SKNTINEL & REPUBLICAN wn!!ISAT. FEB.. MM. TERMS. ?nfc;ription, $1.50 for annum tt paid a-lvairrei $2.00 if sot paid in adrance. Trweipnt advnrtisetnenta Inserted at 60 iints pur Inch for each fauortlon. Transient bostness notice la local eol tusin, 10 cents par Una for eneh Insertion. E eductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter 7r. PUBLIC SALES. . March 11. W. F. Casner will sell on the S'aaaian farm, Dear Mexico, borsta, cow a, farm impliments. Sale at 12. 11 akch 14. Mrs. G. Smith will y. wjU at her place of residence in Mil ' flintown it 10 a. m., bngjjy, wagon, , sluili, drag sleigh, Btone mason tools and a full lice of household goods. March 17. William Rome will Bell in the Sieber farm, near Mexico, hor-ws, po-nrs and farm impliments. fettle at 11. M.k; ii 18. Henry Swab will sell in tha Charles A. Thompson farm, in Wolker township, horses, cowa, hogs, and farm impliments. S i!e at 11. March. 19. Howard Leach will sell iu Mil ford township, horses, cows, shnat and farm impliments. Sale at 11. Mahcu 20. Benjamen Car well will soli qa tbo Gross farm, in Locust Ran, horses, cults, cowa, hogs and iar:u impliments. Sale at 11. March 21. W. N. Sterrett will sell in Milford township, horses, cows, other c it tie and farm implements. Sile at 11. 4 Maroit 25. Cbas. Ii. Meloy will - iell en the "Jenkins farm, in Milford township, horses, colts, cows, other cows, eh ats, sow and jng. Sale at 10. Sh'OilT LOCJILS. Gronr.d hog day was full of sun shins. IvVocrt HcMecn, Esq., spent last week in Wiikesbarrie. John H. JJ iyer has moved from Newport to this place. . Ciothinsr merchant Tlarley, is re covering from an attack of grip. The sronnd bos w i;s shadow on tba 2nd, t.nd on the 3rd it stow ed. J. Howard Nsely and wife have r:n KLcSjd bv the advent of a boy luhy. G-orga Malny of Walker town3bip, ff dioi .a tLe 27ih isst, eged 71 years and 11 d jys. Simon Fnulknor of lliddletown.N. Y , a;d 102 rears, died on the 3 Jth of J.tuaary, 1S0G. TLa Slifilin Bacd has purchased a tf.v.;:a:cdriira of the latest make. Tht drum arrived last week. T r. Vm. Boiks bought the G W - Sjith etoue housa property on Main alrt-tt at public sale for $1,725. 2Ir. r.nd Mrs. John Pattern, of P v.wnirtown, Chester Co, are vis Wayn- Cavduy in thij place. Ftop'.e in the ricinity of Vn Wert A btiit-va that n vein cf stone coal has bt-t-E found near the Danker church. Acknowledgement is duo and ten d?:d to the band for the compli mtLt of a serenado on Saturday even ing. Oliver Ordt who has been a cilizen in Northwestern Kansas the past 15 ye-ars is now here visiting his father . aucl clher relatives. O a S:tt jrd:iy the Senate passed the X Iron silver coinage suhsitute to the K inse bond bill by a vote of 4.2 to ' So, a majority of seven. The Utters uncalled for in theMsf flinto.vn post office for the month ending1. Feb. 1, 1896. were for Mrs Emma Davis, Mr. John King Homes. An effort is being made to capture A. small herd of wild buffalo in Texas. Forty years ago, the buffalo roamed in countless numbers over the plains of the west. f Last Sabbath, Rev. H. C. Holloway D. D., stated to his congregation his purpose to withdraw from the pastor ate of the congregations, that he is now serving. The board of County Commission ers desire to change the 4 per cent. County Iuterost paying bonds into threo par csnt. interest paying bonds. See advertisement in another column. Aaron and Henry Weaver, cousins, killed a garter snake along a spring run on the Weaver farm in Walker townihip, on the 27th day of Janu ary. . The snake was about two feet long. Thev are digging for stone coal in Walter township in number eight Marcellus Shale. Everyone in the vicinity of where tho work is going o, believes that a valuable vein of coal will be unearthed. The letters uncalled for in the Pat tereon post office for the month en ding, January 31, 1896, were for Mrs. Stephen Moohier, Miss Lizzi.3 Rowe, Mrs. Alice Reed former proprietor Saratoga Inn ; Jno. Brennon, Aaaful Mitgata, Frank Young, David O. Don well, W. A. Deckerson. It is an uncommon thing for a preacher to appoint an Assignee, but this ia what Rev. J. A. J. Williams, a Methodist Epiecopal preacher at Roaring Springs, Blair connty did last Wednesday. In addition to preaching, he was a house builder, a contractor. His liabilities are $15, 000. It is said ha owns enough prop erty to pay his debts. The court room has been well filled every day this week to witn3ss the case of commonwealth against Warren J. Moffitt, for manslaughter It is the case of the placing and abandoning of a new born child on the porch of Mrs. Jerome Thompson on 1 a cold freezing night. It is charged k.i tho hil.l belonged to Mrs. Mof- bucv o . fitt, who at that time lived at Fort Royal, at which place sne naa movea 1,0, Vi,iKnd from Hantingdon niiiu . t . county. Herself and two other near relatives ar also under indict ment but they elected to be tried y eperately. Edward Sieber hm aa.;n Citizen of fhia tni, 3- d of his store in Newport The jury in the case of the Com monwealtk araiiMfW.... t u.eu returned a rerdict on Wednesday The Huntintrdon ar7'i "ve: A.nworKniationcom- iu 01 to wives of the members of the Biotherbood of Locomotive En gineers, was formed here last Satur day. looking aftor his fox traps that he has set on the mountain,' fell and dislo cated his right arm. Dr. William oanKs was called and rendered sur gical attention. Minnie Swanerer, aged 13 vears, confessed to the poisoning of the family of William McGregor of Al toona by placing arsanic in their cof fee Her object was to get a chance to pj under the house and escape de tection during the confusion of tho sickness of the family. Isaac Etka has found a black rook on land of Solomon Bsashor near Van Wert in Walker township, that burns with a flame like wood. -The thickness of the vein has not been determined. A number of people have pronounced tha material Pitta- burg coal. In tl Geological scale me material tnat Jitka is working in is known as No. 8. If the folio win it rrnn.l nrtwlnc mnn oy me ajtoona Tribune was followed in every communitv. how mnh hn. Dier tbo neonls would ho. - Ttrtn't. in. dulge in idle gossip. Don't talk about your neighbors. Don't repeat the personalities some busybody pours into your ears. Read good books. Cherish noble thoughts. Endeavor to bring to the surfjee the dssi mat is in yourself and those with whom you associate. By some unaccountable meana tit bam on the Moyer farm northwest of town was set on lire last Fn Jay night shortly before midnight and entirely destroyed with a number of farming implements and a lot of chickens be longing to the teiunt Harrison Cas ner. Mr. and Mrs. Cisner wore not. at home that night having gone to visit some mends. The young peo ple had soma company and were en joying thems-iives with music when soino one saw throngh the window, the flash of the light' as it broke through tho ro-f. Tpy ran to tho barn aud with difficulty took out the liv9 stock, for by that "time tho fire was workicg its way in tbo rack, evi dently liaving come down from the barn floor where it is be.ieved it was set on fi.-e. The air was in the di rection of tho house and by tho time the stock was out cf the barn eoroe ons t,aw fire on the house roof. The young people booii got out on tbo rof anil extinguished the thine. It s.s a narrow escape for the Louse. The barn was insured. GREAT B IRGAIT For a limited time only. Don't miss ii: 1 Doz. Cabinet Photographs and one 16x20 Crfivon Portrait made by oue of the finest Artis's in Philadelphia, all for $3.75 at Hess' Fuoto Studio, Mifiiintown, Pa. Sai ory Stewed Kidney. , Carefully prepare a moderate-sized bc6f kidney by removing all the fat and fibre; place in boiling water in a porcelain kettle and boil slowly for about h'ilf an hour, tben cut inta small pieces and plao in a farina kf-ttle; cover with milk; add a table spoonful cf butter, and thicken with flour until about the consistency of custard. Susson with salt and white pepper, add a liUle chopped parsler, and servo with boiled rice. Febru ary Ladies' Home Journal. More about Phosphate. Tbo discovery of phosphate in Tus carora Valley, Jnniata county, has been confirmed by tho highest scien tific public authority in the Slate. It has been confirmed by an analysis made at Pennsylvania State Coilt'gt, which is expressed in the following to T. S. Moorehead: THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLKOE iGRI CULTURAL rXPEEIMKXT STATIO?, H. P. ARMSBY, P. H. D-, DIREC TOR. State College, Centre Co., P., January 30, 1896. Mr. T. S. Moorehead, Port Royal. Penna. Dear Sir: Your favor of Jannarv 11th. I handed to Prof. Ihheng for informa tion as to the nroeress of the work and wben it was returned to me it was mislaid for several days. The work upon tbe samples which Prof. Iblseng took is just about com pleted and the results show a large proportion of the samples to csntain sufficient phosphoric acid to make them commercially valuable. I con fess tbat I am somewhat surprised at the results, and I think you will be pleasad with them. They will be ready for publication very shortly. Ycurs Very Truly, H. P. Arms by, Director. Bad Effects Disappear. Pleasahtville, Pa , Jan. 20, 1896. I suffered from the grip about three years ago, and I could find no relief until I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. I used three bottles of this medicine and it helped me great ly, and all the bad effects of the grip disappeared " Mrs. E. J. Cathball. Hood's Pills cure billiousness. The Proper Time when the most benefit is to be deriv ed from a good medicine, is early in the year. This is the season when the tired body, weakened organs and nervous eystem yearn for a building up modicine like Hood's Sarsaparilla. Many wait for theopen spring weath er and, in fact, delay giving attention to their physical condition so long that along siege of sickness is inevit able. To rid tho system of impuri ties eccumnaulated during the winter season, to purify the blood and to in vigorate tbe whole system, there is nothing equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla It will do you good. Read the testi monials published in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla, all from reliable, grate ful people. They tell the itory.j A Tair DT RAIL TDBOVfiU WTUEBS COsVOBADO. PlKO Al Wia Jan 01 'OA Sentinel and Republican: This trip of about 260 miles is the most unin teresting trip one can take, and yet interesting to those who have never seen the Great American Desert. It is true, that we do but aee a small part of this great desert; and yet we see enough of it to convince us that there really is one in America a land as barren and unfruitful as the great Saharab. ne as strangers passing tt rough this land see some very peculiar things. The land is not level ns one would eupposa a dessert would be, but as the tram skims along, we can see here and there large rocks pro jecting from th pV.u.. With their peculiar shapes ixiid lugged brows, they look like ancient sentinels, who have been standing there from age to age, warninsr the strnmrar and telling him to pass on quickly for fear of th terrible storms that come up so quick on the desert, which even uproot the low sa.ee bushes that stow there and carry tbem for miles across the plains Leaving the sentinels to do their bidding as it were, we piss on and soon corao to what is called the table land. This ia another pe culiar formation of the earth, eo call ed because of its likeness to a table sitting out upon tbe plain. ln earth rises abrutly out of the plain to ths heigth of 30 to 40 feet, and oa top it is as level as a ' table. One would naturally suppose that this is where the sentinels dine, but to, these tables are as void of food a the dessert is of water. Soon we como to an oaais in tha dessert where the train stops to get a new supply of fuel and water. Even the old iron horsu seems glad that this is a re freshing place to stop and to get a good square meal that he may be able to carry us across the dessert in safety. Tho well at which the en gine takes water is very deep, and the water is very hard to pump out, but the wonderful genus, man, has harnessed the wind and made it his servant to pursp the water. lis has dene th's by ertcting a wind puinp over the well which does its work very well. This pump is controlled by a Mexisan who lives closi by in a very funny little hut called a "hacel Uh," pronounced (bakeL) This is bciit by digging a ditch about a foot wide and 2 feet deep around tbo space intended for the inside cf tbe hous?. Then railroad tits are stood close tcjretber on end in tho ditch a id dirt packed solidly in around them to keep them standing erect. The roof is tl.ea put on by laying pules ncros-s on top cf the ties and and thickly covered with mud. The cracks between the tics are also shut up with mud so es to keep the cold out in tbe winter. Some plr.cts wlcre thesa Lacellals are built one can cf;en seo grass growing on the top, acd the family goat can be steu thero cilmly feed ing oa the grssa and other food wLich the goats eat such as old boots and tin cans, which have bten ILrcwn up there, l'is very funny, but the latter food he devours as greedily as a boy doos a green apple. Tho boy terrifies the family with bis dreadful piin bait. The gjat makes them glad by ktsping tliem in very rich miik which they devour as greedily as tho goat did the cane'. Leaving the watering place we pkb oa over tbe deasert seicg nothing but a few cactu.--:ttid s-ie bushes, which is the only thing that can grow there, it bo ing so. dry. Soon our hearts rrs gladdened by the sight we see before us, for now we will soon leave the dessert with its wild wasto behind us as in the distance we . ree the foot-hills of the Hockeys looming up itito the heavens with their snow cap red crowns, around which the eagle soars with the freedom and liberty that be alone can have. O, could all men Lave buch liberty and such free dom! As we draw nearer the moun tains, we se one of the beautiful sun sets that may be eeen very often in this country. Here uwaiting ns, ns it were, &i a grand sight to feast our eyes upon after leaving the dreary dessert. Lying right before ns was a small lake half surrounded at the back by a plantation. Looming up a little distance beyond these, were two large peaks. Right back of all and between the peaks, we could Bee tbe sun as it shed its last rays ever all High iu the Heavens tho clouds held the colors of tbe rainbow, making a most beautiful sight to behold. But alas, all things must come to an end Beautiful sight has parsed away, night bas compassed. us round with its black shroud, we bave askea u&a to watch over us from above and will now lay our weary head to rest. Axico. Rheumatism Cured in a Day "?Jystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the syctem is remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at once the cause, and the elis ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 conts. Sold by L. Banks & Co., druggists Mifflintown. Jan. 9, '96. GOOD OPEMIXG for active ladv or centlcman cceinninL ed with neighborhood. Compensa tion from 940 to $150 monthly Work outlined. Only energetic par ty, ambitious to 6uccr.ed, reed apply No capital required. Address, with reference, state age and whttner mar ried or single. Globe Bible Publish iner Co.. 723 Chestnut Street. Phila.. Penna. KeUef la Six Hears Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six honrs by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its Tf-(1inrr promptness in relieving pain in the oiaaaer, Kidneys, back and every part of the urinary Dassaces in male or female. It relieves retention of wa ter and pain in passing it almost im meuiaieiy. jj you want quick relief and cure this is vonr romarlv by L. Banks Sl Co.. Tirntrmiet. Ifif. fliatown. Pa. Feb. 6. ' ' e. ' MARRIED: Yoke. Hudimoii On tV 9rA olt, at Mifflintown, by Bey. Alfred N. Raven, Mr. Joseph York and Miss a., nenaeraon. Bulk McClhrpl On ih arm. ult, at E ist Waterford,,by Rev. J. K. Lloyd, Mr. Joshua Beale and Miss Lila McCIure. StrawseB Folk. On th 2n.l inst, at Oriental.by Rev. H. H. Spahn, axr. jacoD a. atrawser, and Miss Uora al. folk. Campbkll Yohn. On tbe 15th ult.. at Waterloo, by Rev. J. F. Diener, Mr. bairuel if. Campbell and Miss Mertie E. Yohn, both of Lack towu- saip. politic ae, ahuovcehieivts. The following scale ef prions for an- nouncawenU bus boon mutually agreed np n by tbe nndaraignsd, and do deviation from tbe same will be made. Congriii., $25; Senator $10; Legislature, $7; Associata Judira, Prothoaotary and Treasurer, each, SS District Attorney, County Ceninjiatonr, Representative Del. cgate and Chairman ot County Cemmittee, eaco a; Auaiior, J.I. aii aaamonai comtunalcationa recom mending candidates will be charged 10 cents a line. Money in all caaes to be pais W AkVAKCB. W. II. ALLISON, Editor Juniata Herald. B. T. BCHWEIKB, Editor Siktixel aud Republican. - Senalt. I respectiully announce myself as a candidate tor nomination for the office of Senator, to represent the thirty. first dis trict in the Legialatmo of Pennsylvania, subject to tbe rules and usages of tbe Re publican party of J uniaU. WM. HERTZLER. Senate. I respectfully announce myself ss a candidate for the office of State Sena, tor to repreient this the thirty-Bret Dis. trict in tbo State Senate of Pennsylvania, subject to tbe rules and nsages of tbe Re publican party of Juniata. Respectfully. W. C. POAfEROY. January 7lh, lb06. LetUlature I respectfully annouaco myself as a cendidato for nomination for tbe office of I:c ; r. :r.tative, t represent Jnniata county iu the legislature of Penn. sylvama, subject to the rules and usages of tbe Kepublicsa party of Juniata. CARL F. ESPBNSCHADE. Ltgialalure. I respectfully announce myself as a candidalo tor nomination for tbe office ef Rep-esentative to the Lcgisla. ture of Pennsylvania, subject to tbe rules and usages of the Republican party of Juu tata. T. U. MKMMINGEK. Ltgitlature I respectfully announce mrseH ss a candidate Tor the nomination of Rrpreaentalive to fbe Legislature of Penn. syivanla. subject to the usapes and rules of tbe Republican party of Jnniata county. ROBERT H. PATTERSON. Jlssonmte Jujgt. In behalf ot many Re publicans throughout tbe connty, please announce that W. Ncr'b Sterrett, of Mil ford township, is a candidate for Associate Judge, mhject to the rnles and usages, of of tbe Republican party or Juniata. PATTERSON. jisMciate Judge. I rtspeclfnlly announce mrsp'.f as a candidate tor nomination for the office of Associate Judpe, suhjert to tbe rntf.s end nsagf-s ef the Rcinblicsn party or Juniata. ARRAM W. SIEBER. Jlitoeiat Judge. Please announce that liiic-ch Sbelloubrrgar of Walker township, is a candidato for nomination for tho eftica of As?ciate Jodie, subject to the rales sn-1 usicrs of the Rpnblican party of Jno iata. WALKEH. Jltsociate Judge. I respectfully announce mvself as a candidate for the nomination ofAs?ociato Judge, subject to tbe rules and nsae-pii of the Republican prty of Jnn iata countv. A. J. 3-Jlb 1 , yerniRDagh Twp visiociale Judge Please announce that Leomud R. Mallear of Spruce Hill town ship is a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to tbe riilcK and usage of the Re publican party of Jnniata county. REPUBLICAN FRIENDS. Jan'y 21, 1896. Associate Judge In behalf of mny Re publicans in the lewor end of tbo county. please announce that Levi Light of Susquehanna township is a candidate for AiMiciate Judge, subject to tbo rules and usages of tbe Republican party of Juniata. SUSQUEHANNA. Jan'y 20, 1856. Prothaitctary I rcpectfitlly announce that I am a candidate for re-nomination for theotFce of Prothons'sry and Clerk of tbe Courts ef Juniata county, subject to the rules ssd usages of tbe Republican party of Jnniata. W. II. ZE1DERS. Dittrict jltlorney. I hereby announce myself ss a candidate tor re. nomination for tbe office of District Attorney, subject t tba rules and usages ef the Republican party ef Junsta. W1LBEBFORCE BCHtVEYER. District attorney. I hereby announce myself as a candidate tor tbe office of Dis. trict Attorney, subject to the usages and rues of tbe Republican party. JOHN J. PATTERSON, JR. Commissioner. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for re nomination for tho office of County Commissioner of Jun iata connty. subject to be rules and usages of tbe Republican party of Juniata. N. M. STEUART. Commissioner. I respectfully nnnouuee myself ss a candidate for re-nomination fer the cfn.e-cf County Commissioner of Juni ata county, sclj'ct to tho usages and ruls that govern the Rt-publicjn partv of Juniata county. W. H.KOORE. Commissioner. I respectfully announce mynelf ssa candidate for tho nomination of Connty Lomnrissioner, subject to the rules and usages of the Republican party of Jun iata. ' JEREMIAH LOUDENS L AGES. Commissioner. I respectfully announce myself sr a candidate for tbe nomination of County Commi.i!ionor. snhi.t. in fh. ml.. and usages of tho Republican party of Jun- ia. at. K. UKABUOB. Communoner. Please announce that Cbarl.s W. Book of Walker township is a candidate for the office of Connty Commis sioner of Jnniata County, subject to tre rules and nssges of tho Republican party of Jnnia'a. REPUBLICAN FRIENDS. January 27, 1896. Cemmtsttoser: Ploase announce tbst Philip Barley of De aware township is a candidato fer tbe office of Connty Commissioner of Jnniata County, aubjeet to ibe rules end nsages of the Republican party of Jnniata. "X FATKSS Or DBLAWABS TOWBeHIT. Treasurer. Please announce that George W. WiUon or Patterson is a candidate Tor the oliice of County Treasurer, subject te the rules and usages of the Republican patty of Juniata. MIFFLINTOWN. Treasurer I respccfully announce my self as a esndidale for tbe nomination of Counly Treasurer, subject to tbe rules and nsages of the Republican party in Jnniata county. WILLIAM LAN DIS. Trawearer. 1 re spec tf ally announce that I am a candldrtai Wmw - viuaiwivu in County Treasurer, sobjeat to tbe rules and "f " Bspnouean party ef Jnniata eennty. JAMES H. SIMONS. HmmrmmmmimHmm t.1t- m J. S. OraybiU oi Fayette towasaip as a candidate for Kopreeentatlve Delegate to the State Convention, subject to tbe rates -ss vi ie uapnoiican party ef Jnn. ata. ii TiTTf Ui IU, GssaV Ckminmnm T - - . - i.npjcimiij an- Bounce that 1 am oirfi.. ... i or iub vines of Connty Chairman ef the Republican party of Juniata eennty, subject to the rales and urage ot the party. ' O. H. SNxDEHC Count u CAatrmaa.- T rno,rnii. nonnce that I am a iii rn. n.. iy inairmsnsnip of tbe Kepublicsa party of . .v, tun vWUIa . suuuij, suujec( io me rules ana "Hco v. uiv party. WILLIAM H. KAUFFMAN. E. Schott's new Advertisement will appear next week. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 188V. Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale ot Clothing that goes on dailj from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who nave money to invest lo examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLEti of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY, MIFFLIN TOWN P-A.. S. S. Ruble, Practical Embalmcr and Funer al Director, CAlLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. SAT1SFACT10A' G TAB AM TEED N ALL CASES. Bridge St, illifflintowD, Pa. Itch on human, tnanira on honuM. dogs and all stock, enred in 30 nun- nta bv Wonlfnivl'a Hanifartr Ttina This never fails. Sold by L. Banks k Co., Druggist, Mifflintown, Pa. r eo. o, ij. Always with 6eei SesalU. Brookvuxb, Pa., Jan. 20, 1896. I take pleasure in writing that I have used Hood's Sarsaparilla for six years and always with good results. I reccommend it to all my friends for cases caused by impure blood.: I give it to my children as a spring medicine. Mrs J. M. Chekxutt. Hood's PUU act harmoniously with Hood's Sarsaparilla. H0LL0BAUGH & SON'S Great Cut on WINTER CLOTHING. MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S v NOW IS THE TIME For . liar gains. The Oldest Inhabitant never saw Clothing as Cheap As we aie selling it. BUY JNO AY Hollobaugh & Son, 116 MAIN STREET, PATTERSON, FV. KamUSHfcD 1880. The JflcCUntic Hardware QT-OT?!? NO. 119 MAIN STREET, 0 1 VJllIli. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Hardware, TOOLS, HOUSE-FURNISliING GOODS Stoves and tin-ware, mill and black-smith eupplies, Harness, Collars, Lap Robes, Blanket?, Fiy-netsand Saddler's Supplies. Best Gocds at Low Trices. We did an encouraging business during tbe past &eacors and hope by constant application and prompt attention to do doubly as much in the coming season. We are tetter prepared to furnish iuilders' DOOES, SASH, HARDWARE Tin, Iron and Felt Kcofing, Sheathing- and Lining paper. Paints, Glass and Carpenter Tools at low Prices. Bl sckfcmiths 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 IV-ols. Lumteimen end Mill Men will net go away uninterested, after ihcy la-e exMnined and priced Our Stock of Cross Art Saws, files, Gum and Leather Beltin, ;.nd Lucer at Low Prices, w eed arid iion pumps of the best make; also a. full line of House furnifhirg Gocds. Stoves, Tinware, Granite ware, Wil low ware, w ooden-ware, Nickle Tea Kettle and coffee pots. Wall Paper at all Prices. toT of mmm imvzf that we are offering at Special Prices to close them out, Barbed Fence Wire, Gasoline Stove, Ice Cream Freezers, forks, scythea. Screen Door and Window Hammocks, brushes of all kinds, prices furnished on application, Cook Stove, Fruit Drjer, the best out estimates to iumish contractor with the material so licited. Thanking for past patronage, I solicit a continuance of the same. K. H. M'CLINTIC. FEfflSILVINU COLLEGE, CETT1B(TRC. PA Feunded In 1S34. Large Faculty. Two lu'l courses ot study Classical and Scientific, P pecial courses ia all depart ments. Observatory, Laboratories and new QTBDnasium, Seam beat. Libraries, 22,000 volumes. Expenses loir. Depart ment of Hygiene and Physical Culture in charge of an experienced physician. Ac cessible by frequent railroad trains. Loca tion on tho BATTLEFIELD of Gettvsbnre. most pleasant and bealtbv. PREPAR ATORY DEPARTMENT, in separ ate buidinjs, lor boys snd young man pre paring for business or College, under spec ial cars of the Principal and three assist, ants, residing with students in the building. Fall term opens September Sib, 1895. For Catalogues, acdret II. W. MCKNIGHT, D. l., President, or REV. O. G. KLINGEK, A. M., Principal, Gettysburg, Fa. JUNIATA VALLEY B AN rl. OF MlFri.IWTOV?"I, PA. StockholderB Individually Liable JOSSFH ROTH ROCK, Pres'.dsnt. T. VAN ISWIJf, Ceskie, D1BKCT0KS. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rnthmeb, John Herfsler, . Josiah L. Barton, Rolert K. 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