidney complaint, asthma, pneu monia and many nervous ailments. Eat slowly, chew the food thorough ly and healthy digestion will tike place and the ills will disappear. Mits Annie Carl, aged 18 years, disappeared from her home in Potte ville, on tho evening of April 8, and has not been seen or heard of since. She is a pleasant-faced brnnette, with an abundance of dark hair, brown eyes, medium in size and weighs probably 125 ponnds. - She wore a nary blue serge blazer, heavy black eloth coat . and naty blue hat, and a ring with a black stone. She speaks English and German. The next meetincr of tha Jnni&tm Medical Society, will bo held an tha 2nd Wednesday of next July. 933 will pay for six weeks, board and thorough instruction in mnaic at the Musical Collece. Fraeburv. Pa. Special instruction will be giv en to these desiring to teach vocal nauaie in the Public Schools. Sorinor Term begins, May 4. For catalogues address, Hwbi B. Mora. March 4, '96. . The act of the Conrress of the United States of America in its reso lution recorniziner tha Cubans as having belligerent rights and favor ing their independence of Spain has aroused the bitterest feeling and mur derous acta on the part of the Span, ish government people in Cuba as may be learned from a despatch from navana last jendar, wfcic'i says: "A lew days ajri a; Casiiruaa. 18 miles from the capita', a band of vol unteers, infuriated at the resolutions of the American Congress, went to i farm belonging to an American citi zen and shot his six sons, the elder, agad 19, surviving to tell tho tale." The peculiar features of the late wedding boom in Harrisburg, reads that during the month of March a dozen Harrisburg widows took out marriage licenses. No less than 9 brides were older than their grooms, as much as eight years in two in stances. An actress was in this cate gory. Three couples were of the same age, fourteen were but a ' year apart, three but two years and twelva but three years. Three brides were but sweet 16 and four but a year older. Oao of the "sixteeners" wed ded a man just twice her age. The oldest groom was 70. He came from York Springs, Adams county, and his laay-jove was 45. The oldest bride was 58. Five brides were over 40. - The Selinsgrove Tribune of the 10th inst, saya: On Monday morn ing oi last week, whue snifter crew was lying at tne west end oi tne ca nal bridge, with a train, one of the train hands saw three men approach the cinder bank and dig three holes into the same, after this was complet ed, they put something into the ex cavations and then covered thsm np, and left. After they had disappear ed the employee went to the bank and found where the holes bad been dug. He removed freru one of them a 32 caliber revolver; from the other some dynawito, caps, 3 drills, fuse and a slow match, and in the ether he found a bottle in which he thought wis liquor, and which he left. Who they were and why they hid the things there is a qnention that is not easily solved. Joseph James, Sr.; of Fermanagh townahip, disd last Thursday night. Hi nealtn nad been poor quite while, but ho was not considered as being in a critical condition and was cut on Thursday. That night, how ever, a Budden attack of heart failare csrried him off. A singular coinci dence m the case is found in the fact (hat when Lis neighbor, Simon Ulsh, went to the station and test tae tele gram to Joseph James, Jr.. in Michi gan, that his father had died, Utah's message was not rt-uo ten minutes till te received a telegrvm for Joseph tiamee, or., mat n:s son, Justpu Jume, Jr., had difcd in Michigan in a lumber camp where he cut hia foot with an ax and bled to death, The elder James was buried iu Union cemetsry on Saturday and on Mob day the body of the joungcr James was brought here from Michigan, and then to the James home ia Ferman agh township, about four milts north of Mifllintown. His faneral took place on Tuesday. Interment on Tuesday in Union cemetsry. Slaty Per Cent. cf all the peopl need to take a course of Hoed s barsaparilla at this season to prevent that ran down and debili tated condition which invites diseate The mocev invested in half a dozen bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla will come back with large returns ia the health and vigor of body and strength of nei yes. Pore, rich blood is the basis of good health. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the one true Blood Purifier. ' It gives good health because it builds upon the true foundation pure blood. Hr$ PtXU are purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, always reliable and beneficial. TUriRIT DEFENDERS. The first defenders of Washington, D. C .: in April 1861 were five volun teer companies from Pennsylvania. The companies all told at that tiaae, numbered 530 men, and were organ ized under the following names: Lo gan Guards from Lewistown; Light Infantry and Washington Artillierists from Pottsville; Allen Infantry fro Allentown; Ringgold Artillery from Reading. One handred and thirty vet live. Of this number one hun dred will meet this Wednesday, April 15 at Harrisburg and proceed to Washington over the same route they went in 1861 for the defense of the Republic against the slave-hold ers rebellion. Kext aaturdry fore noon tbey will call, en tho President, and in the afternoon return to Har- aisburg and thence scatter to their respective individual homes. For a limited time only. Don't miss it: 1 Doz. Cabinet Pbotoeranha and one 16x20 Cravoa Portrait made by one of the finest Artists In rniladelphia, all for $3.75 at Hess' Photo Studio, Miffliutown, Pa, The Time for BulleJng up the system is at this season. The cold weather has made unusual drains upon tne vital forces. The blood haa become impoverished and impure, and all the functions of the' body suf- xec m consequence. Hood s Sarsa parilla is the ereat builder. Immku it is the One True Blood Purifier and nerve tome. nOOd s I Ills become the fnrit catnartic with all wha naa hm All druggists. 25c . HeT Pillt are easy to to take, easy to operate, liver ills. 25c. buy. easy Cure all BesnitsTell the Slerr. KVMVIIVCI SORES CURED. Latimore, Pa. Feb. 19, 1896. A lew years ago J. bad running sores on my limbs for which I tried various medicines without benofit, and then I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. After I bad taken this medicine for a while the sores healed and I have had no trouble with them since. recommend Hocd's Sorsaparilla to all. W. H. Hayberger. Hood's Pil.'sact harmonieusly with Hood s Sarsaparilla. MARRIED: Bishop Bartok. Oa the 4th ult at Mifflintown by Alfred N. Raven Mr. Jacob Bishop and Miss E. Esther carton. Milleb -Tubbett . On the 8th inst , at Mifflintown by Rev. H. C. Hollo way, Mr. William H. Miller and Miss Mary E. Turbett KirrLIKTOWW kahiists. KirrL:KToi!, April 15, I8F8. MirrLlNTOTSTNGBAIW 'AFK1T 7Z St iVirn in ear Oa's Rye Ciovorefltt ....... Patier Efrgs Ha Phoulrfor, ........ I2t'-1 .... . S ees, Timothy seed..... Fl z seed......... Bran Chp. .. ..... Middling Gro :r.d !um Su!t. niT'.oua 3 !t 60 is is 18 IX 7 .$1.20 $2.10 -6. a huodrel 1.10 l.ue T$e t eo CREAT ItRQAlI. Year Opportunity. Tour opportunity to secure one ef the best magazinee in America is found ia the subscription offered 2y the Snrrona. us RarcBucan. We will send you the Jukiata SBamrax aim Rkfvbucab and TJu Cmmwpttitmn Magazine to any address in Juniata county for $1.84 in advance. Dur ing 1896 Tht Cenaopetait will pub lish between one and two thousand pages, and one thousand illustrations. Maay of the ablest writers and art ists of the times are employed on the magazine. The magazine will aur prise you in its completeness. It will prove itself to be one of the most satisfactory publications that you ever secured Ifor yourself and family. Sead one dollor and eighty four cents and seeure both the J Dm ata Skutixix Ann Repcbucam and Ctmofoliian one year. Philadelphia Maskets, May 14, 1596 Wheat 70 to 72c; oats 25 to 26c; coin 35 to 36c; live chickens 7 to 11c; butter 10 to 24?; eggs 11 to 12e; potatoes 18 to 28c; southern new po tatoes $3 to $3 a barrel; southern cabbage $2 50 to $3.75 a barrel Florida tomatoes $1.56 to $3 a crate; Pennsylvania tobacco fillers 4 to 12c broad leaf running lets 10 to 12 Havana rnn&incr lota 12 to 15c; clov erseed 7 to 8c: Hay $10 to $17. LEGAL. DMIWISTRATOB'S MOTICK. httatt fjldam Shope, ImU ef Svquekmxa lowntnip, ieceatt. No:ic ia berrby girea tbat UtUra of Ad rninUtrativa upon the eitate cf Adam Shopo, late of Snfquabasna towaihip, Jna iaU county, Pa., arcuaaed, have been craat rd to the uedtnirned. All persons indsbt ed to aid astala wilt please make payment, aad all bavics claims will arekaat them proparly authenticated for settlement. Edward C. Shops. Jiminiitrator, April 7th, 1896. A vaet mass of direct, unimpeach a bio testimony proves beyond any pOKSibihty of doubt that Hood s Sar saparilla actually does perfectly and permanently cure diseases caused by impure blood. Its record of euros is unequalled and these cures have of ten been accomplished after all oth er preparations bad failed Hoot t Pilh cure all liver ills. Housness, jaundice, indigestion, headache. bil- aick THE MAGISTRATE'S BRARY. Brightly's Purdon's Digest or ran laws of Prwsyi.vania 1700 to 1894. 2 vols. Boyal 8 vo. Trice $11.00. Continued by a supplemental volume o( 1895. Pi ice $1 00. By FRANK. F. BRIOHTLY, Esq. Binn's Juetice, ldth Edition. (Issued id Mar, 1895.) Betas thoroughly rerined, with references to tha 12th edition or Purdon's Digest. 1 vol. 8tc. " By F. F. BRIGHTLY, toq. Frice $6.00 Duclap's Forms.. 6th Edition. (Issued in January, 1996.) Rented to date, with roUrences to the 12th fcditioa at Fordon's Dices'. I val 8ve. ByDWD. F. FUGH, Esq. Frice $6.00. Marsh's Constabk s' Guides. Containing forms, and full directions aa te their duties, with ths Fee Bill, under the Act of 1893. 1 vol. By II. F. UAKSI rrice $1.69. Savidjfe on the Law of Borouchs (hewing their manner of incorporation, reg ulation, rignis, ana nacilities, and tha powers and duties of their eflicers 1 vol. By F. K. SAVIDGB, Esq. Price $2.e. Tht tbtvt leaks teal prepmid en prict. KAY & BROTHER Plbushms, Philadelphia UDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Margaret J. Mien, dtc'i. The andersigned Aad iter appointed by the Orphan's Conrt of Juniata county to distribute tho luuds in the baada of James He. AlUa, administrator of Margaret J Alien lata of the borongh of alifliintown. deceased, as appear by bis first and Onal account, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment at bis office in the borough ef Mifflintown, oa Thursday, Hay 14, 18, at iu o'ciock a. m.,wbea and where all per sons having claims will present the tame ar else be debarred from coming is en the fund WiLacarcaca Scawsrsa, Aoditer. ' April 4tb, 1896. UDITOR'S NOTICE. Bttate efUmme N. Mien, dte'd. lno undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Orphans' Conrt ef Juniata coaaty to dittributa tha f unds is the hands ef Jtraei Me. Allen, administrator cf Isaac N. Allen, late of the borough of Jkfifflintewn, decess- ea, at appears by his acconnt, will attend te the duties ot his appointment at hia af flaa in tha borough ef Mifflintown oa Thars dte, lisy 14th, 18S6 at 18 o'clock a. m., when and where all persons having claims will present the same or elae be debarred from coming la oa tha fond. WlLBItrOKOB SCHWSTBB, Auditor. April 4th, 1880. Habitual Constipation. Warm Haven. Pa.. March 19.1896. I have been takintr Hood's Dills and I reccommend them for habitual constipation. I find that the system does not become habituated to the nse of Hood's Pills as the case with most pills whicn I formerly used. m. j valsh, Asst. Sunt., the Pru dential Insurance Co. ' Hood's SarsaDariUa T rm Blood Purifier. is the One Perfect Wisdom would give us perfect health. Be canso men and women are not per fectly wise, they mast take medieines to keep themselves perfectly healhy. Ill BEST IS 'S-ilH 170au. niinsfiiiiiHtltiniirrinmii iiiiesnl. actually outlasting two bona ef any ot hr brand. Koa Oectad by beat. CeTCiKT '1UK eSES CfJI FOBSAXEBTPBALEBeOBSERAIXT. JajS m TilOIIOUCH COMMERCIAL Me SHORTHANO SCHOOL. eeopiicut KaucTioM vuiee ewirKm ejcstnTm. P HA at Sfwfw Cam:- r Sfwd IT EfWJVTEfr CafasJ: Deoakeepeta. TtrrniiTi TcadMn. Ea ... Pt bU".-:r-paerv fff AiJl;rt Dcifts Hwst. with Bo-Uccwrs. F-a-., OBl"lh fta, SiJnoeie ja l-a- a? UOramenclDe On next Thnrsdav. Anril Ifith and enntinnaa nntil S.tnrH.Tr ar j - " 1 -" "KING OF LOW PEICES." Near' y one aa'f the pries of others are these Bargain Induoeaaents Don't pay one-third more for goods at other Stores. Don't" pay one-third mare because they eivc you oredit. 75 eases of newest, freshest and strliahest Goods banoht at mv last trio in New York, and are offered to vou at nearlv ona.half at their t1u Natisa 1 Onr Prices." Stair Oil Clotb, 15 ineh wide at 5e a yard. Best Table Oil Cloth, 46 ineh wide at Me. 2 pair vV in 3ow Shades on Spring Rollers at 25o. 1 Pair Spring Roller Oil Shades at 25c. 150 Pair Large Soieaort at lOo to 25e; worth 50e. Carpet taeks st 1 cent a package i des. table Fpoons and dea. tea spoons, silver Albatta plated for 88e Both Sets. 1 des. Steel knives and forks, best quality st 50 eents. 12 sheets of writing paper for le and 25 envelopes for 2e. Bex paper for 5 and 10c a box. Fine Selections Wash Silks for Waists at 35 oenU a yard. 2 pair of towels for lOe. 50 pieces Pine Zephr Gingham, 10yds for 89o. Real valae $1.80. Fancy Scotch Lawns at 5e. Faney Henriettas, Serges, Novelties of Dress Goods, all at extra low and specially reduced priees. 30 inch Hill, best bleaobed muslin, 10 yds for 69o. 30 inch peod unblescbcd muslin, 10yds for 50e. 40 inch, heavy yellow maalin, 10 yards for 60c. 42 ineb pillow case maalin at 9 in. 7-4, 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 in bleached and yellow sheeting at specially re dnoed pi ices. Beit Lancaster Oieghana at 5o. Faney Drct.i Ginghams, 10yds for 56o. 1000 Shirt Waists of Litest Stvles and Dnitn, I:.-.. R;d.n, .1..... lanndricd collars and ooffs for 25, 85, 38, 45 and 50e Ladies Black Ready made fancy figured Mohair Drcts Skirts in various styles for $1.25 and up. Ladies Fancy Capes in cloth silk and velvetat special and extra low prices. Ladies' and Misses' Summer Vests at 5o Ladies' and Children's black hose at 5, 8 and 14e. . ,500? i0""" worth of "at and latest styles in Men's. Ladies' and Children s foot war at seeoially rednoed prioes. , oP"11!8' 0xford Ti Slippers ia black and tan. Ladies dress shoes for$l, $1.25 and up. ' Baby Shoes for 25a. Pants goods fer 12o, 14o, I5o and fancy Saltings for lien's wear at spec tal low prices. - r 10,000 yards of newest designs of carpets to select from, brussel, velvet, tapestry, ingrain and home made Carpets at specially reduced prioes Striped Carpeta at 12e and 15o a yard; fancy Ingrains at 25c: Brnssel tapestry st 50c and up. Table Lisen in White Turkey Red for 20c and 25o Men's heavy thirting, 10yds for 70c. Men's white unlaudried Shirts for 39o. Vanilla, Lemon end Strawberry extraets, 3 bottles for lOo. 5 lbs Drets 'ioods Remlets for $1.50, near 35 yards in a bundle. Gating Flanne!, 10 yards for 59. ,. 'l! PPers Thousands of Rolls to select from as low as 7c a double roll end borders to matoh and all pattern, nt proportionate low priees. White Goods for dreesea an i Waists in stripes and plaids for 6o, 94 and 12io; worlh double. Ladies ekirts for 25e; toweling per yard for 25c. GoodXioen Crost, 4yds for 25o. Don't miss yonr chances. Commencing April 16 and continues until May 2. bold Allnminiam Prize Tickets given away with every purchase. SCHOTT'S STORES, 1896. 1838. Hollobaugh $ Son have received their entire line ef Sprint; Clothing and Gents famishing Qsssk. w special anort for Spring oi letftj Mtu't J7.DU Uat Salts. Last year this identical quality of geeds sold for ten dollars. These Suits in ever twenty styles ef goods bave no equal for the saeeey. The eloth is absolutely all wool and fast eelor. The body triBsBsiage lestksrins a very heavy Statian George Armitss e Brand. Beit dye ia Ike world. The sleeve lining is a splendid three leaf twill. Coaat 89 by 84 te the) sqaare ineb; tbe buttons best mottled Ivory not clay or robber ackby effects; reamed bole These Garni ents have in additiea to the above, all tbe inside vitals cess plcte, making the' Seven Dollar and fifty cent 8uit complete as darablc as say that retails at $25.00. . WE JUSTLY NAME IT 'The Best Trade aod Profit Maker in America." Spring Clothing, latest styles. Spring Hats, latest styles. Jggg . . Spring Shirts, nobbiest pattern. Our priees are the lowest. . Oar gocds are the best. - Oar styles are the latcai. All we ask is a test, and be who asserts be ean eel 1 clothing lower, must sell inferior Goods or else he is a "Blower." TIN A Fine Life Size "WATEE COLERED PORTRAIT given away fiee to eaob customer whose cash parshsscs amount to UUAjAiAHS. We arc Agents for tbe celebrated Douglass 8 hoc. Sweet Orr Overalls and Folding Umbrellas HOLLOBAUGH & SON, 116 MAIN STREET, PATTERSON, PA. ESTABLISHED 1880. The McCUntic Hardware QTHT?!? NO. 119 MAIN STREET. OlvJiiHe MIFFLINTOWN, PA. ar aware THE BAHOEOT WAV F0$$iBtE to get along in the world is to buy 'real cheap things. As rule, the Jess yeu pay, the more it costs in the long run. We don't boast of "cheap" prices at this Store, and stil quality considered, we sell at prices that ought to interes careful buyers. COOK STOVES We control the Sale RAYMOND & CAMPBELL cook stores tn this ceunty. We have never heard complain who bought ene of these stoves. Every agreed on four things: of a woman buver has 103 19 BRIDGE STREET, ItllFFLIHTO WII. . --g-.-----r.TavT,mr i i . u j 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889. Special Invitatien To The Puhlit To) attend the Attractive Sal of CUthng tkat goes from ob daily THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D W. H ABLET, ' It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERb Who nave money to invest to examine the Stoek of Geod for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN IT It is truly marvelous to gee THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES ef Suite and Overcoat at the Wosdwrfiilly Low Prices. Bis prices leave all Cosape titers is the pear, m doat fail to give him a call if in need of Ciothiag. D. W. HAELEY, MIFFLINTOWN P. The Stoves Cook better, they bake better, they are earfest to regulate, and are less trouble than any other stove. We have them in (our sizes. Prices range from $15 00 to $28.00. EVERY WOMAN KNOWS how easily thisgs pet "scratched up"' 8roucd the heute. 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 yeurself, You can j Get Prepared Paints all Ready flower pots, sell paint io nsc at a trifling cost. Yeu oao brighten up furniture, doors Duggie auu iuis o: biocr IlllDgS. Wc keep these prepared paiBts in all lbs colors. And we bratbe", too eoti caes. Tbe paints ccme io tin bnokefg, holding i P. Tho priec is 15o K. H. McClintic. i ' SlaS"T I &&J OKSIOM HTSfcvi I -1 -1 eavwava TRanst uDjr 3 ' OABWAT. Maw Ion. Urn pafiue a BuUee aim ftee or ckircsli S3S rVT "aano paper la tfce year: S1.W elx moauu. AJriM. u :tVu I Sl Kroedwa, .w Turi cifr. Williams a nswna. ROCE5Tef. I. S. S. Ruble, Practical Embalmer and Funei el Director. CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. 4 SATISFACTION Gl'ARAKTEED 11ST,"ALL CASES. Bridge Pt., Mifflintown, Pa. TV iU P.ures Sick Hedsch'e IAVE I8U BONEI TO DEPOSIT? ARE 0U A BORROWER 1 PALI AT PESHSYLVim COLLEGE, GETTYSBITRC. PA Fensldesl In 1831. Large Faculty. Twe fil l ceurrei or study Classical and gcieptigc. ?prct1 curses ia all depart, atsals. Obs rratery, Lab'ratoHrs and aew G)it)BS!;um. Scsm fccaf. Lierarias, 22,000 relumes. Expeases lew. DeparU sant ofKytienasaC Phrsical Calfara ia cbarje ef an experienced pbystciao. Ac cesB.eie by frenueat railroad traias. Leca- nea ee ina BATTLEFIELD ef Gettrsbarr, lest p'eavaci and kealthy. PREFiB ATORT DEPiRTNIIT. ia separ ata huiMiags, lar beys and youig rasa pre- parief for basiaess or College, aader spec ial care af ibe r'riDcips! aad three assist, ants, residing with sindeais in the building. Tall terra opeas September 5th, 1895. Far Catalfijaos, add reus H. W. MCKNIGHT, D. D President, or REV. O. G. KLIMGER, A. U., Principal, Octttysburg, Fa. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OFMIFFUHTOW!!, PA. Stoekhaldm Indiridvally Liable JOSEPH ROTHHOCK. Prttidtnt. T. VAN IRWiy, rite t MIFFLINlWn, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Leased at Lowest Bates. OoncjuniiiMon cHirel Cur. m xn asseasm: neaaa Mom """ I " '11 i mauls I i M o bottles efnriBeSTl1nFjib.. seaaera who ksra rnnsniaprliaj st ta7 wip ae tharr apresaaM f. a address. Berp: ' tolly T.aBLOCTrM. M. c. mi pi c Z DtaacTaxs W. C. Poraaroy, Joi n Herffler, Robert E. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Joseph Rottiroek, Jesiab L. Carten, Leuis K. Atkin.oa STOCKBOLKBSS : George A. Ktpoer, Annie H. Shelley, Joseph Rotbrock, P. W. Manbeck,' L. K. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. c. Fotneroy, J. Holanes Irwin Hnry Eortz, Jerome N. Thompson, John ffertzlpr, T, V. Irwin. Chnrtoite Snyder, . JoMah L Barton, John M. Blair, Robert H. Ptitterson, F. M. M. fennel, lvi Light, aimielS. Ko'htoct, Was. P warts. M. N. Sterrntt, II. J. Shelleohrr?or, Janars G. leading, Sf. E. Schlrgel, . W. Heifn. Three aint Fonr per cunt. Ir;terif wiii f. paid on certiorate ol ri-poi U. ': f 2K. 1895 't WANTED-AN IDEAJ thins to patent Protoct yonr Ideas ; they may Mac Tom weaJth. Wrtto JOHN WaUDBEV BURN ai OO., Patent Attorneya, WaaklneTtosu D. C, for their S1,J0 prise offer. w Fl