SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8, 1897. r TEBM8. Subscription, SIM per annum If paid , ad ranee $2.00 If not paid In adrance. Tiuiirat adTerttaementa Inserted at 60 4iU par lneh for each insertion. Transient business notices in local ool nau, 10 eeats pgr line for each Insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to adTartise by the year, half or quarter fear. SHORT LOCJ1LS. Ctscirets. Binksr T. V. Irwin is housed with a eold. A spook haunts the Big Spring at Bellefonte. Mrs. Beaben Anker is ill with pneumonia. Lewistown has thirty cases of ty phoid fever. The Ute cold snap mala work for the plumbers. Mrs. J. H Simons is threatened with pneumonia. Mrs. John Hollobaugh, Jr, is in bed with rheumatism. An infant child of D. H. Craig, died on'the 26th inst. Commissioners' elerk Rhine was ill several days last week. About fifty of the Indians in Car. it Chief J ustice Sterrett was in town several hours last ThorsJay. Bank Teller Robert Parker has 'bsen ill within the past week. The entire population of the world is considered to bo l,400,tK)0,000. Rav. Mr. Fahs added fifteen more membars to bis church on Sunday. Miss May L m.loa is on a visit to her friend Mrs. Sidney Lewis at Ber wick. Miss Jennie Banks has fully recov ered from a ssvere attack of rheuma tism. Newport has a spook that haunts Third and Fourth streets of that town. The late cold weather did great Florida. The Newport Methodist congrega tion reioifld over tha canvaraioa of sixty people. Ed Parker has returned to Jan iata, after several months sojourn in Washington. There is a panic among the build ing and loan associations of Knox ville, Tennessee. Corbett the fist fighter is 6 feet tall. His trainer William Ruhliss is "7 ftt-t, 6 inchps. The January freshet did not ma terialize. Instead of a "break up, it was a freeze-up." James McCauley has been ill with severe cold. He has been threat ened with pneumonia. Mrs. Etka, wife of Bert E'.ka was stricken with lung trouble, something like pneumonia, on Monday morniag. "Somo of the papers are calling at tention to the fact that pensions have -cost tbis country $2,000,000,000 since 1865." Ferdinand Rbom, aesthetic farm er around the Capital at Harrisburg spent Sunday with his relatives in thia place. A ramp may get a night's lodg ing alongside, of tho boilur of the Bellefonte glas works for wheeling twelve loads of coal. In our report of tho nominations -of the Democracy for borough offices last week, the name of George W. Bergor for inspector was missed. lira. Parker and daughter Isabel la, were severely injured last week, by the upsetting of their carriage, by a runaway horse at Washington, D. C. J. n longest terra lor muraer in the second degree is 20 years iic prisonment. it Jonnatnn tee mur derer of Henry gets that number of years, it will be equal to life sentence. Her. A."SUpleton, A. M., ol Lsw isburg, assisted Rev. Mc. Suortess in tha minis' rati-m of the communion services in ths Trinity Evangelical eh arch on Sunday. Rev. A. N. Raven, preaclied ou Sunday in the Presbytrian church in Tyrone for Rev. Albert Wisely. Rer. R. F. Wilson of Lewistown, Cit ed Mr.Raven's pulpit here. Mrs. Sunaol A. Tyson, die 1 at the homo of ber husband in Walker Twp. on the 27th inst, aged about 40 years. Interment in the Secuder cemetery at David Diven's place. Assemblyman Keller is a member of two legislative committees. He is a member of lLa committee on mun icipal corporations and a member on tho cornmitte of retrenchment and reform. The ice that has ben put up has been of the best tiiat can be obtain ed. . The streams were t.lear when frozen over. The ice is the best that can be obtained from the streams. The first ballot of the jurors, who tried murderer Johnston of Dan eannon was equally divided as to guilt of the firat and second degree. The jury was five hours in coming to tha verdict in tha second degree. Robert Ionis of Tuecarora Valley -died of pneumonia last Thursday. He was one of the Trominnfc mn in the valley and the owner of a large farm that was warranted by the first In dm, who came to Tuscarora before the revolutionary war. Senator Hertzler is a member of seven Senate committees- On the committee of public health and sani tation; on agriculture; on centennial affairs; on corporations; on federal relations; on game and fisheries; on judicial apportionment The failure of Kaoxville, Tennes see Loan Asssociations, has awaken ed inquiry among the Juniata eoun. ty people who have invested with those smitten institutions. It is hoped that onr people mav not lose their investments in thouo far away concerns. Gas has been struck in a well 1000 feet deep at Lockbaven, on the west Branch of tho Susquehanna. Asking (meditatively) After all, is life really worth living? Grimahaw. That depends on the liver. New Tork Sunday Journal. The Duncannon Johnson Henry J muraer csee came to an end on Sat urday by the jury finaing verdict of guilty of murder in the second de gree. On Friday Wra. Oushard and Mil lard Kirk went to Cotter's Hole in the river north west of town, cut a hole in the ice and caught a large string of nsa such as suckers and pike. New Man. What shall I say about Mr. uonctman projects . Able Editor. See what the miser able sheet across the way says about it, and then take the other side. N. T. Weekly. Southern California has 3,000,000 oronge trees, 1,700,000 apncot trees, 1,009,000 peach trees, 1,050,000 prune trees, 1200 lemon trees and 740,000 olive trees, most of them not yet at their bearing age. The barbers of Mordhausen, Sax ony, are compelled by law to cleanse and disinfect their brushes, combs and razors immediately after use, and before they are applied to the hair or beard of another customer. Subscribe for the Sesttxel and RErrBLlCA, 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 are worth publishing find places in its columns- tf. Tho Beaver Springs Herald of lst week says: n. A. Luck of Mifliin town, salesman for T. W. Auker & Sou's marble acd granite monu ments and head-?tonep, spent a week in tbis section in the interest of his firm and reports a successful c :nvass. Fire was discovered in the Metho dist church at Port Roval on Ttmrs day afterneen by Porter Burns of that place. The alarm was given and the fl imes were outer.ed before much damage was done. Tho fire origin ated from a large heater in the build ing. Last Fri'ay Harry ilusser and Wm. Miyer hi'.9 driving in tho country some miles from this place attempted to pass a toam ahead when MusEcr's horse got c n to a iuwj iwuga oy u o.u C-llKX Has cut j i i i i i i a . . in a lore leg suvereiy. Xlie is on the mend. aiiimal ! List of letters remaining iD the Post OiHce at Patterson, Pa., uocall. ea xor aj tne close of business, oa Saturday eveuitig, Janmrv 30th, 1807: L W. Williams, A. W. Miller, F. F. Dcrmount, Jacob Howard, Me. Drorman, Wm. Linn Allen & Co., Anuie K. Neidicb. Fifteen coasters an a sled sliding down a street in Bellefonte about 11 P. M., on Saturday night, rau into a trso at the ride of the street. Fre 1 Tbompscn, colored, who wag guioing tha sled was badiy bruised about t'uu neaa ana nal liis teftii knocked .our, three fingers, jaw bono and ankle broken. " Sir," sho cried, '-you hava drop ped your ovi-rs'joes." He turned and picked them up without a word of tbanke. . Tho next monnnt she, was astoun ded to see him drawing them over his oars. They were his onr nsviSs. Cleve land Plain-Dealer. There wili bo an extra session of vougrea caueu Dy rresians Mciva-j ley ;moied; uciy after hs hn been in - augurated, for the purpose of tling upon some kiad of a revenua bid mat iu:i put me mar.urariurmg iu-! cereals on its reei, at a save tcccouu try from tho wrecking .Irasiness com petition w:ih th: old w-nld across I the seaa. A live o-rl on the figure of the blind g-.ddess of justice in the rear of Judge Lyoa's seat ia Bloornfisld court roota last Saturday at the con clusion of the trial cf lauid-rtr T i . , , . 1 t'.i civ:i tuw .iiiaotjt-ijitii hi,ju oi urea Johnson, awaited a great deal of cr.ra -. . T, . , ,. . AlJ .. , ...r . iitecturo. It 13 be.ieved the lire was mnt and superstitious expression.! , , i i H,x, i , it. started by cn irarropri!y prctee cd ow the owl got there ia not k.;oi!. , . - ,i 1 ,J .. , Tf , , . i electnc wire tuftt furnishes light for It whs rpruovPtl son-.e tirao tluriv-.i' i , . y, , , . hiituraav before the o mi umn rf t hat trial. Buy your hunting doi and hav tnem acqutunted befora tue liuutiRg Reason opens I hnva tho following to offer, guaraoteed thorenghly brok en on their crams and reliable. Fox houjxl3, rabbit hounds, beagles, set ters and pointers; also soma fiue Newfoundlands, spaniels, collies, fox and bull terriers; fancy poultry and pigeons; Belgium and German hires; prices low. J. Howard Tatlob. Antr.7,ly. Wast Chester, Pa. Merchant Wannamakt-r ai, tbo great fire ia Philadelphia last tvef.-k, manifested as great efficiency at cx tinguishirg the lire as ha has mani fested in every department of life' that he ha3 been pi:c&d in, aed the smoke of the ruins had scarcely goao till his store was ga;n open for nil who were seeking FMt goods at prices profitabla to tha buyer. Wannamaker is an extraordinary n,an tase nun any way you will m higher and best waiks cf life. the Lr.Ft Thursdaj', Simon Krcider of FerraudJville, Clinton couity, walk ed a mile to the mountain and was greatly surprised tj sea four bears in a hole nnder a rock icto which hs oked. He is a young man olIv 20 -a:s old; but he had courag-e enough to stii.nt the biggest bear end then the three smaller ones. He return ed to Farrandoville and tscured help. The wholo town turned out to help bring in the game. Tho old bear weighed 150 pounds aud thre cubs, weighed each about 55 pounds. The Chicago newspapers report that there are many people in that town who own property, who have no money with which to buy the nec essities of life. They are business people, some of them stcrs-keepers, and in other lines of public business that was dependent on employees in manufacturing establishments, and as tbe manufacturing establishments closed, the employees Lad no money to buy with and that estranged many business people, and left them as bsd- i ly fixed financially as the workmen. In some eases worse. Mice nibbling at matches set fire to an insurance agent's office in Se lins grove one night last week. ,J Who was Ananias, pa?" "I believe he was the leader of the opposition to George Washington." Truth. Harry Ellis and Van Pannebaker caught 31 &ah from a hole in the ice in the river on Monday. They used bait, hook and line. There are over 10 million men in the United States fit for military du ty. So the Secretary of war told the Senate of the United States on Mon day. The Houss at Harrisburg unani mously passed the resolution provid ing for an investigation ef the offices ot Auditor General and State Treas urer. The' Christian Endeavor Society was 16 years old uu I'ue 2nd of Feb ruary and numbers a membership of over two million people. Tuesday was ground hog day and the animal did not see its shadow in this part of the country. Now see how the weather will turn out in" the six weeks t j c )Oi3- A marriage license was issued from the Recorder's office in the Court Houss on Monday, the pros pective groom of which is 70 years old -and the prospective biide 60 years old. About 3 o'clock A. M., on Tuesday an attempt was made to wreck the Gardner, Morrow & Co. bank build ing in Hollida3-sburg. An explosive material of sme kind was put nnder the door. The remit did c insiderable damage, smashing doors breaking winlovs and shattering, windows in neighboring houses. Windows were shattered in the houses of Charles Vowinekle, Frank Glessner, Mre. Gertrude Christy, S. S. Barr, Miss Eiizabeth Stiffier, B. Goldman, J. R. Hums, E Ae'vin & Co., John T. Leet. The Republican ticket nominated by a popular vote for the Ftbruary election and the Dtnioeratic ticket nominated by a Democratic caucus for Fermanagh township, did not sat isfy all the citizens in the township, and a number thought they could best further their dcsire3 and inter ests of friends by putting another ticket, in tbo field by nomination ra i..ers, which they did on Saturday, iJauuary SO, 1S07. Tho citizens who signed and filed the nomination pa pers ticket are: Samuel Warner, B. Usller, Joun isaliectmc, W. W. Tf. T.r-.ier .Tnnica T,r.nrrnfro i 1 J! Diffnderier, E. J. Warner.. Tbe ticket they nominated is: For jnde of election, Geo. W. Horning; inspec tor, Charles Du3i; school directors, J. C. Hower, David Wolfgang; road supervisors, Wm. B. Lirtver, H. C. Penny; oversL-er of poor, Jacob B. Stoner; auditor, Jul, n B. Bl!ectine; towaahip cltrk, E;u.r J. Warner. Ths funeral of 3eorgo B. Robeits of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Gjiu- ; pacy, took place on Tuesday after- j tiGor,. February 2, 1807. Interment j in the Wet L-.un-l Hill Cemetery ati I Philadelphia, and thus passed awsy , lir. Roberts, President of otie oi the : greatest transposition lines in the world. Ho w.ss a roan of great exc utivn ability and immca?ureable is the diff-jrence excepting in form, be tween such a man and the man who cannot manage- or cortrol himself, but ow dust to uust just as the in capable pauper dust to dust, and we artj all alike so we cro toid, but who ever explained the phenomena of the moral, business and intellectual dif ferences of ruoa here, and who can explain the greater mvstery of their being made equal in the world lo 1 ct);ue. The man who ' can explain sct-U, cm explain the phecomrra t-f jjfy as,i death, acd that man has not Tet, been bom. The funeral of Mr. j Robeits was attended by people fram I every pursuit in life. Tli main Capital Building erected in 1S10 st Harrisburg, was destroy ed by fire on Tuesday in the middle of the day. It was a brick building 180 feet by 80, two btoiies hib. built in what architects are r leased . . .. . . ' v iruvut iinovo tae aanate cuamucr aud I for ths Public School department jim across the liail from the L;eu tenant Givernors room. But as far i as positive information goes it is not known just when aad w'uero th9 fire stnrted fir the first infurmstioa that the occupants of the building had of fire was a smell that, diffased itself through conid -rs npstairs ia tho de partments mrtioried. - S:me of tba Seiiators smelt flro tu e arly as 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Ssareh up s:-.:m was rot oegua for the cauce of the fire smelt till about noan and when a w.ish-board in the- Lieuten ant G jvrrnor's ro. m wan pried off fire showed iistlf. It was qaicklyre alizod that hie whs ragTg between rtuddiug vl the wall; between floor and cei'iing over a oo.csidt.-r.ible por tion of tbo upst iirs of .hat pare of tbo building. Tt-o School Dparl- m &C i ho hos.i ia that r.art of the j effort:J R, - a. j. . ti,., ......i ,,f fi, fi. f more cocsequenca than if thev had bfen squirting waier from a tea ktt ti. However, thtir work showed thfeir good iuteution toward tho pro tection of public property. The Sen ate w:'S not in sessiou. The prog ress of tha firo iu the Senate wing of toe building was rapid. Fira ap peared everywhere and fuw Senators were abla to got their personal af fects out of their tIaFks. Whila the fira was goiu; on ia that aids cf .the building, the Hons i was in session in tho other side end bad so nearly fin ished the days work that i nly two bills remaired unfinished on the cal ender. Speaker Boyer had by some mo ids been made acquainted with what was going on in tho Senate side of tho building, but to prevent a pan ic among -the members remained calm and unconcerned and quietly had the doors leading to the rotunda biriicad'd aad by the time the House was awakening to the fact cf the siluatiou a mat ion to adjourn had been made and curried and the members escaped by the bck door. When the law-makers of the House got out they were amazed, . almost dumb-founded to see thousands of people collected at the other ide of the bmldinsr and thousands more coming running. A great blazing fire was cracking and devouring tne very pinnacle of the dome aad a great column of smoke as black as sight was rolling away in an inex haustible column before a brisk breeze from the east Jnst then the dome came down with a mighty crash into the rotunda and a great puff came oat from nnder the tin roof as if some mighty giant was struggling to get out and thousands of tongues of fire darted throughout the House Chamber where the mem bers sat only a few minutes before. The fire department of the City had been summoned and when they ar rived a half hour after the discovery of the fire they were to late. The water pressure was lacking and so amidst it all little was left of the place except the imperishable walls. Many valuable records were destroyed. The building was insured for two hundred .thousand dollars. The Legislature was con vened in other public buildings on Wednesday, but much of the busi ness that bad been done before ithas to be begun anew. WONDERFUL, are the cures by Hood's txu-saparilla, and yet they are simple and natural . I lood's Sarsa parilla makes PURE BLOOD. Sherlfr (Hale. At the Sheriff's pale last Friday, W. C. Pomeroy bought tho 86 acre farm of Charles N. Sherlock in Beale township for sixteen hundred dollars and the 19 acre tract of woodland of the same for five dollars. Dr. Banks bought the 35 acre tract of Robert Crozier in Milford township for one hundred and sixty seven dollars and fifty cente. The Best after Dinner Pill - Hood's Pi'.ls aid digestion, pre vent that feeling of fullness or dis tress and gently, yet effectively, as sist in tho as8imlatioa and digestion of food. They do not gripe or pain, and they do not weaken the body. On the contrary, they have a strength ening end stimulating effect They rouse the liver, prevent sickness and cure sick headache. Hocd's Pills are pun.ly vegetable, perfectly harmless and may bo used safely by delicate women and children. A Rich Harvest. It costs no more to sow good seeds than it dees to sow old and worthless stock. Hiw foolish is tho person who fails to get tho beet to start with. No doubt yon nave often thought of this, when ycui garden has not done very well. Will yon jog along in tho same eld way tbis jear, or use a litt'o fore thought and send to Jam?.s Vick's Sons, Rochester, N. T., for their Cat alogue which contains a list of all that's new and good? Their seeds are always reliable sure to grow and never disappoint. Sead 10 cents for Catalogue and de duct this ami.ur.t from first order. Reallv coats nothing. Vff Ua Floral Guide, 17. For nearly half a century this Cat algua of Flower and Vegetable Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, Ross, Grains, Potato s, etc , has come as regnlarly as spring time. Hero it is again to remind us that it's time to ;hink about, onr garden. This issue con fairs hrdf a dozen fuU page half tone illustrations cf Roses, Aster. Gobi Flower?, Carnations and Ton:atots It sssms full of the noces88ry in formation for either amateur i r pro fessions!: Send 15 cents to James Tick's Son?, Rochestt-r. N. Y.. for a packet of either Vicks' Bi weening Aster, Now Japan Morning Giory cf extra choice Pansy and a copy cf Vick3 Floral Guide. If you state where vou saw this nctico you will reoeivs a package cf fiowtr steds free. REGISTER. Thuesdat, March 17tb, (St. Tat rick's day,) Reuheu Mslterilsg resid ing ou the.North farm titar MifiVn town, will soli at 10 o'clock, A. II., 7 good horses, 7 milch cows, bull, lot cf fine yoacg cattle, 3 brood sows, 12 r.ics shotcs, two 2-h.rs wagons, binder, mower and a full complement of farming machinery and imple ments, horse gears and harness and an sssoi tnacct of otb-r j -erson-il prop- pert y. See bibs. H. ii Snvder, Auct. WkP.nesdat, Uaech 24, Charles Bock, adminirlrator of tho estate of S.muel Thorn ap. Ute of Fermanagh toaxship, deceased, will cell nt the lste ifiEi't-nce o? t;dd decedent, horse?, cowe, young cattlf, sheep, hog'i, Witjnns, form niichinery cf all kinds, gc-ara, some l.onseho'd goods and other articles. Side at 10 A. M. H. H Snyder, AuctJ-. ThtrSdat, Mabct 4, Jesse Beal, near MeCoysvillo, t.orsei, cattle, farm implements. Thctisday, Feebi -rt 18, L. G. Ubil, Sprnce Hill towns np, horses, cows, hof, farm implen nts. Tukkhat, FEuauAnr 23, N. H. Esh, Sprnsfl Hill, horse-:, cos, hogs, farm insplemenfs. Tue3dat, Masch 9, K'uben Moist, Walker township, horeps. cows, sheep farm lmplemmetit?. Maech 2G. Edwin PaDnebakcr, Unrward, norses, cows, young cattl", larming' implements. Tuesday, March, 9, Thomas Ar buckle, near MeCultoeh .Wills, horses, cattle, lurai implements. March 16, '.T. M. Thompson, Wil low Kun, nor s, cattle, sheep, hogs, iarm impiem its. March 10. V, H. Paf.tron, Beale township, borf)p, cattle, hoge, sheep, iarm implements. March 18. 1 nac Book, Spruce Hill, horsea, cattl, hogs, sheep, farm im plements. March 18, Clem Ijeach, Johnstown, farm lmplemnats, horses, cattle. March 20, E. J. Kurtz, Walker township, cattle, sheep, hogs, form implements. March 23. Stewart Leyder, Dela ware township, horses, cattle, colts. ' farm implements- Be on the look out for E. Schott's new ad, 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889. Special Invitation To Tlie Public To attend the Attractive Kala of Clothing that goes on dailv from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. ft will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who nave money to invest to MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLE i of Suits and Overcoats at the His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't i jil to give him a call if m need of . W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN IPA.. . . xi u Die, Practical Embahncr and Funcr al Hircctor. CALLS rROMPTIY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. SATISFACTION GlAKAMtl'P IA' ALL CASES. Bridge &t., Mifilintown, Pa. mSMM Ymt Wc tvttttj ths readers of tais journal tlia': we do uct authorize the use cf oar Hj.mz in Givcrtisemeuts of st-caled traveling optical specialists. Our advice to all persons who have defect! o e3-e?i.ht : Arr.H trarcling specialists and pcxVirs o Spectacles. QUEEN & CO., Tie Opticians, IC JO Chestnut St., P?;.;aJ5lphia. jiaaowci'irs am l r.i W!fr' or AOTratt t-"E'iy" A siuable nook n Kervim V f fa m Hot free to any adtlreo f HI f ind poor pttteDU ran alao obt&.a 1 1 1 hm mm tills mocUclua fro of charge. Thi. nnwdfku bwn prepared by the BOTereii Putor EoeoK. ot Fort wurna Lid. riacelSu tbsowprftparvd undnrhia dlractloa by tbe KONIC MED. CO.. Chicago, lit. Bold by Drnicirts lat SI per Hottle. 6tbr C barc8iM.1.7ua ISottaeKfarC9. examine the Stock ot Good? for Wonderfully Low Prices. Clothing, Eyes, i and Bun j Ifd Kprctaclm art: V Ulmi 4fStk BLACKBERRY k fr 473 I. a Kifo ana prompt resell inSPOe;'. aierr.eoHcchcKri' Is a safo ana pronrt rerre'ly wm! una VU rorc.3 ot Sir irer Cmclalni8 en C ASA .i 7 TO TAU.fi AK!" ALLY MSZSiiU VT CREAT REDUCTION IN PBtCE OF winter clothing AT H0LL0BAUGH & SON'S Clothing' Store, It has bten our invariable custom to Reduce tbe price of Overooata aa4 Heavy Clothing after thedst of January to close ont onr Winter line. Onr line 'if Overcoats will ba sold at oost and when we aay cost we do m mean to mark them up before catting tbe prioe. 'Men's Good Substantial Overooats 2 50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00,7.00 and 8 00 dollars,' both in storm and dress. Boys' Black,' B!ue and Gray Storm and Dress Overcoats at 1.75, 200 3.00, 4.00 np to 6 00. Children's Overcoats from 90cts to 4.50. Mn'a Heavy Winter Suits 2.45, 3.75, 4.00, 5.00, 6 00, 7.00, 8.00, 9 nd 10,00. . Boys audchildron?8 heavy Miits reduced in same proportion. These goods areal.' worth more money, but ate being cleared ont to make room for our Spring atock. These Good's must be clssedout as wo won't carry' over goods from year to, year. NV FOR BARGAINS. Hollobaugh & Son, 11G MAIN ST-, PATTERSON, PA. K. H. JUeClintic. established 1880. 1880. 119 MAIS STREET, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. DO YOU Keep House? JJe are making a Speciality of liousfkerping Helps, SILVER, N1CKLE, GRANITE, TIN, WOOD and WILLOW-WARE A FEW SPECIALITIES. RAS POTTS, SUD IRON LEWIS, FRUIT PANS. Itlaryhuu flotation Refrigerators. Tbcsc are some of tbe things that help tbe Qoesns of kltohen, be they maids or uiatronr. COOK STOVES - Wc uiske extra efforts to seoure tbe best Cook Stoves and Ranges and guarantee ibcra to bake and cook satisfactorily or money refundrd. Call ia and see them. YOU CAM ALWAYS FISO SPECIAL HARDWARE BARGAINS IN OUR hardware stock department. Our purchasing power eoablaa ua to bay in iuoh quantities a to assnre tbe very lowest prices oa the beat Goods. 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