SE'fTIN &?,'& REPUBLICAN MIFPLIXTOVm. ' SOiTt AUG.-15, TERJI3. SrbwrlptJon, $10 Mom ,f SHORT LOCALS. David Etka of Pbilelpbifi. fo home. . sr:3r u. Ji. (jra sick Hat last rrsek. wcs on the Dr. P. II. Eyuscl,ade 13 praciio. 1DT dent'Vry in Erie. Mrs. Stewart E!l!? is vieitisg There will be a partial eclioso of be mo in next Saturday night. Thers are nim hundred and seven ty thousand possionera on the rolls. rs-Iifly E.mcb. of Baltimore iH vwiting at the boma of Samuel Kin zer. .Viss Daiby loses of Altoona is pav- ux jaja ieuy oi i'atterson a visit. . . Mrs. Parvio and daughter Annie of Irtncaater, are visiting Robert Nizon'e family. .Wks Oors Shriner of Lineaator is tho gfifct of her' cousin Jtfias Marr Suydw. Charles rr.tlerwt has bought the Dr. J. TV. Deokar-i driT? etore in Richfield Mi,:g Alios Todd cf ritfsbnrft and sister Neath of Lewistown ere home on vacation. M?ps Aniie SIcNesl of narrisfcTirsr, is vmUirj at Ifr. George Honderacn's in Patteraon. ,Vn TFann'a Inke of Psiterssos, i Bpendiujr oomp wrecks with relatives in Ballircoro. - Ed Dfrr caught 17 bass on Mon day, and is now cousiderod a fish erman of lusk. Harry Hawk and -wife of Patter son, are attending Newton Hamilton amp rceetir.g. AfMr a tea da3 visit to bis parents at Van Wert, "Wra. Adams has return- Missc-a Eertha asd Myrtle Cramer of Palt'-ersoa. started cn Jlond.iy on tt trip to Ilrriftarg. Slisa Dniiy blcyers of Thomrsori-to-R-n, is vifit-ing her cou?in -Visa MaMa "YicfcrBham. Drnitt Crawford an ofnliveo lrt T7anna'nf.kri 's ct'iro, Philadelphia, is borne on is vn.cr.tion. E'er NV.rth who has a position in lh ITwisbnrfr machine chops is home on a vacation. Ifr. f.n.7 Mr ft IT. Vnf.ri r.f Kovf.-jir, ya f jxro the gues's of Jlrs. Jlfart.s ia'PatierBon. Tho Tessas Jrdia and Nelhc Kr- noid" of ff"T:sbnrg ara T?sitinj Sir. end r-fr.". JoLa Horning. A ChricUr'i Endeavor open a;r mct.-i!2j: was I pM in the Coarfc House yard on Siriday ovsnixig. 7Jr. f.r-d Sirs. J. N. K!!er and fhin!y, cpii.t Sjidy w:.th Ir. Kel' lei's parents at Evendalo. ?Jri. Ulice of Lrflcrowe, Ir.d:aa, wiw the jjuwfc of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Enbls, thJ past two veeka. Tho Ts-saa 5y pat in an appr. ano hmon Huntingdon county c?.i tle daring tho !ato varai sp-i'd. Mrs. Martha Sbslienborger and daaprbtra Ainia and ilay, rsently visited Miss Funnic Espensehp.dr5. M'as Mssrgie Snth of Phikdolphia tr- AiE3 Laura Caveny of Uarris bunj, nra vinitors at Alonza Fasick's. Mr. and lira. John Thrush of PLil adelihia, are viaitin? Mrs. Ti:m?h's parents, 51 r. and Mrs. Wm. SI. Alli son. Dnvid Ilfimilton of Bi-.f-hlefcero, Pa.i and .Tunis JIuni;ton of Rochester, N. Y , visited their parents over Sun and Mrs. G:-oro Hower drove to HJcifioJd on Satrir.!aT, here they 8r-;..StwdftY vith W. H. Shelly's faoSly JTi-B.-Wm. rancock of Pittebur? is naiki':r a vhit to the boma f h?r pa rents, Sir. and lira. J. B. f. Todd'a in Ptlcr8cn. Mfr Efals of Alilwinkse ..Lilooc a vT.-t to his motht-r. Mrs. Marks i-i Patter1 on, T?aq Visited by Sim Jaen eon of Altooca. Tho lotters unealled for in tho Mif fliutown post office for the week end in? Ang. 15, were for Mr Goo. N. Scboll, Jno. S. BelL Mrs Tillie Kearney and nephew, Robert Gaorffo of Pbiladelpbii. were gn.ostn of Mr. and Mre. A'bert Hack enberqer on Monday. Frank Rnbta and fri-nd Mr. He? W of W'iepbnnio, were fjaMt ot .Wr nnd Mrs. Joseph Itoibrock from. Sitnrday till Tuesday. E T,cl;e AH:on Ftartol on Thurs day forWasLinston, D. C, vjfcoro be secured the position of Teller .a the Columbia National Bank. Edwrd Sisl'r he scontr-mted with Jam Homing for tho buil liax of a .Tll,Vrr honsa on B Schweier extension enst o town 6 Trade Bryar, wiU be 16 ucrt to one a. tan 16 times silver to g ' TThen Ibe question ot wor n w.. i it. iviB.Tiinjr of lo t 1, .erc a, . nf ISO Cli-t!"-:..;. Tho epcrtrr lw 16 ta 1 eiivei anJ , , , Tf Free Trader Bryan it'liU Ue roaoy E ?t 1 oi PAftr a visit ot several weeks in Brrwick, Wilkosbarrio and other in the valley of the Sggj bar-na, Mrs. Frank JL M. Ttnneu and sn have returned home. . Ssof'sflD!lftirn18- Ahero will be a big repablican The Misses Verona and Grace Wwdtar-of McDonaldsvillo, Ohio, , l18 of Register and Re corder Will and mother for some tune. Meases Molhe, ennie and JnniaKe ner of Columbia, aio vieiting at the .rSSrS' ncnry GtoniD - After a prolonged visit to her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. John Uollobaugh, Jr., Miss Lily Kepner retnrned to her hoin in Chester on Monday evening. MiS3 Alica Wis'art, daughter of Hon. S. P. Wishu-t of Fulton coun ty, is Vi3itintr her unci County Com mi3sior.er Harry Mooro and other near relatives ut -VoAlisterville. There will be preaching in the Lutheran Church in Mifflintown on next Sabbath morning and evening, and at St Stephen's at 2 o'clock in the afternoon by the Rev. D. TJ. Bain of Constantino, Mich. -Martin Faaick, son of Britain Fa sick, had bis right arm broken by a fall from the tow path of the aban doned canal into the ditch. At the time of the accident ho was playing "racer" with other boys. Subscribo for the Sentinel and Rzr-CBUCAN, a paper that contains choice raiding matter, full of inform tion that does tho reader ood, and in addition to that all local news that are worth publishing find places iu its columns. tf. "While Miss Myrtle Wcvrerling, of Everett, was digging in the garden the other evening, she unearthed a gold dollar of the coiuaga of 1854. Although 42 years, tho cain U as bright and perfect aa if it had just come from the mint. Charles Noble whilo riding his bi cyclo on tho river bridge between the boroughs on Tuesday, ran against a horsa and spring wagon being driven in the opposite direction. No enc was burt and the horse did not 'lighten, but Charley's bioycld was badly broken. "The State Deputy Secretary of Agriculture has determined that there shall be 188 fannera' institutes h&ld daring 1896 and 1897, of which 116 will cccopy two days and the remain der one day. The sum of f 9.CKK) per annum is proviiad by the State to pay the lecturers at these institutes." George McPherran who read with Hon. Andrew Parker, deceased, in this town, disd at the home of his brother near Tyrone, Blair county, on the niornirg of the 13th of Aug ust. .VcPherran was agod about 53 ye&rs, and practicad law in Philadel phia. If the republicans bad re-s!?cted Harrison rrc-Ridrut insf.sad of Clcva-l.-.iid, tbey would not all b3 flounder ing on thft slough of Lard times, for tiia rfcpuLIk-ar.s wo ild havo ic-pt up a turiff high enough to keep our fac tories and manufacturing establish lishi.3eut3 generally running, and tLjit would havo given tmpioyiBent i-iu bel ter tinis for all. Biteknell University, John Horr.'tT, Lli. D., President. College with four courses of etudy leading to de grees; Academy for boya and young men; Ladies' I. -intitule, and School of Mpsio. Thirty acre campus; ten build ngs including gymua.jiu:n, lab oriitory ycd observatory. F-jr cata logue and other information address iui. C. Gittaingcr, Registrar, Lswis burg, Fa. 29'yij-ii. MsCl'ire's Magazine for Sflpte-i br will oontaia tbo first report ever j published of Abraham Lincfic s fam ous "Lost Speech," delivered at Bloomington, before the first repub- j I:caa state convention bcld m Illinois. ''I never witneased cucb a scono be fore or since," saya Joacph Modi'l, editor of the Chicago "Tribune," who was a member of tiia contention and vrrites an introduction to tho report of the speech describing the occa eion. We have the pleasure of acknowl edging the roc&ips of an invitation feoiii H. Dili Siriekitr, president and Cloi-e M- Taylor, Sccrbtary of tbo Huntingdon Centennial Committee to attend the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the incor poration of th6 borough of Hunting don, September Bib, 9th and lOsb, 1S96. It will bo a threo daya cole tion. Firat day will bo devoted to veioran and military ami dedioatioa of Siandicg Stone. Second day, Civ ic cvoeietivja, Firemen and Beooobs. Third day, Industrial display. Professor John Smith of Chester Springs Normil School and daugh ter, and two friends met with n thril ling mishap last Saturday morning ou":he read bet ween Por'; Royal and .Vexico at a point opposite tbo hom of Thompson Crirameil. xhe horse turned oft tho road over tne bank and in a twinkle, horse, buggy and rsecu par.ta w?re rolling down tho side of the bill. Oyer and over thev went, and did not stop until they rolled in to the bsd of the old abandoned ca nal Thoce who saw it shnddcrrd over the expected end; and wero hap py when they lcarnod that the occu pants were not killed, and they were f.xceodingly sorry when tbey learned that FrotY.aaor Smith had two ribs broken. The horse was demoralized; the hnr33S3 was torn and the buggy broken. The United States Govflrnmeni has run a million dollars behind with its payments so far every day this month of August, and tho silver question has no more to do with that, than tbo man in tho moon. It is simply owing to the fact that the government is not getting enough money into its Treasury to pay its ex . peases, and tho reason of tiiis is, it lowered the tariff and thai reduced its income, and it not only deduce! tho income of government, but that gave tbo dealers in foreign goods an opportunity to rush cheap European goods into the United States, and that compelled onr manufacturing ps tablishmenta to close and throw their employees out of work, and when tbey are out of work and out of mon-f-y, tbey can't buy, and in that way, all kinds of business suffm s. Mr Smallejr'sJCiterary Mission Abroad- George W. Sniailey, the famous American elitor-8uthor, has leea granted a two raontba' holiday by his paper, the London Times, and Las rone abroad on a special mission for The Ladies' Home Journal. He has engaged to prepare a short series of articles for hat magazine, and is gathering the material for them in Europe. The work will necessitate his spending part of the summer in England, and the remainder in Germany. Excarsian tSt. rani. That all members of the Grand Army cf the Republic, together with their families and friends, may at tend the annual encampment, G. A R , to be held at St. Paul, Minn. September let to 4iu. all eastern lines will sell excursion tickets, Aug ust 29, 30 end Slat, via Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul rllvo, at rate of about one cent per mile, good to return until September 30th. For further particulars call cn the nearest ticket agent or address John R. Pott, district pas-enger agent, Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul rail way, Williamsport, Pa. 3t. n educed Saiu via Pennsylra. nla Railroad for Mt. Gret na Fnrnwrs Encamp mont. From August 17 to 21, inclusive, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will soil, for tho above occasion, round-trip tickets to Mt. Gifitua and return at rait of one fare for the round trip, from principal ttations between East Liberty and Bryn Mawr, on the Northern Central Railway north of and including Luthervillej and on the Philadelphia and Erio Railroad Div ision. These tickets will b3 valid for return passage until August 21, in clusive. For information in regard to train service and specific rates, application should be made to ticket &ent3. Redxced Rates to Grangers' Picnic at William' Grove la Pennsylvania Railroad. For the accommodation of persona desiring to attend this interesting picnic and exhibition the Pennsylva nia Railroad Company will 30II 6xcar sion tkkfcts on August 22, 21, 23, 26. 27, and 28, good to return until Awgutt 31, inclusive, at rate of one fare for the rtund trtp, from principal stations Delween East Laberty and Brya -Wawr on the Northern Central Bail way north of and including Luth crville, and oa the Philadelphia and Erio Railroad Division. For information in regard to trnir; service and specific rates application ekoald ba made to ticket agents. Special Reduced Rate Excur sion to the Ocean Grave Cauijj-BjccjJHj rin Peae BSivnitia Railroad. For tLe bsacSt 01 thoso des-riag to visit Ocean Grove (Asbury Park) during the great cainp-mtfttiag, tho Pennsylvania RjiJroad C rnjpacy will, on Auot 26, sell excursion tickets to that I'oint from stations earned bo low at tbo verp low r.-.tes quoted. These tickets wiil be good for pas fago to Philadelphia on train nr.taod billow, tii6iif on regular Iraiua leav ing 3ivn.d Street Station at S.RO and 4.03 P. M. tbst day to Osciu Grove (Asbury Tark): Train Leaves. Kste. MLlia 9. il A. M. 65 Port Royal 9.C9 5.59 Thompson town .... 10.14 " 5 23 Philadelphia.. Ar.. 3.00 v m Tickets wiil t-e good for retirn passage on regular tr-iias until B-;p-terabcr 2, inclusive, and Will permit of a stop-off at Philadelphia within limit. A. Si. EffCASSPMEXT AT ST. PAUL, MISS. EXTREMELY LOW BATES VIA PEKKSYLVASIA R&H.BOAD. The National Eacainpment of tho I Urend Army of the Republic will bo held at St. Paul, Minn., September 2 to 4. For this oi-caion the Pennsylvania R-iiiroad will neil on August 2D, 30, and 31 excursion tickets to St. Paul and reiurn, at exceedingly law roles, as fallows: New York, S2S.00, Philadeiobia, $26.25; Trenton, $27.05; Bdtimoro and Washington, 825 00; H&i risburg, Williamsport and Wilkesbarre, $21. 75; Altoona, $23.50; proportionate rates from other poiuts. Tickets will be good for return passage until September 16, with an cxrensioa to and lociadiDir Septem ber 30 if deposited with the Joint Agent at St Paul on or before Sep tember 16. Full information cm ba cbUtued on application to ticket agents. Low Rate Excursions via Pennsylvania Railroad. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Com party's ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls presoct the most advantageous method of witnessing this wonderful example cf nature's works. Tho remaining excursions of the series will leave Philadelphia, Balti more and Washington on August 20, September 5 and 17. An expenunc ed tourist agent and cbaperon wiil accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passage on any regular train, exclu sive of limited express trains, within ten days, will be sold at $10 from Philadelphia, Bjitieu'ro aad Wash ington aud at proportionate riitea from other points. A stop-over will be allowed at Watkins and Roches ter iu either direction and at Buffalo returning. A special train of PullmRn parlor cars and day coaches will fcarun with each excursion. An additional attraction , to the tour of September 5 wiil bo Cruiuda's grsnd industrial fair, which is to be held at Toronto from Augu.-tt 31 to September 12, which will Lave r.ev; and ewied attractions. , Tourists on this excursion will be granted great ly reduced rates between Niagara Falls and Toronto iu order to avuil themselves of tL6 opportunity ot vis iting this great exposition. For further information apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Tourist Agent, Room 411. Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Bryan in New York- Mb. Bstax the so-called democratic candidate for the Presidency was tak en to iNew Xork City last week with a great flourish, to announce in a speech that ha accepts tho nomina tion for the Presidency of the United States of America. On the night of the 13th inst, at a large meeting in Madison Square, he made the notification speech. He read the speech. It waa two hours long, and long before be was through half the audience had left. Tho Philadelphia North American calls it BBrAJt's BEST. The public has now what his ad mirers assured us xrould be Bryan's best, But what is Bryan's bstt A mas3 of statements, based chiefly on old assumption, and without a ves tige of argument to fortify lbs state ments. The ouly approach to logi cal procedure in the whole mass of commonplace ia where he starts out with a false premiss, and in fact an dertakes to demonetrat that f.u er ror is better than the truth. Bat we are glad to have Mr. Bryan's best, because he haa all along appeared at his woret Even now, through the ill digested mass of dogcitiiic atatij ment thero runs a minor chord of de precation, which seems to Bay: Don't ba alarmed; for bad as we are, we are net so bad as yoa think we aro, and however loudly we bark we do not" bito." Mr. Bryan's speech was two hours in length, but of neither breadth nor depth. It contains ne new thoughts and no trace of argu ment, and nowhere risas above the madiocre ai a composition. Let rw tnke a few points on which ba prides himself. Ha reiterates that free coinage at SIXTEEN TO CICB would, if ordained in this country alone, advance the valao of eiivar- to $123, tho world over. Against this most absurd aiid sfnpid assertion wc put tho fict that when, for forty-two years, we had free coinage of both metal at 15 to 1, we wore never able for a single day to make silver cx-ebangsal-ilo for gold at the rate 6f 15 to 1, we wero never able for a single day to make silver exchangeable for gold at tho rate of 15 ounces of the former for one ounce of the latter. Nor were wo able to keep what gold wo coined iu the country. Because wc undervalued gold, that metal sonp-ht a better market. And when in 1831 we reduced the amount of gold ia Iho eaie bo as to make the ratio about 16 to 1, we were never abic to Leep our silver in circulation, because in turn wa tmdsrvalaed it as compared with guid. And from (bat time forward, unid 1S5, our small exchanges wero carried on iu Span ish and .Mexican silver. Why? " We ordainod that 16 ouncf.g of silver should bo the prica of an onnco of geld, or what ;s ths same thirg, that cn ounce of gold sbotld purchase six teen oaiiecs of silver. Bat never in the niuctson veers could sixteen ounces of bilver be purchased with an ouaco cf gold. TL&re was no free coisagc possible at that ratio. Wc see, then, the frte coinage of lo to 1 did not, from 1S34 to 1S78, influence the ic.irket price cf bc'Iion one cent. Tbors-fore, free coiiinge at 16 to 1, with tbf market ratio' at 30 to 1, as it is as mis momm;-, cral-.t nos pcssio'y restore tbo psn-.y 01 tue metal. Again this Daniel comes forward and declares that banks aro sot nsuTons becanea if solvent, tby have more as Bflla than liabilities. Great Feott! Then a debtor is one who cannot pay his deb!! A debtor is one whose li i billtiea exceed hi3 sgnci-a. But a man who ow3 a hundred thousand and has property valued at 110,000 ia not a debtor! Well, and still well! This is a new classifie-ilicn, indeed, :nd uorv many mon w."uld bo" happy if they c.'.tu'.d believe' tbnt tbey did not okh aaytHng so long as tboy have property enough to pay their I not dfit'ts, because thiy are sub debt ors but. can in a pinch make ends moot. In nothing are ths chronic ctupiditij-a of this Mr. Bryan mere vividly iliastrated. Mr. Bryan fur ther pays we fiJsoly attribute the de cline in the value of silver to tbo Excr.s3 or propcckok over the demand. Why fa's&ly? Notb. ing is more certain than that tb? sup ply far r-xeceds tho demand, and when ta;t condition servos prices decline. That is the law of trade, and nobody doubts its operation in every' kind of production. If! ho law of trade ia false, v,o leave Mr. Bryan to wroatle with if, though in wrestling with er ror ho socras to bo thrown every time. IXCCttS TAX IfATTIia j Mr. Bryan disclaims any intc-ii!io:i to , discredit the Court, but ordy its de-! cision. He cays that tho Court has sustained the principle that un jerlit the income tax fur & hundred j fears. Wo deny it, and cLallonjs him to &how any case, except that bora of war; in which any direct tas of the discriminating nature of tho last law has ever boen sustained by the Su preme Court. Tho Constitution ex pressly says that all direct taxes shall bo levied on the base of population. Tbo income tax of thirty years ago W4S a WAJt KEASURB aci in war the laws are silent. The qiu:.tion ia rot ?a Mr. Brvgn ruts if. but it is whether under the Constitu tion, in times of peace, a direct tax can bo legally levied except npsn the atiits as contributing mambors'of the Federal Uuicn. That is the EXACT QCiAwOX. Mr. Bryan and you caunot answer it except as tho Suprsme Court ans wered if. Wo vouture to say that thero is not a lawyer of any reputa tion in the United States who regard ed tho Lite income tas constitutional. The liiDgnago of the organic law. vill not bear two interpfotaiions. It prohibits the le?y of such an income tax in eo many words. liariiiiowji, Aug. 19 i':Z. - GBAIN TV beat . , . . . , , Corn in csr ........ .. Kvo Clovurswd...... better .......... Eg Barn, 58 35 20 50 18 10 19 12 Lard Sidos, ...... 7 Timottiy seed..... riax seed Bran...... Chop....... ..... Middlings .... .... Ground Alnm Salt., American Salt...... $2.00 60 9 ..$1.20 a hundred . 110 r. 1.00 Vfio to DO Baonlder, Lookout for Bo Schott's new Adv. 1885, ESTABLISHED. 188U. Special Invitation To llze luhlie To attend the Attractive Sale from THE IMMENSE ST0GK OF D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who nave money to invest to exeinine the Stock oi Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It ig truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. Hifl prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't iil to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W, HARLEY, MIFFLIJN town pa. S. S. Ruble, practical Emihalmcr and JFuner ai ESircctor. CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. SATISFACTION GIAEAKTEED IK ALL CASES. Bridge f St., M ifflintowhTlPa! We wara the readers of this journal thatwe do not authorize the use of our name in advertisements of so-called traveling optical specialists. Our advice to all persons who have defectivi eyesi-ht : Arc id irarelioe specialists and pcJJ&rs hi Spectacles. QUEEN & CO., Tue Opticians, igio Chestnut St., ri'.defphia. our ity :ioiliir tout ou receipt vl li' i-utt jjutwio a. -..na. GREAT BARGAIN- For a limited time only. Don't miss it: 1 Dot Cabinet Photographs and one 16x20 Crayon Portrait made by one of the finest Artists in Philadelphia, all for $3.75 at Hess Photo Studio, Mifflintown, Pa. ot Clothing tint gpes on daily 1890. Hollohaugh Son have received their entire line of SpriDg Clothing and Gents furnishing Good Our Special effort for Spring of 1896 fen's $7.50 Cut Suit. Last year this identical quality of goods sold for ten dollars. These Suits in over twenty styles of goods have no equal for the snoao The oloth is absolutely all wool and fast color. Tht body tnnarini leatberine verv Leivv Statian danron Amii Knnj Hz j.. .1 world. The sleeye lining is a splendid three leaf twill. Count 80 by 84 to Square inch; tic bUttOIiS best mnttld Tvnrv lint nlav nr mKKar nnkK. lt. reamed bole Th est Garment bare in addition to Ibe above, all tbo inside vitals eoi plete, making tbe Seven Dollsr sod fifty cent 8oit ot rjirleto es durable as n that retails at $25.00. , WE JUSTLY NAME IT "The Best Trsda acd Pro5t Maker in America." Spring CiothiDg, latest styles. Spring Hats, latest etylcs. Sprmg Shirt?, nobbiest pattern. Oar prices are the lowest. . Our goods aro the boat. Our styles are the Utost. All we ak 18 B tBt and ha whn aoanrln Kn ran sell inferior Goods or els-) be is a "Blower." A Fine Life Size WATER COLERED PORTkATT given awcy free lo eaob customer wbosa We tra Agents for tbe oelcbrated Douglass Shoe. Sweet Orr OvralIs and Koldine Umbrellas. lOLLOBAUGH ESTABLISHED I88O. Tiie JflcCIintic Hardware STHDl? NO. 119 MAIN STREET, 1 J IX Jlli. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Hardware. the mnmr wav possibie to get along in the world is to buy ''real chtsp tbirgs. As a rule, the le.p yGu pay, the more it costs in tho long run. We don't hcaet of "cheap" priceB at this Store, and still qualily ccripidered, we pell at prices that ought to interest careful br.vers. COOK STOVES- We control the Sale of RAYMOND & CAMPBELL ccok Moves tn this county. We have never heard a woman ccm plain who bought one of thewe ttcves. Every buyer has agreed on four things: The Stoves Cock better, they bake better, they are easiest to regulate, and are less trouble than any other stove. We Lave them in four sizes. Pricen range from 516.00 to $28. CO. EVERY WOMAN KNOWS how easily things tt "fcratohcd ujT ercurd Ihe boute. omt-t;njes it's a chair or a table or a deer. More (hen half the ime, the scratches tire reflected, leceree it tee me hardly worth while to send for a painter. Why net do the work yourself. You can Get Prepared Paints all Ready to use at a trifling cost. Ycu can brighten up furniture, doora, flower pots, buggies acd lots cf i.iber things. We keep tbese prepared paints in all tbs colore. And wo 611 paint brnbe$, too good cnee. Tba pais is come in tin Lockets, holding I P. The price ia 16o. "FT &ia ft FB8HSILYABU GOLLESE, GETTYSSJrRC, PA. Foil ode;! in ItiS'-S. I ..-.re Faculty Two fu'.l cnres of study Classical and Scicntillc, Special courses ia al! depart raDts. Observatory, Laboratories and Dew Gymnasium, Scam hnat. Libraries, 22,000 voIhtiks. E.vpeTiswg low. Depart iDent of nygiono and I'hysical Culture ia charge of an esperlfiDcoil physicinn. Ac cessible r.y ft-CqUBiit riiroil tr.iin. l,oca tion on tho BATTLEFIKLD of Gi-ttysbur?, Diost p.easan ami hoaltliy. PSIEPAR- ATORY KF.P A KITM SiSIT. m separ ate bui;linps, lor boys and younjt men pre paring fr.r business or Coilfgo, under sptc ia! cure of tho Principal sd tbree absiat. snts, residing with students in tlicbnililing. FhII term opens Supttunber Sth, 1895. For Catalogues, addniss 0. V. MCKJitGUT. D. D., Prc-bidcnt, or REV. O. G. KLINGEK, A. 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