SENTINEL -REPUBLICAN MIPFLINTOWlT TEBSTS. BnlJtcrlvtlon, $10 p.3r annam !n idTanees $2.00 ir BotpaMtaadvJ ewt per Ineh for each fcuwtteo. Transient tra.slii ess Bottoo m local col. TOW, 10 c en til pe, Hne for h lnwrtlnn tOjdTerttae by the year, balf or q;Mrtei SHORT LOCALS. Some farmers nowed whet in An?-' Witb September have coma fresh oysters. The eff rt to organize a beer trust hnn failed. Ezra Parker of Washington, D. C, is in town - Colonel Thomas Moorebead is on a trip to the west.. Hiwird Kirk is a juror attending Co Jrt at Williamsport. Frank Warner caught a carp from the river the other day. It looks dangerous to see children limb onto running wagons. Mrs. Mam Cjx of AHoona is visit ing her mother Mrs. Zeiders. Some one is asking why moat men refrain from attending church. This is court weok and the town present? court week appearance. Mrs. Jennie Marks of Patterson has been quite ill the past week. There will be more cloverseed in Juniata than in many pasf, years. Lightning destroyed six baroa in Bedford county the past summer. Ojramon sod is a good thing to remove the pain of Mosquito bites. Mrs. Stewart Mcloy of Patterson is visiiing in Altcona and Lowistown. Mrs. Chas. Mayer with frienda, is spending some time nt Atlantic City. M-iUh. AlHsDn of Tyrone, spent a number of clays in tuis piae, recently, i There was an Odd Fellow celebra tion at Thompsontownlast Saturday, i M:sa Joo Wilson of Lwiatown, is the guest of her sister Mre. Ezra C. Doiy. The peaches shipped from this stafion last week averaged about 50a a crate. Tbirteen. car-load? of peaches wero snipped trora tins place last aionuay evoaiDg Miss Carrie Dair has secured a position as teacher of a school in Pbil. adclphia. City vacation people are returning from the country nfier a health giv ing on ing. The Crawford family held a picnic in Pomeroy's orchard at Port Rjyal, last Friday. It is chimed that gold has been found ia Karthaus township, " Clear field county. Charles Watts is at homo from Washington, D. C, on a - several weeks vacation. The doctor and undertaker smile over tha thought of the coining of the foot-bail season. Mrs. G!andiDg Robison and daugh tar Miss Eilio, are visiting iho Cramer lainuy m Patterson. Shiinld frost appear before the last of this month it will make many bushels of soft com. Mrs. Wm. Pacuock of Pittsburg, is vising her iiaresr-ts Mr. aad Mrs. J. D. M. Todd in Patterson. After three weeks visu, to his pa rec-'s, Andrew C- A'lieon has return. ed lo his business in Tyrone. - Iist Friday Southard Kobison of this town rode on LishicyeletoIJelie fonte from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. Vtchine men cUici to have corn harvatt-rB that cut aa-.I deliver to shock 8 to 10 acres of c ra a day. Miss Pidge Pat ton of Lswistown, spent Su.idav with her sister Mrs. Wilberforce Schweyer at this place. The person who has a half doz&a ewe sheep to sal! may ba directed to a purchaser bv calling at this office. Frost nut in au ?.proarance at Crfwson Springs on the mountain be yond Altooua one morning 1-ist w!f k. Kansas has more acres planted to corn than evor, but it not good and will vield not over 20 husbela to the acre. Last Monday, lawyer Uirch rode ou 'tis bicvele from Helint'grovo lo thi' pl'ice in threa hours to attend court. Harrison Gehru; of Potter county, peeled 23C cords cf bark this season. A number of davs his average won: was eleven cords. From a hole sevs:.tv Cve feet from the Ground in a tree in Center county. Joe Auman and Haivc-v took 70 pounds of Lonty. -Miss Beckie Cnnniagham and niece Miss Mutv Cnnninchara of Ne braska, are paving ft vinit to fri&nds in Tuscarora Valley. Harry Ellis of this place caught all told 53 bass smoe the reason was ushered in !u6t spring. 20 of these he caught the past week. JSiicnt car-loads of peaches were shipped from this station last Satur aay nigtit. ine mo:-t ol tuem were destined for Ohio towns. Mrs. LaviDia Mr3. Sarah Wise and Misses Jennie and EIHe Howe, drove to Lewisfown last Sun day and spent the day there. A new womsn in New York City went crazy last week from the exces eive use of tobacco. Having gotton toe taste of tobacoo she used it to ex cess and became crazy. Are people growing better is asked in St. Louis. . Oyer the statistics of l;s-t year, which reveals the startling iK?b taat lor every 5s0 people there, there was one arrest for crime. The gold and silver Democrats of York State can no moro get together than did the same elements in the Democratic Reading Convention from which gold bug Harrity 'was ousted. Chan. Howe, Frank Murray and1 Leslie Allison of Washington, D. C, took advantage of Labor-Day to visit their homes in this place. American tourist preachers were never as numerous in Europe aa this year. Almost very other preacher "i America has an 'ambition to visit Europe. Tb.9 dtaciency in the world's Bap ply of wheat this year is estimated at 112,000,000 bushels. If that is true the price of wheat will not go below what it now is, Harry Martin, who has been en gageel m business at Manhattan Beach, returned to his home in town to take a few weeks vacation before returniig to Princeton. Th3 Mifflin county fair tried to get on its feet last week. The fairs of that county in the past ran well for a wnuo, but on the home stretch ran into the clutches of the sheriff. Wheat was worth $1. a bushel in Jrhiiadelphia on the 2nd inst. On the 3rd it dropped to 98c a bushel. On the 4th it rose to $1. On Monday it was down to 99Jc. Oa Tuesday it was $1. A number of Juniata county veter ans are in attendance at the encamp ment this week of Jha Juniata Valley Veteran Association at McClnre, Sny der county. Everyone wishes them a good time. The- Harrity J-3ft)raonian Domo crats were hnstlea around in the Garman-Reading Convention, about like they were handled by the middle of the Road men m the Convention that nominated Bryan. This is said to be "louse week,'' and on that account some farmers will not sow wheat. They say wheat sown this week is liable to be destroy ed by fly. Reader, what is your ob servatioa on the subject. It is estimated that before the sea son closes over one hundred thousand crates of peaches will have been ship ped from this station, and as many moro from Thompaontown, aud quite a number from Port Royal. Harry Clabansr'u who was a clerk in the Second National Rank of A.I- toona when the concern collapsed. committcd eu'cido by shooting a bul let througn his head last Tuesday. His mind was unbalanced by thi fail ure of the bunk. By the end of November night sot. ties down on the Klondyke gold fild, aud there is no more daylight till the last of February when day again be gins to com 3. Three months of night and the wannest weather 30 decrees below zsro. Thomas McClellan is ia town, mak ing arrangements for the erection of a residence at the east end for his daughter Sirs. Svaesos, who bought a lot in the Schweier extension. Mr. Svenson who is an architect, drew a handsome plan cf the house. A tii year old son of John Dunn in Patterson, foil off a wagon on which he had climbed and lit in euch a way oa the street that a hind wheel caught the right sido of his head be hind the ear and scraped the scalp off clean to the bone. The boy still Iivhs Tales of gold dug frosi the frozan region of the Klondyke. What pleas ant reading they are. Ona shudders to think of the tales that may ba told of the bail clad, halt fed people, who have rushed into that cold land tales tbat may bo told, tsvo, three and fopr and five months heaca. At tho an?Tal meeting of the Wayne County Nebraska Veteran As sccittion noid at iNeidon Orncsiey s grove on Aagast !20tb, resolution.? of respect to tha memory of Licnten?.ct John T. Vettlen were passed. When Mettlon was in the army against re bellion, l.e was a citizen of Ja'sfata county. Rev. Eiuil Leway who some years ego preached for the McAlisterville Presbyterians, last Saturday, asked Huntingdon Presbytery, which met ia Bcllwood. Blair county, to dissolve the pastor?.! re!at;onsfesisiing between him and the church at Junht. so that he may beoom-'j a taach.r of Un- gu"!ges in Va's f hf V. ir!-. T.ihortv 4n lfmT Pittsburg. Nawton llsmiiton Watchmen, Sep tember 4: Indignant citizm3 of Al lenville, blpw np the stone at the place, marking the boundary line be tween Huntingdon and Vdyin coun ties, placed th:re by the county lino commission. A board now marks tho ppot bearing the opitath: "Gone, but not forgotten. At rest.'' Learning aad wealth are hard to get. Learning is harder to gt than wealth. A nion by a fortunate com bination of circumstances or by persis tent application at wo- k, and by a sav ing of money my acc a'i.mulnte wealth, br.t there is only one way by which one can become lourced and that is by work. Learning cannot be hand ed from one person to another. On Sunday evening whila on the way from Bush meeting the horse driven by Richard Cunningham, tramped on a roliii.g stone on tho Pike along tho Thompson woods this sido of Mexico, and broke the joint of a front leg between the ankle joint acd the foot. Pr. Si'-bor was called and declared the break beyond repair whereupon the horse was ehot to put it out of misery. Mies Lizzie B. Raymond of Bos ton, believes that woiura shoal! have tha right just aa men have of propos in and putting her belief into prac tice. She wrote a lctt;r to the bach elor Mayor of Boston, proposing mar l i:ige. In hr-r let tor of September 3. to the mayor sho sfiys some nice things and pops tho question ia this way "If you are contemplating mar riage I sir.eirely offer you my heart and hand. Many people havo a belief that they can go to the gold region and begin to dig for gold anywhere. Such is not the case. They can go into the wild unexplored parts of Al aska aud British America and dig for gold, but how many have a true knowledge of what hardships and dangers that brings. To go where gold has boon discovered ia paying quantity is like going into any thick ly st tiled community. The mines have owners and there is no chance there except to work for others with head and hands, which is a food thing to do, provided one can get employment.. ' Messrs. Manbeck & Nelson and Shellenberger, have sold the valuable tract of coal and timber land of 1500 acres that they purchased last Febrn ary in Somerset couuty. Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller McDonald of MifBintown had a pleasant visit on Wednesday last from Mrs. Dr. Camp bell of Newport and Miss Laura Weiaer of Muhon tonga, Pa., cousins of Mrs. McDonald. Hawkins "I see your folks are back from the seashore." How are they!" "Oh, they stood it first rate. I can't see, but they are nearly as well aa they were before they start, ed." Cleveland Leader. Papers from different parts of the State report tho English sparrow at work on corn in the fields. They te:r on the bask at tbe pin-. of the ear and eat the soft grain away to a distance of seveiai inches. The Republicans of Pike county, had almost as wild a row in their county convention last week as the Democrats bad in thair State conven tion last week as the Democrats had in their Stat9 convention at Raading. A word of denial fr Jin State Treas urer Haywood, would settle tho state ment that he has a bond of $20,000 to secure him f r money that he paid out of the State Treasury to msn who were drawing salary at Harris burg, during the session of the Leg islature without a warrant of law. Since fire destroyed tbe house on the Island north of Mifflin, W. G. Varnes the farmer has been boarding in a temporary buifding erected near the site of the burned building. This week he will move his family into town and remain until a new farm house shall be erectod by O Mathers The Hollidaysburg Register of Sep tember 1st, says: Gordon H., a horse which was formerly owned by Mr. P. S. Dancan, won two $1,000 races in one week at Rigby park, Portland, Ms., and obtained a record of 2.1CJ. The animahwas bred by a former resident of Bedford county, Dr. J. W. Madara of Lexington, Ky. Last Saturday evening just as Mr. George Hower was ia tho act of get ting out of hia spring wagon at his stable in this place, tho ubiquitous small boy ran in front of his horse anil shied tho animal into a sudden back ward movement that caused Mr. Hower to fail out, whereby he sus tained a severe strain of hia left wrist. Ha has been carrying it in a sling since then. From this distance European af fairs have a warlike appearance. There should not be war. Nations should no mire b- allowed to fiorht each other any mora than individuals are allowed to fight each other. Among individuals, courts and jurors can settle disputes, but who has the supreme authority am ug nations to ssttlo a dispute and prevent war? There's tho rub. Every year someone in the Legisla ture tinkers as tho fish law aud tries to have sheriffs and other officials catch and punish people for catching fish, bat never a word about arresting men who kill rish by thousands by emptying noisonoas stuffs from wines and manufactaringestablishments iu to the streams. Corporations may kill fish at any time without a word of complaint, but not an individual. Buy your hunting dogs r.nd h ive them acquainted before the hunting season opens. I hsvo tho following to offor, gnaxaateod thoroughly brok en ou thir game and reliable. Fox houuds, rabbit hounds, beagles, set ters and pointers; ulso some fine Newfoundlands, spaniels, collies, fox and bull terriers; fancy poultry and pigeons; Belgium and German hares: prices low. J. HowAitn Tatt.or. Ang.27,ly. WssS Chestar, Pa. The f mniest thing abont the fifb in tha late Democratic Convention at Shading between the gold and silver bugs, was that each party claimed to be t he pure una lultsrated Democracy. If they had'nt pushed each other fff and oa the platform and ia some 'esses blackened each other's ey63 and called npoo the police to arrest each other, nuts would euaciudo thut the whole transaction wk3 gotton offi-s a joke on the public, lint it was no joke, they vers wickedly in earnest with their slugging acd abusive lan guage. The recital of Mis Ellea Miriam Kurzenknahe, a pupil of Emerson College of Oratory of Boston, will doubtless be well attended in the Court House, this coming Friday ev ening. Miss K , is a daughter of Prof. Kurzenknabe of Harrisburg, who is well known in cur town as a successful teacher of music, aad his concerts always delight our people. Misfl Helen Beatrice Pearl the noted harpitt of Philadelphia will ba one of the attractions at the same recital, and Miss Jackman of our own town has kindly consented to assist. Tick ets 23 and 85c!s at R-iliman's Four men boarded a freight car at New Casile, Pa., last Siiurday eve n ing to go to Allegheny It was not long till three tramps boarded tho same car and presented pistols and Jeraandftl their money. Charts E. Growler begged that, ihey nhon'd not rob him, that Lo i:e-Ued bis 15 dol lars to support a sick wife. A shot through his heart was the answer. The othor freight travellers"" surren dered their watches and money. The tramps did not ceircu the pockets of tho man who ras killed. TJki bamps left tbe train at Braver and at last accounts had not t-ecn canturod. AU Chicago is worked up over the trial cf a man named Luetgert for the murder of his wife last May. His wife disappeared in that month and has not bean sen since He did not reiort her disappearance he says, be cause he did not like to be pointed out as the nim whoso wife had left him. fl's friends however reported her disappearance, and it was not long till he came to be suHpecfeed of having taken her life. Ha is f saus age maker, and ho was charged with haviDg pat her ir. a sausage cooking vat and there with the aid of chemi cals cooked her body and bones 'into a jeHy. Wtien tbe vat was searched two finger ringq wtre found, and last Ihursday, September 2. the rings were produced in court at Chicago, and two women friends of the disap peared woman, declared the rings to belong to Mrs. Luetgert Subscribe for the Sentinel akd 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 its columns. . tf. A bolt of lightning during the electric storm about 1 o'clock on the morning of the 2nd inst, struck tbe roof of the house of Lantz Shivery in Fermanagh township. The fluid passed from the roof to the rain spout and thence to the ground with out doing much damage. It was some time last Thursday morning after daylight before it .was known what particular stroke rattled the electric wires, but as the day wore on it was learned that a bolt of lightning struck one of the poles of tho electrio light plant. It was the pole at the Jtfiniiutown school house that was struck. Bucknell UinvERsrrr, John How. ard Harris, President; College, with fonr courses of study leading to de grees; Academy a preparatory school; I Ladies' Institute,' a refined boarding Lchool; Music School, for both sexes; and Art Studio. For cataIogu, ad dress tha Registrar. Wm. C. Gretz inger, LswiBburg, Pa. tf. Harry Luck and Gu' Auker made a trip by horse and spring wagon from this place into Snyder county la -t week and placed tombstones on several graves in graveyards there. They encountered a flock cf wild turkeys along the road on the moun tain when returning. The turkeys soon disappeared. George Eby, who lived in Turbeti township and was employed as track hand, was killed on the railroad at the rock, at the lower end of the rail road yard at this place, by the loco motive of Passenger Train No. 20 Atlantic about 9 o'clock on Monday forenoon. Why he did not get off the track with the other hands is not known. His neck was broken, his shoulders were broken, a leg was broken, and one shoe was torn off He was aged about 31 years. A wife and throe children, mourn over their aad bereavemen". Undertaker Wm. F. Savder of this place prepared the body for burial, and sccompanied the funeral to interment place at Buffalo church cemetery, three miles west of Ickesburg, Perry county on Wednes. day. About the samo time the electric storm awakened everyone in this town and com nudity at 1 o'clock A. M., last Thursday morning, the house of W. II. Tuyler a mile wet;t of Roeds villc, Mifflin county, was struck by lightning. Mr. Taylor's family arose and put clown the windows without knowing wnas was going on over head, end after satisfying themselves tuat no serious uatuage cad beeu (ione tney retired, mere was one place in too house that they had not visited that place was the garret. They were not long in bed till a thumpiog noise on toe garret eg" in hurried them out of bed. Hurrying to the garret, they found it all ablnze with the roof fal.icg in, and it was tbat wh;ch had caused the thumping noise. The furniture in the lower story was gotten out The loss of house and contents tuat were burned amounts to $2,oun. JLne insurance will ainonnt to (1,80 ). Thirty policemen wtre sunt in to keep order in the Democratic State Convention at Reading and filled. Membern cf the Convention bumped each othor around as if they were lot of animals. The trouble was over the action of brothfr Harrity, who last fall helped to defeat the Bryan ticlt'tt anu now the iiryan ncment want to put Harrity off the National Committee. Tho effort to put him off is wh-it raised the disturbance in the Convention. The Convention by a large majority removed Harrity. Harrity and Given, the receiver of the Lancaster Traction Company through which the larger bilk of one hundred thousand dollars of Juniata county people's money wps sucked up tho financial flame to pad someone's pocket book, are endeavoring to effect au organizUioa cf the Harrity men against t ho work of the Reading Con vention, acid great dissatisfaction pre vails among the Domocraey over tho work cf the Convention. Of course thoe id no cbance for tha ejection of the tu-litt tuat tue (Convention n-.n-inUc-d. Bsng! Biug! thunder, crash and fl-inh, w3 tbe order of the weather from 12 to 1 on lust Thursday morn ing. A thick rain came with the electric storm and between the swish of the writer and the crash and bang of 1'ghtniug everyone became wide awake. The electric lights went out and total darkness reigned supreme. There were a number of startling p?.is of thunder. Just when the storm was at its highest pitch, Con stablo Cox of Greenwood townshin appeared at the jail and between his banging for admission and the rattle of the artillery of the clouds Sheriff Calhoun was about as wido awake a man as this community then had. Cox had a prisoner in the person of E lvard Rimp, who hid beeu arrest ed and duly committed on a charge of robbing the house of J. L Swarfz in Greenwood township. While C x was waiting for the jail door, to op?n to admit his prisoner a great bolt of lightning came dovn not far away, and he was almost knocked down. The ofiicor wns greatly relieved when his prisoner wes in the "jug" for be tween the electric shoeks he received and tho strain of watching the thief, ho was anything bat comfortable. 7,SOO GIVEN AWAY. To persons who make tho gieatcst number of words of the phrase, "Patent Attorney Wedderburn." For particulars address the National Recorder, Wtshingtor, D. C Oct,197 At the Musical College, IYeebur, Snyder connty, Ta., none but tbe best methods are used, so that to day it ia recognized as one of tbe fore most schools of music in the country. $33 will pay for a term of eix weeks, instruction and board. Fall tenn will beptfn Aug. 30. For catalogues address, Hems; B. Mover, tf. Director. SCHQTT'S -oOo- DOLLAR WHEAT AND PROSPERITY. The country is jubilant over dollar wheat and tbe prospeet of its eontin nsnee. Higher Prioes are promised on everything. Sinoe our Fall and Winter Goods were purchased there bag been an advance in Price?, nearly all along tbe Line. But these are Yonr Stores and tbe benefit of tbe old prioes in here for von so lone as the (roods last. WJfi ARE NOW KKiDK 1FOH r before. Everything new. spink and span, and tbo assortment is np to bigb water-mark, and it is wise for jou to 200 PAIR OF BLANKETS. White Blankets and Gray Blankets for 49ots a pair. Heavier Blankets for 75o and $1.00 a pair. All Wool Factor Blaokets, finest of pure wool, ready tbrunk in gray, white and faney borders pink and white red and white red and black at tbe old prioes ' First glimpses at tbe new dress goods, representing the newest styles for J. early tall Wear. Ladies' Cob tame Sobool Dresses. Attraotive Styles and charming qualities. Coiored Brocade Epringle at 14o; 25o to50o.x Silk and Wool Novelty Miiturr s at 25c, 50o and 75o. Black Jacquards ana gray Jacquards, al! wool in 6 different designs 45o and 50o. Silk Lustre Mohair and fancy figured Mohair for 50o and 75o. Black and colored Serges and Henriettas, fine imported fanoy goods 33o; worth 50c. Plain black cloth all wool at 25c. A fioe black a'l wool sere's 44 inch Dotnetlo Breis Goods in mixtures Calioots for 4o a v&rl. Ginghams 3'c, Beat qualities in dark colorings tor Red Flannels, all wool for 15;;. Canton Flannels for 5c, Co and 7o S I L. New Panov Taffefys, Brocade s, Waists, Dresses and Trircniinj;s at uniformly low prioes. Bargains in Carpets and Hugs: The knowledge of our Continual on Carpets purchased has gooefortb far 8So, 4oo and Wa. They will cost you more by and by. Fall" and Winter Wraps. Plush Capes! Silk Capes! are getting unpacked an 1 prices are lower than yon will find them later on. Women's Fine Dress Shoes for 90o a Pair. Button and Lace Shoes in all fashionable Leathers and every : at lowest prices. SCHOTT'S STORES, 103 to 109 Bridge Street, Mifflintown, Pa. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 3897. Stpeeial Invitation To attend the from Attractive Hate D. It TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who cave monev to invest to examine tbe Stock of Goods MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLE J of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. Hia prices leave ail Competitors in tbe rear, eo don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN PA. v-.v- " oi : r v We warn the readers of this nse of our name in advertinu acuta of so-cail: 1 l:rv;.' specialists. Our advice to all person tvIio have deii-din Avoid traveling apeeuAiists QUEEN & CO., The Opticians, Uannfiictarm anil I m norter or Accarate Our SlKki PXoaltor Beat on if ir ll fl ctW tmLm Mannara DwM S fradfllla ifattwfeaat Try O. BOewrtb. Prevention is better than cure. Keep your. blood pure, your appetite good and your digestion perfect by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hood's Pills act harmoniously with Hood's Sarsaparilla, gentle, efficient. r f9 - 1EST IX TliS WK!.I. TfPT" vrio-'lur.i tiare mica naajd, urtaaTTy QutjKaliiifr two hoxrs of r.ny otrier bntTid. If oft FCHSAI FB71)CAU:rjlor.yEBALT.Y. r Wonderful ore the cures bv Hood's Sarsaparilla and yet it ia only because as the one true blood purifier, it makes pure, rich, healtfiy, life-giving blood. Hood's PiUk for the liver and bowels, act easf y, yet promptly. 25c. ft) t!h..bB iH.iK E Sn w Ffi tux J, v. & tf-J STORES. AL.L. THAllIi as we were never reaay come early. at at snd 50 ineh, at 45j, EOa aad 65o. fattcy colorings, flcoced utmmelettes, 4s, 44c. 5o. K S New Satin Effects and PL-in Silks for Working to have house keepers money and wi-?e. Carpets for 12o, 15o, 25o, now shape rlh 'lite yuhlit of Clothing that gefes on daily IMMENSE ST00K OF will be for jovu i;a! e uo r. -: eyesight .: aau icZl.l. r, 01 ..per lOIO Chcstntt St., PMv.te!ph!&. ana Ilcantlfai Si:-A-ir. receipt of live 2-ceut syitje urn Tiiorston's PILLS er known to distress but -infal Ave nr1e health lewela. a lible to relieve. When tvry. ttiinpl!i3 Has failed to bring tna reuec lor nftaujwna, dih num.'xa. iLimarh aim! livt-r comnUinta r ASK YOU It 1HIT!MJI8T for TlWltTN flLLA. Ky sm 3 but sVrt deep. Thorenrcthojwjvlsof la.i'E vlio liava regul.it toatui.: ami w j-j it be r.o cvrcJel the palm of beauty were it not for a po.r eo ir.piexion. To all sv.ch Vfj recommend Oi! ViESRA'S. V!OLA CREAM u posse-winij ttuA rtiiitics that quMay ehonso tho l:iost sallow florid coiDple.ii'iii to one of natural hev'.ir 1 m onbltfii:L iitd lanty. It eurOi! Bka, t .-c-cklt -!, lilncli ; Heads r!oteh, Suaboru. "in, Pinnies, "1 all iviptjfeetiotn ol tlii liia. It is not u --itnelic but a cv re, j: -. is .e: :cr for thu t.llet'btble thaa powder. Kold fcj .iiuui vr ptisE pniti upon reeeipi oi U. Sri' IN CR 4. CO.. Toto. J HARIiEY i-iHs mjS rH-Q FALL & WINTEB CLOTHING 1897. MONEY SAVING REDUCED TO .A. SCIENCE. Bargains inre as to-morrow's Sunrise. We ttve tbe steak to please the many and to save the money of all who come. There is virtue in the values, beauty in the stylei and power in tbe low prices of oar Clothing We set all doubt to flight, for tbt re is no doubt as to tbe quality; doubt as to the wear; no doubt as to th fit; no doubt as to tbe style; no doubt as to tbe variety, and lust but not least, tbore can be no doubt as to the ex ceedingly Jow pnoe of our men's, boy's aud cbi'drcn's clothing: Huts Caps and Gents' furnish ing Goods. WE HAVE A STOCK in perfect touch WITH FASHION S REQUIREMENTS. At prices all can afford. All wo abk is a trial. Don't be frightened by the orj of High Tariff prices as our Goods were bought at tbe Old Prioes, aad we propose to sell them a) the Old Prices We will take pleasure in showing you through our line. Whother you or not, you will be treated courtously. H0LL0BAUGH & SON, CLOTHIERS, 11G ILirs STREET, PATTERSON, PENNA. A. N 5NAMELED-" WAIIE is as fur ahead of other Enameled ware as china is ahead of clay. THIS WEEK REDUCED prices have given a fresh impetus to the sale of this uncqualed ware and placed it within reach of the smallest, purse. AT OUR FIGURES IT IS CHEAPER THAN TIN WARE Eleven ar.d oce.half inch wes?h baein, 20c; reduced from 30c. Twelve find one-half ineh " " 20c, reduced from 40c. Two quart Cofi't-e boiler, 40c l educed from 00c. Fourteen quart dish pan GO.; reduced from 90c. One Pint Drinking cups 10c; reduced from 15c. VT KH.M'CLINTIG'S HAVE ion TO ARK YOU A BORROWER? t ALIi AT- TKS FIBST WIFFLIJfl'OVN, Y. irOUli PER CEN T PAID OK TIME CERTIFICATED Moray Imi at Lowest Bates. '5 if Ti 6.5; .i1orj..v- I R ' .IcV ?p.rl .v'chS 1. UI..N.V 3 rcA?a "EXfEKiii OS, TRACK MASKS, OSS'CJK, COPVMiCHT'S Slb. Anyone seruHne .ketch cn-1 description ma !Ti?Mr,Wra Invention I, rnnaoeiitisl. Ollmi asency (orsecurinK patents Potents taken tbrougU Mnnn A Co. recelvs pecxaj notice in tbo - SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, iJooa. us a atents sent rroe. Adarea MUNN & CO., 361 Broadway, Mew York. Consumption Surely Cured. Io Th Enrroa-Please inform yonr reader ihat I hT a poattiYa remedy tar the abore-c amnd diacasn. By its timely use thousands of hop.-lni. ra hsva been permanently cored. Irhalll.of '..1' ; m-.aa tjbotUc of my remedy FaKKuiai, . ,.; S-J-ir readeia vito have eonanmpaon it tbi-y u,l pi's ivayuwuici: T 33 wssmmk COLLEGE, CETTlsni'RC, PA. PflUKdCd iu I'argu Faculty Two lu'l courres ol study Cla8;cal ani Scientific, Special courses ia all depart. meutB. Observatory, Laboratories and new Gymnasium. Siam heat. Libraries, 2:',CW Yoli'Wa. Eiuars 'iow. Depart n.etit of litgltne and Fiiyslcal Culture in charge of an experienced physician.. Ac re68ible by frequent railroad trnins. Loca tion on th BATTLKKIKLD olfjettvsbnre, most pleasnti and bealthv. I'RF.I'irt ATOKV UKPARTKlEHiT. in septt te buidiRfs, lor boys anl yimnp men pre paring for business or Colli go, iiurtor spec ial cure of tbe 1'rincip'il and ibree assist, ante, residing with students in tbe build in);. Fall term opens September 5th, 1895. For Catalogues, address J). VV. MCKNIGHT, D. D., President, or REV. O. G. KLINGKR, A. M., Principal (etttysburg, Fa. JUNIATA VALLElTiiAM. OP M J FFtWTOWK, PA. Sioctholdcrs Iodividnally Liable- JOoKPO ROTHROCK. 1'rendtnt. T, VAN IRWIN.Tair: DIB ECTOR S. W. C. Pomorcy, John l'erf'er, Kolrt K. Faer, T. V. Irwin. Joseph Kothrock, Josiah L. Barton, Louis K. Atkinson STOCKHOLDEtl : Gno'pe A. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Rotbrock, P. W. Mantck, L. E. Akiiscn, R. E. Parker, W. C. Fo-.neroy, J. Eolmes Irwin John IJertzW, Jerome N. Thonipnon. CbsrlotteSpyder, T, V. Irwin. John M. Flair, F. M. M. Fennoll, HnmurlS. Rothock, M. N. Sterrett, James G. l- adingr, S. W. tli-sr". Samuel Schlegel. Josiah L Barton, Robert U. Patterson. Levi Lluht. Wm. Swartt. Fl. J. Shellenberger M. K. Schlepel "-brw r-d Four s.t cent, ir.tercst will le paid on m i:ef tes ol djosit. fan 2, 1SH7 ti I WANTED-AN IDEA- thing to patent t Protect your ideas: they may bring you wealth. Writ JOHN vVKDl)Elt BUttN fc CO., I'atent Attorneys, Washington, U. C. for their 51.0 nriu oiler. c .. , -' iirvi::'!".'.1.1..' J A A:.