SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WriWESDAT, JUJTE24, vm. TSRM3- EnbecrtpMoB, $1.50 per aannm If Mid advance; 52.00 If not peM In advance. Transient adTertiseTneTiU Inserted mi Ml eta per inch for each imtortfoa. Transient boslueee notice In local j. ran, 10 eonte par Uso for each Insertion. Dodcetlona will be made to those deairlnc to advertise by the yotr, half ot anarW year. , SHORT LOCALS. Haymaking he commenced. Jacob Davis was in New York City , last week. Huntingdon Banks close. At 1 o'clock en Saturdays. Frederick Espcnschade, Sr., had his barley cut last week. Miss Witherow of McVeytawn is visiting Misa Mollie Stoner." The beat of lawn tcowers for sale at McClintio's hardware store. Robert Patton of Lewiatown was a visitor in town one day last week. Railroad engines now waaer at the "Narrows" instead of at "Bixler's." Fiank Murray is home from Wash ington, D. C, on summer vacation. Some farmers talk of cutting wheat the latter part of this week. President Cleveland is off on a fish ing excursion south of Washington Nriwton Hamilton Camp -meeting will be opened on the 11th of August. type writer about the sizo cf a watch. Mi8 Tillio Musser of Phiilipsburj, recently visited Mr. end Mrs. S. S Ruble. Chaster Stonffer of Philadelphia, spent San day with Blair Cramer's family. Ed. Rhom of Harrisburg visited bis brother Fred in Patterson over Sunday. The thermometer the post few days baa been among the nineties at noon day. Mrs. Jennie Lewis startad on Thursday for a two months visit in Chautauqnx A cow of William Bitner was killed on the T. V. R. R., on Saturday, near Blue Spring. Mrs. Atkinson is in Sidney, Ohio -visiting her sister Mrs. Davies and other friendj. Colonel Showers baa placed a port Ico on the front of his Washington street honses. Mark Hanna has been clectsd Chairman of the Republican Nation al Committee. The Camp of tho National Guard at Lewistown will be named "Camp John Gibbon." Mrs. Neely of Honey Grove, re crnJjy visited her son's family, J. Howard Neely. Citizens in Lewistown are raising money to repair the dam in the river below the town. Mrs. Lizzie Lawia 13 visiting her parents r. and Mrs. James McCaa ley in his place. Iloraea Gilliford of Altoona, is spending soma time with his cousin Ed;rar Barchfield. A cigar factory will be started in the Joeeph Adams' property on Washington street. Col. W. H. Wilkinson of Bellefonto difll on Friday from the affects of a Tall from his bicycle. Colonel Thomas Moorehead, Presi dent of the Tn3carora Valley Railroad was in town on Saturday. Mrs. Kcarns of MiiHin county, was a guest last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rolhrock. Nest Monday the Pennsylvania Ed itorial Association will go to Atlantic City for a few days vacation. Fp to last Friday 109 rattle snakes were killed at the lumber camp on Hayes' run, Clinton county. Squire C. B. Horning raised a new barn on his farm at Black Log, in Milford township on Saturday. The Epworth League held a social at tho home of William Harley in this place on Thursday evening. Miss Jennie Moore of . Fayetta township, has gone to visit relatives in the states of Indiana and Iowa. St. Louis was visited by another storm on Saturdav. About 70 houses were damaged. No lives were lost. The macegemcnt of the Presby terian Sunday School are talking about having a picnic on the 2nd of July. The L. E. A'e and the Owl team, crossed bats on Wednesday evening. The score was 16 to 2 in favor of the L. E- A s. A number of the masonic fraterni ty of this town attended tho funeral of Rev. Mr. ' Yallaca at Lewistown, last Thursday. County Superintendent of common schools qf Mifflin county, C. T. Coop er, was married to Miss Annie S. Horning of McVeytown, last week. Children under sixteen years should be at home every evening at dark, or if not at home their parents should know where they are. Tho highest paid railroad train men in England get two dollars a lay. Other trainmen get three dol lars and ninety cents a week. A hail atorm passed over Center county on Saturday. The hail was as large as hickory-nuts. The wheat was levelled as if run over with a land-roller. i)U.n1i Ti-V,r travel fhrOnch til narrows to and from Lewistown on the Pike, say. tho road has been greatly improved- There being only a few pieces of the road that is not The men and women who are en yious and jeolous are to do pinea, for they are always miserable, and tbeir jealous v ana ennouButiBs them to say and do things they should not aay and do. . ""a Li. R M . j u opruce am, one of the Republican candidates for As sociate Judge, was in town on Sat Tk- '' , . ?a &t P are nicely both u -f,0h dow not 8t , county P" lbelarge iD JaBiat Tu 1 1 . . . of . 8 6 Dean taken out of the Newton Hamilton Camp meet ing Tabernad n.l i.:7 ? their place. , w" m Ctn Tk..L3- A rV.. eTnin3 Owls WTTii P'ayoa game of t w iScor87to2 in favor of tae I j. k i'n Mrs. John M. Raught of Spokane, Washington State, sent a rye stalk 7 feet lorn? to fcr rtu. t- t th i t . , " -" . Les ley m this town. Mrs. Wm. Allison An1 arr andM returned home from Washington, D. wutro Cn9 latter Has been employ ed several months. Simon TTIari lmt v,:- u,t uio utkiicj crop cut on his farm in Fermanagh Twp., last week, and hauled it into the barn on Saturdav. The Rnnhlifn r1-iff.-m .... All our silver and paper currency ujuau f0 lumaiainea at parity at an equality with gold." Arthur Lebo. oc,A nh mil Ifi vAAra died at Harrisbnrg on Saturday, of Typhoid fever. Ha waa fnrmnriT . citizen of Port Royal. Charles Watfa . vwa.vj vi fcUU Government Printing Office at Wash- ujgwD, is vwiung nis sister Wrs.Har ry E. Bonsall in this place. Mr. and Mrs T)n-Tr5n Tioin o,i r-nn - - ..... vuu 1. - UVii of Harriaburg, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hollobaugh, Jr., the early part of this week. Abraham Lincoln'n errant mulif ;a were honcst v and wnrlr TT honest as steel and a tireless worker x wnatover he engaged in. The Lewistown Democrat Knnfi- nel says: Some of cur farmers are sowing millot for hay, as the hay crop will be a very short one here this summer. The Greenwich township authori ties of New Jersey, have ordered that bicycle riders shall not ride in the township at a faster gait than thirty miles an hour. Mr. Joseph llothrock and wife. started last Thursday to visit their son Dr. John Rothiock at St. Paul. Minn. They expected to arrrive there on saturdav last. A storm of wind, rain and hail, swept a path two miles wids across Bedford county, last week, destroy ing all the crops that were large enough to be destroyed. One who claims to know, 6ayp, that a remedy for sleeplessness aad worri- mout is tho chewing of Dandelion leaves, just before going to bed. No7 is the time to dry the leaves for win tor uso. Ii this county whercvar wheat siands on tho ground, it is nicely fil led. The misfortune of many f irms is, the wheat is not on the ground. On some farms it was sowed too late. On other farms it. was winter killed. Popular Rummer resorts are not good places for people who need rest. There is too mudi excitement at such place?, nnless the weary person needs excitement. Same one said excite ment is rest for those who are long engaged in quiet work. The counties embraced within tlie J aniata Valley Veteran Association which will encamp at Huntingdon, from the 7th to the 10th of Septem ber, are B!air, Bedford, Centre, Hunt i jg a"on, MUHin, Juniata, Perry, Fal ton, Sntdcr, Union and Northumber land. Tribune. An old fisherman says, the waters in the streams will ba high all su-n mer. His sign is, that fish of all kind3 this summer are spawning in shallow water. When they spawn in deep places in streams, a3 they did list year, it is a sign of drougth and consequent low waters. The new road recently laid out through tho Stonffer and Guss farms, ia straighter than the road it dis places, but it does not lo?sen the hill to pass over, and it will be long in tho sweet by and by, before it is convert ed from a mud road, axle deep in wet weather to a solid read. O.i the 17th inst., the wife of Frank McLaughlin, a prominent contractor and builder of Lancaster, Pa., drop ped dead in her home, upon entering tho room where her 13-year-old daughter lay in her burial robes, the youDg girl having died the day be fore. Heart disease was the cause, and a physician said the attack was induced by grief. You don't hear the Democrats now call the tariff legalized robbery, and unconstitutional. The dumbest and trickiest of their number are stun dsd into silence on that point, since it is so clear that their work of the tearing down of the Republican tar iff has deprived the Government of the ravenues required to pay pen sions and keep up tha other expanses. The Huntingdon Local News says: On Saturday night last, Saniu.J Linn, who lives about three miles from this place, on hearing a noise in i the barn, went out with a lantern to j ascertain the cause and found one of his horses with its foot over the hal ter strap. He hung his lantern on a harness pin and tried to remove it, when the horse kicked and struck the lantern and it exploded, scattering the oil in every direction and setting tho barn on fire. He succeeded in getting bis live stock out, however, but ail the rest cf the contents were consumed. It was partly covered by insurance. The Chief Burgesshas issued a proc lamation against the sals and explo sion of fire crackers and other fire works within the borough limits. The fire cracker nuisance on the pavements and on the streets should be abolished. Property holders are in constant dread of having their buildings set on fire. Ladies are in dread of having their dressee damag ed, and men driving tean a in town are fearful that shying horses may be caused to run awny. Everybody, in their own mind protests against the use of heathen Chinese crackers in any place where loss to person or property niay follow their use. A?rea3y manv ba'ies have ben named "Mark Hanna" the great her aid of the coming President WUIiam McKinley. Last Saturday Jane 20, QieenTiC toria entered nnon th fififV, ,. her reign of England. Louia 14 of rraoce was king 72 years. William Luck has been in the house eince last Friday, from the af fects of tramping on a nail, while at work at the school house in town. . Thirtv thnnB -: t'-i'AU vtoi o 3 w tti IOWe.1 by an earthquake and tidal ik.va An tU . T..T S -r-r nTouuiiitisuu(ii iezo, iapnn, recently. No particulars have been received. Tho Maple Grove Sunday School, will hold a festival nf. school house, formerly McCahan's I 1 1 m. m - . . . wuuui iiouse m nii,i..ra i.i.vnship, tn Saturday evening, J una 27, 1896. The Lewistown Gazette of the 18th inst., says: William Paul caught three carp by hand on the rif flos near the poor house Wednesday oflattwcek, the largest of which weighed eleven pounds. Ed. Ellis formerly employed as blacksmith for the firm of Showers & Scholl oa Washington street, now docs black smithing at his own stand in this place. He has hum lnootc at his new stand near six months. 3Irs. Henry Ingram of Battle Creek, Mich., has been fasting since tho ISth of February, on account of lack of action on the nnrt nf her sraacb. She weighed 210 pounds vrhen the fast commenced. - Now she weighs 120 pounds. A'r. and A'ra. E. E. JJcMom arc in New York city this week, making choice selections for their new China department as well as purchasing a variety of other seasonable goods. Mr. McMeen believes 10 reaching the bead of the market to procure tho best results. A violent hail storm passed over a part of Lack and Tuscarora town ships about 4 P. M., on the 17ih. Wheat and corn were leveled to the ground. At McColloch's Hills on the marning of the ISth. hail could ba gathered with a shovs-l, and ns Jato as Thursday noon, bait could be found in low places whither it had been washed together. Oa Monday aftsrnoon women on Washington street, discovered a spot ted snake wiggling on the pavement. Colonel Shower was in sight and ho waa called and killed the reptile. It waa two feet threo inches long and six inches from tho point of its tail, it had two feet. E:ich foot about a half inch long'. It wns a brown spotted snaki. Someone called it a house snake. It is said: A feanalo spotter is vis iting different stores throughout the country and purchases a email quan tity of laudanum, cpsora Raits and a fsw other light articles which grocery dealers are not allowed to 8ll ex cept in original packages. Sevcr.il days later the merchants who sell are s?rved with a Supreme Court summons alleging they had violated the law and must respond in sums from $150 to ?200 with $26 coats. On Monday Hermim Robiaon, pg ed about 11 years, foil from n plat form in front of Squire J. 13. M. Todd's house in Patterson. lio was on the platform painting the house. In reaching for somethb.g, the plat form, which was suspended by ropes, swung and ho lost Lis balance, fell to the pavement a distance of about 18 feet. An arm was broken in two places. A gash was cut in his face and one of his hips was se verely injured. The silver is a great quebtion, but it is not to ba compared to the q:ca tion of protection to American indus try. The Republican party is solid ly for protection.. If the Cleveland administration had been for protec tion as it has been against it, the af f lirs of the people would bo in a bet ter condition. Prosperity wou'd abound in the land. The only safe party is tho Republican party. The Democratic party is not competent to run the affairs of tho cation. The camp cf N. G. P will bo open ed at Lewistown, J u'y 13 at 0 o'clock a. m.; reveille (one gun) 5 o'clock a. m.; polico call, 5:30 a. ni.; mess call (breakfast) 6 a. m.; tick call 7 a. m.; drill (Company and Battalion) 8:30 a, a. in.; recall 10:30 a. m.; mess call call (dinner) 12 m.; drill for infantry, regimental and brigade, battalion for mounted troops, 4 p. in.; recol!, 6 p. m.; dress parade G.30 p. m.; mesa call (supper) 7 x. m ; retreat, suneet, ta too, 9 p. in.; taps, 10 p. m. Tho Huntingdon Globe says: Miss Fannie Back of Tyrone, left on Friday last for the Central American mission field, her station being in the Republic of Costa Rica. About two and a half years ago, Miss Buck was instantly cured of what had seemed to be a fatal ilkiess at the Gospel Home in Altoona, and ehe feels that the life so marvellously restored must be devoted to mission work, be? ing confident that tho Great Healer haa called her to tho ta&k cf saving souls in other lands. Prize TTon. Mia.9 AnnaOnrf riidn Sihlirtr l.(iitVi. ter of Rev. L. L. Sieber of Gettys burg, took the priza of 25 00 for the beat oraHon and the host elocution in a public contest between the two Lit erary Societies of Pennsylvania Col lege, June 17. The contest was open to tee members of the Junior class of which she is a member. The nlmus consists of thirty -nine gentlemen and one lady, Mi39 Sieber. WARTED To settle on one thousand ohoice fa.rms on the line of the Chicago, Slilwfiukee & St. Paul ItniKay in Da kota. These lauds are located in twenty difTerent counties, and are to ba had now at prices ranging from $7 to tl5 per acre; a fow mouths hence tl.eir value will be doubled. For a home or for investment no luckier chance in the West ha ever before been offered. Now is the time to invest. No better farwing land ex ists anywhere. No preat r results can bo obtained anywhere, Schools and churches abound every where. Nearby markets for all farm products. South and North Dakota are the banner diversified farming ana stocjc raising states of the West Every thing grows in Dakota except ignorance and intemperance. A new boom is on. Take advaotasre of the tide which leads to Dakota and to fortune. For further information address nr call upon W. E. Powell, General Im migration Agent, 410 Old Colony l'Uiiuing, unicago, ills. A Woman's Boar. "Please state to tho Omrl fiTr.f It what you did between 8 and 9 o'clock on voanesday morning, said a law yer to a delicate-loo kin it lit.Hn worn a r on the witness stand. "Well," she said, after a moment's reflection. "I washed nw two ohiM ran ami got them ready for school and 1 1 . ir w pewea a outton on Jo tinny s coat, and mended a rent in NelhV Vtrnaa Than I tidied up my sitting room and 1 t 1 n . . laaue iwo oeas ana watered my nouse plants, and glanced over the morniar paper. Then I dusted my parlor and set things to right in it, and Tf ashed SOme lair.n nhimnnra on1 ombod aay baby's hair and sewed a button on one of her little shoes; and then I swept out my front entry and brushed and put away toe cnuarens Sunday clothes and Wrote a note to .Tnhnnv'a Uan)iT asking her to excuse him for not 1 -. 1 , . . . ueiug vli scnooi on J! riday. 'A lien I fed mv Canarv bird nnrl nan tVa grocerymaa an order, and swept off ine oaes pore n, and then I sat down and rested for a few minutes before the clock s'xuck 9. That's all." "All!" said tho dszed lawyer. "Ex. CU3e .Tilrhl'flr T mivf rrr.f ran ' J AUUJV J breath before I call tho next witness. -uhicago Chronicle. Subscribe for the Sentisel and REruMJoAjf, a paper that contains choice reading matter, full of inform tion that docs the reader good, and in addition to that all local news that are worth publishing find places . in ita columns tf. The Time for Rulldiii? . up th system is sit this season. The cold venther has wacle unusual drains upon the vital forces. The blood has locoiro impoverished and impure, and all the functions of the body suf fer in consequence. Hood's Sarsa pariila is tho pTe&t builder, because it is t i e O.10 True Blood Purifier and nerve tonic. Hood's Pills become the favorite c.itLtrlic with all who use them. All druggists. 25c. VIFM.INTOWN MA KK.KTS. Suniiiom, June 24 ISM. VJfTI-'NTOWIJGRAUf Kfi 1' K FT Wii-.it B5 J. Orn in ear .... ..... 37 i OatN 22 i Kit! 60 18 10 IS V2 7 . Ham 1? hoiiider, ..... l-i r i...... fr-"'d J", ........... T: vit':y soed F l j: sted ii .to 9 i'U-j;- ....fl.2'i a t'.uu ir Mi.iliiluS 1. i 1 0 Ht j Trt A. !um l.i 00 iip.rn.nn 7 5c to GO PhiLadelpi i Markets, June 22nd, 1S9C Wneit CI to 6oo: corn 33 to Sic: cats 23 to21c; live chickens 10 to 17c; egg 11 to 12c; butter 8 to 17o: suiars 31 to 4ic: crcen steer n - i - hides 5c a lb; cow hides 4e; bull bid's "c; ca!f hid8 7c; lamb hides 15 to 23; hay $8 to $17 a tor; beef cattle 3J to a 10; succp lit Z to 4C; lum'JS .i to Cc; thin cows $8 to $15 a piece; veal calves 3 to 5c; hogs 4Jio 5Jc LEGAL. D JI IN IS T R ATOR'S NOTICE. lilt alt of J una Maria Valtcrsou, late ot Greenwood toicnshin. HrenarA. Notico is hcretiny given that letters of Acmimstratson upon tno estate or Anna Maria Pattnrson, ito of Oroenwood town sh p, Juoiafa connty, Pa., (iiwocsed. have fcocii ifrantcti t th undersigned. All per sons indebted to siiid cstalo will please mak avRuct, and all having claims will present them picp'jr- authenticated for setticrat-'it. W illiam B. Jackson, Mminislrator. May4h, 19'.iG. DMINISTRATOU'S NOTICE. JCstate of J dam Shopc, late of Suaqtuhvnna towiuhtp, deceased. Noiice ia hereby given that lot ter of Ad tniiiiatratii.n n;on tho estate of Adam Slmpe, lata of Susqiiohnnna township, Jun iata connty, Pa., deceased, have been prant td to Iho nndLTiiened. All persons indebt ed to fsid estate will please laike payment, and all lisviig cHinis will present thera properly author-ticatod lor SKitlemont. EnTTABD C. bllCPK. Administrator. April 7tb, 18b0. UDITOK'S NOTICE. Salute qf Jitee Rice, deceased. The undorbigned Anditor, appoin'ed by the Orphans' Court ct Juniata county to pass upon exception, and disiribute" the rumls in fi.w licn.ls ot Jr.epb W. Sthmnnl, ainiini;rfttor of Josse Rice, lato o Spruce Hill towtisllin. decejiiHd. ns annpiiM iv liia accc-not, will attend to tho duties of bis apjioiniiucr.t at nis oltlce jn the liorongh of Mi!I!inlown, on Moaday, July 6th, 18W, at It? o'clock A. M., when and "where all per sons having c'airns will present the 8; me, or e!si be debarred from coming in on the fund. AViLBEsroKCE Schwetki, Anditor. ' Jane 15, I8UC. YEAR FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. If you want work that 1 plenwnt and profitable, Mud iu youraJdru imnieiiiateiy. We tt-aclt men anl w unit-ii Iiott to earn tram &5.K rtr duv to tM.OiiO ptrr yirwi:hout Lavtnp hi prtriMus experience, and iuroish the fmplm incut at whirtj they can make tUftt aaiount. Notiiin? ditiicuft to Itavn or that require ni'iHi time. The work la easy, healthy, an J honorable, nd can be done dur ing daytime or vTonina, riffht in yourown locttl U wherever you live. TLo reult of ft fetr honr' work ot'len rqonlft a week' wntjc. We hare taugUt tUoa3.inUfl of both Mies and all op;e, and many liave laid foundation that will nrly bring thi m riches. Some of the eir.nrtest Men in this count ry owe their stieeesi in life to the stnrt piven thc'ui while in our employ yt-ara aco. Yo,"Tt-nt!er, may do as well; try it. You e n not fail. No esipilal necessary. We" tit yon out with eomotluu; th:t ia new aoitri. andKiire. A book brimful of advice is tree to all. iit-lp your self by writing for it to-da) not to-morrow. Delays are costty. E. C. ALLEN & CO., Box 420, AUGUSTA. MAINE. $33 will pay for a term of six weeks summer board and thorough instruc tion in music at the Musical College, Freeburg, Snyder county, Pa, Term begins July 20. For catalogues ad dress, Hknby B. Mover. Tour 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: Avoid traveling specialists end pedlars ot Spectacles. QUEEN & CO.,The Opticians, 10 IO Chestnut St., Philadelphia. B-anuructtirrr r.nd Importer or Aerantc yur Ky blgut Momltor seat on SCH0TT S STORES. BARGAIN DAYS! BARGAIN DATS! Continue until Saturday evening July 4th. A Never ending procession of the latest and Best in Fabrics and garments, is constantly entering our doors, and goods are taking position on the shelves. From our counters they pass out to the hundreds of our Customers and Friends at prices never heard of before. 200 Ladies' wrap ers and Tea gowns received here for us, specially. House Dress Wrappers, some embroidery trimmed in fine Lawns, Percales and organdies, Bishop sleeves and extra full skirts. You cannot bother with dress making and pay more for making tbon you buy it ready rendc. Our Prices for wrappers, ready to 10 i.ou. J-'oo t miss it and buy a stylish wrapper or tea pown. Ladies waists by tlie hundreds from 25c, 35o, 45o to 50o. A new line of Ladies Dress Skirts will be on exhibition this week. Latest Novelty ia Ladies' and Men's neckwear at Low prices. cpnng ana mia-summer cress goods at extra low and speoial reduoed prices. 6000 yards of carpets and matting ladies,' Men's and Children s Ctocg in tne county at ppcoially low and extra reduced prices. Kemember Premium Tickets for Gold Alpminum ware, given away with ail fJUlUUHBCH. Schott's Stores, 103 to 109 BRIDGE STREET, v MIFlPLiTOWIsr, PA. 1865, ESTABLISHED, 188. Special Invitation t To attend the Attractive Sale ol from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY, It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the His trices leave all Comtietitors in the rear, so don't f iil to give him a call if in need of D. W. H A R L E Y, MIFFLINTOWN I A. S. S. Ruble, 'Practical JEmbalmcr and Funer al Director. CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED JN ALL CASES. Bridge St, ill i 111 in town, -.Po. GREAT BARGAIN- For a limited time only. Don't miss it: 1 Doc Cabinet Photographs and one 16x20 Crayoa Portrait made by one of the finest Artists in Philadelphia, all for $3.75 at Hess Photo Studio, Mrfflintown,Ps Examine Efts. and Besmtlfttl Bin ll mm ym receipt ot Ave 2-ceat postage at imps. wear for 59c, 68c 75c, 96 $1.00 $1.25 at lowest Bargain Prices. root wear The largest and best Shoe To The Public Clothing that goes on daily Wonderfully Low Prices. Clothing. 18 Hollobaugh Son have received their entire line of Spring : r " vyuug vi xowo nen a i.ou ui Dnita. JUat year this identical quality of goods Bold for ten dollars. These Suits in over twenty styles of goods have no equal for the i. umiuwii tu vooi ana last ooior. xne body tri leatherine a verv beavv Statian Qaaratt Armit. Rr.nj a : aT. - - c . "uoi y I o km world. The aleeve lining ia a splendid three leaf twill. Count 80 by 84 te tk sqvare inob; the buttons best mottled Ivory not elay or rubber nobby efeetac reamed hole. ' These Garments have in addition to the above, all tho inside vital eoa Diets, asakinir the Ravn Pnll.r ! fif s.; - i. j n that retails at $25.00. WE JUSTLY NAME IT Th Best Trade and Profit Maker in Spring Clothing, latest styles. Spring Hats, latest styles. Spring Shirte, nobbiest pattern. Our prioea are the lowest. Onr goods are the best. Onr styles are the latsst I w 1 -W" ?fk ' lea.t ,nd be who Mert8 he oan "H clothing lower, must sell inferior Goods or else be is a -Blower." A Fine Life Size WATER COLERED PORTRAIT Tm"iA RQfrC t0 e,Ch on8to,ner whoB8 ch pnrohases amount to TEN.. We are Agents for the celebrated Douglass Shoe. Sweet Orr Overalls and Folding Umbrellas HOLLOBAUGH & SON, 116 MAIN STREET, PATTERSON, PA. . ESTABLISHED 188 O. v The JflcClintic Hardware QTr.T?T? NO. 119 MAIN STREET, 0 1 KJ XV Ci. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Hardware, THE mmZT WAV POSSJBtE to get along in the world is to buy ''real cheap tbir gs. As a rule, the leeB yeu r ay, the more it costs in the long run. We don't boatt of "cheap" prices at this Store, and still quality considered, we sell at prices that ought to interest careful buyers. COOK STOVES- We control the Sale of IJAYIOND & CAMPBELL cook stoves tn this county. We have never heard a woman com plain 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 eaeily things get "scratched up" eicurd the house. Sometimes it's a choir cr a table or a dcor. More than half the time, the scratches are neglected, lecause it teems 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 oan brighten up faraitnre, doors, flower pots, buggies and lots of other things. We keep these prepared paints in all the colors. And we sell paint brushes, too good ones. The paints come in tin bnekete, holding i P. The prioe is 16e. K. H. McOlintic. ScUntiao American m agency iir OaV7BT3. TRADE mairs. DESIGN PATKHTS, COPYRIGHT8. ataj Tor Information an4 tme Handbook write to MUNM t CO, i61 IiROiDWH. NEW Yottic. OMcKt bnrpau for nccnring xtcnte ia Anicricr Every naunt taken out bv hr i4 brtiaulit lterc. tlie publio t; a uot.jo given tree bt charge Ui tt Jt Inrt etiralarlon of anr Kfentifln panw In th world, t-i.l.ndldly iilustnrioU. No IntPilir'T man sbouM be without It. Weekly, H3.Ci year: ram. ri U50 nx montliK. Addrwn, MoNN i: cot , wi viuaowajr, new iork cur. Oarfieici gasi J Sample free. J;ifiJr.'jTiu.Co.,3i W.iftUiSt.,2.ir Hu res Ssck Headache HAVE I0U MOSEY TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER 1 -CALL AT m msT MIFFUKTOWN, PA. FOUR PEE CENT. INTEEEBT PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Mpney Loaned at Lowest Bates. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tn Mbooso Ft inform year rwdeit thatl hye aposUtr mmady tetbaabare-named elltMi. By Its timely UiijiiJ at hopclcir cw hw b n permanently oared. I hll be eW; to and two bottle of my remedy VBtt to n; joar reeinr. who have ootuaapUoa U tlw h u. eud mettaelr Kipree end P. O. Irli Kev--. faU T..aLOOUtI.m.a.lirriiH.. N . I8C3. Clothing and Genta farniahiac America." PESNSILVAMA COLLEGE, CETTlsni'RC, PA. Founded In Large Faculty Two lu'l ceunes ol Hudy Classical and Scientific, Special courses in all depart. nitBts. Observatory, Laboratories and new Qnnsium. Steam beat. Libraries, 22,000 vcliiropg. Expenses low. Depart, ment of Hygiene and Physical Culture in cbarpe of an experittored physician. Ac cesible by frequent railroad trains. Loca tion on tha BATTLEFIELD of Gettysburg, most pleasant and healthy. PREPAR ATORY DEPARTMENT, ia separ ate buildings, tor boys and young men pre paring for bnsipeaa or College, under spec ial care of tbe Principal and three assist, ants, residing with students In tbe building. Fall term opens September 6tb, 1895. For Catalogues, address H. W. MCKNIGHT, D. D., President, or RET. O. G. KL1NGEK, A. at., Principal, Gctttysbnrg, Pa. JUNIATA VALLEY BAM, OF 9HFFLIHTOW!!, PA. Stockholders Individually Liable JOSEPH BOTHKOCK. Prtndent. T. TAN IRWIN, Cukiet DIBSCTOBS. W. C. Pomeroy, John Herttler, Robert B. Parker, T. T. Irwin. Joseph Eothroek, Josiah L. Barton, Lonis B. Atkinson BTOCznoLnK Georee A. Keener. Annie s shniis Joseph ftotbrock, P. W. Manbeck,' h. e. Atkinson, K. E. Farkcr, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin Mary Knrts, JeromeJN. Tbompaon, John Bertzler, T. V. Irwin. Charlotte Snyder, Josiah L Barton, John M. Blair, Robert H. Patterson. F. M. M. Pennell, Levi Light, Bamnel S. Rotbiock, Wm. S warts. M.N. Stnrretf. H. J Shnllnnhnrirar James G. Beading, X. K. Schlrgel, . tt . tiepp. Three and Four p"r cone. Interest will be paid on certidcatea of deposit. rjan 23. 18! 6 M WANTED-AN IDEAeTtcS thlnti to patent? Protect your ideas; they mar farina: yon weaitb. Write JOHN WKUDKrU BUKHak CO., Patent Attorneys, Waabinctaa. D.C.. for their SMuo prise offer?
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