'X 'a SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN - MOTLINTOWNr TOHESDAY. DEC. , 189C TEIIS. v. Bnbwriptkn, tlJSO aer aaaam If paid 12.00 If sot paid la adTaaoe. Trsnatant adTertteement Inserted at 60 ante par inch for eaah insertion. Traaaleat tmatneaa notiooe tn loeal eoU am, M aeata par Ha for each, insertion. Dedoettoaa wUl ba made to thoee deeirtar to adrartiaa by tha rear, half a aau-H SHORT LOCALS. Chrutmaa only two weeks away. Mr. Sarah Battler U riaiting in Harrieburg. here are 63 paupers in tbe Perry county poor house. Edison Barer attended 'aehool ex ceptiog two months. . Newport grain dealers paid 90cta for wheat last week.11 - - Fire bushels of wheat will keep a man in bread a year. . Frank Murray of Washington, D. C, is home on a visit. -. Bicycling makes big feet for the devotees of that sport. -Vra. Kennedy of Lancaster is the guest of Mrs Sallie Davis. A nine inch snow fell in North Car olina on the 2nd of December. Four inches of snow fell at Atlanta Oaorgia on the 2nd of December. Mrs. George B. Bakard of Lewis Jtown spent several days in town last week. e Mr. and Mrs. Ezra C. Doty return edjfrom a visit to Philadelphia on tbe 6th inst. Miss Mary Patterson of Lancaster, is visiting her relatives and friends in this place. Squire Robert "Patton spent Sun day with his sister Mrs "Wilberforce Sehweyer. ... Children attending, the public schools are enjoined by the law to be jraccinated. On Tuesday at public ale S. B. Loudon bougkt the county office house for $118.00. Mrs. Washington North and daugh ter Mary spent several days in Holli daysburg last week . . Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson of Harris burg, is visiting the family of Squire JJilsoa in Patterson. R .bert Nixon, Jr., of Haddon field. X. J., spent Sunday vith his rela tives and friends here. George Ubil a citizen of Spruce Hill township, died on Tuesday morn ing aged about 70 years. While 'middle Pennsylvania was free from snow last week, snow fell south as far as Atlanta, Ga. "Nineteen thousand heals of cab bage have been buried for winter use at tha Huntingdon Reformatory," Jacob Ride of Lewisbnrg, recently killed four bpgs, the aggregate weigbt ol wbicn was 52065$ pounds. So far this fall one million one bun dred and twenty thousand bushels of American wheat has been shipped to .India. From St Petersburg. Russia. comes tbe statement that tha sap of the wartwort cbelidonium cures cancer. David Harshbereer of Bratton township, Mifflin county, shot a dear and a bear in ZAOking creek valley, recently. t cii :. iu- .v. -Shunter, having captured 21 this sea son. His dog Tyler is a sure dog on a coon track. "- The railroad 'men's revival meeting in the Methodist church on Sunday and Sunday evening was attended by many people. Edward L. Rhom formerly of this fhce has bought the Oakdale Times, a weekly paper published at Oakdale near Pittsburg. The government is in need of rev en tie. It has been running in debr at tne rate of o million dollars pe month the past year. French farmers are holding meet' ings to influence the French govern iaent to pans a law to prevent the im portation of American pork. 'Liverpool is the most densely populated city in Great Britain, hav ing a population of 114 per acre, in eluding the docks and quays." It is raid a hearty laugh indulged in three times" a day is good to pro ote health, but it isn't everyone that is funny enough to laugh three times a day. Last Friday night dynamite was exploded nnder a house occupied by Italians at Lewistown Tbe floor of the house was broken, but no one was hurt. Mr. Tobias Aucker's hog was a large one. It weighed 461 pounds, - but merchant Zimmerman of Ickes burg, beats him. His largest hog weighed 501 J pounds. Mr. Swartz farmer on the Bvler farm in Fermanagh township, has brought the Honghawout farm, 3 miles south-west of McAlistnrville for seven hundred and fifty dollars. ifS-The five leading surnames in or der of nunaerciar importance ol baoies born in Enerland and Wales are. Smith, Jones. Williams, Taylor and Davies. In Ireland the list reada, Murphy, Kelly, Sullivan, Walsh, Smith." Joseph Keating of Columbia, Lan- caster county, came to town last week and called on bis old time friend .Mr. Frederick Espenschade. Keating and Espenschade were young men, working in the railroad machine ' shop here, forty years ago. An investigation into the affairs rf the eastern penitentiary reveals tbe fact that a large number of people confined there are insane persons. The probability is that, all criminals and badly behaved people are more ' i - T.ara1 rtaarlArl nAtnla priHiuT' jot " c 1 ; : n-e well behaved people. Evervone fompHted enterprise of Professor Dysinger inHhe erection of an oda. national building.. -" The lata hard linu. A . , that the people of the United States ate on an average two bushels of than they did previous to the panic. Thaddana Ximmwn.. - xi burg. Perry county, killed his two sixteen months old hogs on the 2nd JSSf: JT 'Bpectively pounas. Total 990 J Letters remaining nn.jij the the post office at Mifflintown. Pa.. Dec.l2,1896,areasfollowa: N. Y. Baffington.Wm. T. Evans, Arthur .cuijf, uaira smvely 2, Jos.-Butler. "Twn tinwa tt I7a-1r.ll i it recenUy applied a lighted torch to a " - " u it woma burn. The squirrel ran under the house, and the blazing tail soon set the building on fire. Sabscriba for the Snrmnn. urn 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 colnmns- tf. " Peter Loudonslager, formerly a -uwu m w uuwu cuuuiy ana latner of -Vrs. McClintic of this town and an uncle of Conn It rVimm;.,;nn. Jeremiah Loudenalairer. died last oaturaay at nis nome in Lewistown, agea to years. President Cleveland's maasiim i long and suggests to Spain home ruie lor tne government or Cuba. He favors tho withdrawal of the greenback note and the issue of long time interest beariner bonds in their stead. He favors a further trial of the present tariff. Youner man vou want to avniil u thing and everything that diminishes respect lor mannooa and woman hood. Manhood and womanhood dn not suffer for disresnect shown them. j. ne sunerers are those who disre spect themselves, and the manhood and womanhood of others. "Mr brother." said the miniatnr "do you not know that the use of liquor shortens your davs?" "Zass Z9 reason I stay up so late at nignt to get even, replied Mr. Lushfortb, cheerfully, and the good man moved on. Indianapolis Jour nal. With the government runoicg be hind at the rate of 8 millions a month where is the revenue to come from. ntilees from a tariff on foreign im portations. A direct tax npon our own people wui not be tolerated, it has never been tolerated except for war purposes. "How did your wife catch that ter rible cold?" "Sb ! A new family moved into the house nc-xt door on one of the cold est days laat week. If you or I had stood beside an open window all af ternoon, we'd simply be dead!" Cleveland Lieader. A fire broke out in a room above the store of John Hibbs in Patter-ion about 3pm, on Friday. The fire alarm was promptly given and the hre promptly put out. IbefireCnn panv from this side of the river turn ed out qu'ckly, but their service was not reqaired. The fire was put out before they got there. "Don't you know you did a wrong thing in breaking into Colonel Caw son's chicken coop. Bast us?" "Yassir." I knows hit wuz wrong, Jedge, but it wuz so dark, suh, I couldn't see ju' wbar I wuz. I meant to break into Jedge Willesby'p, suit he' so deaf it would ha been safah." Harper's Bazaar. The Huntingdon Journal of De cember 4, says: Daniel Africa; who was born, reared - and lived in this town, and who is now past 86 years old, seems to be the champion rabbit hunter ia this place. From tne open ing of the season of 1S96 np to this tima he has killed 27, and expects to kill as many more before the close of the season. The remains of Miss May Roberts were brought from Philadelphia on Saturday for interment in the Pres byterian cemetery. She was a daughter of Samuel Roberts former ly of this town. Miss Roberts died of a fever at the home of a sister in Philadelphia. The funeral took place from the home of her aunt Miss Ball Roberts. Interment in Presby terian cemetery. The Commission to ran the coun ty line between Juniata county and Huntingdon county will begin work on the 10th of Jan'uarv, 1897. The surveyors are Squire Wm. H. Gron ioger of Juniata county; J. .Murry Africa of Huntingdon county; Sur veyor Mitchell of Centre county; M- E. Shanghnessy of Union county; Silas Wright of Perry county. Joe Lodica an Austrian aged about 30 years, was put in jail for hospital treatment on Monday momirg, No vember 30, having been found lying along the railroad near Tuscarora sta tion, where he fell off a freight car or was knocked off tho railroad by a freight car. Railroad authority took him in charge and brought him to this place for treatment. His right arm is broken and hi s back is hurt. The foreign citizens of ML Carmel, Northumberland county shoot all the cats they cn get an aim on. They stuff the cats like turkeys are stuffed, and pronounce them first rate eat ing. Without knowing anything about cat diet it may be proper to ask, what's to binder them from be ins as good eating aa a rabbit, squir rtl or hog. Will some one on cat diet answer. Cats are scarce in Mt. Car. mel. CAimr malcm- Sn had hid tifht wrist severely sprained while on hie way to the fire in the Hibbs store in Patterson on Friday .afternoon, lie a nn hia hivlA aneadinir across the river bridge when some one, he ilnai nnfc know who. aterjoed off the aide-walk en the bridge to the road way directly in front of him. It was done so quickly that it was impossi ble to turn ont In addition to his tntnrail vrriat hi a wheal ia damaged.1 Tbe name of the man with whom he collided has not been learned. Bum Wtmr lul.'.. j7 " . 4i . ana nave them acquainted beforTthe hunting season opens. I have the following to offer .guaranteed thorenghly brok 11"" reliable. Fox Z 100" ands, beagles, set ters anil rv;n T ' . v t.-i.orB; bibo gome Una anfnnf1nd,, 8Paiel eoUies, fox and bull Umers; fancy poultry and pigeons; Belgium and German hares; Aug.27,ly. . Wast Coaster. Pa. Mr. Moodv. tha l-i ays-Oneof the greatest sins in this country i8 the way young folks treat then- parents. Old man and old woman thav ii m.. meanest murderers in this world are the boya who take five rears break mg the hearts nf r.tv, j billing kAM TL - . .uaui. tuo niHn wno nuts a Knue in my heart to u-al my money, is a prince comrm.o.1 -;f k man who comes home at 3 o'clock in tne morning and curses his mother. John Reynolds who had his back broken in a fall fmm t.-i burg about one year ago, was brought iu uia nome oi nia parents in this town on PhiH-Jelphia Express o i the 3rd inst. His general health is great ly improved, but the iDjury in his back has paralyzed bis lower limbs buu tie is lie mean, ha ,ni hia renUbave the sympathy of all who know them. It is hoped that tbe change from the hospital to his pa rents' home may greatly benefit him Congress eonvuniul nn Hfnmlar. Tho yearly production of peanuts in mm country is about 1,UU0,000 bush els ol twenty two pounds each, the bulk of tbe crop biog produced in Virginia, Georgia, Tennessee and North Carolina. Thnaa 1 nnn nnn bushels constitute but a small propor tion oi me peanut crop oi the world as the exportation from Afrir nrl India to Europe in 1892, amounted A. 1 a nS nnrv - w ooany uv,uou,uuu pounds, ball oi which went to Marseilles to be made into oi:. President Cleveland last week de livered a me 'sage on the ship ton age question between Germauy and tne United States. It appears that for a period of years, German vessels entering United States ports have not been required to pay tonnage dues on an agreement with Germany, that American vessels entering German ports shall ba exempt from the pay ment of tonnage duec. Germany has been disregarding the agreement and has been taxing American ship ton nage. Hence the President's proc lamation', revoking the agreement bo tweeu Germanv and the United States on the ship tonnage question 'While fishing one dav last week Major James H. H. Craig bad rather a singular experience. While pa tiently awaiting for a bite, his cork suddenly disappeared acd the major grabbed nis rod and began to pull. Ho discovered that lie had hooked something heavy and visions of the biggest carp of the season flitted through his mind. Slowly and stead i'y he pulled, when to his astonish mont a Llack head appeared above tbo water and then two black legs begun drawing at the line until th book was torn loosa. The raaior had hooked a mink. Hollidaysburg Stan dard. WONDERFUL are the cures by Hood's bareaparilla, and yet they are simple and natural. Hood's Sarea p&rilla makes PURE BLOOD. Mr. D.ivid Sieber and his dune; ti ter Mabel, accompanied by vl.ss Min nie Dim id, met with a startling acci dent, shortly cftcr night fall on Sat urday evening. They were all seat ed in a buggy, driving on their way from town to Mr. Sicber's homo about throe miles from town. They were at a point on the pike just north oi town when something no one seems to know precisely what took place, that ran the horse off the road to the left so far that he uoset the buggy down tbe canal bank. The baok is sixty feet high at that place with a slope steeper than a house roof. Mr. Sieber felt the wagon go, and with bis daughter who was seat' ed on his knees be sprang out He was a good deal hurt by contact with a looust tree that stood down the bank about 10 feet from the-brink of the road. He was taken to the house of Mr. Singer near by and his injur lea were properly treated. His injuries are not of a dungtrous na ture, ilia daughter was not much hurt. Tho horse tore loose from the buggy and the wagou being freed 8omersinlted with Miss Dimm in it, down to the edge of tbe old cacaL Miss JJunm received some bruises, on her body acd on her right arm; but she was not seriously hurt- The bug gy was a good deal broken but not as much smashed as one would suppose after coming out of such an accident. One of tbe s'range things about the tnissbap is that the horse in getting to the side of tbe road struck the place where the guard rails along the bink were down. Taken all in all, it was one of a number of (-scapes that have taken place from serious injury in tumbles and upsets over steep embankments the past year in this county. Blood and Norves arc very close ly related. Keep the blood rich, pure and healthy, with Hood's Sarsaporilla and you will have no nervousness. Hood's Pills are best after-dinner pills,aid digestion, prevent constipation PUBLIC SALE. Thursday, December 10 Mrs. J. S. Thomas will sell at her place of residence, 4 miles east of Mifflintown- Household goods of all kindd, horses. hogs, wagone, buggies, harness and all kind of farming implements. - . Peaasylvaala Rallread te Is sue Clerical Orders. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany announces that for 1897, it will issue clerical orders to regularly or dained clergymen in charge cf churches located on or near its lines east of Pittsburg and Erie. To se cure these ordxrs clergymen should make application to the nearest tick et agent as soon as possible, as it is desired that all applications reach the General Office by December 15. Easy ta Take, Easy te Operate Yon will find a true friend in Hood's Pills. When yon take them. you will not be disagreeably remind ed of tbe fact by griping and agoa- lzmg pains. They contain none of the drastic drags formerly so exten sively employed. Every ingredient Used in Hood's Pills ia uWtnl nrilh care. They will break up a cold. tuoTout me grip, ana are especially valuable to reimlate the cure sick head-ache and indigestion. Redact Rates ta Waaalartea acccaai er iae laasna ratiea via Peaasylraala Rallread. - For the benefit of thnaa wlin via. sire to attend tha dent to the inauguration of President Bieci .nic.naniey, tue r'ennsyivama uaiu-uaa vjompany win sell excursion tickets to Washinffton. Marr.h 1 . 2 3 and 4, valid to return from March 4 to o, at tbe following rates: From .new xorK SB.UU; rhiladelpbia S5.40 Baltimore 1 60- Harrish Rochester S10.48; Altoona and Pitts burg $10.00; and from all other sta tions on tho Pennsylvania system at reduced rates. This inauguration will be a most interesting event, and will undoubt edly attract a large number of people from every section of tbe country. The magnificent facilities of the Pennsylvania Railroad make this line the favorite route to the National Capital at all times, and its anormnna equipment and splendid terminal ad vantages at wasnington make it es peciaiiy popular oa such occa sions, ml. PrnxADKLFHia Mabkxts, December 9. 1896. Wheat 94c: Corn 2& liva chickens 8 to 9c; roosters 6c; docks 'J to lUc; turgors 9 to 10c; butter 10 to 30c: eggs 23 to 24c: clorersead In . 30: potatoes 20 to 83c abaskt- ( potatoes 15 to 20c a basket; apples per onsnei, ou pennds, 25 to 30c; Pennsvlvania tobacco 4 to 12 hrnnH leaf running lots 10 to 12c; Havana running lots 11 to 15c Bast Iakv-ktv. Pa IW 7 f!ntfl Prime S4.50a4.60: feeders S3 60a3.. 90; bulls, stags and cows $2a3.40; bo longna cows, oaio; iresh cows and springers $20a45. Hogs prime pigs $3.4Ua3.50; roughs $2a2.75. Sheep prime S3.50a3.60; culls $la 1 ETA r , . . . ma . i.su. uimra unoice -4-1 ua4.au. Veal Calves $5.50a6.25; heavy and tbin ealves f3a4. 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Detailed . particulars regarding the work and bow to secure it at practically your own price, may be found in en advertisement on another page of this ksue. Bargnin ';::!..'.::' ' -T.N' ., ; Holiday Goods . AT . SCHOTT'S STORES. The Jflerry Christmas Time. A time when hearts expand and purse strings loosen; whea oar greatest happiness ia id making others happy. At no time in th.e round year is this store (yonr store) so attrsetive to yen as nsw. Time, money and brains have seentsxea in collecting tbis Deaatiiul Fall preparation baa been made has donned its holiday attire and bids Drees Goods, Dolls, Toys, Gemcs, Bets, Stationary, Jewelry. Handkerchiefs. Umbrella, Mnffler. rar Bets, JNobby rxeoswear. Fine Bbirts. &a , &a. HOLIDAY HANDKERCHIEFS. A Cbri8tms without handkarehief. is about as interesting a a country dance without a fiddler. We've more than doubled our selling ppace; nearly doubted tbe stock and shall make a bold push to fully double the eales over any Here are a fsw Speoial tilings: for ie, 7e, luo, lxjo, 15o, 25o; all worth double the moaey. UMBRELLAS: For men, women of workmanship in handles. The whole pricea 10 piease 3011. A PAIR of Kid Gloves mikes a w aaa A If BO department ia now at its best LEATHER GOODS SECTION. Pooketbooks, Wallets, Card Gases, Coin Pars-a, Hand Satchels and Travelling Bags. Can't begin to note tbe different items under separate hedisgs. A peep at tbe stock in its enticing entirety will do more to enlighten you than columns of inscription. HEN'S NOBBY NECKWEAR. No email item this, in our Holiday Belling. Special lots of handsome teoks, Bows and Four .in Hands, all mado for us from speeial, picked designs. Quiet, gentlemanly affairs they are, and just what you'd select for father, brother, husband or friend. Deoorated China, Faney Glassware, Perfumery Specials, Silver-ware, jew elry, boots sad shoes at specially low - prices. SPECIAL LOTS of Holiday Goods for quick buyers. These lots were bought at a price, ond they'll be sold at about on iaif actual value. We took all there were of eaoh lot. When they're gone, that ends it. DOLLS. Note. Bring in the children and let them enjoy this Holiday brightness. Bargains in Ladies and Children's Coats, Capes and Jackets. Carpets and OilCloths. - i- 103 to 109 BRIDGE ST., SCHOTT'S STORES. - -.-4 1805, ESTABLISHED. 1881. tSpecial Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sals oi Clothing that goes on daily from' THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BDYER& Who nave money to invest to MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. Hia prices leave all Competitors in the' rear, so don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY, MIFFLIN TOWN S. S. Ruble, Practical Emhalmcr and Funer al Director. CALLS PROMPTLY ATTEKDED TO DAY OR 'NIGHT. SATISFACTION GI AEAMEED1M ALL CASES. Bridge H., Mi 111 in town, Pa. s-ssssss Your Eyes. SS3aes: We vara the readers of this journal that we do not authorize the usi cf oar name in , advertisements of so-called traveling optical specialists. Oar advice to all persons who have defectivi eyesight : Avoid traveling specialists and pedlars ol Speetacles. QUEEN & CO.,The Opticians, ioio Chestnut St.. Ph ;rtu Iphia. iloruSieturer and Importer of Accurate mm lirauttftal airijii ui v. likmrnum. Our Vjb igiit Slontior sent on receipt of five 2-cent postage rL pa TnnPA, . Boofc an Rcrma W ItW m 1i"en rree to anr addraas. I lliala UUs medicine free of clutrccT Pauor Koenia. of Fort Wint, Ind. since 1KC aid teuow prepared under hi direction t7 Uu KONIC MED. CO.. Chicago, Ilk Bold brDrosslste at SI per Bottle. sarSU, awaIHaa,a)l.V& BattlcateW. Dnyo array of Ubriatmaa merchandise. to fit your gift-civinc needs. The store you k'ndlv weloome. China, Glass, Silver, Albums, Plash Kid Gloves, Aprons, Leather, Goods, previous season..- Ladies' & Children's Kmbroidery & Hdfs or children; forests of sticks; wonders outfit bought for tbe gift givers; all moat eranthbi fhriatMu f Tki. examine the Stock of Goods for THURSTOrrS BLACKBERRY Cordial Id a aofe and prooptmccdr ior bcarof altaMrrtMcc. IT uVtry. asoilaS, fwwler.' bm -mbs and ail forma i So aver Coiplal.u and ' is riiUUN vo takb Asn i aspEciAu.r cacrui, run E0LL0B1H6H & SOI, the Clothisrs, 116 Uiia Si, Pittersca, Fl Lat u give yon a Pointer. 'tr: Whea xon are told tbat von ean bnv a tail at i8 60, that OtfcH ell at $12.C0. Call as and we will if not better made and ttimned for 17.60. and have a livioar arolt on it idea. SfnJ: Aa to Tailor made Clotniao-. 8ait for $12; a fancy one for $16, and on sua gasranveea lit. Tailor made Pantaloon, all-wool 4.60, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00 and 8.00 dollara. Faney Tailor Hade Vest. $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 and $8.60. Third: We lover pat tbe odd centa to oar orioef. Instead of markiaa aa article 21.79. S3.58. Aa.. we eimnl knnek off the H1 ate e.mi ae.ll it tl.7H . $3-60. We will sail vou knee nanta-anita foartb more money at $1.85 $1.75, $2.00, $2 60 and $3.00, aad yonr aboiae of our entire line for $4 00. Yoatba' and Beys' Snita. we have made have suits from 200, 8.00,4.00,6.00,6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00 dollara aad an- 10 iv.w dollara ror tbe finest Young Man's suit ia our stook. . Fourth: la our hat department you will find all tbe lateat hloekaj ia either rush or derby. Our competitors in thia line have nothing to aay. We ataaet second to none in the bat line. Fifth: Our Pall line of underwear comprises Six Complete Vanetiae a Fair Grey Winter Weigbt, 50e; A eamel's hair for 76c; Fin all-wool $1; still finer $1.60; fine fleeee lined extra finish, $2, and the finest lamb'a wool, aeft aa Eider-down $3. No aueh Una af underwear in Jaaiata eoanty. Sixth: We are aole agenta for tha Celebrated Deuglaa Sboo. Wa carry them in 12 different styles. Seventh: W. are atao Agenta for tha Sweet-Orr Oreralla, and have theai fit tha smallest boy or the Largeat JWan. Etghth: Our line of ueok-wear is in touch with the lateat fashion. The aaice can be said of our line of collars, eufis and drasa shirts. JVtnM: Tbe day has gene by when you can sail aid fogy furnishing goodav to young men who waat to be fathionably dressed. Heavy Winter Boots only $1.35. llackintosbea ia all styles and at all pi lees. 'tenth; Aad last but not least, we desire ta oall special attention to our line of Men's, Boys' and Childrena' Overcoats. Men's all wool overcoats froaa $3 to $12; Boys' $2.60 to $6; children's $1 to $4. We carry storm aad ly over eoata in Chinchilla, SbetUnd, Irish Frieie and Rumbo Beaver. Dress Overeoala in Melton, Beaver and Fine all-wcol Kerseys; black anal blues are tbe prevailing styles for this season. We aourt a eemparissu of our goods and prices An examination of oar line will eonviaae the most skepti cal tbat we sell goods at a closer margin and give better valae for tba moaey than jou eto get elsewhere. Finally we ask you to sec our line of Gloves, the finest driving gloves is tha eoanty See them and ba eonvinced. nox,r.OBA.TjaH: & son. ESTABLISHED 1880. The McClintic Hardware QTf.Pl? NO. 119 MAIN STREET, O L VJ1H. MIFFMNTOWN, PA. Eardware, THE H&8DEST WAY POSSIBLE to tt nlorg in tLe ncrld jb to luy Mtal tit p 11 ii gp. Ab ruJe, lie lete jcu r ay, ihc iror it coels in the long run. We don't bcatt of "cheap" prices at this Store, and t till quality rcntidtied, tell at rices that oi:ght to interest careful buyers. COOK STOVES- control the Sale of RAYMOND & CAMPBELL cook ft oves tn this county. We -bare never beard a woman complain who tcught one of these toves. Every buyer ha agreed on four things: 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 f28.G0. EVERY WOMAN KNOWS bow ceeily things get "scratched up" aicund the houte. Stncetinr.es it's a chair cr a table or a dcor. More than half the line, the KratcLce ere rcglccttd, lecause it teems hardly worth while to send for a painter. Why not do the work yourself. You can Get Prepared Paiuts all Ready to nee at a trifling cost. Tou can brighten up furniture, doors, flower pots, buggies and lots of otber things. We keep tbese prepared paints in all the colors. And we aell pais! brusbep, too good ones. Tbe paints ccme in tin Incketg, boldirg P. Tbe priee is 16o. K. H. McClintic. Garfiold Jm Cures Coortipatiam, a.tor4 CtJHic5Co.T. j-e-- rwo( aatllsi lamuuru R.kwu'. ii ? - W Cwi l V V aaw- ajwmaaw Uw. VaJb7Kv j 4SAfmaiarw "aMTem aBiJtitrwocj DlfilfiM DATvaiVt w n OB.M a V ror InT'irmatloo and fr Handbook: wrltn to Mc.SM A CO., 861 BXOADWAT. Nrw You. Olden hjerfan fu cceurtn.; patents Id Amertot Every pnunt taken out 07 oa f brought bof Mm pubiio bj a cotiou given ttv urtaaua ic tk. Mtnttixt xim tfot drraTattoa of any erlenttfie papor tn lb world, bnlandldlr IHuytratt.L No lutellU-eu ,Ma ??.2Ji without It. Weekly, ft3.0r yBeuawrge. aL Broadway, Hew Yorfc dtr. HAVE I0H MONEY TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER 7 -CALL AT T8t FJ8ST UIFFLINTOWN, PA. FOUR PEE CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. Consumption Surety Cured. Xmm-""a yoariaadait iat 1 pare a poatttTe 1 1 i lj fertheaaore namwl u-e. By ita timely nee tfaouaands ofhopolow " oera permanraur enrad. I efcaU l , al IwbotUnotaillMatelmttktvii " " who BaT eonaamptloa It thr a,f u ic tLm Exnmes and P. O. til ill Jt Saatiao American fvraUb jou with tha aaaia amit aa waU we will farnUh von with an alUwatl np to 18.00, 20.00, 25.00 and 80.00, tbat von eannot dnnlioate for ona- a iDecialitv of thia season. W PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, GETTTSBPRC. PA. Founded In la32. Large Faenltr Two tu:l ceurees of atudy Claesical aal Scientific, pecial eonrses ia all rteparU mentd. OMcrvalory, Laboratories aad new aimnasiam. Steam beat. Libraries, 22,000 volume. Expenses low. Depart, ment of Uygiene and Physical Culture in charge or an experienced physician. Ac cessible by trrquent railroad trains. Loeav tion on the BATTLEFIELD ofGfltyabarg, mokt pipaMp and bealtby. PREPAR ATORY DEPARTMENT, in scpav ate buidinKi, lor boys and yonog men pre paring lor bnsineas or College, nnder spec ial care or tbe Principal and three assist, ante, residing with students in tbe building. Fall term opens September 6th, 1896. For Catalogues, address H. W. MCKNIGHT, D. D., President, or BEY. O. 6. KLINGER, A. at., Principal Oetttysburg, Pa. JUNIATA VALLEY BAISK, OFH1FFLIHTOWS, PA. Stockholder! Indiridiullj Liable JOSBPH, EOTHHOCK. Pruiint. T. VAN IEWUT, CaeMi MKKCTOBS. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rothroeh, John BerUler, Joslab L. Barton, Robert E. Parker, Louis S. Atkineo- T. V. Irwin. George A. Repner, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Eoibrock, p. W. kf at. beck.' L. E. Atkinson, B. E. Parker. W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin JfaryKuru, Jerome. N. Thompson John Bertxler. T v t..i- Charlotte Snyder, Josiah L Barton, "; oooerl u. Pattenoa. F. M. M. Pennell. fm t.i.h. Pamnri 8. Rothiock, Wm. Bwartt. i.x.. oirrreit, B. J. Sbellenberger. Jemes G. Beading, M. K. Scblegel, 8. XT. Bet ft. - Samnel SohlcfeU Thm and Poor for coat. ir.tereet will aa paid on r-prtifcatf of ri-poeit. . fjan 23. 18W t WANTED AM in PA w. tUns to patent? Protect yoor tdeae : thtr rrU BUjQf OO., Pateat Attoraera, WaanaBaaaa. ftO. tor their tl&prisTolSt? " P. y- y J. 'yjrrf - ; j V;' -.4 . P'' f -,.-