SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFPLTVTOWJT : vrEMtSlUT, ArjtIL 14, 1897. TERMS. Pnbacrirtlon, $1.59 par an nam If -paid in advance i (2.00 If not paid In advance.' Transient advertisement Inserted at 60 oenta par inch for each Insertion. Transient business notioe tn local co! Man. 10 cents par line for each Insertion. Deductions will be made to theee desiring to aiTartiae by tne rear, half or quarter fa"- ....... SHORT LOCALS. Next Sunday will bw Easter. Last Friday was Arbor Day. Sabscribe for the Juniata Sentinel. A railroad locomotive wears out in twenty years. n. a. soyaer, oi iron ifoyai, was in town on Saturday. Miss Tillie Dillman, of Port Royal, spent Saturday in town. Wild geese northward bound were on the wing on Monday. Benjamin Luper, of ReedsrilU, spent last Sunday in this place. Mis9 Jennie Parker, of Lewistown, visited friends in town last week. The best of clothing in ihe latest styles at Hollobaugh's clothing store. Rsv. Andrew Parker, of Reedsrille. waa in town on Tuesday of last week. The Harrisburg Riilroad men are holding revival services in Port RoyaL j-'Cr. Walley and Harry Ellis shot IV wild ducks in the river on Monday. Opfrator Owens and family, of this place, moved to Lewistown last week. Van Pannebaker of this place, spent Saturday evening in Port Royal. Mrs. Dock bonsrht a handsome horse in Philadelphia, for summer driving A good revival meeting is being held in progress at the M. E Church in Port Royal. Victor Showers, after spending several days in town, returned to Al toona last Thursday. Mis3 Annie McOul'.och. of Lewis town, spent last Thursday with Mrs. Wilburforce Schweier. Editor Allison, paid his sons Mat thew Li., and Andrew C. Allison, a visit at Tyrone, over Sunday. Miss Grace Rnssel, of Lewistown, spent several in town last week with her friend Miss Bsttie Mayer. The predatory cow is on the move and will so cos tine till some property owner turns the screws of the law on her owner. Edward Darr. who is taking a course at tho Philadelphia Dental College, is spending Ihe spring va cation at home. It is a question whether the "new womm" can Brand the strain of the new conditions that she is trying to arjrrorjcd herself with. William Finkle. of Spring Mills, Centra conntr. moved to Patterson, lat week. Mr. Fickla is going lo work for Manbeclr & Nelson. Rv. M W. E. Guthrie, of Alle gheny Thfologieal Seminary has been called to and accented the pastorate of the T7. P. Church at Mexico, this county. .Mrs. D. N. Pnffenberper, of 506 First avenu", AHoona, attended the fuceral of her nieca Miss Minnie An derson, of Johnstown, J nniata coun fy last Saturday. A Mifflin county man, in turnin? an honest penny, by traveling the county, with an oil outfit to greane horse gears and harness and is ex tensivf'ly patronizad. The 'Presbytery of Hnntingdon, convened in spring session in the Preabjterian church, in this place, on Tuesday, yesterday, April 13tb, -with-a lorye attendance. VA. flock of -ducks in the river on flondav morninsr attracted the at tention of sportsmen and for a while tli a crack of guns was quite lively. A number of ducks were shot. Clover is a queer thing during number of years previous to last S9a" son, it was a difficult matter to ob tain n good catch of clover on the farms, but last vear clover ciught. and the result this summer will be visible in an abundant crop of clover hay. D. S. Landis of Clay City, Kansas, visited hid old time friends in Lost Creek valley last week. Since he be came a citizen of Kansas he has been elected to a number of public offices. He is remembered by persons throughout Juniata county as the republican candidate for Sheriff some Tears ago that the mule ticket de foatcd. In a Mter of subscription renewal fro in A. M. KobisoD, at I'mos Altos, X. M. He sayp, "I am getting along very wc-11 since I came out. 1 can t gar I like the country, except that it offers a much better chance for youug men to advance in most every profthsion. 1 am studying lor a mining engineer and get a good deal f practical knowledge right here. -Uiave been studying npon it for nearly a year, and in an other year J. a half I hope to turn out a full edged graduate in that line, having a full knowledge oi tbe war to man- ace et kind of a mine." All of which is pleasing information to Bert s many friends here in Mifflin- town. tl it remembered by persons who take an interest in trapping wild game, that some time ago John Ty son t nipped a large wild cat on Shade mountain, and that Tyson's dog moved around the cat till too close and for his inquiaitiveness was set upon by the animal and complete ly whipped and severely hurt. The cat baa been an object of curiosity every mace in Mr. Tyson's yard in a cage. Many people go to see it. -Tho sf-x of ihe animal waa not deter- uiined, bat on the morning of 7th inst- 1 JTvson was surprised when ho went 1 & " . i t 3 11 x tinny cats that had come during the night. It waa the fi. at intimation that he had captured a female wild cat. In a few months' time if the cats get a hold of Tyson's dog they'll leave aothing of him but a few bunches of hair and bones. Trout fishing begina on the 15th. The i eqinoctial rain of the 20th. brought thunder. Lewistown is preparing for an old fashioned 4tu of Jaly celebration. The grip has given way to the spring fever which hardly ever kills. Bojfof the Lancaster, Pa, High School, within the past 25 years have planted 4,000 trees. The planting was done on Arbor Days. Last week Carlisle Indian School sent 109 boys to county homes dur ing vacation. Sixty nine Indian girls we put into county homes during the vacation period. Mrs Ickes' Pattervnn. P. H,;,i Opening of Trimmed -Millinery and oveuies, Apr.1 15 and 17. You are coraiauy invited to examine Mia l.t est fancies in fashions. 1 The rain last week. h v..;.. nf k: I. ; . aoppea oats sowing. oome iarmers have sown oats, but m mosi oi inem have the greater w ui oats ground yet to plow. School book men havn hn . tempting to bribe Kansas T,mla. tors, one member five hundred dollara to do a certain ining in the interest of the school doom: concern. ine globe Savings Bank of Chica go, is broken, and with it have dis appeared eight hundred and twenty three thousands dollars cash and en dowment securities of the Univer sity of Illinois. Price Talk at Mrs. Ickes', Patter- son, a. Stvhih Trimmf.ii K;w. 18e; finest mohair, java and Panamas proportionately low; trimmed dress Lata ysc, upward. Largest assort ment in the county. 3t. Daniel W. Voorhees, of Indiana, died on Saturday, April 10th, in Washington, D. C., aged 70 years, during the period of more than a a quarter of a century he figured as a preminent democratie politician. Providing work for the hobos at Altnona, has caused that fraternity to give the Mountain City the cold shoulder. They now concentrate at Tyrone, and people in that town want the Altoona tramp work system in troduced. Newport Ladger, April 8.-8unday noon sven persons were immersed in Big Buffalo creek, near the red bridge west of town, by Rsv. J. A. Snyder. Tiio Water was uncomfor tably cold, by the actions of the im mersed, but all took th9 water unflinchingly. Fob Sale. A. thriving Millinery Business established 14 years in a good location. A fins chance for an energetic person to extend the trade. Good reasons for selling. For terms and particular address Mas. M. A. DiEnx, Mifflintown, Pa. Apply for one month. m24. Thomas Bt-nner, who wandered from his home in Fayette township, on the 31st of March, waa found ia Snvder county about one mile cast of Adamsburg, on the 5th of Apri', and brought home. A eev-re attack of grip was tbe eauss of the meut&l trouble that effected him. The greatest flood known to white man h subsiding in the Missippi val ley, and by May 1st, it is believed the water will have so drained off that cotten planting may bs engaged in. The water raised ovsr the banks of tbc river and in some places flood ed the country 60 miles wide. Can you immagine the loss. Newport News: This paper must be paid for in advance. It is worth all it costs. No fault is found with any person who refuses to snbRcrihe for it because it must be paid for in advance. Of course, we can wait for payment thirty, sixty or ninety days even if nccuseary, upon request, but we do not propose to furnish the pa per to anybody who will not appre ciate it for what it is worth and pay for it. Buy your hunting dogs and have them acquainted before the bunting season opens. I have the following to offer, guaranteed thoreughly brok en on their game and reliable. Fox hounds, rabbit hounds, beagles, set ters and pointers; also some fine Newfoundlands, spaniels, collies, fox and bull terriers; fancy poultry and pigeons; Belgium and German bares: prices low. J. HowAiin Taylor, Ang.27,ly. West Chester, Pa. - pa Monday morning wild ducks in great numbers, appeared here on tbe river, and yeung mjn of sporting proclivities were soon engaged in popping the strangers. The new duck has a bill like the bill of a crow, which caused tbe sportsmen to call tbem crow dncks. Others called them butter ducks. The real simon pure dnck is said to have a spoon bill, but no matter, all tne same, they were nice game for the sportsmen. James Murray, Wm, Ellis, Geo. Gushard and Wm. Meganghey, bagged 20 of the strange fowls. Two thieves stole four chick'rnd and about two bushels of shelled corn from Jesse How's premises on Sat nrday night, between the hours cf 11 and 12 o'clock. The thieves were heard, and Bert Hinkle from his home saw them, and discharged hs gun bnt as no one dropped, and bo bloody trail has been found, it is reason ablo to believe that Bart's aim was not good or the gun did not shoot hard enough to reach tbe ras cals. In their hurry to get away they forgot tc take with them a bucket and a grain bag that they had brought for some purpose. The bag was not their property, it bad the name of Manbeck and Nelson stamped on it. A delegation of Grace Church Legislators from Harrisburg, ia a special car visited State College. While inspecting the college a company of boys. students went to the railroad and entered the Legis lator's car and sampled the good things there and as trophies carried away with tbem seven kegs of beer, boxes of eigars, and a number of bot tles of wine. Tbe boys said, the Legislators are wards of the state, and the provisions belong to the state, and the boys are state pupils, hence are entitled to state provisions. Just what to do with the boys is a question. The next Legislative jun ket to State College will probable be minns beer and wine in their larder on account of the boys. Dr. Subaeffdr has been re-appointed state superintendent of publio instruction. Mrs. Calhoun, wife of Sheriff fid. houn has been seriously ill withie the past wees:. nTt" Board of County Commission cm ubvw reinstated tne premium on fox scalps. Dr. Spaoeler. of Uillerstewn. has become a renowed healer by the lay ing on oi nanas. The letters advertised in the Mif flintown post office are for Jfcfr. C. .Bred Heas, Mr. D. B. Kauffinan. The National Guard will hold bri gade encampments this summer, in sieaa ox tne wnole division encamp ment. . . . r , The republican county Committee is causa to meet in Hotel Ashton at two o'clock, P. M, on Saturday week, April 24. ine weather last week was moist enough to help the wheat aad young grass in tms part ot the country, out ia umo it snowed. ' The Nalioual guard will parade in Philadelphia on the 15th of May, on the occasion of the unveiling of the Washington monument. The Bellefonle electric liffht plant was destroyed by fire at midnierht on tne tstn inst. (Jiuae of fire is not known. Insurance SI 0.000. "I wish we were not up in a baloon boys," will be the song of the three Eurepeans who propose to land irom a baloon at the North pole next June. big hole has been torn in tne Ajewistown dam. it is only a question of time for the river dams to go unless they be put in a state of repair. Tourist "Traveling for pleasure inndam?" Lady "Traveling for my husband's pleasurs." "Oh! then he's with you?" "No he's at home in New York.'' Anything for fame; three Euro peans, Nessers Andree, Fraenkel. and Swedenburg, are going to try and reach the North pole by balooxi. They exptct to start on tho 20th cf June. Senator Hertzler, voted agaiiist the Hamilton road law in the State Senate, believing that its provisions must result in an increase of the road tax lates which his constituants are bitterly opposed to. Subscribe for the Sejctixel axo Republican, a paper that contains choice reading matter, full of inform tion that does the reader good, and in addition to that all local newatbat are worth publishing find places in ts colnmiis- tf. The lady reader of the Sentinel, aro invitedg to call at my store to in spect my spring and summer milln ery. It is an undisputed fact that I hve the largest and most complete efock ever opnned in the county, and prices lower than the lowest. Ella .V. Paxnbbakes, March 7, '97 Patterson. WALHUT. Jtfarcb 19th, 1897. Mr. Editor: Dr Sir; I would lika to announce through your paper, that I have been inform ed that a cowardly personal c':ar;e bad been gotten up by some hungry politicians and used extensively ag;aii'Sl n.e as a candidate for super visor. That I wanted the office, for the purpose ot building a road across tbe ridge, and impose a debt on the township of five or six hundred doll sre, of which I knew nothing until after the election. It was a fabulous report, and utterly false. I wss not raised that way. I was neither rais ed to extraveganca or fraud, and if I had that road to make it would not have coat the township ono tenth that amount, as that read has been laid oat about ten years and to ray certaiu knowledge has not cost the township over ten or fifteen dollars. So I don't think we lave been extra vagant, and I did not want tbe office for any 6ach purpose, for I think we have taxes enough, and still we have tbe experience of bad roads, and will expeet equal justice to our road, for it Bems to me as though it mut have looked like a big contract to that faction, for I would hava to be aa hungry as a church mouse before I would use any such means to get office, and it was only by request of a number of my friends that I agreed to be a candidate, as they claimed it was our turn on this side of the town ship. But it was much like the li cense question in tnis township, we got no license, but we got the exper ience all the same. Yours Truly, J. S. Woodward. ship, as the property of David S. Zeiders, Eiyht acres of land, in ' Delaware township, as the property of David S. Zeiders. Twelve acres of land, log house' stable, outbuildings, in Greenwood township, as the property of J. K. Stimeling. A lot and two and a half story frame house, outbuildings, in McAl isterrille, as the property of T. L. Davie. Sixty five acres land, frame house, bank barn, outbuildings, in Beale township, as the property of G. W. Pannebaker. Twenty too acres, of land, in Beale township, as the property of G. W. Pannebaker. One hundred and eleven acres of land, two story brick house, bank barn, outbuildings in Turbet town ship, as tbe property of Bvron L. Shaman and Eliza Shaman. Prevention is better than cure. Keep your blood pure, your appetite good and your digestion perfect bv taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hood's Pills act harmoniously with "u a oarnaijariiia, gentle, efficient "SCHOTT'S STORES." GOOniJVEWS, 'TRAVEL, FAST. The large purchate of goods we made the first week in Marob, in Baltimore, and another, and larger purchase of goods, we made" ia New York, the latter part of March, atMess tbac market value; and we' are selling all these goods to jon, onr cutteaiers below their market valae, wbieb has brought a boom to onr stores. Patrons came, bought, and told their mends, with tbe reealt; that we were as busy a we never were before, at the 0 : a"? upvuiug ui a opriog oeuoo. TO KEEP THINGS; MOVING, SPRING opehiho op MEATS, BeYS' CLOTIIIfle AT mm ( niLDREH's Bargains that eannot be a yard. And all. our FR TOUR EYES. Those with defective eye sight. will do well' to consult J. H. Sweiger, a graduate of Spencer's Optical Col lege, of New York City, who will give you the best service at the low est possible rates. Frames in gold silver, nickls and steal. No charge for exvmimog the eves. Slain Street, Maffliutowp, Pa. 4w. Transportation of Bicycle Free on tbe Pennsylva nia Railroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany annoncces tbat on and after April 7, 1897, bicycles will be checked by baggage agents and carried in the baggage cars cf the company, when accompanied on the same train bv the owners, free of cost, provided the passenger presenting the bicycle for carriage has no baggage; other wise the bicycle will ba charged for at regular rates. This arrangemnt applies to all the lines of tho Pennsylvania Kail roap System east cf Pittsburg and Erie Eaten By SIcn and Women. Victoria, B. C, April 8. Advices from Australia state that a white trader named Duncan, who went to Sydney from South Africa, met terrible death at the hands of the Now Heprides. Aft.-r the tavages n-ui deeded to take nis life be was tied up to a tree for three dats, be ing kept alive and forcibly stuffed with food. He waa then cut down, KU.'ed and eaten, women, cveu join- as lOTluliy m the cannibalistic feast There was a great assemblage from the various groups of islands. .Duncan was a single man, about 33 yars old. The New Heprides nativs are very treacherous, and on several occasions bavo dealt murder ously with European visitors. Anether Bargain graphs. In Photo- SIIERIFF'S SALES. Sheriff Calhoun will sell in tbeConrt House, at 1 oclock p. m., on Friday April 23, the following real estate. The undivided one third interest in a farm in Lack township, 150 acres two story stone dwelling house, bank barn and ont buildings, sold as the property of William M. Kelly. A houso and lot, store house, sta ble and outbuildings in the village of Waterloo, as the property of G. W. Campbell. A stable and lot in the village of Waterloo, as the property of G. W. Campbell. A ware house and lot in the village of Waterloo, as the property of G, W. Campbell. Seven acres of land, in Lack town ship, as the property of G. W. 'Camp bell. Twelve acres land, log dwelling house, stable outbuildings as the property of Mills Fry, in Deaware township. Two hundred aud twenty acres of land, two story frame - house, log stable, oat buildings, in Lack town ship, as the property of Michael Shearer executor of Jkfichael Shearer deceased. Two acres and seventy perches of lead, two story frame hosse, stable, outbuildings, in Delaware township, as the property of David S. ZeiJure. The undivided half interest in one acre of land, two story dwelling bouse, outbuildings, in Walker town. Until April 31st, I will reduce the price of my Cabinet Photographs to $1.00 per dcz., during which tima ickets will be solo, entitling the holder to 1 doz lice Cabinet Pboto- apbs, god for the sitting until Juce 31st, 1897. Also during this reJuction, I will sell tickets for these baautiful 75a Photographs at 60c cs per doz. Sitting good anytime un til tne above date. All e'zea aim styles as well as family erroups will be reduced during this date. member the time. No tickets sold after April 31st. Respectfully, Joseph Hess, MifllintowD, Pa. EAST SALEM HOTES. John Gayer, went to west Chester on Monday to attend scuoul. While' coming toa store last Tnurs- day, Mrs. Jacob Yeigh, was over come by a stroke of paralysis near William Hubbert's, after some time she was taken to her home. Josepu Jong went to bloomheJd on Saturday on business. On November 20, 1896, A. H. Mar kel, bought of Jonothan Keiser a sboat, which at that time weighed 62 pounds being between 12 and 14 week old. On Tuesday last, he killed it, and it weigned 299 pounds, dressed meat. He fed it 136 days. Who cau beat that. The latest improvement on C. O. Market's scroll saw is a polisher, drill and steam engine attached to it. I don't run the saw by the engine, but the engine with the saw. See into tbe trick Editor. A. If. Winegardner, bought a fine span of mules from John Roads, near Rxhfield on Monday. Charley Cieussr, moved into the house, vacated by Maggie Kiser on Tuesday. Stanton Diffenderfer'a baby died on Friday, aged 2 months 20 days, burisd at Loat creek on Sunday. Stant vras too sick to attend the fun eral. George Fogle and son, of Knouse town was at A. R. Jtarkel's on busi ness on Saturday. David Crater, of near Richfield, was to see his mother Hannah Cra ter, on Saturday. Louisa Watt and daughter Maggie of Stony Ran, was to see her mother Mrs Sarah Markel, on Saturday. The members of the U. B. Church are fixing tho parsonage a little dif ferent from what it was. Stolex. Eight pair of pigeons. and one pair of new gloves from G. S. Lakens. Miss Minuie Speeee and brother Adam, of Harrisburg are visiting friends around here. Preaching next Sunday a week. April 25, in the T. B. Church at 7.30 P. M. Daniel Teight, of Van Wert was to see bis mother on Sunday. She is a little better of her strole. I have been sold that a Harrisburg yonng man got afraid while he was we are going to offer neater bargains than i vcr. euuaiea in omer stores. bOO yards of Cbitcse matting, good styles an lOo fineeat mattine. at lowest bircain nrioea. isomestto heavy cbain Carpet at 22o worth 30o. Other striped carpets for 12o a yard. Good rag carpet for 25o a yard. Stair carpet at;17o, 20o, 25o a yard. j cent XDrain carpets for 25o. !A LARGE SELECTION OF TAPEbTIlY, BRUSSELS AND VELVET CARPETS, at lowest bargain prices. Lace curtain fctuff ior 6c and 10c a yard; Chemicle curtains and table covers at bargain prices. 2 felt Window shades, spring iollers at 25c; 1 oil tshade and best spring roller at 25c; 1 fine lace end, oil shade spring roller al 49c. . , Ceiling and borders to match. 15c paper at 7c a double roll, borders to match. 100 Ladies silk VELVET AND CLOTH capes, very pretty at bargain prices. Fancy! Novelty di ess eoods at 25c worth 38c; they are sellling rapidly. $5000 dollars worth of SPEIXG -A D SUMMER foot wear in all the new shapes and colors, at bargain prices, Do not miss our stores You gain money. SCH0TTS STORES, 103 to 109 Bridge Street. Mifflintown, Pa. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1881;. bipedal Invitation To The Puhth To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK or D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS V ho fiave money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLED of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, 60 don't f iil to give him a call if in need of Clothing, D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN FJL. We Ex3ia!n3 Your Eyes. We warn the readers of this journal thr.l v,e do not authorize the use of our name in advertisements cf so-called traveling optica specialists. Our advice to all persons who have defectiv 23'esight : Avoid traveling specialists and pedlars ot Spectac'cs. QUEEN & CO., Tbe Opticians, lOIO Chestnut St., Pi; MadeJpbia. Alucufcctnrers nn! Importers of Arcnrate anil Ueaatlful gpeetocle nu Our E igbt Monitor sunt on receipt of live tosUko M "re OI .pa. on the roof of a ten foot boMing. He ought to be on some of onr high buildings ones. Charley Speeee, changed some of his outbuildings making tbiDg look different. - Lewis Leach and family, of VcAl- istervilla was at John Meyer's on Sunday. Mrs. L9wis Hubbard and son Guy of Cedar Groye, visited friends around here on Sunday. Blanch Kinser, who has been working for Graut Arnold has re turned home. Jacob Spece, Sr., and wife visited George Branthonffer's on Sunday. j?3 oaMukl, Hailstone. April 12, 1897. Easy te Take, Eaij.ie Operate Yon will Sod a true friend in Hood s Pills. When yon take them, you will not be disagreeably remind ed of the fact by griping and agon. izing pains. They contain none of the drastic drugs formerly so exten sively employed. Every ingredient used in Hood s Pills is selected with care, iney will break up a cold. prevent the grip, and are especially valuable to regulate the liver., They cure sick bead-ache aad indigestion. BLACXBERRT Is a scfe and prompt remedy ior Miecure of ellatrrlMxc, . mtrrr. eelle, ckolera av ma) and all forms ?t Sit MrtnplclDtii nn-1 1h dc?oo tho " ownl. IT I a-i.eABANTTO TAKE AND KSPEt'IALLT U6ULL FOB ME A aunble Book n Tfervur XMrteitsei scut Tree to any avddrefoi And iNMr patients can aleo chteUA Uii Medicine free of duti-ae. This remedy has been prepared ay the BeTercn.i ri:or Koexuir. of Fort Wayne, Ind- since ISTf. a-i :iow nrep&rea unaernis direction oy ine KGNiC MED. CO., Chicago, Hi. od bj Druggteta at SI par Bottle. 6 far 85. . &arsc3l7e.Sl.7SL S Bottle for 8 STOPiES'IM TS bat sMn deep. Therearctlion3aa.1sof a 1 -who Lave regular fcutuivs aad would orUcd the vaim of bc-auiy wro it not for a j c.-t cren;ilPxiot. To all uch we ri-comueikl Oft. HtBRA'S V!OLA CREAM as possessing U.c3 lH4iitisa that quickly change ihe txvt tzW.v and florid complexion to cue cf natural btnh ond nnbleroiahert beauty. It Peres Ot!y Skin, Freckles, Black Beads, Blatt-bcs, Suatmro, Tau, Piir.plia. and all imperfections of tbe Mia. It i n-t aeoametic but a core, yet is bel f?r for tho t llet tablo than powder, told ? Ir.iigista, ox int ttopt paid upon receipt oi 0t a. c 3jrrNCR & co.. tbim. I aaraa taka Mannara OaaWt - irathabsit I7 it. 60env HOLLOBAUGH & SOJN'S CLOTHING STORE Where you can buy the best ready made clolhinft or have your measure taken SDd a fit rnarantad t.;Ati 1, . j . -.l -.. . o - ......jr mcivuiui imiur ujaue naif, sewea wim Mlk throughout and mad in any Hjle yun may wish. 'All the latest plate w nun wver uvu samples. HOtLOBAUGH & SON'S PRICES KOK SPRING OK 1897. . Men's Sails, sixe 34 lo 42; 200 men's aits, trown and gray B)ixsd S3. 75, nen s suits, strictly all wool, neat pattern 4 75; men's all wool plaid suits,. o.uo aad &.oJ; men's all wool plaids, better grade, 6.00 to 8 00; men's still, finer, 9 75, 10 00 and 12.00;5men's clay worsteds, 5.00, 6.50, 8 00, 10.00,12... CO, 15.00 and 18.00, men's extra stxe suits, 42 iaeh to 46 inch, dark 6 00 te 10.00; boj's suits, Orrey mixed, 90c to 1.00; bjys' suits, neat patterns, 1.25 15J, 2 00, 2 50, 8 00; boys' all wool plaid suits, 3.50, 4.00, 4 50 and 6.00 boys' light and dark plaids, finest, 6.00, 6.50, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00 and 10 00; children's suits, nobby patterns, 50o, 75c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50; children's Reefer uits, 1.00, 2,00, 3 00 and 3 75; children's doable breasted all wool 1.50 to 5.00; children's Junior suits with or without vests 2.80 to 4 50; Hats Cady, 50c, 75o, 1 00, 1.50, I 75, 2.00, 2 25, 2.75; crush hsts 25o, 50c, 75c, 1.00, 1.25, 1 50, 1.75 kod 2.00; hats, all tbe latpst blocks in stiff or soft Over 160 styles to select from; Trunks, 2,00, 2 24, 2.50, 3,00, 4 00, 5,00, 6.00; Ta leisss, 35e, 50c, 75c, 1.00, 1.50, 2 00, 3.00, 4.00; Telescopes 50o, 7fio, 1.00; umbrellas, 50c, 75o, 1 00, 1.2o, 1.50, 2.00, 3.50, 3 00, 4 00; Men's Russet in latest roe, 150, 2.25, 3 CO: men's underwear, 25c, 50c, 75o and $100, Per cale shirts, 50 Hyles, 25o, 50o, 75e, 1.00; working shirts, 25o, 50o, 75c, and 1.00 for Sweet (')rrs, Swiet Orts Overalls, all sizes 70c 75o and 80; Latestr style neok-ear, o, 10, 15, 25 and 50oti; collars, celluloid, linen and paper 2, 5. 10 and I5c; cuff celluloid, linen and paper 5, 15, 25c; men's dress panta loons, 1 50, 2., 2.50, 3.. 3.50, 4 CO, men's wotkin? pantaloons, OOo, 75a, 1.00, 1.5:): all the la!ct in cts5. 10. 15. 20. 25 and 5f!c: bovs' nantalons. Sfln 75c and 1.00; boys' fiiio dress pantaloons 1.00 1.50, 2, 2.5 ), 300; kDeo pants 25, 50, 75ots and 1.00: Bovs' and children's shoes 25. 50 Tho. 100. ISO. 2.00 and 2.50. We advertise uothine but what we bave. Call and see for yourselves. Hollobaug'h & Son, Leaders in Clothing, 116 MAIN STREET, PATTERSON, FENNA. GRANITE ENAMELED- WARE is as far ahead of other Enameled ware ns china is ahead of clay. THIS WEEK REDUCED prices have given, a fresh impetus to the sale of this mi equaled ware and placed it within reach of the smallest purse. AT OUR FIGURES IT IS CHEAPER THAN TIN WARE Eleven and one.half inch wash basin, 20c; reduced from 30c. 'j'welve and one-half inch " 25c, reduced from 40c. Two quart Coffee boiler, 40c reduced from 00c. Fourteen quart dish pan COc; reduced from 90c. One Pint Drinking cups 10c; reduced from 15c KH. MCLINTIC'S HAVE M KBSEI TO DEPOSIT? AKL YOU A 110RR0WEK I -CIA LI. AT T88 PtBST Iff 4 f VIFFLINIOWN, I'A. FOUR PEii CEN T INTEREST t I'A ID ON TIME CERTIFICATE Money Loaned at Lowest Rates Lvi i rr- -ii J FEBHSTLVAHU COLLEGE, GETTlSDrRC, PA. Founded lu 132. l-"pe Faculty Two fir) courses ol Mucly Classical an 1 Scientific, pecial courses in all depart, mem. v ;Obsorvalory, .Laboratories and new Gymnasium. Siaui beat. Libraries, 22,000 volumes. Expenses low. Depart, mcnt of Hygiene anil Pbysicul Cultnre in cbaree of an experienced physician. Ac cesitilu .y frequent railroail trains. Loca tion on the BATTLEFIELD of Gettysburg, most pieasan anl healthy. PREPAR ATORY DEPARTMENT, in separ ate buidings, tor boya and young men pre paring for business or College, under spec ial care of tbo Frincip.il and three assist. nts, residing with students in the building. Fall term opens September 5th, 1895. For Catalogues, address II. W. MCKNIGHT, D. D., President, or REV. O. G. KLINGEK, A. U., Principal Octttysburg, Pa. JUNIATA VALLEY BAM( OI' MIFFLIiSTOWW, P. 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