JNTINEL & REPUBLICAN M1FFLTVTOWN : . WEDHE8BAT, FEB, 84, 1897. I TERMS. y BnbMriptioB, $1J50 per aorjmn if pJJ Tne 2.0O If sot petfa" m aflTanee. Tiwosiwevt adTertJewmenU tnaarted at o at par taeh for Nth jnaartkm. Tnasicat btuIhom siotice tn local eol- aa, 10 eeata pgr Use for each bjseTtlon Dadaetioma will be made to these deetrtng to adTertlaa by tha year, half or quart rr SHORT LOCJ1LS. Pottstawn, Pa-, has 600 cams of Thursday a week will be inaugura tion day. -ei ti i a tit l.: . nn i W4 Cint X UIECI Ul ITHUUIwa B1CB aaoaay in town. Bert Biglowis visiting acquaint" anoaa in this place. The Newport planing mill has cloa d for want of orders. Frank Murray of "Washington, D" C, ia visiting his parents Col. Moorehead was in town on business a day last week. Mr. Tobias JLuker has been quite ill within the past week with grip. Ice applied to the neck is said to be a powerful curative for asthma. Mr. D. L. Dfttra of Newpoit visit d the county seat on the 17th hist. Mrs. H. B. Bobison of Oil City spent several days with Mrs. Ezra C. Doty. Mrs. Kearns of Mifflin county is visiting her sister Mrs. R?throck in town. Mrs. E. J. Roods of Harrisburg is visiting her sister Mrs. Henry Gron inger. Cashier T. V. Irwin has so far re covered his hearth that ka is again at his post. Miss Bittenhouse of Eswistown visited tho Primary school last Thursday. On Thursday, February 25. tho Pennsylvania Bailroad Company will be 60 years old. On that day 50 years ago Governor Sbnnk issued letters patent creating tho company. 'A thousand shinnies laid with four inches of exposure to the weath er, are said to cover IOC square fet of roof, and five pounds ot shingle nails will be used in fastening them in position." Dr. Dowd Crawford wasv haDoilv enspirited to give the most minute attention to his patients and smile on his friends on Washington's birth day on account of a boy baby that his wife presented to him on that day. Some man in the Legislature, but who for hia own good and the good of his fellow citizens should be in a Liunatic asylum, has a bill before the legislature that provides for compulsory voting. The man is crazy on the subject of voting, if be is sane otherwise. Taxes are higher than ever on real estate. When will the last rail that stalls the load be put oa. The man who levy the taxes do not seem to be actuated by the desire to lessen the bnrdenof taxation. They seem to be bent on one purpose and that; to get as much tax aa they can. Having never eaten a pound of meat in bis life, Andrew Bair, Carroll couaty, .Wd., has just passed his eighty-third birth day. He has nev er worn an overcoat or underwear; never consulted a physician, taken meuicice nor naa a a ay s illness ia his life. Bad he been a meat eater what would have been the result. Dr. Thomas L. Johnston of Dun. cannon, who was convicted of murder in the second degree for the murder oi nis neignoor dentist Henry, was sentenced by Judge Lyons ts the penitentiary for 20 years. The gen eral expression ul the people is that Johnston should hare been found guilty of murder and hung. There was no question of his having killed Henry. Tho Republican party of Snvder county held their primary election on me idtn oi i" eDruarv and nonii- tt, I " " -lorn ui t euruarv anu no mi Jit. and Mrs. R A. Sig!er of V jiVtiated Henry C Sampsel for Associat Mifflin county, spent the Misses Laird. Saturday with Mayor Patterson of Harrisburg is S-Jncturing on the evils of corner loaf rag and street sky-larking. Mrs. D. C. Dean and son Edwin of Harrisbure, spent Sunday with her J Bister Mrs. John Hollobangh, Jr. ar - at iooks as ii me young .timparor Jf of Germany is about to make a mis- w . ... . - . . m . r take in taking sides witn xurkey, The farm sale season is now on and for the period of a month a sale almost every day may be attended. The bosses oi the conee and sugar trade have fallen out and the result is a reduction in the price of coffee. Mies Mary Culp of Lewistown spent several days recently with her aunt Mrs. William Culp on Third St Charles W. Mayer has been ap pointed an agent in the real estate department of the Pennsylvania Bail- ad Company. Geo. S. Hibbs station agent at Thompsontown has been granted leave of absence three months on ac count of poor health. The Juniata Horse and Mule Pro tection Company will meet in the Court House on Feb. 27 at 2 o'clock, P. fli., to transact business. i? or dale. 1U0.0U0 choice varie ties of rasp-berry plants cheap. Call on cr addreas S. Schlegel, East Sa lem, Juniata county, Pa. A great revival meeting; has been going on in the Waterford Jv. JS church. Almost one hundred con versions have taken place. The News wants the Newport town council to emplov detectives to catah tha nno..-.lf that. rM'Mninnn11 v an. t j r f pears in that town at night- a , - V'The Nevada Legislature has pass man a law legalizing prize fighting. Corbett and Fitzimmons will fight at sOo at-vt svn 4-Vi a Kfli rf MahaIi sua oww j vu bjsj? via va vu. Germany has one doctor to 1,500 population; France, one to 3,167; the United Kingdom, one to 1.234; but the United States, one to 600. If you have anything to sell adver tise it in the Juniata Sentinel amb Bdpublicax, and if what you have to sell has merit you will get a pur chaser. Crete at one time belonged to Greece. Greece now proposes to take it back upon the request of the christian people who are living on the island. A member of tho Legislature pro poses to pass a bill appropriating $30,000 to take the National Guard to Washington to President-elect JtfcKinley's inauguration. Corbett and Fitzsimmons are practising every day as a preparation for the bruising match and money making game that in to take place between them on the 17th of March Ijn aavaaa. Boil corn cobs till all the juice has been boiled out, strain, add enough browu sugar to give it tha thickness rTof syrup and you have an imitation iaple sugar that few people can tell from pare maple syrup. To remove the 6mell of new paint, lay a bunch of bay in the room and sprinkle it with a little chloride of lime; close the room for several hours and when it is again opened the smell of paint will all be gone. New TorkSun. The Legislature, despite the times that have shrunken valuations and priees and incomes, and wrecked bus iness on every side, is disposed to in crease taxation instead of lessening it. It will be a good wav to kill the Republican party. - On Tuesday, Court granted license to two hotels in this boroagh and thre the borough of Patterson ne at UnentaL The Aiehheld pplication was not presented, and I other applications ware refused on ount of long lists of remonstrances t were presented to Court. The Court house was crowded to its ut- Judge; Geo. M. Shindel for Prothon- otary; John H. Wills for Register and Recorder; J. M. Biker for Dis trict Attorney; Joseph Hendricks for Jury Commissioner. Over twenty three hundred votes were cast at the primary. Humpback bicycle riding prevents a fre natural circulation of blood and deranges the action of the valves of the heart. If humpback ridiug is kept up it will not be maay yers till all tha riders will have heart disease and not know why. It will become for tho men what tight lacing has be come for the girls. The girli are ruining themselves physically- by the use of corsets. Murderer Johnson of Duncnnnon was quietly taken from the Bloom field jail by the sheriff and two dep uties of Perry county at an early hour on the morning of the 19th inst., and by way of Newport was taken to Philadelphia to the penitentiary to serve a term of 20 years imprison ment for killing dentist Henry of Duncannon last September. He was not taken by wav of Duncannon, be cause threats were made by people of that town to Lvncli him. Thero ia a bill before Congress that provMea a retired list for gov ernment clerks wbo bavi rer.cuel the age of 60 years and wbo have been in government service 20 yearp. They are to receive a pension of 7o per cent, of the salary they received while clerking. If they are goinsf to pension all the employees in and out of office, what is to become of people who have not ben holding offic.?. How are thev to live when they get old. Emery McCahan made a narrow escape from a run-over bv a train of cars on Tuesday at a crossing in Patterson. The watchman bad mo tioned him to cross, He started and reached the track just as a fast train rushed by. The cars scraped the end of the tongue of his wagon. He was a brave soldier against rebellion and was used to rushes that frighten men, but on Tuesday ho was more frightened by the oars than be was in the wild charge at Cedar mountain in Virginia where he was left for dead on the field of battle. Hardware merchant JfcClintic, Dr. Lucian Banks, Grain merchant Nelson, Electrician Troxal, merchant Schott and Landlord Nixon, surpris ed Carriage Manufacturer Scholl with a sauer kraut lunch last Friday evening in Honor of his birth day. Ifoe complete surprise was some what anticipated by Mr. Scholl him self when ha dropped into his home at his acenstomed time in the even- mg. ins saaer-kraut bad been pre pared and be emelled jt and wanted to know ""what's up," but before he learned definitely what was to take place, the above named friends ap peared upon the bcene and extooded congratulations. The gentlemen spent a pleasant evening with Mr. Scholl and his family and on their departure expressed the hopo that Mr, Scholl may live in good health to enjoy many more birthday anniversaries. Harry Adams, colored, who has charge of the electric light plant had an overcoat, suit of clothes and gold watch stolen from a room in the electric light plant building one day last week. Who stole the coat was tho question? Tbe case was hand ed over to Squire Frank Patterson and he promptly sent word of the theft to the detective fores in large towns with a description of tbe prop erty stolen and the number of the watch. On Saturday be was inform ed by tbe Chief of Police of. Harris burg that two men had pawned the watch and the men were held for in formation from Mifflintown. Officer Clayton Stoner was sent to Harris burg and brought tbe two young men here on Saturday evening and lodged them in jail. They demand ed a hearing, which was given them on Monday. They gave their names as John Kelly and George Thomp son. Kelly was discharged and Thompson in default of bail was sent most capacity when the question was ' to jail to await trial at the next term before Court. ' of Court. Washington's birthday passed un noticed by the most people in this Commonwealth. . For notice and prominence the newspapers most be enlisted, and this year they allowed the approach of that day to come within notice. Samuel Weiland convicted of train recking in Parry county, was sen tenced by Judge Lyons to cre . a term of five years imprisonment in the eastern penitentiary, pay costs of prosecution and one hundred dollars fine for tbe use of Perry county, and stand committed till sentence is com plied with. A correspondent of tho Newport News writing from Perry Valley says: Mifflin Academy will be increased next term by at least four and prob. ably six pupils from this valley. T - 1 ruieseur Aysmger g scnool work IS gaming a reputation for thorough ness. Pupils do not attend Mifflin Academy for fun. fill if. .A a . xue ueei oi me unnstian powers or xjurore openedbre on the Christ ian rebels, who are trying to free the island of Crete from Turkish rule. The Christian European governments excuse themselves under the plea that they have taken tho side of 'the Turks to preierve the peace of Eu rope. Why not take tbe side of the vurisuans and in tnat way preserve me peace of Europe. Buy your hunting dogt and have them acquainted before the hunting season opens. I have the following 10 oner, guaranteed thoroughly brok ea on their game and reliable. Fox hounds, rabbit hounds, beagles, set ters and pointers; also some fine Newfoundlands, spaniels, collies, fox and pull terriers; fancy poultry and pigeons; Belgium and German hares; prices low. J. Howasd Taylor. Aug.27,ly. Wast Chester, Pa. At Hazleton, Pa., a man named Pietro fell in love with tbe wife of a a ft . mau imraen i'iersw. i ne woman re turned Piotro's love. Mersio at first was furious, talked of shooting, &o-, but he calmed down and he and Jf ifctro taari a talk and determined to settle the trouble in a game of quoits and tne stake was (be wife and bouse of Mersio. They killed a chicken, Duned it in the ground leaving the head above ground for a "hub." The one making the moat points without striking the hub to have house and wife. Pietro won tho game and Mersio left for other quarters. They are all Italians. The Porry County Froeman of Februiry 17 says H. K. Frymoyer of Juniata township has been the victim of a confidence game couduct ed by some sharpers, who have de frauded him of some money. It seem that George F. Dauberman, who lives at Dur.cancon, protended to own lease on some valuable ore lands in Yorjc eounty, which he want ed to sell to Frymoyer fr $900. Frymoyer w..s referred to a man by the name of -Wilier in New York, but when ho cah'od to see Miller he was not at home, but another man who was there told Frymoyer that' tho property was worth $2000 and Mil ler would give that for it. Among tbem tbey convinced Frymoyer that the property wsa very valuable and be came up to Duncannon and after considerable talk Dauberman sold him tbe lease for $950., on wh'ch be paid $300 cash, guve his horse and bug?7 and a note for $165. It has since been discovered tbit the lease is worthless and some of the parties to the deal cannot be found. Two tramps, colored -men. bad a fracas at the railroad station on Sat urday, that resulted in ono of them throwing a bolt with a piece of screw ia it at the other. The nut ent straight to the mark as if shot from a rifle and struck the mn at whom it was thrown on tha head above the right eye. Ha fell as if shot and the blood spurted from the wound in a stream. He lay as if dead quite awhile. When consciousness return ed he was taken to the Banks drug store and tbe wound was dressed. Geo. W. Kelly saw the fracas and made inf jrmation and the ene wh j committed tha assault was taken be. fore Squire Wilson, who sent him to jail for a hearing on Monday. The injured man was also sent to jail to be held as a witness. A third party was mixed in the trouble a little childlike and bland looking colored boy. The boy with the moat innocent look denied knowing the beligerants or where they were from, but it was learned from the c mbt ants that tho little fellow was in their service as beggar or solicitor of food. His part of the tramp they were on was to go to bouses and beg victuals for himself and the other two. The two big darkies were not satisfied. Each one wanted to gat the little fellow for himself, and the story runs that the one big fellow became so determined in his effort to tak the little darky that he made up his mind to settle the matter by force and tho plies selected to make the settlement was on tbe .-ta ticn house porch. There were not many words passud between them till the nut was thrown with tho above result. Both warriors were sent to jail over Sunday for a hearing on Monday before Squire Wilson. At the hearing, tho ono with the wounded head refused to complain against tha one who had knocked him down, saying they were bolh of one color and that there should be no bad feeling between them. The Squire discharged the case. 8 A LB KE6ISTEI Thttbsdat, Makch 17tb, (St. Pat rick's day,) Reuben Metterliag resid ing on tbe North farm near Mifflin town, will sell at 10 o'clock, A. M., 7 good bones, 7 milch cows, bull, lot of fine young eattle, 3 brood sows, 12 nice shotes, two 2-horse wagons, binder, mower and a full complement of farming machinery and imple ments, horse gears and harness t?3LL. an assortment oi oiner personal prop perty. See bills. 3. H Snyder, Auct. Wednesday, March 24, Charlts Book, administrator of the estate of Samuel Thomas, late of Fermanagh township, deceased, will sell at the late residence of said decedent horses, cows, jouL'g cattle, sheep, hogs, wagons, farm machinery of all kinds, gears, some bousehold goods E. of Atkin Sarah Jamison's bogs, Sale Beal, and other articles. Sale at 10 A. M H. H Snyder, Auct 'r. Thtjesdat, Makch 18, L. son, executor of the estate T. Jamison, will sell at Foundry, three mil' s east of McAlis terville, household goods of all kinds, one cow, cider by the gallon, oats and corn and potatoes by the bushel, a lot cf chickens. ' Thursday. March 11, Amos Fogle, man will sell near Oakland Mills horses, cows, young cattle, wagons and farm implements, at 10 A. M. ThtkSdat, Makch 4, Jesse near McCoysville, horses, cattle, farm implements. Thursday, February 18, L. G. Ubil, Spruce Hill township, horses, cows, bogs, farm implements. Tuesday, February 23, N. H. Esh, Spruce Hill, horses, cows, hogs, farm implements. Tuesday, March 9, Rt-uben Moist, Walker township, horses, cows, sheep farm implemmenta. March 26. Edwin Pannebaker, Durward, horses, cows, young cattle, farmiug implements. Tuesday, March, 9, Thomas Ar buckle, near McCulloeh .Wills, horses, cattle, farm implements. March 16, J. J4. Thompson, Wil low Run, horses, cattle, sheep, hoge, farm implements. March 10, W. H. Patterson, Beale township, horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, farm implements. March 18. Isaac Book, Spruce Hill, horses, cattle, bogs, sheep, farm im plements. March 18, Clem Leach, Johnstown farm implements, horses, cattle. March 20, E. J. Kurtz, Walker township, cattle, sheep, hogs, farm implements. March 23, Stewart Leyder, ware township, horses, cattle, farm implements- Bargain Days! AT SCHOTT'S STORES- Bar Dela-colts, .Bepibnine February 10th. and continue until February 27th Most Liberal Bargain Distributors in Central Pennsylvania Inventory is over, and beginning Febrnary 10th will start onr greatest Cnt Priee Bar gain Sales. We sell yon every day, during these Bargain Days, from 10 o'clock in Forenoon until 3 o'olock in tbe afternoon. 10 yards, yard wide, unbleached muslin at 38o. 10 yards, yard wide, unbleached muslin, extra fine, at 48o. 10 yards, 37 inch wide, Appleton A. muslin at 58c. 10 yards, yard wide, best Hill bleached mnalin at 58o. 10 yards, yard wide, Lonsdale, heavier bleached muolin at 69c. 10 yards, yard wide, Lonesdale, finest cambrio at 97e. 10 yards of Apron ginghams at 38c. 10 yards of extra quality, finest Apron gingham at 45o. 10 yards of faooy dress ginghams at 55o. 10 yards of fine Zephyr dress gingbams at 75o. 10 yards of black dress Satteen at 89o. 10 yards of black French dress Satteen at $1.10. 10 yards of white Shaker Fiacoel at 4oo. x 10 yards or ets of extra fine wtite goods in Dimity, Plaid, Fancy and India linen at 79s. worth $1.50 4i'yards of one strip, fine quality of Ku.brnidery at 9jo a yard. 1 pir ladies' or A.issej.' worited o.itts at lOo a' pair. 1 pair men's embroidered suspenders at 9c a pair. 100 Faccir.no 'nrs in colors at 10c a pien . 50 Faccinu rs in black and colors at 15c a piece. 3 cakes of good toilet soap for 5 cents. Notice No Premium Tickets given uwuy with above goods. Ladies Jackets, W raps and Capes at a reduction of 50 per cent. off. Dress Ooo is in Jancy Plaids and Novelties: Cloth and Flannels at aSpeo ial Reduotion of 25 per cent. Ladies' .Medicated red lambs' wool enderwear worth $1.00 now 69o. Ladies' rib ted fleece, white underwear, worth 25c, we Bell at 17o. Men's red, medicate! wool underwear worth $1.00, wa sell at 69o. Men's natural wool underwear4 worth 88o, we sell you for 49o. wen s natnral wool underwear, 60 per cent, wool, worth 75o, we sell for 34 cents. Men's unlauudried Shirts, worth 60c, we sell for 39o. Men's Flannel Shirts, worth 50o, we sell for 25c. .Wen's fine Percale laundried shirts, worth 75o, we sell for 49o Blankets in Gray and White, worth 75o, we sell for49o. All onr blarjkets and baps at tneciallv reduced prices. 42 inch and 45 inch pillow esse muslin, 8-4, 9-4, and 10-4 sheetings, all mm rjjuuiitiij- reuuueu prices. , , Heavy Cheviots for men's shirts, 10 jarda for 75o. Ticking for feathers and chaff beds at extra reduced prioes. Thousands of yards of carpet, Oil Cloth, Window Shades and Lace Cur tains at specially reduced prices. ,uw worm ot men s, ladies and children's footwear at specially low and extra redueed prices. Beginning February 10th and continues until February 27. SCHOTT'S STORES, 103, lOo, 107 and lOO BRIDGE ST. Great Cures proved bv thousands of testimonials show that Hood's Sar saparilla possesses power to purify, .....,.. , "El C2 m A V T T C TV -V7. Hood's Pills are the onlv pills to 1 O X A 1 JU .1 O n Hi J. I be taken with Hood's Sarsaparilla. 188'J. THE LITTLE BROOK. Special Invitation To The Publit Brooklet from the mountain high, ODward in yocr coarse yoo By, To tbe vailsy lyiag nigb! Be thy bed of atones or moss; Or hero thickest branches tosa, Let th' strength be sent across. Let no obstacles atrew thy way; That thy paf may go astray, Which we Iovo tti meet each day? Glide thon through tbe woody dale, Where the wititet breeze is stale, Al tbe hawthorns hedge would fail) Into darkest places steal, Asd the thirsty ti wers heal; Or with other treelets deJ! Wbera no sunlight can be seen, Beintiful to thee must seem, Lllte a playful child in dream Through the meadow whera the bay Lies in clusters thick and gray, This is where you lore to play. Gliding to tho river bank. And with larger brooklets rank. Or with other streuulets H ink! To the river far and wide, Where thy course is lost to sight, This, Oh brookiu:.' is thy flight. Salamcs Coloxa. BicbBeM, FebV 19, J8'J7. AL1RRIED: How Co get a Public Office. Many desirable offices are within the gift of the new administration. Those who wish to know what places cab be had and how to get them, can obtain this information by sending 7octs to Soule t Co., Wahin?ton, O. C, for the U. S. Blue Book," show ing all Government Offices and salar ies with Civil Service rules, sample examination questions, &c. Under present laws women stand an equal chance with men for positions that insure a comfortable income for life. The "Blue Book'' gives complete in struction for office seekers of both sexes, and is besides a valuable book of reference much in demand. Subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican, 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 i its columns. tf . Mass Fitzgerald. On the 9th ius:., at Port Royal by Justice Jos eph M. Stiminell. John J Mars and Mis Florence Fitzgerald. Ehrexzeixer Dunn On Feb. 21, 1897, by Rev C. G. Winey at bis resiJspce ut East Salem, Fa., Mr. William F. Ehrenziller and Minnie May Dunn, both of Fayette town ship, J uniatj county, Pa. DIED: Gron.noes. On the 12:h inst., in Mil; oid township, from pneumonia, Mrs. Margaret J. Reynolds, wife of Leonard Groninsrer, aged 70 years, 5 mouths and 15 days. To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that from " . goes on daily i HE IMMENSE STOCK -OF B. W. HASLBY. it will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS rt . , . . . . iy no nave money to invest to examine the Ktock of Goode for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't f lil A. ' 1 I 1 t II . . w give nun a can u in neeu oi uiotning D. W. II A R L E Y MIFFLIN TOWN PA, GBHAT 8BOUCTJ0N W HUCB OF- winter clothing AT LQBAUGH & SON' S Clothing Store. It has been our invariable custom to Reduce the priee of Overcoats aad Heavy Clothing after tbe 1st of Januarj to close out our Winter line. Our line ef Overcoats will be sold at cost and when we say cost we doa't mean to mark tbem up before outting tbe prioe. Men's Good Substantial Overcoats 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. Blue and Gray Storm and Dress Overcoats at 1.76, 20f 8.00, 4.00 up to 6.00.; CbildrenVOvercoats from 90cts to $4.50. Men's Heavy Winter Suils 2.45, 3.75, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9. nd 10,00. ...... Boys and children's heavy suits reduced in same proportion. These goods) are all worth more money, but are being cleared out to make room for our Spring stock. These Gooes must be clssed out as we won't carry over geeds fross year toyear. NWW FOR BARGAINS Hollobaugh & Son, 116 MAIN ST-, PATTERSON, PA. K H. McCLINTIC. Established 1880. 1880. 119 MAIN STREET, MIFFJLINTOWN, PA. DO YOU Keep House? We are making a Speciality of Housekeeping Helps. SILVER, NICKLE, GRANITE, TIN, WOOD and W1LLOW-W ARE A FEW SPECIALITIES. AIRS PnTTFis.A Tl IRHVS nPVNfR ffnfTTT PUFfidtfe : Maryland Roasters, Refrigerators. Tbese are some of tbe things that help the Queens of the kitchen, be they maids or matrons cook: stoves - - - - ranges We make extra efforts to eocure the best Cook Stoves and Ranpes and guarantee tbem to bake and oook satisfactorily or money refunded. Call ia and see tbem. YOU CAlt ALWAYS F13D SPECIAL HARDWARE BARGAINS IN OUR HARDWARE STOCK department. Our purchasing power enables us to buy 'insuch quantities as to assure tbe very lowest prices oa the be6t Goods. THE ONLY True Blood Purifier prominently in the public eye to day is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Therefore get Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S. -ir-l-MJiOOWii HAliKKTS. . Uirruxrewn. Feb. 24, 1897. HSTFUHTOWN GRAIN MABKX1S Vfh'iz 5 Cr.r i in ear.. .. ...... .... ..... 30 Oat , .... 18 IUe.. 35 Clov ined ....... .. .... .... . Butter...... !6 Eggs , 14 11am 12 Sboa'der. ....... ................ 12 Laid ,.. 7 Side ". Timothy seed t2.r0 F i .red ....................... 60 Bran 9 Chop ..$1.20 a bBDdred Middlings..... 1.10 Ground lu i Salt l.uO American Salt. 75c to 80c Philadelihia Maxkets, Fb 23, 1897. Wheat 91c; Corn 28c;Oats 2ic; butUr 12 to 25e; eggs 16 to 17c; chickens 7 to 8c; ducks 1G to 11c; hay $9 to $14.50. East Libert, Feb. 22. Cattle. Geo ! at $1 35; bulliij stags and cows at $1.75h3.50. Hogs at $3.80; roughs at$2 25a3.25; Sheep, at $2.60a3.30; choice lambs at $5a5.35; vaal calves at j6. 00a 6.25. S. S. Ruble, Practical Enibatmcr and Funer al Director. CALLS PROMPTLY A1TIKDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. SAlISfAClKA CI AEAMEED IS ALL CASES. Bridge Pt, Hiiffiintowii. Pa. s325gg Your Eyes. aiSs EAVE YOU KQKEI TO EEFOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER ? CALL AT TH1 F1BST SAX-ia-MAKi MIKFLIN tOWN, T.. FOUR PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES Money Loaned at Lowest Rates. Garfield mm. Cum UotiKtiimtouJrL.i.'M .... fe;-.-rte. 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