SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: WEBKESDAT, JUXE 17, 1898. - TEBHS. Bntweriptloo, $1.50 m annua IT paid 7Me W.00 If not paid in advance. V"9lent dvertlsraeat tneorted at 60 P toeh for eaeh Insertion. Tranalent traslneaa notice lit local col aaa, 10 casta par Una for each Insertion. Deduction will be made to those deairte? 'to edTertlae by the year, half or Quarter SHORT LOCALS. Lawn mowers at McClintic's. Oongreas adjourned on the lltb inst. Philadelphiacs are eating peaches brought from the south. - The Newton Hamilton Camp-me&t' ing will open August 11. JPny.A. Murray lost a valuable mule by death last week. The Uiddlfcburg Post's banner sub cribor is paid up to 1900. The Methodist parsonage is being pushed on towards a finish. Mrs Keadig of Lancaster is the guest of Mrs. Thomas Shaver. The best of lawn mowers for sale at McClintic's hardware store. MrsuEd. Watts and children of Tyrone editor Bongall's family. Dr. Fred Espenschade was in Philadelphia's day or two last week. "A canaiy Lird will eat 700 times his weight in seed in one year." The electric light plant and the Jacobs House are connected by tele phone. The McAlisterville Presbyterian -church wrill hold a faatival on the 4th of J uly. Robert McMeen and family have farm to spend the moved to their summer. Rev. R. M. Wallace died at his ome in Lewietown on Sunday morning. The open air band concerts are en joyed by many people thee summer erenings. The June flood this year has not materialized, over which there is no complaint. ,Rav, Banks Fasick is visitinif his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Briton Fasick in this place. Miss Carrie Hess of Mahanoj' Sdhuylkni county is 'vi-jitics Miss Marion Soholl. "Water is better for the health than champagne; it's its cheapness that's against it " Mrs. Wra. Allison is pajins her daughter Mrs. F. S. Bishop in Wash ington, D. C, a visit. It is like getting monj people of tho dark ages to got into a family without newspapers. "A woman can keep some secrets, lea can find out what her bonnet cost, but not her age. Loud and ill-mannered children on the street indicate loud and ill-man nered parents at home. Your trampa who robbed Snow Shoe post office, were captured in Mileabarg, Center county. Mrs. Jennie Parker of Lawistown is a goes! at the summer homo of Mr. and Mrs. Rcb't McMeen. When in need of a Mvery team, or baggage delivered to and from the i ailroad, call on Samuel Lapp. James Reeder while plowing on tho Heeder farm at Center, in Perry Co., torn&d up a penny dated 1710. The best informed children in ichocircoroe from homes that ore kept supplied with newspapers. O. C. Gortner and family started -on Tuesday for Sjlinegrove, where they will sojourn a month or two. Rsv. Lamuel Sieber preached in the Lutheran church on Sunday. His sermon was highly appreciated. Th T.awiKtotvn water company oif. dAtermined to introduce mountain water from Minhart'e Cay. V 2 Pai'Vnr r.(l familv of Wash- t n on nn their farm in Lost Creek ?aUey to spend the sum mer. Miss Blanche Crider of BelUfoatan who has been attending Wilson Col lege the past yer has stopped off on her way home, to visit Mrs. Mary Jacobs. The SelinsgroT Tribune of June 12 says: Two hundred and twenty five bushels of straw berries were shipped from the station at this place on Monday. "A Coast and a Capture," a very lively bicycling story, will appear in McOiaie s (Magazine for July. There viill also be a numerous love story by RobeitBair. . Ihe Dunker annual Love Feast Meeting, held in the Goodville church in Fayette township last week, was the largest mooting held there in a n ember of years. -vr a . aub Newport spoKe lac lory was destroyed on the morninsr of the 9th inst. It is not long since it was Bold to a .New York party for $11,000, Insurance $6,000. A number of our bloods were to Newport last Thursday to see the Newport nine cross bats with the Duncannnon nine. Score 11 to 6 in frvor of Newport. While at a telephone in Phoenix vine, x-a., Alien a. axasteiier was struck by lightning, but not killed. His tongue however was paralyzed ana lie cannot talk. The Commissioners of this county spent a day last week in the east end of the county, arranging for the re pairing of a broken arched bridge across Cocalamus creek. Mat tie Burke of Chester was sent to Jail for keeping a speak-easy, and now someone wants to know whether Matt is ranks with the new woman or whether she is an exception. Harry Martin and friend, both students at Princeton College, are spending their vacation for the pres ent at the homo of the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin. The Weekly Press is the title of a cow Republican paper that was launched on the sea of journal ism on the ldtu of June, under tne editorial- ship of K P. Rohbach at Selinsgrove. The Beaver Springs, Snyder c- ua ty Herald of June 11 saye: Ira Lep- ley passed oar place on Tuesday to tbe Middlecreek Valley coal mines lf b his dri1''ng machine to drill for coaL It cost Perry county $298.00 for the registration of children nnder the Ccmpalso-y Education Law. The number of children in that county between tne age or s and Li years is 3,081. The fbstival which was to bo held on Saturday hist at Red Bank school house, but waich was postponed on account of rain, will be held on Sat unlay. Mj'ford band wiH furnish j music. Major General M;'ls of the United Staffs Army is expected to attend the division encampment of the National Guard at Lwi&town next month at the time of the grand review and in opection. - The score of the game played by the Newport and Mifilin base ball teams at this place Saturday was 13 to 11 in faror of Newport. Tho weather aa bad, rain falling all afternoon. Merchant Bert Hinkle while fish ing for bass at Stony Point some dis tance south of town fell over the old caisal bank and cut a gash in his right wrist He ia again about attending to bus'nes as usual. The Government wheat report of almost a lull crop, issued on tUe 11th, caused a great Huiry among wheat lee'ers in Chioif'o last 1 iidav.i lne price of wheat dropped from 5Sc;ts a bushel to 5Gcts a bushel. Lincoln as a Lawyer," an illus trated psper made up mainly of rem iniscences and anecdotes from men who practiced with Lincoln at the bar. will be one of the features of McClure's Magazine for Ju'y. In McClure's Magazine for July, ono of tho few women who maie the ascent of the Matterborn an ascent always renuirinsr the utraoat strength of ra jscle and tbe utmost certainty of nerve will tell the story of her ex perience. Joseph Groco age.l 1-i rears, son of Nelson Groce was drowned while batb'nir on the evening of the 9th ipt. at Middletawn. His funeral took rjlaca cn Saturday. Interment when someon approae' ed and ahoek mm be was dead, and had probably been so for an hour or more. He was a veteran of the late war sad was about 61 years of age. The- df ing echoes of the slave mas tera' Government waa heard in St Louis, protesting against colored del egates to the Republican National Convention being admitted to hotel and Baloon c;commodation. The ac non oi tne oia siavenoid element in St. Louis against the admission of the colored people to hotel privileges during tbe meeting of the Republi can iMationai convention only shows what would be done with the colored people if the old Democratic party naa laeir way. The Temperance Convention will meet in ine rTesoyterian Uburcn on the 27th of this m-.nth. There will be three sessions, morniag session beginning at 10:30 o'clock, afternoon at '1 o clock and evening at 7:30 p. u Mrs. Hammer, president of the State W. U. 1. U., will be present at all the meetings. There will be a grand rally of all the Sabbath schools at 2:30 o'clcek on Sabbath afternoon in the Methodist Church addtessed by Mrs. Hammer, who will also conduct the evening service in the Methodist Church. R. W. Gilliford drove to town from Tuscarora on Tuesday afternoon to sell strawberries. Stopping his horse and buggy at G. W. Heck's restaurant he entered the restaurant, leaving tne norse untied, a. bey put a n atch to a equib which went eft The crack of the squib scared tbe horse E3 that he ran off up Bridge street until opposite Myers', where the ouS3T was bung on a post, the horse tearing the harness and running on up town nntil caught. Fertunately Mr. Gilliford was not in the wagon at the time oi tue accident A train with a delegation of Pcnn sylvania Republicans on their way to the St. Louis convention, Providen tiul.y escaped being wrecked by some fiend in human form, near Bailey's station about 2 o'clock last Friday morning. Uailroad ties bad been placed on the track to throw the train off. Fortunately something took place with a minoc piece of machin ery of the locomotive, and the train was run on a switch till the locomo tive was put into its proper state of niachiuery and while that was being done a WHtchman discovered the ob struction that was to throw the train off the track. Near Shamokin, Pa., on the 9th inst. John Koffa, aged 13 years, while picking wild straw-berries on the Esceleior mountain cn the 9lh icst, tramped upon a copperhead snake that bad curled about a berry stalk. He was bitten on the instep by the reptile. Kofi's foot immediately be gan to swell and by tno time ne reuched home, a mile distant, it was three times its natural size and he waa suffering most excruciating pains. Medical aid was summoned, but without avail. The poison had per meated Koffa 's entire system and he died three hours after receiving the virus. . . . r John J . ir atteraon w uu. u. j - . C;QieterT Rboutfi mi'es ills wjuw I . ., . Sunday Trimmest men in town. oresented h;m with a son on last. Nsarlvcveiyoce in Blair tuTEed" out Ust Thursday and Fn -day to the semi-centennial at Horn daysburg. Next November women of Colorado will have the first opportunity women er had to vote for a rresiaeuL . the United States. Cfaarlee Hollobaugb, son ef John E Hc'!obaugb, Sr., has been P"motd to a passenger condustorship on tho Pittsburg division. Editor Fry of tho Newport Nows was in town on Saturday and wit nessed the ball game between the :vTort and Mifflin nice. r- ' r . , :l sr,twa Parker ana lamujr . their " nilamilv of Wah- ana -. , 7 t- r Kummerins at inrton. D. C , ere summering ( T.mnr residence, Bellaru. wul - j . . . , i . ., TrT,;r nf LlAWlblOWU com' -visiting his aunt and uncle Mr. Ir-riwi Rhott, attended the ncement FridiT evening. The Agricultural Department has reports ironi 7 P rP,.. t, nverafffi report States muiem it 87 per cent of a full crop. Hard study on the subject of ptr patual motion has unbalanced tue Snd of James Dandee of New Brighton, Bsarer county, fa. w t a stndtnt at a medi ofNew York City Jj. rnJ for bis summer vacation ShomenearMcAlisteiUe. ix.. 07th- nreseat montn, L", " 7Z . f ;ftn Temperance En will tahS in the .Presbyter H?2KaS building in this town. east of this town Mrs. Catherine McCiintic, daugh tr of John Hosletler, who formerly lived in Walker township between Mifflintown end Mx:o, died in Kar risbure last Thursday. On Satur day her remains wore brought to this n'!ii'9 for interment in cnion ceme lery. The Bloomneld Democrat says: It requires an extraordinary amount of "cheek" and "call" for anyone to peremptorily order his paper discon turned without any reference o tbe fact that he owes the publisher of that paper more than twenty dol'ars subscription. But it soems some men are "built tnat way. Judge LaadiS was robbed of oae one hundred and fifty dollars by a pick pocket' hief at the Hcllidiys burg senii-centennial celebration last week, end the police pounced on a man who lookad like the man the judge thought had picksd his pocket, but the man arrested turned out to be a reputable eitizen of Tyrone. G. W. Ooaa, Patterson. J. H. K -Jler, Port R yaL G. W. Goodman, Turbett W. A Stone, Mflford. John Jacobs, 8praoe Hilt. F. P. Hatri. Beale. J. B. Buchanan, Black Log. L C. Lantz, Delaware. J. W. Tennis, Fayette. A J. Depaer, Greenwood. J. S. Woodside, Lack. Daniel Amieh, Monroe. G. L. Bowen, Susquehanna. W. H. Hains, Thompsontown. B. H. Ritter, Tuscarora. David Quinn, Walker. VOTB BY DISTRICTS. preachers and the rewspapera can not UU the truth about the every day life of the people till the people make a Mter every day life for themselves end it generally is the people who could least affurd to have the i ruth told, that f. v ' ----- y.-. - j" "ewppapeis and -reacu rrj fiBEaTlURCin. District 3. Aa'bly. Pre'y. A. Judge. a o w' t- b s1 ? 2. a a m S. m : s Btifflintewn.... 1U 115 74 . 49 Fermanifh.... 69 7S 86 27 PattenoB 103 102 62 41 Fort Royal.... 45 4 17 2 Turbett 65 66 12 40 Milfore S8 SS 10 27 Sprue Bill ... 83 88 9 6 Beale 63 61 7 87 BlcikLez .... 19 19 19 2 Delaware 7 7 S 4 Fayette 67 67 18 47 Greaawood ... 80 81 26 Lc 113 118 13 82 Monroe 6E 65 16 48 Saaqoabanna.. 48 44 1 81 Thouipion'jwa 20 19 18 Toacarora 141 134 27 69 Walker 61 61 19 35 Totale... 1073 1040 866 608 Districts. Jadge. S KB 4 C. Treaa. Hifflintowa.. .. 24 Fermanagh .... 18 Pattersoa...... 84 Port Royal 6 Tnrbett 11 Miltord 16 Spruce Hill .... 29 Bralo 10 Black Log Delaware ...... 8 Fayette W Greenwood .... 6 Lf-k. 26 Monroe 42 8nquebDna... Tt Tbomp'ontewa. 9 TnKcarora...... '9 Wa'kor 18 Total 848 Co, K 71 68 07 42 41 20 27 64 17 8 46 28 92 4 8 9.1 8 28 16 66 8 48 28 29 47 "z 44 16 77 82 28 17 72 21 92 61 8) 7 - 6 9 8 4 19 8 21 12 85 21 16 8 48 82 For a limited time only. Don't miss it: 1 Doz Cabim t Phoiogrr.phs and one 16x20 Crajou lirtriut made by one cf tho fitiect Ariisfs in PLiiade'lohis. all for $3 75 at Hess' Photo Stodio, M fi'.'n'-. v.r, Ts l I : We warn the readers of this journal that we do not authorize the use of our name in advertisements of so-called traveling optical specialists. Our advice to all persons who have defectivi eyesight : AroU trtreling specialists and pedlars of Spectacles. QUEEN & CO., The Opticians, IOIO Chestnut St., Phadclphla. ItanoiBCtareni and Importers or Aeevntte and BeMtiTiu smewtw mii Our Kyc HlnUt aloaltor aent on receipt of ttve 2-cuut potiUbo it SCH0TT S TO R BARGAIN DAYS! I8CG. Hollobaugh Son xOe have received their entire line of Spring Clothing and Gents fnrnisbin i ior opnng oi iowo j.ou Uut Suite. Last year this identical quality of goods sold for ten dollars. These Suits in over twenty styles of goods have no equal for the aaoMy. The eloth is absolutely all wool and fast color. The body trimesfics leathenne a very heavy Statian George Armitage Brand. Best dye ia the world. ' The sleeve linieg is a splendid three leaf twill. Count 80 by 84 to Ik square ineb; tbe buttons best mottled Ivory not clay or rubber nobby efeatae reamed bole. ' r ' These Garment! Lave in addition to (be above, all tbe inside vitals eotv plete, making tbe Seven Dollar and fifty cent Suit complete as dnrable as any that retails at $25.00. WE JUSTLY NAME IT "The Best Trade and Profit Maker in America." Spring Clothing, latest styles. Spring flats, latest styles. Spring Shirtf, nobbiest pittern. Oar prices are tbe lowest. Our foods are the best. Our atjlea are the latoit AI we ask la a test, and be who asserts hn nan soli ninth;.. . sell inferior Goods or else be is n "Blower." ' BARGAIN DAYS! Continue until Saturdaj evening July 4th. A Never ending procession of the latest and Best in Fabrics and garments, is constantly emtering our doors, and goods are taking position on the shelves. From our "counters they pass out to the hundreds of Customers and Friends at prices never heard of beiore. 740 601 418 Com'rs. D. a The Con- re- to the Pickpockets reaped a rich harvest at Hollidaysburg last week duriag the semi centennial. Among the vic tims is Judge Landis. His poeket beok containing one hundred and fif ty dollars was taken out of bis pock t. While the people were looking at the sight of the day, the thieves were looking after the pocKet dooks, unrl bo expert were the tbisves that in a number of cases they picked h-. aunt Dins off the vests of women and shirt fronts of men. The Perry County Freeman of .Tuna 10 savs: Samael Robinson of Saville was found dead last Wednes- Av in his hay mow, where he and some of his farm hands were sleeping. He did not get up when some of the rest did and they did not attempt to arouse him nntil the meal was ready, Democratic County vention. Democratic national politics have . . it 1 1 A L- - L so permeated tne wnoie party mat here in Juniata count', where the Democracy have usually been alive and ready to assert themselves under every reverse, they are discouraged by the Cleveland hard times and in ternal distentions that cannot be bridged or gone around. The num ber of votes cast at their primary election on Saturday was 1,073. In D&laware township there wero only seven votes cast. The highest vote was 111. in Tuscarcra township Tho convention met in the Oourt House on Monday at 2 p. m. The re tiring cha:rman, J. P. Calhoun, called the convention to order. Dr. P. H. Ritter was chosen chair man of tne convention, ana maae a brief address upon taking the chair. W. H. Hains and r.if. ilaioe were elected secretaries. The return judges passed up their credentials with the vote for the re- SDective candidates, which read: ... a TT 11 ror legislature J. ivener, 1.073 votes. For Protonotory J. u. Lonn, 1,060 votes. For Associate Judge S. IS. Lion don. 33G votes; J. Ib Veiser, G. W. lAtcr, 348 vote-; we Swartze, 740 votes. For County Tieasurer W. A. McCachren, 601 votes; John Ettha, 413 votes; Countv Commissioner Vf. K. JlcLaucblin, 523 votes; William Puffenbergsr, 706 votes; D. D. Rhine smith. 823 votes. For District Attorney C.B.Craw ford. 1.014 votes. For County Auditor W. W. Dimm, 1.029 votes; A. C. Hams, 1,012 votes For County Chairman Albert Hackenberser, 369 votes; Samuel Tvson, C68 votes. The chair announced the ticket to be: For Assembly J. N. Keller. For Prothonotory J. C. Cnn. For Associate J udges J. L-Weiser and Wi'liam Swartze. For Cjuntv Treasurer Win. A, JlcCacrtau. For County Commissioners Wa Puffenberger and D. D. Rhinesmith. For Di&tt let Attorney C. tf.Craw ford. For Auditors W. W. Dimm and A. C. Harris. For Countv Chairman Samuel Tvson. J. H. Neoly, J. C. Lautz, O. S Kepner were appointed Congressional conferees. Zenas Gilaon, Geo. S, Conn and John R. Jenkins were appointed National conferees. J. C. Lantz read the resolutions, which endorsed the platform adopted bv the late Democratic btate Conven Dtitricta. iffiintoisa ., ermaoaeti .. Patteraon ... Port Rojal . . Tnrbett.. ... Hilferd. pnice Bill.... Beale Biack Log Dflawaro ...... Fayette Grcoeweod.... Lack Mooree. ....... 8us(;aenaana... Tbninpeoutown. otcarora...... Walker -.... Diatricta. Jfifllintoao . Fermanagh Pattaraen.., Port Reyal Tnrbett . . . Hilford.. .. bprcce Hill Beale Biack Leg Dataware Fayette Greenwood .... Lack Menree...... .. Suaqnehaana .. Thempaootewa .' Tnacarora ... . Walker tion, and instructed the delegates to the National Convention from this district to use all honorable means to nominate Hon. Robert E. Pattiaon for President, aad ratified the ticket nominated. The Convention forgot to endorse President Cleveland or bis policy, and made the regular adjournment, subject to the call of the chairman. The return judges were: S- Boyd Mnrry, Mifflintown. James Suleuff, Fermanagh. 5 o "o to a To ts'a. Totals 88 108 86 109 .82 C8 40 60 45 71 81 100 42 10 85 48 49 26 81 64 17 24 81. 84 20 10 81 83 29 24 62 62 2 19 18 7 4 7 30 62 89 66 18 2 25 29 18 68 117 99 26 4S 4 53 24 27 88 41 16 17 6 17 80 53 128 180 39 65 26 58 623 706 823 1P14 Auditor!. C.Cba'r'n. ' 3! fc "! '4 9 H H H' 5 s !T "2 as.30 S ST o" 3 . ' i : - e e . 114 118 39 78 69 63 88 80 99 98 45 61 .46 46 6 40 64 63 11 42 86 88 9 28 29 81 6 23 64 48 8 43 19 19 19 7 6 6.. 66 66 19 46 81 80 7 28 101 106 48 6'J 64 45 24 S3 44 41 23 20 ' 20 19 6 10 ' 128 130 46 - 81 68 67 10 61 1029 1012 869 608 300 Ladies' wrap- ers ana l ea gowos received here for us, specially. House Dress Wrappers, some embroidery trimmed in fine Lawns, ercales and organdies, Bishop sleeves and extra full skirts. You cannot bother with dress making and pay more for making than von bnv it raaflv made. . Our Price for wrapper.", -ready to wear f r 59e, CSc 75c. 35' $1 CO $1.25 to $1.50. Don t miss it and buy a gtylisb wrapper or tea i-ono. Ladi9 woi&ts by the bsndreds from 2oo, Sac, 4oo tr f.'Jc. A new line of Ladies Dress Skirts will be on i xbiliiiiiu tl: week. Latest Novelty in Ladies' and Men's neckwear at Low ) rices. Serine and mid'Summer dross eoods at extra low and siecial reduced prices. yards of carpets ana matting at lowes-t jsircsin l iirex. Lidies ' Men's and Children's Footwear Tbe Urrest (id best Shoe Stock in the county at specially low and extra i educed trices Remember Premium Tickets for Gold Aluminum ware, ciren away with all purchases. Schott's Stores, SuUered with Scrofula. "3Iy daughter suffered greatly with scrofula in her eyes rnd throat and she was compelled to wear glasses for a lone time. She has been tak luc Hood's Sarsaparilla and now she is able to attend school and is not ob liged to wear glasses. .Another daughter has been greatly benefited bv the use of Hood s Sarsaparilla. Mrs. James M. Shearer, rem amis Pa. Hood's Pills cure sick headache. $33 will nay for a term of six weeks summer board and tborougn instruc tion in music at tbe Musical College, Freebur?. Snyder county, Pa. Ttrm begins July 20. For catalogues ad dress, Hen? is. in oyer. If newspapers and preachers and lecturers would tell the truth, alas, what a picture. They tell the truth aa far as it goes, bat stop at a certain hue. For example if a newspaper would tell what this one and that one says about so and so, and how Mr. as and bo and Mrs. bo and so behave themselves, and where so and bo go after night fall and how Mr. so and so does business and then prays and sings and how ao and so and so goes in the by ways and highways ol primrose daliance, unmindful of the vows to walk in the straight road of righteousness. Newspapers - tnat would do such a thing as tnat would start more fights in a community than it could report in many days, and the preacher who would do suca a thing as mention the truth about people would find bis flock pulling each other a hair and manufacturing law suite enough to keep courts and lawyers busv manv days. Mo tho our 103 to 109 BRIDGE STREET, IFFLINTOWN 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889. Special Invitation To The Ivhlit. To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK BUBt A Fine Life Size WATER COLERED PORTRAIT given away fjee to each customer wto?a cash purchases amount to TEH DOLLARS. s We are Agents for the celebrated Douglass Shoe. Sweet Orr Overalls and Folding Umbrellas HOLLOBAUGH & SON, 116 MAIN STREET, PATTERSON, PA. OF D. W. HA JL-J I It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYER Who Have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES f Suits and Overcoats at th 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, MIFFLINTOWN PA. ESTABLISHED 188 O. The MeClintic Hardware QTrsPTi1 NO. 119 MAIN STREET, OlVJlirj. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Hardware, THE HaHOEST WAY POSSJBtE to get along in the world is to tuy rcal cheap thirgs. rule, the lees yeu p.ay, Ifce more it costs in the long run. As m We don't beast of "cheap" prices at this Store, and still quality considered, we sell at prices that ought to interest careful buyers. XOOK STOVES' e ctro the Sale RAYIOND & CAIPBELL cook stoves tn this county. We have never heard complain who bought one of these ftoves. Every agreed on four things: of a woman buyer has The Stoves Cook better, they bake better, they are easiest to regulate, and are less trouble than any other stove. We have them in four sizes. Prices range from $15 00 to $28.00. EVERY WOMAN KNOWS how ep.'ily things get scratched rp' ncurd the house. Sometimes it's a thair or a table or a deer. More than half the time, the scratches ere neglcettd, lecpuf-e it teems hardly worth while to send for a painter. Why not do the work yourself. You can Get Prepared Paints all Ready to use at a trifling cost. You can brighten up furniture, door?, flower pots, biggies and lote cf ether things. We keep tbese prepared paicts in all the colors. And we call paint brutbes, too good ones. Tbe paints come iu tin bncketg, holding 1 P. The price ia 15e. K. H. MeClintic. S. S. Ruble, Practieal Enibalmer and Funer al JDirector. CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. SATISFACTION Gl'ABAKTEED IN ALL CASES Bridge $t, M ifliintown, Pa. SnUSs American AJlgZT&SP DESIGN PATKMT3. TRADE DESIGN PATKI COPYRIGHTS, ot. Pot Information on4 live Hamtbuolc wnf Um IlUS.t ft CX 361 Br.OADWAY. KBv York. OMrfet bureau for seennnp ttitenu In Anisriw ETory rt-nt tatcunout ly us ie lroujcii; b-rrr Uie public bj a notiue given tn.-c of chiur.e tt 9-wntiiiz tmim Larrest clrrclatlori of any . lonOflc parr ! t' world. Slilntlidl7 ll)Hjtratt. No bitrMircu man abonld be wlchuut It. Weklv, H3.UO Teari UD atx moutluk Addrew, MUSx & uu, PPBIlsnrBa, 3C1 Brodwaya tfew Vork City. Oarfii Jivreai OovttiMitiOB. Kuttm b3M baaapOetjve. Uuux tart 3atirf m m CoiuiW3aou. isavt ik'tt ifcii t 1 !-a Cll W. mUCta St.. IS, P.u res Sick Headache PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, GETTfSBCBC, PA. Founded In 1832. Large Faculty Two fu I cvnrses ol atudy Classical mii Sc'entiUc, Special courses in all depart meBt. Observatory, Laboratories aad bow GBir.si tiro. Scam heat. Libraries, 22,600 volumes. Expenses low. Depart. mint of Uygicbe and Physical Culture io cbarie of an experienced physician. Ae cctsible ty frrqnrni rf lroad trains. Loca tion on tho BATTLEFIELD efGettysbarg, most p'easar. and healthy. PREPAR ATORY DEPARTMENT, in separ ate buiMibga, (or hoys and young menpra piring tor hnsipess or College, nnder spec ial care or the Principal and three assist ants, residing with students in thebniiding. Fall term opens September 5th, 1896. For Catalogues, address H. W. MCKNIGHT, D. D President, or REV. O. G. KLINGEK, A. U., Principal, Gettysburg, Pa. EYE I0U MONEY TO DEPOSIT? AKE YOU A BORROWER? -CALL AT TUB FIRST as-iasmis, MIFFLLNi'OWlS, PA. FOUR PER CENT. 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