INTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFMNTOWN t WEDSKSDATi DEC. , 1890. TERHS. Bnbacrtption, $1.60 per annum If paid adraac ; $2.00 If not pM in advance. . Timaatoat advertisements Inserted, at 60 aaata par inch for each Inasrttoa. Transient business aotioea la local eol - usa. 10 eeata par Una for oach Inapt tion. Deductions will be made to these d wiring to adTerUse by the year, balf or quarto SHORT LOCALS. . .Now for Christmas. Cambria county is oat of debt. Alias Nellie Masser is Tinting in JpllidayBburg. The Lutherans are expecting their new pastor this Wednesday. Ezra Parker of Washington, spent Saturday acd Sunday in town. There are already 1,465 bills on the Congressional calendars lor consider ation. .Airs. William Gortner of Selins- prove is visiting her son Odin C. Gortner. Miss Pidge Patton spsnt Wednes day acd Thursday last in town among relatives. People acd cattle were frozen to death by the blizzard ia ' Minnesota last week , Mrs. Robert Nixon, Jr., and little daughter, are visiting relatives in this place. The horse sale was called off last Saturday on account of want of pay (jog bidders. Ud to the 1st of Deeember there had not been enough enow to whiten tHe ground. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Howe of Har riabnrg, spent Friday at his parents' home in town. Mr. Cbarles Kearna of ilifilin Co. SDent several days with relatives in town last week. - Jtfrs. Ilarrv Kioffman of Harris burg', spent several days in town with ielativea last week. Dr. Fred-jrick Espenschade, Jr has crono to Mahanov City, Pa., to practice dentistry. Miaa Sue Kothrock of Thompson town, is visiting the family of Squire vfilson in Patterson. ilattu. Allison left lor Tyrone on r Saturday to take charge of his print ing bnsinesa in that town. The railroad men's meeting in the Methodist church on Sunday and Sunday evening drew a large audience. Dandelion was" in full bloom on the 28th of November, which proves the mildnccs of the weather last weak, Wbilo the weather here was de ligbt ful on Thanksgiving dy, it was 30 degrees below zero in Montana, "Our hospitals abound in tea drunkards and coffee drunkards, just as much, perEaps as alcoholic drunk ards. Miss Isabella Schwoier came from Bucknel! University to spend the Thanksgiving holidays and relarneJ on Monday. Mrs. Catherine Marks and dnu ter -Margaret attended the funeral of Miss Jennie Marks cf JLewistown last Monday. " From a summer temperature on Saturday morning the weather cbang. ed to a freez'Dg temperature on jlon day morning. Mrs. Sieber wife of Itav. Lemuel Sieber of Gettysburg, is visiting her father's family, the family of Mr. Jcs enb Rotbrock. Pater Espenschade, William Itoh' rer of Lancaster, paid a visit to their kinsman Mr. Frederick Kspecschnde of this town last week. A re33rtti in will bs held in th Lutheran , church for Rev. Mr. Fahs on Friday evening. All Luth eran are expected to attend. Professor Dysiager has purchased 15 acres of land from Cashier Doty east of town, and will erect an Acad emy near the middle of the ground. The Board of County Commission ers elect, were in town last week and paid a visit to the County Commis sioners' effioa the duties of which they will noon assume. The Altoana Tribune says: Al bert Isenberg of Williamsburg, husk ad twenty-four ears of corn ia vuo nvnute, and ia 11 hours and 30 min utes husked 238 bushels. "All food beyond the amount nec essary to supply the principle that is deficient, as nitrates, carbouatea and phosphates, is not only wasted but burdens the system with tffjrts to dis pose of it." The Lcwistown and Mifflin town foot bail teams phiyod a gme on the MifHiutowu ground on Thanksgiving dav ia the presence of a !ari num ber of people. The MLfflmtowu Learn won the game 16 to 0. WISTTEZ); ThoJua iaU Sentinel, dated Dacember 9 .1846. If you have it, send to thi office by first mail. Don't wait for 2nd mail. Stmd imsncJiately. We will give you one dollar for the paper. . Tobias W. Au;kr killed his big hog on Tuesday. It measured 6 feet, 3 inches from the tip of the ham to the end of the nose, and measured 5 feet, 6 inches around the body. If you know the rule of weight by mea surement, you can tell how much the hog weighed. Certain men at Washington pro fess to balieve that Spain will soon declare war against the United States on account of the open sympathy that the people of this country have expressed for the Cuban insurgents. It is hoped that Spain will not be so rash as to make such a declaration, j At a merry silver wedding at the Stewart heme in Hollidaysburg on Saturday, November ?8. some sixty cf the guests were poisoned by ar aenic that in some way got into the chicken salad. While many are ser iously ill none had died up to latest report How the poison got into the salad ia not yet. known. . While the teachers attending th uniata County Teachers' Institnte were enjoying fine weather last week, the weather was terrific in Minneso ta and the thermometer was balnw zero and deep snows fell. Subscribe for the Rnmm. Republican, a paper that contains choice reading matter, full of inform tion that does the reader good, and in addition to that all local news that are worth publishing find places in its columns. tf. The Philadelphia nrison keener of Holmas the murderer, committed suicide last week. His unfortunate death revives the story of Holmes' evil eye. The story is that Holmes bad the "evil eye." and when ho di rected his eye on one with a bad pur pose, ine person was sure to be over come in some evil way. Rev. W. H. Fahs, .paster elect of the Lutheran ehurcb, will come to HiSlintown with his family on Wed nesday, this week. Preaching ser- vices ia the chureh next Sabbath morning at xu.'ou and in tbe evening at 7 o'clock. No services at St. Stephens' until the following Sunday aiternoon. ah persons welcome to attend above named services. Buy your hunting dog and have them acquainted before the hunting season opens- I bave the following to oner, guaranteed thoroughly brok ea on their game and reliable. Fox hounds, rabbit hounds, beagles, set ters and pointers; also eomo fine Newfoundlands, spaniels, collies, fox and bull terriers; fancy poultry and pigeons; Belgium and German hares; prices low. J. Howard Taylor, Aag.'27,ly. West Chester, Pa John H. Honer, caahisr of the Lebanon, Pa , First National Bank, stole all that was in sight in the benk amounting to over one hundred thou saad dollars. The stock holders of the bank have means and are honor able rnea and will make good the loss though it will cost them more than one hundred thousand dollars. They are the right kind of men and are de serving of honor. The monvl worth of their example iu that community is of untold value. The rascallvHof fer is in jail. Mr. Daniel Lyons of near Ickes burg, Perry county wa3 hurt.by a fall from a pasecger car at Millerstown about 5:43 o'clock last Saturday even ing. ( Mr. Lyons had been visiting his brother Judge Lyons in this town and took the 5.10 p. m. train to go to Miiltiratown. Ha arrivod there and has no further recollection thin that he stood at the car door waiting for the train to come to a stand still. How he came to fill off he does not know, but the probability is thit a sudden jolt of the train pitched him headlong off. That conjecture is sus tained by the fact that the scalp of his head is bruised and cut. Ha was fonud in an insensible condition on the track over which a freigbt train had parsed not a miau'o bsforo he fell off. Had he fallsn while the freight train was passing ho would have been ki'led. He was carried in to the station house acd after soma time consciousness was restored, but he knew nothing whatever of what had taken place. The time between the time he stood in the car door and the return of consciousness was a blaik to liiin, just as if it h id never happened. Hi remained at -Millers-town ovtr night, and on Sunday morning went up the valley v to hi3 home, seemingly none the wor3e from the accident. Teachers' Institute. (Continnod.) The last report of the proceedings published in those columns, clospd with ths X rays lec ture of Prof. Clarke, Tuesday even ing. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, after routine opening', tho first sub . j.ct for the consideraUou of the la etituto was that of "Doing Good Work," and was opened by Harry L. Koons. Discussed by Mary McCul loch, O. C. Gortner, J. H. Crn?y, I. L. Zimmerman, W. S. Keiter, O. B. SuloutT, . Maudo Robison, Blanche Fry, M. S. E3b, J. H. Deen, and clos ed by H. L. Koona. Such an array of homo talent on so important a top ic, must needs tk9 in a wide rings in the consideration of the subject After recess Dr. W. Frank Beck talked on the subject of stimulants and narcotics." Tiie subject of a suc cessful papil wa3 presented and dis cussed by Dr. GjoT W. Hull of Mil leraviJle Stats Normal School. Dr. Schaffer, State Suderinteudent of. Public Instruction spoke to tbe point of rowspaper criticism, that the schools do not teach tho fundamen tal studies thoroughly. Ho advised teachers to test pupils a.t where they are f jund weak to strengthen liism by additional drill in tho stud ies in which they are deficient. Afternoon. Dr. Seha-lfer deliver ed an addrass to the directors aud teachers on School ecinomv. After recces Professor W. P. Dick delivered an ad lress appropriate to teachers' work from the test or topic "Apples of Gold in Pictures of Sil ver," which was followed by aa ad dress by Dr. Geo. W. Hal!, ou the subject, "a Successful T acbor." Wednesday evening s?8siou was de voted to an elocutionary entertain rnent by Professor Cumuock. THURSDAY, M0YEMSEK 2G. This was Thanksgiving day and the moiring session was a short one given over to the consideration of the subject. "To what extent 6hould tho '-.. -17 teacher assjst trie pnp;i, ana was op ened by Miss Mary McCulloch, and was discussed bv lioine laient, ,i ai. BartoD, A. N. Wileaian, Maggie E. Kinser, J. H CUrney, Katherine Dip pie, F. N. Thomas, J. H. Deen, M. L. Keiser, H. L. Klirtger, M. S. Esh and was olosod by AJiea Mary 5fcCa!locb. Prof. Geo. W. Twitmeyer,- superin tendent of the schools of Bethlehem, Pa., discussed the subject of "School Room Wastes," after which adjourn ment took place to give the teachers an oDOortunitv to attend xnanKssiv- ing Union Service in the Presbyterian church. Afternoon. Professor Twitmeyer continued tho . consideration 01 "School Room Wastes," after which Prefesaor W. W. Dietrick of the Key stone State Normal School at Kutz town, Pa , discussed the subject, "New Light on the Nervous System." After recess Professor Dick discuss ed the subject, "tbe Best Questioner the Best TeachT. The evening session was devoted to a musical and elocutionary entertain ment by tbe Swedish Quartet and Miss Webb and Jlisa Shoemaker. Tbe Quarlett was good.: The ladies were nard to equal. Miss Shoemak er'e elocutionary deliverances were of sue una mat requires every limb of body and muscle of face to talk or give expression. She talked not only with her mouth, but with her whole body, and every oral expression and every faoial expression and every ex- prosaiou oi oouy proved tbe rigid training to which she hsd been sub ject She captivated her audience. They were spell-bound by her delineation ef character. In her elocutionary deliverances she iol '" me xrencn' jjeieartiau elocu tionary system of talking' all over. Delsarte taught that every thought of iuu HiiDu ana every raciiug ot the heart can b9 expressed bv Iha mus cles of the faca and by the action of oouy, and be laid down a system of i - i - . . suies vy wuica cis ByBtem ot elocu tion may be taught. It would be a sight to witness a whole institute go through the bodily expression of Ioto, hate, jealousy, joy, sorrow, exultation and so forth as laJd down by Delsarte. FS1DAY, kovehbes 27. Forenoon. Miss Magrxie R. Kin zer in an able address presented the question: "Can I teach my boys and gins to govern themselves. The fol lowrag teachers participated in the discussion of the question: "Carrie Guss, Bertha Cramer, J. S. Zimmer mad, JUary E. McMeea, Mary Thom as, Jf. JJrent, J. H. Carner, M. S. Eah, W. S. Keiter, J. M. Birton, A M. Earner, W. E. Auman. The question or diacuesion was closed by Miss Maggie K. Kinzer. Professor Twitmeyer discussed the subject: "Some things the Schools maat do lor tho pupils, after which frofessor Uaitrick resumed the con sidoration of the subject: "Now sight on the Nervous System. Afternoon. Professor W. P. Dick gave a closing talk to the Institute which waB followed by Professor Tnilcieyer's farewell address and THE KrSOLUTIONS. Whereas God in his goodnes? has again permitted ns to meet in our an nual Institute, we therefore render to Lira thanksgiving and praise for the mercie3 of the past yecr, and crave hip continued blessing: upon us ' in our woik as teaches i. Resolved: That wo continue li e work of making the 6choo3 " cf this county still more efficient ia tho matter of laying a common founda tion for the civil and Bocial duties of life. Second. That our worthy Super intendent D. M. Marshall be paid a high tribute of praisa for tho good work which he has done during the past three years, and now being duly re elected for another term," may he bo more earnest and zealous in be half of the schools of J uniata county. Third. That wa tf L-d sr a voto of tHanks to the clergymen who so earn, estly conducted the devotional exer cises. Also to the choir for tho :uu sic rendered bj them. Fourth. That we make known our high appreciation of the noble work don9 by our instructors and r.ll thoSQ who Lava helped to make our institute a success. Fifth. That we extend a vote of ' than ks to the commissioners for th9 use of the Court Houss, and tbo ho tels for the uso of their parlors for committee meetings. Sixth. That we have appreciated the ho?pitality of the people of 51 f fllutown and their intareat shown in our causo. Also thanking the editors for tho publis! inj of our icslituta proceedings. Pereutb. That we appreciate the great advantages enjoyed by our boys &ni girls inasmuch as - the pub lic school course is a progressive one, but that we make known our Urs:rc for a moro perfect system, even in the establishing of township high schools. Eighth. That wo appreciate the course of study adopted for our good and that all tho teachers bo advised to earces'.ly pursue th:s cause. Thauks to the chairman of the com mittee upon study for bis trouble in procuring the books so that all might procdre some before leaving the lu B iiuto. Tho resolutions were adopted. Superinte'ideat Marshall then ad dressed the inslituto upon the-. "Dig nity and Importance of the teacher's profession. The Institute sang "Love at Home;'' "Don't count Your Chickens before thsv are Hatched;" "Nearer my God to Thee," and then adjourned sine die. The Friday evening lecture by iiev, A. N. Raven, subject: "the Old Woman and tho New," was an elab orate production, reviewing woman from a primitive state to tbe position she holds in. modern civilized society, on to tbe glorified state in the church triumphant. A larii audience was present and listened with marked at ten tion. that have tails like monkeys. The explorer came upon a (roup of peo ple with tails, who instantly took to night with the exception of one indiv idual who was gathering honey combs in a tall tree. When - he saw the travelers be came down tbe trunk with his foot flat on the bark, appar ently not using his tail, and attempt ed to escape, but tuey bad surround ed tne tree, and after a struggle cap tured him. Some of the party understood the Aioi language, lor V inioy tells us that tbo wild man gave them some information about his people, though lnterruptiuc bis discourse with sobs and howls. All his race, he stated, formerly possessed tails, but they are no long er universal appndaces, because many cf the tribe had ceased to be of pure oloi blood through inter-mar riage, especially in tue case of those dwelling m the out-skirts of the country with tailless tribes. The wild man s companions had escaped, but they left behind them in a long, tunnel shaped hut built of. ary leaves, some polished stones, bam boo pipes, copper bracelets and bead collars. These were said to be ob tained from Annamese neighbors. with waom tbey occasionally trade. They burn their dead and bury the ashss m bamboo pots. The prisoner was extremely- sav' age in aspect, and that is the charac ter .01 tne race. Their hair is excep- tienally rough, sticking out like spurs 01 cocks, aud the surrounding people treat them as savage beasts and apes, so that they are being gradually ex terminated. THE ONLY True Blood Purifier prominently in the public eye to day is flood's barsaparilla. Therefore get Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S. PUBLIC SALE. Thursday, December 10. Mrs. J. S. Thomas will sdl at her place of residence, 4 miles east cf Mifilintown Household goods of all kinds, horses, hogs, wagons, buggies, harness and all kind cf farming implements. Pennsylvania Railroad to sue Clerical Order. Is The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany announces that for 1837, it will issue clerical orders to regularly or dalred clergymen in charge cf churches located on or near its lines east of Pittsburg and Erie. To se cure these crdsis derymon thould make application to the nearest tick et agent as soon a? possible, as it is dsired that all applications reach the General Office by December 15. Wonderful are the enrcs by HoOd's Sarsaparilla and yet it is only because as the one true blood purifier, it makes pure, rich, healthy, life-giving blood. Hood's. Pills for the liver and bowels, act easily, yet promptly. 25c. MARRIED: Kihsloe Leach Oa the 25th ult., by Rav. H. S. Gilbert at Port Royal, A. L. Kinlce and Lizzie Leech. Colter Shreffler. On tbe 10th uif., at Peru Lack by Rev. John F. Diener, Mr John S. Colver and Miss Margaret E. Shreffler. HocHENEEnnr Lomos. On the 17th dav of October by Rev. W. J. Stuart at East Waterford, ' Mr: R. Bruce Hockenberry and Lottie J. Loudoa. Teixvan Ebuight. On the 15tb uli , bv B.-.v. Geo. J. ScbaefiVr at Ricb field, John Pdlraan asd Clara Ebright. pAr.rcK Wabsi.r. Oa tho 24th ult., by Rev. J. II. Mortimer at Mif flintown, Gideon T, Rarick rnd L;z zie Werner. Eaij to Take, Easy to Operate? To Fix the Price of Wheat. Tho Woahirgton Post says: "A confbrcQcs of nations ou Ihe subject of tho world's wheit market ia under stood to be desired by at le.tst one of tbe :ret foreign wneat crowing em- rures. It is sliitcu in omauu circles bore that Russia is particularly friend ly to such an idea, end is believed to be making overtures not only to the United State, but to England, the Ar gentine Republic and Australia. The idea suggested, aa outlined herri, is that thi 89 nations should Bee fit to unite in an agreement upon tho sub ject, could fix a price for wheat, to be maintained uniformly through var ious seasons of overproduction and unsatisfactory crops, caused by drougth r r continual rain, and thus make the principal grain staple upon" which the millions of consumers de pend for food almost as unchange able in value as gold itself has be come. This would, it is orgasd, en able the producer in case of aa un usually large crop to store his wheat and -obtain thereupon a loan that would tide him over until the wheat was in demand in the world's mark eta, when he would reotiva a fall and fair price for it." Men with Tails- A despatch from London on the 28th of November says: Paul D'En joy. a French explorer in tbe vast un explored region of Indo-China, has found a tribe of people named Moi, i.n win unci a true inecd in Hood's Pil's. When yon take them, yon will cot be disagreeably remind ed cl U'0 lact by griping and agon izing pains. They contain none of the drastic drugs formerly so ex ten sively employed. Every icgrodient used in Hcoi's Fills ii scl?cted with care. Tbey will break up a cold, prevent the grip, and are especially valuib'e lo regulate the livr. Thfev cure sick head-ache and indigf s'ion. Mimmowy, Dpc 2, .l96 a a TV'iBiit . ... Corn io ear. Obi, Kye ClO'.-oxo'i i cttar 14 88 SO 18 31 Kfrtrs, Ham. Shoulder. ...... I.xrrt , s-.-:, T n;.'.hy sebd..., Ke-d hriz- t'f' . . . , KsJiMi.ies Gro Tit A'::ni Sal! . n r!cii Sr.it . . . 12 , 12 12 $2.(0 5- 9 $1.30 a biiedro 1-10 l.uo 75o to 80 PmLADixpaiA Markets, December 1st, lS9u Wheat 95 to 9Sc; oats 24 to 25c; corn 29e; chickens 8e; ducks 9 to 10c; geese 8 to 9c; turkeys 9 to 10c; butter 9 to 23c; eggs 23 to 24c; ap ples at SI lo $1.60 a barrel; potatoes 23 to 2-5.1 a busbel; IVmest lauia to- bno'cio fillers 4 to 12c; broad leaf run ning lots 10 to 12c: Havana running lots 12 io 15c 1 Jii ast JjIbebtt, Fa., iov. 30. Cat tle Exra, $4 60a4.70; prime $4.40a 4.45; good $4 30a4.40; t;dv 84a4.15; fair $3 G0a3.90; common 2 50a3 25; e unmoa to good fat bu'l and cotvs 2 13; heifers $2 50a4; fiesh cows and eprinci-Ts $15a43. Hcjrs, prime, med ium, $3 55s3.G0; prime light, $S G5a 3 70; pigs $3.70n3.80; heavy hogs $3. 40a3.50; good roughs S2.75a3.10. Sheep. Prims, g3.50s3.G5; good $3. 25a3.40; fair mixed !2 50i2 90; com mon $1.50a2; culls 50c.a SI; choice l;imbs ?4 25a4.75; commen to fair lambs $2 75a i; veal calves $5aG. LB IS H N Like biliousness, Oyspepsia, headache, consti pation, soar stomach. Indigestion are promptly cured by Hood's rills. - They do their work COS easily and thoroughly. Best after dinner pills. 26 cents. All druggists. Prepared by C L Iiood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Tbe only to take with IIckxI's Snrsipar!lla. Pills toalrout fox E, next weeb. Bay E0LLO3AUE3 ft SON, the ClotMErs, 116 LTain St., Fattersoa, Pa. Let ut give yoa a Pointer. Ftnt; Wbea yon are told tbat yen can bnv a tnit at $8.50, that other ell at $12.00. Call on as and we will furnish yon with tbe same rait aa well if not better made and trimmed for $7.50, and have a living profit oa it ' be sides. Second: As to Tailor made Clothinir. wa will furnish von with an all- weel Suit for $12; a faney one for $15, and on up to 18.00, 20.00, 25.00 and 80.00, and guaranteed a fit. Tailor made fattaloooa all-wool 4.50, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00 and 8.UU dollars. .. Fancy Tailor Mads Vests $5 00, $6 00, $7.00 and $8.50. TAirrf: We never pat tbe odd cents to oar prices. Instead of marking am article $1.79, $3 58, Ac, we simply knock off tbe edd cti and eall it f 1.7ft, $3-50. We will aeli you knee panta suits that you eannot dnplioate for one fourth mere money at $1.85 $1.75, $2.00, $2 50 and $3 CO, and jour ehoioeof oar entire lino for $4 00. Youths' and Bevs' Suits, we have made a aneeialitt of tbia season. We have sails from 2 00, 8.00, 4.00, 5 00, 6 00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00 dollars and a to 10.00 dollars for the finest Young Men's Suit in oar stock. tourth: In oar bat department yoa will nod all tbe latest blocks j ia eiiner rash or derby. Oar competitors in this lino have nothing to say. We at an second to none in tbe bat lino. Fifth: Our Fall line of underwear oomprieoa Six Complete Varieties a Fair Grey Winter Weight, 50c; A camel's bair for 75o; Fine all-wool $1; till finer $1.50; fine fleece lined extra finish, $2, and the finest lamb's wool, soft as Eider-down $3. No snob, line of nndorwear in Juniata eounty. Sixth: We are sole agents for the Celebrated Douglas Shoo. V e carry them in 12 different styles. SeveatA: We are also Agents for the Swcet-Orr Ureralls, and have meat fit tbe smallest boy or tha Largest .Afan. t jLtghtk: Oar line of neck-wear is in touch with tbe latest fashions, ine eame can be said of onr line of collars, cuffs and dress shirts. .... ' . ... jyintfi: Tho day has gene by wbca yoa can eell eld fegy furnishing goooa to yoong men who want to be fashionably drsssed. Heavy Winter Boots only $1.35. u -mackintoshes in all styles and at all prices. lent A: And last bat not least, we desiro to eall special attention to our lins of Men's, Boys' and Childrens' Overcoats. Men's all wool overcoats from $3 to $12; Boys' $2.50 to$G; children's $1 to $4. We carry storm and fly ever eoata in Chinchilla,' ShetUnd, Irish Frieie and Rnmbo Beaver. Dress Overcoats in Melton, Beaver and Fine all-wool Kerseys; black and blues are the prevailing styles for this season. We eeurt a comparison of oar goods and prioes. An examination of onr line will oooviaoe tha most skepti cal tbat we sell goods at a closer margin and give better valne for tbe aiooey than yoa can ger elsewhere. Finally we ask you to sco our lioo of Oloves, the finest driving gloves in the eounty See them and be conviaoed. HOLLOBAUGII & SON". ESTABLISHED I88O. The JfSe Clin tic Hardware STAD1? K0. 119 MAIN STREET, 1UH.CJ. MIFFLTNTOWN, PA. ardware 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889. Special Invitation To T7ic Iublm Tojtttend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on daily from - ... THE IMMENSE ST0GK n OF D. W. H ABLET. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who Have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOX S AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLE!) of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't tn 1 a ytv 1 - to give nun a can 11 in need 01 uiotmng. D. W. HAR L E T, S. S. Ruble, Practical Embalmer and Funer al Director. CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. SATISFACTION Cl AEAATEED IN ALL CASES. Bridge t, Mifiiintowii, Pa. a yaar sjes. Wt Exansisa lTc varn the readers of this journal that we do not authorize the :isa of oar name ui advertisameats of so-called -traveling oxtical ppecinlistB. Our advice to all persoa3 who have defectivn eyesight: - AroIJ traveling specialists and pedlars ot Speetaelms. QUEEN CC CO., The Opticians, IOIO Chestnut St., Pb'lsdclphia. MannSicturers hd1 Imoortern of Accurate nud tlroatlfn! wtaflfnirac Glui vie Kyc i-lslit j!oi1:o- stnt oa receipt Sf live i-ccal pasUiije n ..p -U SiJ 3 i Tlni remedy hu been prepared by the Revere tK Pft?tor Koenitr, of Fort Wayne. Ind mince UTrtX aiit 'ojow prep&rea ooiusr nu airecuun oj cue A Vnablc Roolc en jorvo. UiM&m aont free to any mUcira? aud yoor patients can also oxtail this medicine free ef chavrtre. KOCNIC MEO. CO.. Chicago, IIL SaldbrDrnsgtetaatSIperBotUeb BfcrSS. Lux. Hint. BottiaSar . THURSTON pnrJ!3l IsasifeaDd proiPTtrcT9ciT Vor bo core of dlarrhrra, . atery eelie cholera bM . -wis and all forms of Hn ser Complaint and ZAM : D?S9 0f thO " OWclS. IT 13 W.CASAXrXO TARE AST BSPIX-IAU.Y VSHMMU VCtf CBU4KKK. the mmzr way mzm to .it trg in tLc vcrld is to tv.y ol cLf p ll.ii F. As a ru?e, 1hc left jcu f oy, tbe more it cot-Is in tho long run. We on't Icatt of "cheap" prices at this Store, and still quality cei-tideicd, ne eell at prices that ought to interest careful buyers. COOK STOVES- We control the Sale trf HAOND & CAMPBELL cook tfoves tn this county. We hare never heard a woman complain who bought one of tbete stores. Every bujer has agreed on lour things: The SI ores Cook better, they bake better, they are easiest to regulate, and are less trouble than any other stove. We have them in four sizep. Prices range from $16.00 to$28.G0. EVERY WOMAN KNOWS how easily-Ihirgs get "scratched up"' ticurd the hcui-e. Scmc-tin es it's a chair tr a table or a dcor. More than half the time, the scratches are mglecttd, localise it seems hardly wortli wbi!e to send ior a painter. Why not do the work yourself. You eant Oct Prepared Paints ai? Ready to use at a trifling cost. Yon can brighten up furniture, doors, flower pole, bnpgics ediI lots cf elber thiDga. - r i We keep these prepared paints in til" tbe colors. And we sell paint brotbes, too good ones. The paints come in tin lockets, holding I P. The price is 15c K. H. McClintic. 0 n mf'mM Tea ss alM tVV i J--3. UA &.-v'i2a Atnsrlean TDlno miaL3 - .- ev i yor lr'"ra"tl"C63Hfrra Handbook Willi to J1jj! Ii CO.. 1 UitOADmr. ii Ew Ions piilj-.t ijtmau f scouring p.'ttvr.fe; Id AmvU-r Ivtfy ratniit ukraool )j rj b br'.irht ovi.. tle pubil-j by a noUuo gl7;n lrao clcttar -o ifi jMmtft clrmlatlrTi of any ndontine pnper r man i yean vnw uuvn or any K"CTJal1C BAper JH fl' 1. SplerMatlJy tlluiatraUNl, No Uit' lll.r.-n. tshauUl bo witLoat it. 7eeky, kl.OOt wiUiw.umiiwis, BU,H.l OL IAJL TmjBHffna, 301 Droadway, Hew yort City. HAVE I0U MONEY TO DEPOSIT ? ARC YOU A BORROWER? CALL AT- THB FJ8ST AXIOff MIKFLINTOWN, T. FOUR PER CENT I1ST TEEE8T 1'AID ON TIME CERTIFICATEi, Money Loaned at Lowest Eatss. OonaumpUow Surely Cured. To Thb dodb: ncsaa laftwm your ncdei, tbstlbar apaaMtiamiMdrftirttWkbOTMnrd dlTM. By lta timely ue tfannnl ofhocolaw cwM Usre been prmanratly ennd. I shall b gi to mj,1 two bottles of my rmredyFBEK tn m-r rw r&itlais who hva cmuwimption it tb-r -i. ic TCe tocK- Eiprea and P. O. addnu. t:--. fnuj. X.vWaVUICUI.li.a.UlCcKiev.1., i FEMSEVAMA COLLESE, ' CETTlfSBirRC, PA. Fonoded In Large Faculty Two lui courses ot study Classical an I Scicntilic, Special courses in all depart, mcnts. Observatory, Laboratories aod new GTHiDsiiiai. Seam beat. Libraries, 22,000 volumes. Expenses low. Depart, roent of Hygiene and Physical Culture in charge of an experienced physician. Ac cessible by frequent railroad trains. Loca tion on tbe BATTLEFIELD of Gettysburg, nioM plcasat' and healthy. PREP.iR ATORV DEPARTMENT, in separ ate tiiidinfs, tor 003 s and younfr men pre paring for business or College, under spec ial care 01 the Principal and ibree assist ants, residing with students in tbe building. Fall term opens September 6th, 1895. For Catalogues, address H. W. MCKNIGHT, D. D., President, - orBEV. O. G. KLIMGEK, A. H., Principal, Gettysburg, Pa. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OP MIFFLIHTOWH, PA. Stoflkholdera Indiyidually Liable JOSKPH EOTEROCK. Pruidtnt. T. TAN IRWIN," Caihtt eiBBCToas. W. C. Pomeroy, John Hnrtsler, Robert E. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Joseph Rotbroek, Josiab L. Barton, Louis B. Atkinaoa RTOCKHOLDCKS : George A. Kipner, Anr.ie M. Shelley Joseph Boihrock, p. w. Mai.beck, h. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parkur, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Tbompson John Ilertzler. Charlotte Snyder, John M. Blsir, F. M. M. PennnlU 9eamelP. Rothtnck, M.N. Srerrett, James G. Heading, n. n . neap. T. V. Irwin. Josiab L Barton,. Kouert I!. Pattcreoav Levi Liebt, Wm. Swart. H. J. Sbellennerger M. B. Scblrgel, Samuel Scblegel. -hr-: anl Fonr jn-r cent, interest win t. :1 .n rcrflTnti-s ui depusit. finn 2. !' 6 1 WANTED-AN IDEAr. brirur yoa wealth. Write JOHN ArKmiKlZ BURN A CO., Patent Attorneya, Waahlasteaa. U.C- tor their (lUU prize offer. " ".