1 V; V 1 f 1 I: SSKTINELA REPUBLICAN MITFLINTO WH : WBNUSDAY. J AH. 8. UN. - TIBMB. ssssiliUa, IM per V MM II SB b Ml 1 .1 a by tt wear, kalf a The Bcpobliean County Obnunit ta will meet at th Jaoefce How o Saturday afternoon, January 11, . SHORT LOCJtLS. : v i . -. TbT wm hop at Rookenberrrs old, WaUrf ord, Ne w Tur Bight Down with th combine is th watchword in Philadelphia. . -. ; Th Sprnos Creak nil road tnnnel it to'b made higher and wider. Th ftteheagw Bank at Ooodlaad, Kansas, failed with 46 in th safe. Mr. Depw of Milford township, efsd about 70 years, died on th 4th int. Oa Christmas Day, airs. Uorer of Plrmonth; - -Vase- did ' aged 101 years. . .. Blair comity people will indulge ia a half eentnrr eelabralioa. Jus 11 andlJ. Teachera will hold a '"local Inati- tnte" at Thompeoctowa, January- 17 and 18. - -. - The two Mattonal Bank in Hunt ingdon, have $100,000 on deposit, th Glob saye. . Mrs. Hannah- LWitt, th oldest eeraon ia New Hampshire, died on netmaa Day agea IUT. Captain IfcClellan haa a hen that hatched A lot of ehickens a week be lor Chrietwas. Etr'.y fowls. A fireman en a freight angin1 handle 10 to 12 ton of coal in th ran between Harnsburg and Altoona. If. R. Beashor'a two best hogs. jl when 19 nionthi old, weighed, re- ' - - l mwvtm -i - a i - vpecilTBij lo ana uuniu bimii meat. Soma Tar aero a bnehel of wheat wonld way thre barrel of eiL How it take three bushels of wheat to bay barrel of oiL. James A.' and Andrew Banks while hunting reoeatly, shot a gray fox. The skin of th animal will be stated and prepared for mounting.-. The . Scotch Irish Congress will w-T -1 a. ftL. 1 descendants oi aeotcn ixisn peopie I m m a .ar i-t are aaunivin in mm tuuuij . There are people who baliera that 1 it a rabbit's foot is carried io one's 'pocket that it acts as a talisman , ' and exempts them from aU harm. I From present appearances the t voters of Philadelphia will clean p ( the Philadelphia watered Traction combine at tba February election. , Oa th 28th nit, GeoW. Bitting- ; i. ar, a veteran, and charge on Walker township, died at the borne of Alien mm X luu hu mm -vm iwvwmm. If ra. Amanda Conn of Patter. i- J a-i Jk ll A,U I . . 1 ' W J M A. 09 years. iBmnsot vn avBuaj Ebanezer Cemetery in Spruce JlUL 'a 1 For default of fines and costs for disorderly conduct and drankenaeat, pa the street. Harry Warner, Cloyd Bender and Thomas Lewery are in jaiL David Weaver, aged abent 70 years, died at bis home m Walker town hip. early on Christmas morning, Ha had been an -io valid about 15 years. ; " The Sunbury Democrat and th Bloomneld Domocrat are arging the nomination of ex Governor Pattison aa the nominee of th Democracy for the presidency. Thnmii Car. died at hie hone in Greenwood township on the 23rd of December past, aged about 72 years. He kept tbe Beven atara iiomi a pe riod of 30 jeaie. . The funeral of Mrs. Smith, wife of Hen. C A. Smith, took plan at Law istown on Christmas Day. Mrs. Smith was a sister of Mrs. D. G. Al ter of Port BoyaL Tbe young people' society of the TPMbvtarian church held a sociable in the lecture room on the evening f the 2nd mat, at wmea eonee ana anndwiehee were served. The Columbian uaienaar can oe I obtained for five 2 cent atampa by Jaddressing the Calender Depart- '.ment of th Pop Manufacturing Company at Hartford, Conn. If The neoDle of Philadelphia are C AraiMAd over the combine, and if l MMuit aDnearaaoes indicat any Vhing, will vot that organixation ont I i power at tne next election. mnn.Mailioin rA V.llintfll .. HI JWWMW. Vnr Prrr sonntv. while auarrvins: limestone last week had a bank of . sarth to cave, and back in tbe nanx six feet, a Kv snake was uncovered. ' a hitn lainMhad in Mrs. Trim- M' hna on Third atreet took fire fromamatchand in trying to get th lamp out oi tee nous an arm oi Vn. Trimble was severely turned, and her daughter Jean's ba was V badly singed. The shade took fire whan the lamp wis Kt-rt; . Last Thursday while carrying a v, Jttub of scalding water, to use in buteh ' 3 laring, Mr. Samuel Thomas of Fer t managh township, missed hie footing I and fell, aad in the effort to recover ' himself one of bis arms plunged into , the scalding water. The result - can .-( setter b imagined than desetibed. Thcptur of . w amy of 800 baglish land grabbers in South Afri- by the Boers, bss drawn tbe atten aon of England front President Jtoveland's Venexuelan message. '' eTril.-L. aH sisaiSinT BnanflB. fiV fMf Tf UUUn VA wmisjnsij - mmmgt of oangratulstion to the Bara for Iwing resisted the British. sjan now M,wijiff narainst th German-King.' If- you ar a Downs w jr - ab fiM natch-when they get . Bwnj - - . . -m m W. A. -.-- - . IMirngntoa. - . liar f! mA -m v . . 1 ; vvsvniM car fer, late of OomnaBw o.l 7 Inf. -mm, WUIJ WM, , the mm A w tarougn saezM, An rr y. bIl elevens, anaa At, a. ""7 "7WW OTUaUBwOWB OtnaBl rrfa ba... da. town tin . --- eoore oi a to favw of the foraMir eleven. Th fcthodist ehnreh after a Of Baarawl1t. . course inside. -'"b ana repainting . and after the introduction of le ltnh .. 9 . . teetrio th. llea a.ar tag ooi nUmpmtabniUb,-. M-rSnoBn. A. Vnmu ta v V.i4: . Streat Theater, yelled fire, a few evenings ago. The yell caused a pan io among the people, and in their rush to the doors, 27 people were trampled to death. There waa no m u ta no use. Iiflt tirB MmAiniBA wa11. 2. tM Pott OffifiA fit Pmffww. T the month ending Bee. 31, 1895; ,v . ' Buae u. schuats, Belle RiohardsoB. Hmrw W T... Alii Reed, W. W. Hendrick. Mary Muam, ocnumgnyda dc JVerrUl, Hattie Mackenzie. James R. Karl A FUna 81 R r.hmmt. not mtrmt PKnJ1l.:. L. hvw On exhibition a few fiee amljkr Anlnv pictures of spoU along the Pennsyl vania H. It. tlT Br. K" "Kmrliah particularly views in and near New port, opruce (jreea. new x lores ee. Water Street, Petersburg and Mifflin. Harrv Permit- mtnlm n nmKnlh irom tne HlXtn Htreat Kvancalie&l church in Beading, Pa., during cnureh seme. - tie waa arrested for stealing, tried hafnra InArrm V.rman- trout found guilty and sentenced to pay a nne oi iu, and to undergo an imoriaonment of six montha in the oo an i j jui. Mrs- Christy, wife of John Christy, deceased, died at the home of her soa-in law WUiam D. fiisher at Le gansport, Insane, on the 19th day of November 18S5, aged 78 years. A generation ago, John Christy and family lived on and owned the farm that Samuel Thomas owns and Uvea on at the present time. Someone writing to the Newport News says: What use is there in ending missionarisa to foreign oountnea to correct tbe heathen when we have them here amongst aa? Better keep our money here, build mora and better jails, and try to pay our county debt, and at tbe san time have law and order in onr own community. On 'the 17th nit, while George EL'Heinbacb, a young man and only son of Cbarlea B. Heinbaeb, was re turning to his borne, about 4 miles northeast of Blein, from Kiatter, Par ry county, the colt which he was driving in a cart became unmanage able and he was thrown out back ward. His skull waa fractured, -resulting in his death in about two hours. . .. " ' , '" Through the burning of the Cen tral Hotel at Altoona recently, Harry Patterson formerly of this place, but now veterinary surgeon in that city aad Frank. Meloy formerly of Juni ata county, bat now of that place, sustained losses. Patterson estimates his loss at a couple of hundred dol lors, his veterinary instruments be ing lost Meloy's loss amounts to about $500.. ' William Wagner of Port Boyal, ag ed about 55 rears, night watchman along the slip rock, oa ths . railroad between Port Royal and Mexico, was discovered lying dead by the engi neer of Mail and Express on the ev. ening of the 26th of December. He bad been knocked off the track and killed by some unknown train. He had been in the service of the rail road company 30 years. Some nights ago doga chssed a flock of shsep owned by ex-Commissioner France Hower, and killed a sheep and wOnld have killed no one knows how many, if they had not been disturbed. After the dogs were driven away Mr. Hower aet several fox traps around the premises and tbe next morning found a dogcaugbt ia one of the tiaps. That dog will never kill another sheep. Tbe pension information imparted to this office on the issue of the 25th of December, nit, that a pension bad beea granted to D. Kinelf wJ McAluv terville, was only pertly correct. Mt. Kinch has beea receiving a pension th a past 12earaT for gun-shot wound ia right hip, which rendered bun in capable of manual labor. Ju bad been receiving dollars a ssontn pension, bnt on December 5,1895, it was reduced from eight to six dol lars a month. Should Cleveland be re elected, how the pensions would be reduced. Tbe vibration of the river bridge loosened a joint of the water pip at th Mat abmtmant nt thebridva inn evenings ago, and as suddenly as if Bred out oi a cannon, a stream oi Ur Rt tmik Inn pnahed oat of ilut pipe on the south side of the bridge r. . x i V m . . abutment i in river, u tne stream UmA falran Mm nthar dirantian. it mmM twwM . v ... . . w-r would nave anniuueiea ixeca s xuv- ersi-ie Restaurant and caused tbe maH frsnnantare of the nonnlar aai ing house to mourn for savory dishes . . . a . . - a 1 - that dsaeeaonia water waanea out. Bat the water did not rush that way. Tbe break was immediately repaired. From the Bloomfield Times.- L. A. Kiner went ont with bis ax the other day, and at 4 o'clock in th evening was at borne, having chopped and ranked three cords and a half of wood, also fealped load a cord. ' Who aa beat this? " He ia quite a small man. White Caps on Sun day night, took George Stitsel, the wife deserter out of bed and gave him a complete lashiag, and ran some molassua over him, also stuck a fw feathers on and made him . leave tbe county. Two young men mt near the river bridge oa Christ mas eve and fought for one of the girls of this place. ' Knives and re volvers were need, but neither of the combatants were injured: one of them bavins- hi coat slashed and the other hia face marred. We have not as yet heard npon which one the young lady will lavish bar esulcannenta. -w - ""- aw- inni ears that war beins? mhittmA im Wl :-. Cfjv h was crack and bTeken and he hved only a few min utes after ha extricated himself tram Dumpers. His father is "Pw, vrnsion Foreman. The T. V. T Tt --2 : . . - - " aiun WHIM WSJ Oadlv duunJ v- above Waterford, in which George pnDbaksr and Jerome Noble were a completely repaired, and is BOW maina mm- V. TbeT. V. B. B. Mechanic. Bert Pannebeker and J. J. Marshall of Waterford. rebntlt tu Lvwi-. the shops at Waterford aad doasrv a a, at . nxeat creoit lor the msateriy way in which thev rehnilk tmm I aw-. which waa so Wrecked that it bore pat tattle likeness to a locomotive. This is the rM,!r i.f - nnui- TT Presbyterian, Lutheran and M. K ouurcnee oi sumintown have united during the week for two maetine-a in each church. The first m aatintr waa held in tba Presbyterian church. . Kxt. A. N. Ravkr, leader. Tuesday night in M. K Church. Rav. J. H. Mobtixeb, leader. On this W edaesdav avanino-. aarw. ioes will be held in tbe M. E. Church. Dr. H. C Hoi.iYiw-r laailar. Thursday night Lutheran oaurch. xwv. j. a. moBTiMxa, leader. On Sunday evening next, Rev. A. N. Raven, will deliver a special ser mon under tbe auspioes - of . . the Young Psopfe's Societies of the town. Other churches will unite. On 8atnrdav evenlnc the- lltli inst, Bey. A. N. Raven will deliver nis lecture, ; "Soot Meglected Aife ijessons, before tbe Teachers .insti tute at i ohnstown, Blecllna. 'mt OBceri. The annual election of officers for the Juniata County Agricultural So ciety, will be held at the Odd Fel lows' Hall, in Port Royal, Pa., oa Friday, January 10, 1896, atl o'clock P.M. All stock-holders are requested to be present W. B. WnaBToir, , SucwimTy. FOB KENT. Th Hollobansrh Building on Bridge street Mifflintown. Tbe best location for a restaurant in the eoun ty. Enquire at Hoixobauoh's Cloth no Stobx, Patterson, Pa. ale. "Dick. Showers visited in this place during the holidays. Chss. E. Howe of Washington, vis ited in town last week. K .. Grubb Garman of Nanticoke is the guest of Edgar. Bnrchfield. - George J. Paiker of Media, epent the holidays at home here. Will Caveny, isrinter, visited hia home in this place, last week.. Mrs. Thad Parker was among the visitors ia our town last week. Dr. John Beale spent last week at hia home in Frederick, Maryland. Miss Jennie Wilson is visiting Miss Wiofred Cummings in Marion, O. Samuel Warner waa at home from Virginia, visiting relatives on Christ mas. ' WmlVurraVand Roy Kreider vis ited in Harrisburg .'during the holi' days. ;; Robert Nixon, Jr , and wife, spent the holidays with their relatives in town. .Hiss Lilly Ellis of Harrisburg is spending tbe bolidsys among friends in town. ' Wm. Davis wss at home from Washington visiting relatives during tbe holidays. . James Psnnebaker of Irvona, visit ed relatives in this place a number of days recently. Druitt Crawford, salesman for Wannamaker, visited his parents laat week a number of days. Charles Renninger and family. paid their friends in Snyder county, a visit during the holidays. Mr. aad Mr. Charles Stone of Washington, are the guests of Mr. Samuel Strayer in Patterson. TTarrv Patterson, veterinary sur geon, located at Altoona, visited in this place during tne noiiaays. nharlaa K earns of Mifflin county. was visiting at the home of hia uncle Mr. Joeeph Rothrok lsst Sunday. Messrs. Walter Oberholtzcr and Jerome Guss, were home from Get tysburg Seminary for tbe hobdays. Mrs. Lizzie Tohn and Mrs. Bell UnnAmr of Newoort spent Nsw Tear's Day with L D. Musser's family. Andrew Banka of Greansburg, Westmoreland county,' visited rela- tiyae in thie place daring the holidays. James Mathers of Cleveland, Ohio, looked in on hia old home last week, long enough te see the old year go Miss Kate Thomas cf Norristown spent the Christmas bolidsys with - mm w ar a her parents, air. and jura. 4 aeon Thomas.. ' If 'mm Sua Knraenaba and Edith White of Harrisburg, were visitors at the home of Wm. Enlp, several days last week. . Jamee MeClellan and wife of Bris tol. Virginia, spent the holidays with Captain McCIellsn's family. Jamee is a son of the Captain. Mrs. Kepner, wife of B. F. Hep ner, deceased, gave a Christmas gift of a handsome upright piano to her daughter, Mrs. John Hollobaugh, Jr. Mies Rebecca Will and grand daughters Mrs. Thomas Shaver and Hiss Rebecca Davis, attended the fu neral of -Mrs. Will's sister in Lancas tar last week. Misses Gertrude and Harriet Jack man of Pittsburg were at home on Chrietaiss. Miss Harriet returned on Tuesdsy, accompanied by her sis ter Martha and Miss Emma Fowles. Miss Hall Parker and her sister Rebecca Parker and Mr. William Woods and wife, and Mr. Archie Stevenson, all of Lowiatown, were in town in Nsw Tear's Day a short time. CMEATBAKOAlal. For a limited tint only. Don's it: 1 Don. Cabinet Phetomohs aad one 16x20 : Crayon Portrait- made by one of the fiaeet artists in rnuadeiphia, all for 3.75 at Baas' Photo Studio, Mifflin town, Pa. - flrnai as Abraham Lincoln called them, ' do' not oar to arewe about their ail ments. What they want is a medi cine that will euro them. The sim ple, honest statement, I know that Hood's Saxaaparilla cured bm," ia th beat argument in favor of this modi' cine, and this ia what many sands voluntarily say. araamaeHMaana - Pilit Aim th best after dinner pills, assist digestion, our indigestion - Itch on human, mange on horses, dogs and all stock, cured in 80 mia- ntea by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by. L, .Beaks at Uo., uruggist, Mifflintown, Jra. .- -v,. Feb. .ly. In tlm'BogteBlBg of a new year, when th winter sen of eloae confinement is only half gone, many find that their health be gins to break down, that the least ex posure threatens sieEnsss. Xt is then aa well as at all other times, and with people even in good health. that th following facta should be rel membered, namely: that Hood a oar aaparilla leads everything in the way of medicines; that it accomplishes the greatest cures ia the world; baa the largest sals in the world, and re quirea the largest building in the world devoted exclusively to the prep aration of the proprietary medicine. Does not this conclusively prove, if you are sick, that Hood's Sarsaperil la ia the medicine for you to take? . Bhesautism Blet- When there ia lactic add ia th blood. - Liniments and lotiona will be of no permanent benefit A cure can be accsmplished only by neutralizing this acid and for this purpose Hood's Sarsaparill is the beet medicine be cause Hood's Sarenparitla is the only true blood purifier prominently in the public eye. . . Hood 1 PUU act easily, yet prompt ly and effectively, on ths liver and bowels. 25c. MJtRBlED- Ssaitffeb Muxeb. On the 24th of December by Wm. Fry, J.' P. Cbarlea A. Snauffer of Walker Xwp. and Sallie J. Miller of Fayette Twp., WrxsTKx Gaocs. At the resi dence of Mr. Hiram - McDonald in Patterson on Dee. 26. by Rev. J.'.D. Shorten. Mr. a H. Webster . and Miss Minnie I. GVoee, both of Patter, son. Soles Fish is. Dec 19, at , the Kvanoaltaal Panooaare. Patteraoa Pa., b Rav. J. D. Shorteaa. Mr. X.N: Soles of Roaeburg, Psrry county, Pa., and uiss Anna ts. isner 01 s Mine, r. .. . ,' c Donald FccHS. At the resi dence of the bride's parents - in Mil ford township; Dee. 24, by Rev. J. D. Sbortess, Mr. W. L. McDonald and Miss Bertha E. Fucba. WniEv Wbitklt. On tbe 22nd nit... !- Rut Romie'. at the residence nf tha bride 'a Dsrents. near mcnneid. Mr. and Mm. John Whitely, Ben Wmey and .Bessie wmteiy. Kotlas Wtmh. On the 13rd ult bv Rev. J. H. Mortimer. Theodore P. Noyler, of Tuacarora township, this countyand Ell O. Wjnn of Mif flin county. HiBvrr Kixc On the 24th ult. by Rev. John H. Mortimer, Charles A. Harvey of Shirlcysburg, rlunung don county and Minnie B. Kirk of East Waterford, this county. VaxObheb Hcbbebt. On the 24th nit. by Bev. Henry . Treverton, Daniel K. VanOrmer of .Thompson town aad Ida B. Hubbert of East Salem, this county. . Kclt Alijqi. On tbe zatn tut k Rw T. M. Stetler. Edward J. Kulp of Dornsrflle. Northumberland m mm. m wa W" m county and Maud V. Allen 01 .nasi Waterford, this county. Hallock Dillmak. On the 24th alt, by Bev. H. C. Holloway, D. D., Albert U. UallocK el iMiton, ajckb- wanna county and Rebecca J. Dill man of Delaware township, Juniata county. Kinn Kav. uo tne Zfttn Ult. by Rev. H. C. Holloway, D. D., Jo- aiah pner and Mary m. rrj, now of Turbett township, this county. " aa' APlL Secbist tWYDKR. ub tne aotu ult, by Rev H. C. Holloway, D. D, Ichm W. Sacrist of Doncannon. Per ry county and Hannah E. Sayder .of Benvenue, vaupam county. RnrEHABT Raiuko On the 26th alt, by Rev. John I). naoneard, usn n M. Kinehart and Hannah E. Rail ing, bath of Susquehanna township, this county. BooxwALTKn Vabmes. : On . the 26th nit, by Rev. Aaron. B. Francis, Allen F. Bookwaiter 01 wauer town ship and Mellie L. Varneaof Milford township, this county. Paxsxbaxxb Powatx. On the 81st nit, by Bev. John TL Mortimer, John L. Pannebaker of Patteraoa and Min nie Powell of Milford township, this county. - f-.-iH. -a BxAu-i-McNnAL. On th 26lh nit., at Plaaaant View, bv Rev. J. K. Lloyd, Mr. Robert G. Beale and Miss Mollie XcNeal. . Hadtxs Goodkax. On the 1st inat at Port Roval. bv Rav. J. K. Lloyd. Mr. William B. Haines and Miss Celia H. Goodman. Mnxxa Stokkb. On the 2nd inat. at Port Roval. bv Bev. J. K. Lloyd, Mr. Albert J. Miller and Mis Minnie T. Stoner. Swaktz Mitchxll. On the ' 5th inst, at East Seism, by Bev. J. Land . is, Mr. John Lewis Swartz and Miss Ellen Mitchell, both of Iiverpool, Perry county. IiXtSTxa FoLxnoAo. On th 6th inst , at East Salem, by Bev. J. Land is, Mr. Lucisn B. Leister and Miss Laura A. Felkread, both of Cooolam- ns, this eonnty. Turk. UriU rah forth Republican -rnr -rrsaiacnt. j1- , . ' mama Hl SUO- denlyinMawro townahin. Tnnaaas Fratey in the 2$th year afhie age. MmiiM.jm taa nu nit fxnaa lenmonia, Mian Jan Martin! and tjraars, 11 months sad 19 daysT Dxfsw. On Uta WTtK mU v. tersen, from a -railroad aeeidant ClOVd. eldaaA mmm'-t. St. ..J u7 d U JW 10 mos. and l!l amwm m aotn . niL, in Walker township, George W. Bitting- RlMilllHB l .1. SBiL orOn th ISthnlt. at hi remdsna in Mihrake,Wia, OUbert o. Deenns. inmarl nt iv: i . m' - . .j w nam vvuufcy, ? Monro of Vn For KSchott's new Advertisement. 1 . . ; S to tf- 166, ESTABLISHED. 1880. Special Invitation To Attend the Attractive Sain of from : THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY, It will be TO THE ADYANTAGB OF ALL BUYERS Who bars money to invest to MEN. BOYS AND OHIIiDREI It ie temlj marreleM to flee THE BEAUTIFUJL STYLES f Snits and Orereoats at the t, - Eia prions leave all Cempetiten in the rear, ee den't fail to give hia a call if in need of Clothing D- W. HARLEY, , MDTLINTO'tTN &Jl. i - S. S. Ruble, Practical Ekzbalmcr and Ftmev al Director. CllLS PB01IPTLT ATTEKDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. SATISFACTION GCABAMTEED IN AX CASES. Bridfjc Pt, rJiClintoTTn, Po. aged 23 yrars, 1 month and t days' Bmoua. 4j thm 19tk nlft ' Jm than Burris. at his nosae in Favatte towBahipagd'e9 years, 1 -month mmmWaX C:nli:i ft? SliBalTSSii'ifa'1, all UnS of IS puuiaitio vaes an .amcuu.T eaavvb voe CBUnaaa. PEnriYnoYAL pills mwmmB wmmm IMM mm inaM am tli 'm m-fUm mu-M tmmm ,MHli l I. TakaXT To The Public Clothing that gees on daily examine the Stock mi Goods for Wonderfully Low Prions. I J x. HOLLOBAUGH SORTS Great Cut on WINTER CLOTHING. MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S NOW IS THE TIME For Bargains. The Oldest Inhabitant never saw Clothing as Cheap ; ' . ,. As w are selling it. BUY 1NOW AJSTJD SAVE MOMEY. Hollobaugh & Sony . 116 MAIN STREET, PATTERSON, PA. H0WBUOHEO 1880 The McClintic Hardware QTAB17 NO. 119 MAIN STREET, OIvJJlIUj. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Hardware TOOLS, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS Stoves and tin. ware, mill and black, smith supplies, Harness, Collars, Lap Robes, Blanket, Fly-nets and Saddler's Supplies. Best Gocds at Low Prices. We did an encouraging business during tbe past season and hope by constant application and prompt attention to do doubly as much in the coming season,. We are better prepared to furnish . . .. . .... . i Builders' Supplies, DOOES,SASH, HARDWAEEi , Tin, Iron and Felt Koofing, -Sheathing and.7 Lining paper. Paints, Glass and Carpenter Tools at low Prices- . Blacksmiths- will find it to their interests to call and ex amine our Stock and get Prices of Norway & refined bar iron. Horse and Mule Shoes and Nails and Tools. ; Lumbermen and Mill-Men will not go away uninterested, after they have exi mined and priced Our Stock of Cross Art Saws, .files, Gum and Leather' Belting, and Lacer at' Low ' Prices, weed and iron pumps of tbe best make; also a full line' of House furnishing Goods. Stoves, Tinware, Granite ware,. Wil low ware, wooden-ware, Nickle Tea Kettle and coffee pots. Wall Paper at all Prices. . . tOT OF HANDING LAMPS, that we are offering at Special Prices to close them put, Barbed Fence Wire, Gasoline Stove, Ice Cream Freezers, forks, scy thee. Screen Door and Window Hammocks, brushes of all kinds, prices furnished on application, Cook Stove, Fruit Dryer, the best out estimates to lurnith contractors with tbe material so licited. Thanking for past patronage, I solicit a continuance of the same. K. H. M'CLIWTIC. A SoUwtW Aawrkaa AjeaeyfirY n VOT vnaoa biarks. oeaMM VATanTs, VBIQMTa. For taftiiiiMiia mmi trmm Hwillwi writ a u.N.t a co, an mnnww. nmw low. Oldwt karaaa wot awlaj pMmta la AbmHcs. BT.rr mmm amt by mm la broacht brim lb. Babua tmj m aadw atam CnwaCcaHB at mm tamal tU. toth r.ures sick Heanacne JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, r mrFMjnrowv, pa. 8tookholden Individvallj Liable JOS Km BOTH ROCK, Pr$aidmt. T. VAN IHWIV, CnUm W. C. Poaieror, John Hertsler, Robert 8. Parker, T.V.Irwia. .oaeph Rothmak, . Joeiah h- Barton, Xoaii B. AUineo trocuoiasai i George A. Kepaer, Jeeepfc Kotbrock, L. E. Atkineon, W. C. PoawroT. . Annie M. 8helier, P. W. Manbeck,' R. E. Parker, J. Holaei Irwin Mery Knrts, J w.N. ThoBipsoa. John Berfzlor, Charlotte S ardor, John If . EIit, r.U.U. Peaaall, SaaaeJ S. Botbioek, U.K. 8terrettf Jaawa G. Beading, 8. W. Heaps. T. V. Irwin. Jotiah L Bai-toa,. Bobert H. Patteraoa. Lert Lifht, Wa. 8 wart b. B. J.8aaMeabcrgeT, H. B. Schlrgwi, Three aad Post per eeat. fotereat will tf paid oa certiSeatea of depoeit. fjaa , 1896- The Seaftael aad Jbpaltass oBce u the place to get Job work doae. Try It. Ilwil. pay yea If yon a.ed aaythiag to that line. to : PB8NSTLYA51A COLLEBE, . CETTYBBtTBC, FA. FnaiBde4 la 1S3S. Large Faesttr. Tm. lu'l caartet or tody CIMlcal aa4 ScmatiBe, P pecUl court. ia all depart eati. ObMrratory, Laboratories as4 aaw QTBBuiam. S(am host. Librariss, 22,000 volaiaea. ExpeaMi law. DoparU nt or UTgiano aad Phjriical Caltac ia cbarf of an xpcriocd phyawlaa. As eaaatbla by freno.at railroad traiaa. Laaa tioa oa tha BATTLKFIELD ofGoHyabatf, aiost pleasaaf aad hoaltbr. P St BP Ant ATOBT DEPABTMBHT. a acpar ato bnUdiaii, for soya aad yoaag bob pro pariBg for bniiaoti or Coliego, andor pe ial earo of tbo frincipal and three oniaU aata, reiidiag with itndeati ia th building, rait term opoat September 6tb, 1895. for Catalogaee, addreee R. W. MCKNIGHT. D. D., Preiideat, or REV. O. G. KLINGER, A. 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