SENTINEL & HEPUBIJGAK MIFPLtNTOWN : .WEDSBSDAT. FEB. IS, 189. TERMS. Bnbaerlptloa, $1.60 per son not If Mid true! $2.00 If aot Mid la adTUM. Transient adTortlaraenta Inserted al an eeata per Ueta for each Inaartlon. Transient bnilneM notlcaa la leeal eoU Osan, 10 eeata par line for each Insertion, VMutioni wfll m mada to Oiom dealriiic to advertise by tha year, half or quarter rear. SHORT LOCALS. John Swin of Alton, Ohio, ia 103 years old. The next 29th dar of February will coma iu 1834. The Bnow was three in shea deep on Sunday morning. Martin Pannebakor is home from Irvona on a vacation. Mns Jsan Trimble started on Monday to visit friends in Ohio. Ferd Meyers bought the Pennell tore building on Main street for $3, 800. The deepest enow this winter so far has bscn only two an 1 one-half t lucres. Valentine Day and Washington's birth day are in eight to the delight oi many. The work of reducing manv nf tViA sharp curves in the railroad goes vig orously on. This Wednesday is Lincoln's birth day. In yf.ars to corao it will be a day to celebrate. -Vis .Vary Liird and Miss Kate IXpplo spent Saturday among friends in Thorcpsoatown. Hisses Lswis and Reams of ilif flin connty, are visiting the family of Mr. Joseph Rothrock. The electric li?hfc did cot work saliafsctoiily on Thursday night, the woret night this year. Three car loads of excellent horses were sold in Denver on the 1st of February for $10 a piece. The wlntar wheat is in '-tolerably fair" condition considering the un favorable weather of the winter. A fire in a flue of the Jacobs House last Thursday r.iht, created excitement ia thnt part of the town. If yon wonld always bs healthy, keep yonr blood pure with Hood's Sars.tparilla, the Oae True Blood PariSer. A ware honss in Ovid, Michigan, was burned last week and six thon Band dozen eggs were cooked hard in the fire. Soreral of the lare panes of glass in tho tower of the Presbyterian church were broken by the" storm last Thursday night. Ton don't need to lose your um brella now. Hollobangh & Son sell umbrallas you can fold up and put in yonr pockf t or gripsack. Curei", a isolate, pprraanbnt cures, have given Hocd's Sareuparilia the largest sal6s ia the world and tha r6t place among medicines. The "excitor" of the incandescent nspne of th9 electric light plant of this place was sect to Philadelphia for repairs lest week one day. Impoverished blood causes that tired feeling. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies, enriebes and vitalizes the blrod and gives vigor and vitality. Hiss llargaret Murray, a sister of Mr. Murray of the National House, died oa the morning of the 6th inst., aged 86 years. She was ill only a few hars. Tha fuu3r.il took p'.aca on Sitnidav. Iatermaat in the Pre3 bytrian cemetery. The Newton Hamilton cmp meet ing will be held next August with ope;i gates, and a sufficient police foree with sufficient courage to arrest very person who has not enough elf respect for themselves and re spect for others to bohave themselves decently. A noted d ctor says, his treatment that cures consumption is to have the patient inhale the fames of vinegar very day twice and eat peanut.", chewing tha nuts thoroughly. He says the peanut is a fat producer and when thoroughly chewed ia easier to digest then cod liver oil. The experiment that farmers in this county started lat summer with crimson clover, will produce results the coming season favorable or un favorable. If the clover does well the coming summer, it will be accept ed with great favor, for last sum.uer wa:j a hard season on young grass. The material that Isaac Etka is '" minincr near the Danker church at Van Wert, Walker township, is a ma terial that may be found iu quite a nnniber of ether places in the county. If it burDB and makc3 heat like stoce coal, it makes no difference whether it is or is not found in the coal mea sures. A citizen cf Alfoona named Lond in, went to Cincinnati, Ohio, to be treated for rheuma'ism. Last week be was found dead in a boarding bouse in St. Louis, Mo. He had come to the boardiD house with a weman, bat when he was found dead in th6ir lodging room the woman wag not there. He was aged 62 years. place in James McCurdy s colored barber shop in Port Royal, which resulted in a knock down or two, and the severe wounding of an other with a razor, and the chasing of the pro prietor from the premises. The shop, from all accounts, looked as if a cy clone had passed through it. . All the fxtures and furniture and windows were demolished. Legal proceedings il - kantt irtHfi f arl Last Friday evening Howard Ker lip," while on his way up the stairs, leading to Bousum's tailor shop on Bridge street, lost his footing and fell backwards down the stairs. When il. .n whn ran to his assistance ItHO UJ C- " ' lifted him from the floor, his body was limp ana inose around mm thought he would die, but not so. He lay awhile in Ruble's furniture .hon hm had bean carried, and iwui ' after relieving hia stomach of its con tents arose and waited out across me river to Patterson- Tiink Murray of Washington D hi liam last wept i. Tru GiJ! a emabpr i uya to attend the funeral of his ftUUU rary KurU died aer home at East Salem on Saturday, aged 82 Interment on Tuesday at East Salem. Fob Rent. Store room and dwell ing. Location North Main street For particulars inquire of F. w! Noble, Mifflintown, Pa, . FoB Rkjtt Store room and dwell ing housv or store room seperate. lhe dwelling house haa seven room;, Call oa Joseph Adams, Sr., Washing ton street. Farmeks We will take all the eggs and chickens yon want to spare in exchan&re for c!othi'nr nA you market prices for the same. XIOLLOBADG B & SON The regular monthly meeting of tha "Woman's Christian Temperance Union" will be held at the home of Mrs. Van Fussen on Tuesday evening, Feb. 18:b, at 7 o'clock. Members and all others interested are earnest ly invited to attend. By order of the President. Ostensibly, H. G. Loudon of Al A . 1 ioona it.it Dome some two v?ecks ao A. a. , SI' ...... to go to uinciimau. Uiiio. for treat ment icr riieumal:sm. riot many . i m . . . uaya alter tus aparture, a mm was found d?ad in the room tiiat he and his so called wife occupied in a lodg ing house in St. Lonis, Mo. By some papers on the person of the dead man, his camo and residence was learned, though he and the woman who had lodged at the housa were there known as Ur. and Mrs. Norris. A despatch was at once seat to Altoona from St. Louis, making mqu;ry relative to the deceased. Memoj-rs of Mr. LreJm'j f,.W went to St. Louis and idt.ntifiod the deceased. His gold watch was gone, and all tho money he had with him, excepting one dollar. An inquest was hi-lj. and the inrv a-riiie.- 1 ij t!atu to accident "from an overdjee of morphine " The waman who w with h:m as h.'s wife left early or. Sunday morning, the 2ud inst., and has not 9mc been seen. Pintnro of a number of Altoona women were sent to St.- Louis i tho lodging house peopl where Lou lea and the declared to ba that of the woman vrho 1 )'jred with hlru. Th- rictnr ia that of M-s. Annio Trece of Boil- wood. Mr. Loudon's funeral look place at Altoona on Saturday after noon the 8th inst. Tha AlfyoiiaTr.b une s ye, she says aha was away from homo at Pittsbursr, but not farther wot than the Smoky City. i Report of rarmeig' Institute. Ia giving to the people of Juniata county, cr more particularly to t'.osc who were not present to hear tho different topics, or more particularly, tpeaking, tLe theories advanced, per taining to agriculture, beceaa in oar judgment at least, that seemed to bs the leading thought r-r theme of at least some, who came tnnnKr us. It may bo ell right t; preach theory in stead of fact; talent instead of tact; education instead of understanding; brains instead of muscle. It is ail right for the Stato'to make aporopria tions for the benefit of Farmers' In stitutes, but when thtso rights are curtailed, that the bottom is ma(e eo shaky by the long spun theories of some who come among us, that it be comes a question whether the farmer has very much, if aDy ssy so after all. When looking over our country, and tee tbs disruptions in business circles and the dark clou is, which have been hanging over us, still hanging, and no visible prospects of thsir dis appcarnaco, it is about tims for the farmer to open his eyes and see whether ha can afford to sit down aad clcpsnd on only braids to feed and cloth the world. That is just what ia wrong too much theory i.nd not enough of fact; too mueh talent and not enough of tact; loo much of the kind cf education we are having, and not enough of understanding; too much cf the kind of brain, and aot enough of the right kiud of mai ds. Agriculture is looked upon from a certain, ("not from the best or true") standpoint, as being a very or dinary calling, while in its true sens of tho word, is the moat honorable calling-, bscause of its firmness; be cause cf its wealth; nnd because of its safety; and because every other industry is dependent upon its pros perity. Hence yon take the intelli gent, practicable farmer and stand hi:n btsido the man who is chuok full of theories, and how do they compare. Well, the latter must, and will admit, that when all his theoric-s are pumped ont of him, that after all the practical man,, is the wsan, atid that if you can reasonably expect to g:t through the world euccsfsfuily, you must have self coutrel, tclf re. sptct aad s:-lf reliance. I will now as recording sicretary of the Farm ers' Institute, held in iho U. P. church, Hexico, Juniata Cc ,Pa , give a brief report cf its proceedings. On account of the icclement weath er, the attendinea at first was not so large, but before the close, tie large church was filled to its utmokt seat ing cayscily. The subject: Culti vating ard marketing email fruite, by Mr. E. Davis of Tbompsoctown, was intelligently diseassed, showing to a demonstration that there is prof it in growing and marketing good and only good fruit as growing and marketing inferior fruit is invariably doue at a loss to the grower. The road question by Prof. John Hamil ton, Ass't Sec'y of tho Slata board of Agriculture, created considerable in terest, as it was expected that he would favor the State, taking hold of the roads and handle them, but he did not, but favored the Idea, that the tax-payrs exercise more judic ious judgment and care in the sclec tion of men aa road supervisors, that only such men, who have some knowledge of road making, nnd who know what a good road is when they see one. Mr. Hamilton in his re marks showed, that in eight years at the rate of oar present road taxes, he could crush stones enough and not larger than one and one half inch in diameter and put thorn over all the roads in the State, sixteen feet wide, and six inches thick, &o, Senator Lloyd from Cumberland connty, Pa., I read a production, wbica in bis re 1 searches, he gathered from different branches o! industrieH. cl-lining th&t the Agricultural Industry is ihe only industry which stood the test of tho hard times, and spoke of the return ing good times. Mr. Lloyd claims to be a farmer himself, bat, consider ing that he is a thrifty and prosper ous farmer, he has a law office to back him no. But we will nrwimi was he to keep body and soul togeth er ana live sumptotuiy every day from the proceeds of the farm, he would forget a good deal of his the. ory. I wish to be understood, that I am a friend of education; I man the right kind. -The kind we most need. The last subject discussed was by Prof. J. T. Ailmaa. Oa the education of farmers' sons and dauehtsrs and where to tret if Th gentleman's remarks were full of tnoujut, but probatly not fully com prehended by some a' Ij.tt. Thanks were tendered to tho good people of Mexico and vicinity for ,he use of their church, and for their hospital ity shown in the entertainment of visitors, and for the excnllonf. during the Institute. M. It. Beashob, Matthew Rodgkrs, Rso. See'y. Manager. CT Important Ce Teachers. The undersigned, a committee ao pointed by the state superintendent to examine applicants for teachers permanent certificate, will meet all persons interested in tho high school room, Mifflintown, Saturday, March tsi, ib'Jb, between the hours of 8 a in. and 5 p. m. f Odes C. Gohtker, Signed: - Kathabinb P. DirrLE, ( Mabt W. McCuixoch. GREAT B4ROA1.Y- Jfor a limited tim onlv. Don't m:sa it: 1 I), z. Cabinet Photographs and ono 16x20 Crayon Portrait made by one of tha finest Artists in Philadelphia, all for $3.75 at Hess' Photo Studio, Mifflintown, P. GOOD Ol'EXIXG for ativs lady or gentleman acquaint, ed with neighborhood. Compensa tion from $10 to $150 monthlv- Work outlined. Onlv ecergetic par ty, ambitions to succeed, need apply No capital required. Address, with rtfer'iiice, sti.te sge and whf-taer mar ried or sinjlo. Globe Bible Publish ing Co., 723 Chestnut Street, Thila., Penna. Favors to Criminals- Judge Parkr of Fort Smith. Ar knn-fls on the 4h inst, passed the ueatu sertenca to a prisoner. It was tho 153th Capital casj upon which fca passed b: iittr.ee. Ho re marked that the number of persona who have been murdered in the Ucilcd States in the last 5 ycarp, is 6 tims larger lhan was the Conti nental armv vt tho closo of tho Rev olution, and that tho numb:-r murder ed last yr is greater than was enr standing at the outbreak of the civil 'The issue before the country," he dec'arcd, "Is not money or tariff, but whether or not wo are able to guarantee proper protection to life. The people should demand of the courts that they discountenance in trigue and hair-splitting distinctions iu fcivor of the criminals." Pretended Suicide- The Philadelphia North American of February 7 sayc: Theodore Hutchinson, a prisoner ia the Camdon coutty jail, took a novel method t escape from that in stitution yesterday, and nearly sue ceeded. He look the rope used to hang his hammock, and tying it around his neck, swung himself np to tho bars of his cell, taking care that ho should not be seriously iiijur ed. He was dicovered by" Thomas Scott, a rut.ntr, who notified Jailor Locue. . ' The hanging man was quickly cut down, and was to all intents dead. Jailor Logue placed his ear over tho heart, but heard bo beating The man was tLc-n carried to the jailor's private room. Jailor Logue tbomjbt he was dead, and sent for .the Mor gue keeper, and in the meantime took the corpse to tho room usually occupied by the dead. Ha was about to leave Hutchinson, acd before closing tha door gave a second look at the body. He notic ed Hutchirson'a eyelids move. Be coming snspioious ho returned and said to Asbitdatit Jailor Entriken, "Thov eav if you bleed them in the neck, they get batter," ind then tk mg his knife, he crew the back of the blade around Hutchinson's neck. Hutchinson gave a yell and leaped from the bier. Jailor Logua akod him why he fbigned suicide, nnd Hutchinson frai;kly replied that he hoped to escape. He had padded his breast to prevent Logue hearing his heart beating. MARRIED: Beale Tousr. On the 5tb, inst., at Spruce Hill, by Ii5v.,S. A. Daven port, Mr. D. Porter Beale and Miss Alice A. Yohn. KirrLINTOWN HARKKTS. lyrtniTows, Feb.12, 18f6. MTFFUNTOWlf GRAIN i' A f K J'T Wheat 62 Com in ear go Oa.f, 22 Uyo co Clt erseed MiiliT 2 Epgs u Ham, 18 eholilcr, 12 Lf.rti .,. . . ............... 11 Side Timothy seed $J.!)0 Ts seed GO F.aa oq CLof..... ....SI.'JO a hundred Viddiii.gs l.io round Alum Salt l.oo t mericaui Salt oc to 80 Phiuutclphia Mabkets: February 11, 1896. Wheat, 74 to 77c ; oats, 24 to 27c; butter, 14 to 24c ; eggs, 15c; potatoes 18 to 40c. a bushel; Pennsylvania tobacco fillers, 4 to 12c ; broadleaf 10 to 12c ; hevana raising lots 12 to 15c; corn 31 to 34c; steers, $3,85 to $5,00; cows and bulls $1,60 to $3.50; calves $3 to $6,50; hogs $4,25 to $4,30; pigs $3,25 to $4; sheep, $2.50 to $3,65; lambs, $3,25 to $4,50. The Tine fer Baildfnf? up the system is at this season. The cold weather haa made unusual drains upon the vital, foreee. The blood has become impoverished and imour. and all the functions of the body sut ler in consequence. Hood s Saraa parilla is the great builder, because it is the One True Blood Purifier and nerve tonie. . Hood's Pills become the favorite cathartic with all who u?e them. All druggists. 25c POLITICAL. AHHOCCEHEHT8. The following scale ei" prices for aa DOUDcemrnts hat bat)n;matusl!y agrcvd op en by tb nnderstgaed, and no daviatiea from tha sama will be made. CoDgrtsi, $25; Senator $10; legislature. $7; Assoc Ute Judga, Prothoootary and ireasnrer, eacb, $5; District Attorney, County Camtnisaionar, KepraaentatiTe Del agata aad Chairman ol County Cemmittee, eacn a; auditor, $1. ah anaiuonai commnnicatlODS raeom mending candidate will bo charred 10 centj a line. Money in ail cases to be paid ID AttVASCB. W. If. ALLISON, Editor Juniata Herald. B. F. SC11WEIER, Editor Siktmbl akd Republican. Senate. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate fur nomination for the office of Senator, to represent lbs thirty. Orst dis trict in tho Legislature of Fcnnsrivania. subject to the rules and usages of lbs Re- puoiicaa party or Juniata. WM. HEI1TZLEK Semite. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate lor tho office of State Sena tor to represent thia the thirty-first Dis trict in the State Senate of Pennsylvania, sucgeci 10 10a rules ana usages or the Ke publican party of Juniata Respectfully, WM. U. POAfEEOY. Jannary 7th, 1896. . Legislature I respectfnlly announce myself rs a candidate tor nomination for the office ot KaprestsntatiTe, to represent Juniata county in the Ltgislature of Pena. syiraoia, subject to the rules and usages of oa republican puny of Jnniata. CAKL F. E8PENSCHAD3. Le&tlalure. I respectfully announce myecit as a candtila'o r nomination lor tbo otilce of Reprosviitaiiva to the Legisla. ture t Pennsylvania, subject to the rules acd usages of the Kepublican party of Jun iata. T. 11. MKMMINGEK. j.egieiaire i respectfully or.nounce lujsei: ii a candidate lor the nomination of Kupresectjtivo to tbo Logislatur of Ponn syvauiii. subject to the usages and rnl-is of tbo Republican partv of Juni iH conntv. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'. jSisocialt Judge. In behalf at many Re publicans throughout tbo county, please anucnui'e th.it w. ortn Starrwtt, or Mil tsrd towufhip, is a cantiHaie for Associate Judge, u!nct to the rules and usages of of the Republican psrtj ot Juninta. J'AUEKSOy. Associate Jwlgt. I rf jp-'ctfnlly announce iurs)f as a candidate lor r.oruinition for tho office of Associate Judge, subject to the rules and usages cf tha liuuublican party of Juniata. AF.RAU W. SIEBKK. jlteoeiate Judge. Please aanounce that Eaoch Sbelienberger of Walker township, is a caudidato tor nomination for the office of Ass elate Judze, subject to Ihe rules and usicrs of iki Resnbtican party of Jun iata. . WALKES, jlteociate Jurfce- I respectfully announcs mrsell as a candidate lor the nomination of Associate Jutlgo, sul.j 'ct to the rules and osagea ot tho Republican party of Jun iata county. A. J. feUlST, Fermanagh Twp. Jttociale Judge Please announcs that Leonaid it. Manger of Spruce Kill town ship is a candidate for Artociate Judge, subject to tb rules aad usages of the Re publican pirtv of Juniata county. REPUBLICAN FRIENDS. Jan'y 21, lb06. Associate Judge In behalf of many Re rublicans in tbo lower end of the county, please announce that Levi Lirrlit of busquctianoa towDihip is a candidate for Astoctato Judge, subject to the rules and usages ot tbo Republican parly of Juniata. SUSQUEHANNA. Jan'y 20, 1896. . ProlhoMttary. I respactfully announce that I am a candidate for re-nomiaation for IbeolEce of Protbona'ary and Clerk of tbe Courts af Juniata county, subject to the ruli s aid usages cl the Republican pty of Juniata. Yf. U. ZEIDERS. ) it trill attorney I hereby cononecs myself as a candidate (or re.nnraimtion for tbe ollice of District Attorney, subject to tha rules and usages of tho Rapublican party of Jnniat. WILBERFORCE SCIIrTEYER. District Attorney. I brcby announce myself as a car.di4te tor the oilico of Dis trict Attorney, subject to lhe usujos and rus of tha Republican partv. JOUN J. PATTERSON, JR. Commissioner I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for re nomination for tha r.llic.o of Connty Commissioner of Jun iata county, subject to tue rules and usages ot the Republican party af Juniata. S. M. STEUAHT. Commissioner I respectfully announce raysvlf ss a candidate lor re-nomination lor the fine of County Cnmmi?siner of Jun'. ata county, sr.bj-ct to the usages and ruins that gorern lhe Rp:ibiicau'ijrty of Juniata county. V. U.KOORE. Commissioner. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the nomination of County Commissioner, subject to the rules and usages of tbe Republican party of Jun iata. JEREMIAH LOCDENSL AG ER. CommtssionsT. I respectfndy announce mystjrar a candidate for the nomination of Comity CoinmisMoner, subject to tha rules and ussges of tho Republican party of Jun ata. M. R. BEASHOR. Commitnoner. Please announce that Charles W. Book of Walker township .is a candidate far the offico of County Commia sionerof Juniata County, subject to t e rules and usages of tbe Republican party of Jnnia'a. REPUBLICAN FRIENDS. January 27, 1896. Commtsstoaer: Please announce tbat Philip Barley r Do aware township is a candidate for the office of County Cemmisaiener af Juniata County, subjsct to the rnlas and asagaa af the Republican party of Juniata. in riTiiisr diuviib Towasaip. Cftnmieeioner. In behalf ei many Re publicans throughout the county, please aouonace tbat D. B. Bib of Spruce Hill township is a candidate for Connty Com missioner, subject to tho rules aat usages f tho Sapublioan party or Juniata SPRUCKHILL. 7Veajarer Please announce that George W. Wilson orPattcrsen is a candidate Tor tha office of County Treasurer, aubj'ct to the rules and usages of tbe Republican pjrty of Juniata. MIFFLINTOWN.- Treasurer 1 respectfully announce my self as a candidate for the nomination of Conntv Treasurer. snhWt n v. j usage or tbe Republican party ia Juniata conntv. VII.mim t auimo - " -wuaajh uaiiim Treasurer. I respectfully announce tbat I am a eandidrte far tha nomination i Caunty Treasurer, subjeat to tbe rules and usages of tbe Republican party of Juniata connty. JAMES H. SIMONS. fUrresentati DsUgmtt Please aonoueo J. 8. GraybiU ol Fayette township aa a candidate for Representative Delegate to . isgTsanoD, inDject to the rulos and usages of the Republican party af Jun. iata. vsi vptt t Osaara datf-eaaa I M.n.r,,ii- DOUDce tbat 1 am a eandirinta A K ai-. IUB VUK, of County Chairman of tho HonnKii.. party of Juniata ceuntv. mhWi inih.,i.. and neages ot the party. H. H. SNIDER. a - Count v Chatrman: I rasDectfallv an nounce that I am a candidate for the Coun ty mairmansbip of tha Republican party of Juniata aounty, subject to tbe rules and usages of tbe party. WILLIAM a KAUFFMAN. B. Schott's new Advertisement will appear next week. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 188V. Special Invitation To The f'ublfc To attend the Attractive Sale ol Clothing that goes on dailj from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who nave money to invest to MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLE; of Suits and Overcoats at the His nrices leave all CoEirjetitors in the rear, ho dnn't iil to give him a call if in need of D. W. BARLEY, MIFFLINTOWN" - IP. S. S. Ruble, Practical Ernbalmcr and Funer al jDirector. CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. SATISFACTION CCAFAKTnP W AM. CASES. Bridge St, Mifflintown, Pa. New . Yobk bankers last week bought the Cleveland issue of gold bonds, paying a premium of between 11 and 12 cents. A LtncBEB trust with a Capital of seventy million dollars, has been on ganized in California te control all the lumber trade of the Pacific coast. The Cleveland administration was happy over the offers to take the new gold bonds, but tbe sober second thought put a graver look, upon their face when they came to think that in all probability the gold that Morgan and his friends will pay for the bonds will be drawn out of the United States Treasury on gold bear ing certificates that have come into the hands of the bankers. It will be a nice game of taking the gold out of the Treasury and placing it in the pockets of the bankers. J .BLsBY examine the Stock of Goods for Wonderfully Low Prices. Clothing, H0LL0BAUGH & SON'S Great Cut on WINTER CLOTHING. MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S NOW IS THE TIME For Bargains. The Oldest In habitant never saw Clothing as Cheap As ire are selling it. BUY JNOW A?s D SAVE MOilEY. Hollobangh. Son, 116 MAIN STREET, E8TA8U88E0 1880 The JfleCUnlic Hardware STaT-PI? NO. 119 MAIN STREET, 1 KJ II JD. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Hardware TOOLS, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. Stoves and tin-ware, mill and black-smith supplies, Harness, Collars, Lap Ivobes, Blanket?, Fiy-nets and Saddler's Supplies. Best Gocds at Low Prices. We did an encouraging business during tbe past tea son and bope by constant application and prompt attention to do doubly as much in the coming season. We are better prepared to furnish DOOES, SASH, HARDWAEE Tin, Iron and Felt Kcofing, Sheathing and Lining paper, Paints, Glass and Qirpenter Tools at low Prices. Bl ecltmithf Mill 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 Tbols. Lun lem.en cr.d Mill Men will not go away uninterested, alter ihc (xr ir.ir.cd sr.d Triced Our Stock of Cross Art Saws, files, Gum ard Leather Pelting, and Laccr at Low Prices, v.ccd ard iicn pumps of the best make; also a full line of JJcu.'c furnifhij g Gtcds. Stoves, Tinware, Granite Mare, Wil low ware, wooden-ware, Nickle Tea Kettle and coffee pots. Wall Paper at all Prices. tor of mmtm that we are offering at Special Prices to close them out, Barbed Fence Wire, Gasoline Stove, Ice Cream Freezers, forks, scythes. Screen Door and Window Hammocks, brushes of all kinds, prices furr.iVhtd on sjplicatitn, Cook Stove, Fruit Dryer, the best out eslirrates to lurnith contractors with the material so licited. Thanking for past patronage, I solicit a continuance of the same. K. H. M'GLINTIC. PEBNSTLTAKIA COLLEGE, GETTY8BVRC, PA Founded la IS 32. Large Faculty. Twolu lcciir.es ol study Classical ond ScieBtitic, Special courses in all depart ments. Obstrvatorv, Laboratories and new GrBinasium. Sham heat. Libraries, 22,000 Yoliimt s. ExpcBses low. Depcrl mrnt of Hygiene and Physical Culture in charfrs of an experienced .ti s.cimi. Ac cessible by frequent railroad train. Loca tion on tb BATTLEFIKLD ol Gettysburg mrst plcasar. anl henltbT. PltEI'AR ATOIIY DrriRTMEST. in separ ate luidinps, tor bo5-s ami roimz men pre paring for bus'pess or Colb ge, nnJer spec ial car of tbo friRcipil sr,d tbrre assist. skis, reeklice with studeuta in tbe building. rail term opens npteru!sr Ctn, lobS. ror Catalogues, sddrer 11. W. SCKMG11T, D. 1 President, or KEV. O. G. KLINGER, A. M., Frinclpal. Ottltysburg, Pa. JUNIATA YATXEY BArl. OF 5:rFS-lSTTlX, r.4. StoekhoWcrs Indivi.uRlly Lisbl? JOSKPH ROTHEOCK. rri-stJtnt. T. VAX IH7fNT, CasJite. MKCTORS. W. C. Porr.Toy, Joseph Kcitlirnoh, Jol.n I'rrtrlcr, Josmh LrPsrton. Robert K. Parlrer, Louis B. Arkinaot. T.V. I.v-r. STCCSTPOtrFSB : Geo-f A. Kflnr, Annie M. Sbei'.-i Joseph Rothrock, P. W. Mar.teck, L. F. A!kinCT), F. K. Pnrlsr, W. C. PotneroT, J. Holmes Irr'n Mnry Fnrtr, .'erome N. Thompfchn, Jol.n Herizlw, T. V. Irwin. Clisr'ot'oSr.rdor, Josi.ih L lUrton. John V. Pkir, Kr-brrt V. Patieror. M. I'et.T.elT, .en LipH, SamrIS. fioihrock, V?n. Hwo'r M.N. Slerreit, H. J. Slielier-lerger, James l.. 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