ti r Si illil'MSiS .l.lit rarrim & republican MIFFLINTOWN. W4Bday, Dcccmb'r S3, 1SS5 r. F. SCHWEIER, EDITOE AND PBOPRIKTOE Aix the evening HCitiona of the Tetohers' Institute drew mnnv peo ple, but the house was uncommonly full on Friday eveDitg to Lear Dan iel Dougherty, who has a national reputation 8 an orator. Dougherty is a Democrat and Lt.il Lis fame re javinated by nominating Han-iook at Cincinnati, a few years ago. ITere In llifflintown the inner circles of th Inetitute were understood to be Democratic, and a large percentage -of the audience was constantly on "til look ont for outcropping senti ments of the brethren of the nnter riSed belief, and when the veteran orator, gave hia early experience, at speech making for the Democracy, -aid repeated, oxer and over, the na val comnsmder's message to govern ment: We have met ihe enemy and they are ours,"" they thought it a part of an exultant Democratic ctnmp speech and many of the breth ren nearlv split their bidt-s at the joke, as they thought Lnd been gut tec off on the llepublicaiis. The Pepublicans heartily laughed and a number of thc-ni thought that the fainting scese was gotten up for the oceanicn to help the orator out of ; e dilemma of having chafed the Republicans at a Teachers' Institute. Wine, Politics, Religion, Women. Wine has caused a great deal of trouble among individuals, but it is cot ss powerful a factor to disturb ' the relationship of nations as politics, religion or women. The Sacred vol time tells how the fiit woman of Adam's race by her entertainment of the versatile Satin who dropped in from another planet ODe day to see fcer, changed the whole current of vents of the human i.tmilr, and He roditns the oldest of profane histor ians teiis that the first troubles among nations was on account of the women. Every student of history knows what a prolific source of trou ble and war, politics, and religion fens been among men. Just now President Cleveland's administration has a question on band in the appointment of A. M. Keiley to a foreign mission that com prehends the troubles that politics, religion and women, in &n unexpect ed moment may produce among na tions. Away back in 171 when the Kiog cf Italy by the power of political right ftripped the Pope of Rome of civil power in the "Elercs.1 City," A. 1L Heiley, then a citizen of Rich mond, Virginia, delivered a speech st a public mw-fing. in which ha de clare the act of the Kir.g of Italy against the Pope to be an "unwarran ted invasion of te civd power of His nouicess." Who sent a report of Keiley 's remarks in favor of the Pope to the Kinr of Italy is not eta ted, but when Kt-iley became an ap plicant for, and received thenppoiut dent as Minister to Italy, the King Bent word to the Cleveland adminis tration that he could not be recog nized because of the Richmond Speech. The President then appointed Mr. Keiley as Minister to Austria, and then came the greater surprise. The Washington government was inform ed that the Austrian government will Hot receive Ktiley because Lis wife is a Jewess, and now we bave the three great questions of politics, religion and woman coming in to create a disturbance between the American people and two Enio pean governments, and Keiley isjast cow the man most talked of iu dip lomatic. religious and educational circles in the world. A sentence or two in a single speech, a marriage and an appointment to an office caus es Keiley to d ty to be the roost ta k ed of in tha highest circles in the civilized world how singularly, un expectedly great questions are raised, and bow unconsciously a mat may become an instrument to change the currents of events of the world Tho position of the Republic oo the ques tions of politics, religion and women, is different from that of Europe and Asia, and it has beta Keiley' miss ion to bring th d:"eta:ica into an tagonism. What the res.ilt will be time will tell It hae only been since the meeting of Congress that the true cause of Keiley 'a rejection Las become known, and people who had been miie'td into the belief that it was an account of scurrilous writ ing or speeches that he was rejected are now taking sidse with Kiley and insist on it, that a minister should not be rejected on account of the religion of himself or the relig ion of Lis wife. The country will settle down to the belief of Secret a ry Bayard, who voices the view of the Cleveland administration that Austria should not reject Mr. Keiley because he is married to a Jewess. Thi Democrats ia the Lower House of Congress have been bavin" a time of it over the proposal to change the rubs of the House. It is said by the friends of Cm lall that the purpose is to pet rid of Ratulili ohairmaa of the ooaunitt on ap- iti' . .It. V-.H tf :';.-t'i -f-l-;!-!.;''; u propriationa. Th party who pro pose to change the roles, say, that the opposition to the change are playing the sympathy dode for Randall, to keep him and his friends in political power on the committees. The new almanacs say that there will be a partial eclipse of tho sun on the 5th cf nest March, and a par tial eclipf-e of tho sun on the 29th day of next August. Cokgklss h tb paiitx-d two bills, one givin j a peni-ion of $5,000 per an num to Mrs. Grant, another was a bill to remove the political disabili ties of General Lawton. Pittsbcro natural gas producers and deilera claim to have invented a machine that may be filled with gas and sent anywhere and set up as an illuminator, and for fuel purposes. Twenty, of a birth d.iy party in Now York, on Thanksgiving day, Imve been ill because of Laving eaten law pork. People of the party who refrained from eating raw pork are well enough. It is 6a"d that the chairman of the Democratic State Committee of Mxine, hn. endorsed the application of every Democratic candidate for post-t-fSce honors in the date. Such it the news from Maine. Teeex Las bt'in considerable egi tution iu the movement to admit Da kots as a State. The Dom(crats are captious. Dakota Las more people now than a number of States in the Union. The real cause of Democrat ic opposition is not Lard to under stand. The cause of thiiir opposition can be seen through leather specta- nisi J r A-. nnt I two more Republican Senators in the Senate. Robeet Toors, of Georgia, died on the evening of tha loth inst. He distinguished himself long before tLe rebellion as a vigorous advH-ate of the extension of slaverv and when in Congress he declared that be would live to call the roll of bis slaves at tbe foot of Bunker hill. He was an honest rebel in the inter est of slavery and died still believing in the institutions of shivery. lie was never of any use to the North ern system of civilization, but was tbe cause of a grest deal of harm. SrNATOB Mitchell of this State has caught the desire of tbe people on the question of tho trade dollar, and has iutrudnred a Liil ia Congress, iu the upper limine, that provides for the exchange of trade dollars, for standard silver dollars. The country is rapid. y losing its faith in the good j j:lgiuat and honesty of C rgress but if it goes back to look up the old paths of integrity, it will go a great way to restore confidence in the af- f.iirs of the naiion. GE.YLR.1L .YE It'S ITEMS. Eight pupils died at the Carlisle Iodmn s.-hooi daring the present year, all xroni consumption. Iuiu has 33,40 ) djctors, of whom 330 sre women. The dentists num ber but 5'JO, and the pharmacists CJ3 Professor Djremus 6iys cocaine is ad.ngtrojs aursstiietic, ani drjg- gi6ts LioU,d ba careful to 1 ;bel it puiRuu. Anior-?r a flock of tuikcys boloTTr- irrt to a Fr;:iiLlin ran, it v ffnii-r in a purlride, which 1 i 1. . J ! seems ojntented with iib Lew life. The house of Jeremiah Burdell, near ttarktil!e, Missisiiippi, was burn ed on Tuesday and hiHthreechiMren, who w re locked iu, perished i:i the fl.iuits. James Cooper, charged with an at tf n:pt to assault a little girl at E;eey, Gi lunibia county, was yesterday-sentenced to pay a tiuo of JO and un dergo au inipriaomueut of one year. A commiitfee of Harvard under KradualeH has prepared an address to the governing bodies of the universi ty, praying that compulsory attend anoe upon pravers should be abolish ed. Benjamin M rsh and wife have be gan, st Warren, tuit for $10,(tX) damages sfraitipt Dm. It. B. Stewart and Gilbert F. UcNett for alleged malpractice in setting Mrs. TJarbh's dislocated hip. Only cne Itppublican Senator has acoettd President Clevelaud'siuvita tion to couittiinieate to him objec tious as to ncy of bis appointees Senator Cullom, of Illinois, who ob jects to the Postmaster at Street or. During the recent cold snip at St. L inis men were watrhing along the levees all day and night ready to slep on the ice the moment it was able to bear them, p.nd stake out a"chiitn"to nn area for cntfing. Such claims sue alwy6 respected. Lieutenant Greely believes that 1 there is au ocean 1.500 miles in di ameter romid about tbe Pole that never freezes and conjectures that the Pole itself i the centre of an ice capped land coverred with ice from 1,000 to 4,000 feet thick. Detective Ale Roat arrested at Harrisburg a gang f boys who con fess that they have httely committed many robberies at the Pennsylvania railroad yards. Thev reealedacache containing siik handkerchiefs, loots and shoef, shirts, knives, powder. efc. When captured they had achiseland thne fasks of powder and were pre paring to rotike another raid. A Fight Cetmu Preachers. W'h: ELIXft. W. Va.. "Dec. 14 On itui .n rtullK a lerrillie enCOUUter j -i , . I ooourrtvi .i Buckhnno, tbe oounty.bOTteishty-8refowt above gronnd. ' . -'n t.-'iii ' I';: J 1 ' ci';' -i-i Jif seat of Upshur oonnty, belwren two colored preachers named Benjamin Myers and George Cooper. Myers is pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Chapel, while Cooper is a West In dian convert and is reported to have been raised a cannibal. He Lad been holding revival services in the towu, and the jttalonsy of the Rey. Mr. My ers beicg excited, the latter denounc ed Cooper from hi pulpit. Cooper sought Myers in tho latter's room and a terrible straggle ensued be tween the two men, in the course of which Cooper's lower jw was torn off. Both men were arrested and held for the Grand Jury. Dog Madness Cored. A correspondent of an American Journal aays : I have just visited the great Dr. Pusieur, wh", duriug the past fori eight h.is announce! the discovery of what hejbclioves to be an antidote for the bite of a mad dog He ic not an old man, being proba bly not over 55 years of age. When I entered hia office I found it filled with patients who bad come fr-Tii all parts of Europe to be treated for bites of mild dogs. His assistants were bnsiiy eng;ged treating ugly looking wounds on ttielegi, arms and bodies of patients while he stood by atd superintended the work. "What is your method ?" was ask-1 ... in this wrv, repiipj Dr. Pasteur. "I took a ortiou of the spinal cord of a dog which hsd died of hydrophobia and with that I iuocu'.nted a rabbit in tho first membrane of the brain. It went mad ia fifteen diys. Then with a portion cf the spinal cord of tliis rabbit I inoculated another rib bit iu the same wiy, and it wcntms.d ia thirteen days, and so on. I con tinued inccniations from rabbit to rabbit, fiading the strength of virus increase each time uutil the nine teenth time produced hydrophobia in only seven days. I then took very small portions of ti spinal cord of this nineteenth rabbit, aui which contained the greatest virulence yet obtained, snd I suspended tiiese bits of virus ia empty bottles in which the air was kept dry by meaiiS of potash on the bottom of the bottl-a' Afier several days exposure in a dry, old i temperature the viru loses all iisj strength. The time required for this lBS d.-pends on the size of tho piece and ibe drvnesg aud Ci'Iiliicvi of the " Then of this virus which Las lost its streDgth I take a small por tion dissolved in sterile b mil:on, and with a prav.n si rings I iaoeuhite the animal. Each duv I inoculate it rgtiu with virus, int a liitle stronger ea' h time, until at last the system ha le couio so accnstouwl to tbe poison j thit I ".B us the virus which Lad ! cot b: n dried at all, and which would produce Ly.lrf phobia in seven d.ivs if the system has not been so treated to it by degrves. I have treated one hnndte-1 dogs in this way, end tot one Las gi-ne rnnd." 'Is (here more hydrophobia in France than in other countries ?" Xo, there is just as mivh in Amer ica in some parts as in France. It d-es not depend tnucti on climate for it never coais spoutr.neously." .1DDITI0..L LOCALS. The boat mnle hia enlerrd cpin a long vacation. Don't eat raw prk, von may jet what they fall, trichinosis. Tiii:ty-tive cents wi'l bay piirofUdies cum shoes at G. W. Hec&'a. Others charge fitly cents. Within the past week a colore 1 man has be -nrri-tet for the murder of John ? harp, less dtj- rhi'alelph:a. The learned anil the naleamt"! world is now interested in t!ie ;ure fr digmi1nes that Paatenr, of France, claims tht be Ims discovered by raccins'iun. K;ad a m're leng'.hy account of bis discovery in atiuther ar'i- 'a In tuis piper. People were scared In Calitornii I.iitwcefe over the discovery of a secret socialists ur Eanization that Ind a )nc list ot n.tmes of Pr"l neit citijjtis lint er.i to be ex:iU- t.A d, ssFsslnated. Four srr sts were made the men arrested were all foreigners. Holiday Excursion Rates of the I'euiiayli aula Rail-Iioad. Tursnant to the usua' custom of the Penn sylvania Railroad Company cxciirsion tick eta lor bohuay travel will be aold bstween all stMtions on the main and branch? t De- ftntw.r 9fth O-.ih HlltK ,nrf 91.1 .n.l! January 1st, fund to return until Jannary 4th, at a considerable reduetion from ordinnry Mtes. This will enable all, bo desire it, to indulge in tbe pleasure of holiday excursions snd social visits, at very small expense. Roles From TFaahlngtvn, Pa. Geora;n Washington once owned seven tbnnsand actes of land near the center of this county. Mo-gNistown, where thero j, a nl'irm school, is upon this piece of ground once owned by tbe great Revolu tionary soldier. Benedict Arnold in his time st'ipped in Ibis place. This comity eelebntel its cntr-nuUl In 18S-1. It is ons of the richest in the state. Tbe old national pike ran from Washing ton, D C, lo Cumberland, Md., and from there to Washington, Pa., and from this f-lsce to Pittsburg. This town was one of Ihe "relay stat'ons " Over this highway streamed all kinds of p-ople, li'n over thu central lines of railroad these d.iys. Tay lor, Harrison and C!v st-pV!d here. One day when the Uitrr was braving fi e coun t . thecowh in wliich be was riling npset '!'. j rai ipi'a'ed him to the ground, ind then he ..(!, This is the firt time Kentucky c'ay his been mixed with Pennsylvania limrstonn. In one place in the countv derp in Ihe ground there is silvor, but it hardly pays to work it. In another part ol tho county, while dri'ling for oil, t the depth of two th'iui d feet, a few grains ot go'd were found when the well was pumped out. Dr J. D Molfatt, President of Colleeo. is one of the youngest college residents iu ! the Uni'ed States, fie and Prles-or A. j Linncame Irom Ohio. Nea.-ly all of the I members ol the faculty are graduates of this j college. I J. S. Simonton is professor of mod.-rn ' lanj. napes and cf boih German and French ; in College and Seminary. ! Oil from the Gants well opposite te - Chsrti. r's .tstl.m annrl nr.r lh- .'A - - ; ?t trts,r!r?eyi7vi u iriwvnrtv yjjsjyew, Tfcs gas ptpi, it U n-portwl, ra frosa (hot at Yrel!biroa?h nl tha p-p! are burning cost In thtt stoves Tbs ctOM of it in, the pla wrie lying on top of tbe gronnd. They were not baried t Vah Ingtoo. About Dftj well ara now draws upon to inpply Pittshnrg with nataral (si. It I belltred that ifthe Hints well prore continue 1 anccea mnj mora cornpxnios wii atnk now wolla within alfrht of Waib. inprton. J. Greer lxn of Spruce Hill, Jnniata ennnty, snd a atndent at college hers, ltle Rnperintendent of a SundaV School about mile and s half from 'hia place. Several av tfo Mr S:ewrt. cf rrenh nin cl, left co'Iefe until next rear. Aoout twenty cf hl clau bntora bia depart ure (pant the evening with him. Poatmiater Stocklne, in atterpAnt in a town paper aays : "The Vahnilon pot o(Bre is rated higher than any In aonth-west-ern Pennsylvania except Pitfshur and Al legheny," ha further sU'es that Wheeling, with aix timea as axny Inhabitants, only baa twice ai mch bnln-M dono In hr poatof- 6fe sa WaKhi"gton. Dwelling house rent it high, a common hr-nie rents at two hundred and fifty '0 three hundred dollars year, J. F.S. ' YCashixoto, p , Di-cember 17. I J UN I ATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLITOWlf, PA. WITB BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL; ! Stocttolders Indiriclnally Xiatls. J. KHVIX POMFROT, Pmtdnl. T. VAN IRWIN, Ccthttr f)tCTns: J. Kevin Piraeroy, Joseph Ktfrork, Noah Hrriler, Philip M. Kepner, . AmosO. Bonaall, I.oui K. Atkinson. t. C. Potneroy, trcctaT.taa J. Nerin Pouseror, H. E. Parker, Pb:hv M. S.epujr, Joseph Xntlirock, George Jacobs, L. K. Atkinson, W. C. Potneroy, Amos G. Bonaall, Noah ilertlier, Auiii M. 8blley, Jane H. Irwin, Mary Knrts, Samuel M. Knrts J. H.-lruei Irwin, T. V. Irwin, T. B. Trow. John Hertiler. Charlotte Snyder, 37" Interest allowed at tbe rata of 8 per rent, on 6 months certificates, 4 per cent, on 12 months certificates. f jan23, lSF5-tf I i'-IAUTION NOTICE. Ail persons are hereby cantioned apvnt treg(nusing upon the l.inds of the- nnder- signed, in Fayette, Delaware or (Vaker I townships, by fishing, bulli ng or in any j ottier wav : Josatbai Kisra. Wat. BaXTnwsa, Johv Mottli, . W. Sirn, athabih titan. I). H. ltlHM, S. J. Kcktz, I.icie!) Dus, J c ll-Mirs, A. II. Krarz, . Owkm hvtss, C. F. Spichib, J. B. UBBa. J. F. DKrra. AaxoLD Vasx.'s, September IS, Hsxar Aimt, Jr.n Ptvss, C. ti. Shcllt, Pavid Smith. Trsrus Kksskb, "H L. Ave- a. S. M. K r"n. David Husroa, I.kvi . Uttki. ISCs-tl. J WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, j That I rtn sr..p r..oruc:i in l-.i thn five minutes; tm p4in, no i-xincttiif. j That I can rx'rwA teih wuhrnS' pain. b thi-n-e .if s H ii. sp;.irtl l- sUJ-fih sridUtit; n danger Tint ri"eae'l li unit .'tinvii si- S'-u- vv) tr.t V-.'' MIr: a"d a enr' warlj lj.-rfrai.ted lu ever cae. "A- t Te-th Ftt.t.rn j4 warrant-t tor life. Artificial Teetti r- pitred, erhmil, or r -mo-i lleJ. Imti $.'t ., p. ei. E-irii til KuAlueleil Terl lu-M-rttd at j ili-.-s In :;li!t ill. All work wairamed to give prrl-ct iti--f--i !!. People wbo hsve an.nMl teth Th-it Di"eaed I v lib which they cannot ea'. are e( t-iillv i in iteil to call. Will vi-lt pnilrstoiially I at their homes it notified by ltrr. G. L. DERR, Practical Dentist, i vrBusHo tirrtisTow, Pa , K I860. Oct. 14 'P-5. MaKillips & Cd's. Plmisg Mill, I'orl Itsyal I'tnua. AMrACTt-aias or Ornamental Porticos, Rrnrkrt and Scroll Work. DOORS, SAS'I, BLIXDS, SIDING, DIOI LIII;, rLOGRISs, Also, deslers in Mn!c, lull, and Its me lomlier l every descii;iion. Conntry lumber worked to order. Or der f mil iiromp'lr attended to. All orders should be sent to. McKTLLIPS Jt CO., 10 21-85.1 Port Ro at, Pa. i J E R.C II A ! 'J-i h destre to Ooulile their pn-lits by introducing a line ot new goods. iiidispcn?'fthle to aJ IniniMe. will ad.irvss for mil pirticnlir, tlKALTII FtM)D COMPaNT, No. 72, 4lh Arnne,l New York. Jan. f, -ly. i Caution Itotlce. AH p"rsons are herebv cautioned agains Trei atsinr opun the linds of the nnd'-r-signeo, whether sfarl ir unsealed, or iu j P;ssi..n of. Ir the .arp..e of flsl.in. uuit,iiie, pi-iiiiv-i iiik m ni", ciiiiiiar iliuvcr, or lur any nnneccesswy purpose. B. iij iimn Sb.illetnTger, joseuli Pice, Win. llarmsn. J .lin I'lne. Isaac J-h. lUi.lxTti-r. J..hn Keller, ilaurice Leonsrd, Lncicn Auk.r. fJune 11. lKn5. S. II. Kii.t-r. Frcni Pole to Pole aArcn'4 SB"APiii.rji has dcracnirtTatod It pt.vtr of ci.rv isir ail diMC of ih bicod. The Karpooner's Story. Pll. .T. C. 7M & Co. Twmty j-c-ar I a UtrTkstaiii r in the North I'stciUr, h.-i. f vthcrw of Hi ctw ani n.yw-if wvre u: itsi ttnn ?. Oi.r lijslit- crv IruMr-l, psnisro.if-a .tl Ittttlin. tvth 1 -vsatr. p:.ri. tHrlcitr ail nrr n-. Kmi ti:r lrcah ia- ! fjtun. T i an.I l-C v. ir rr pr-l-y IlhIIv v'X. .A'! twif .1r-jiio vu nfc:tirtiiliy d-vryv., t"t larr.a hn4 a cui.ia dz-n bitivf f ATSsi's S.hijsllKaMJl r.i if ivr ui IliaL V r-tT-nrii o.i ii q 'i-:k-r I hzxv rrrr xrnm-a rf,r! itjlvo itby si-iToT'srrtrratniHitforScurx-y, ftirt i'vtsrn a to.', d'-l ofit. btx.njf so mcn i.ii in yi:r Almanac of yoar J?r,7art;.l b-int f-.od ;r ws-tirvj, J iboTiir.'t yoa Ough;io oi U'1 mm - ta'itti you tLc lacuu :u-;M-r(tul:y your. lUu-H T. Wi5ATB. The Trooper's Experience. I Ir.... Atia k Co. Grailfmrn: I bava r .'cli f!t-ur testify to Ui fTat Talua cf M4r hra la V bare hre-. atxtioiml i'.t.- f-.r w ' rear, tjurinr wuich tiae wa ".-i I.. Nrtj I?! ). Bi-in? unriiT tarm- f'r a l.m hrir.t fi wbM U catl.d tu thia 't-nt-t v-li-arr."" I lus-i twn o- for lir. 1 T I-.'. y.-urra- : - f-:M, t.v V-'i r.f T.!h my "jt ; t t-TV, atiii I v..-w u.tt Wvll. yawV.alv, T. K. lt.iPB.f. 7"too-r, Cap4 HvuU J 's Sarsaparslla r-iy rrironrMT efffrlve blvviu.piirifirr, .... n;i;iwt;ie rat 'r.,dli--lrs tlie l.ionsof .a. JKrcMr;-, Coau$'.oul Iliaasa ' - IJ -U. VSirVARWD BV ,,T. C. Aver & Co., Lovv el !, Mass, aii: t s!l Dn-.rjii a : Priee (1 1 its boV.;s or ?5, BAGK - WE MEAN BACK TO OUB NEW QUARTERS IN PATTERSON You will want to see us in our new business place. "Wo Lave Warm Overcoats. We Lave Fine Warm Overcoats. We have lien's Reliable All Wool Suits. We Lave Fine Suits AH Wool of Differed Styles. We Lave Little and Eig Boys Suit3. Every dollar laid out for ciothiiig with U3 is a help to raa. : OUR PRICES ARE WINNING. Nothing makes customers rally to us like the honest, 'well made, relia ble and substantia! stock of clothing re idy made that is worth to the la6t penny the prices asked. For we assure them that we bave carefully re examined and re stocked our store, and to make a quisk sala Lava marked the prices at a very small advance on the very low cost. Remember whatever you buy of us mnst be as represented. When we s iy a rait is all wool such must be the f-et, and when we give you ft price we guarantee tht such price is lower than any one elae caa sell the same article at Sani'l STRAYER, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTIIIEU AND FURNISHER. IN PATTERSON. Msy 13. 1885. MEAL j rri rnrmy p-rv? r TT Tr j w iu L'a&o, oroi, wasu, pi -l" f tron, boti, sunnier, roait r, ! tw.d toast much quicker nvl Velter than uny coal er wood coo steves. Sit la reaJy fct ft mlnate a..d stopped ic kn instant, ty .ii;piy pushing a little button "Oten" or CloseJ.'' to ft'! is to i : 3 i"t!i:lfn!(UftU J fc- I.-rf ara Stovs Co. ST. I oris. BfO. The SAOEi? CQPFES? PJIRilPi U vrvSJiai SO I'LARS AT THE FROST. Th only Perfect honaa pump. oi"tliti tnr Irnn ctfr w r, ctve; Xiecds rtpftirs. THE EL!!5T PUMP EVER HARE. Will raise water 33 feet. Faea pump ia supplied wnh cls-p") r dimri so it wn be s.'t u. uj wtere and b uiy w. 4 I want ersnr r.-ai!r of this arl Teitiseineul l stu (or e of ir-y drseili't.ie ein-uLiri It will nil Jou ail about tiindo!l.m'iM'tr -nni I uiake. i.n-1 -f tlie msnv .Ivuilun awl merits oer snv Ojerstvle-rruaipiuaoe. Tousuiilaciasn as; etlaar after uauig one. RUFUS E AG SIR, Sola Eii.IrturEr, B. Lancaster. SXr.ss. Sfffc - W as U a7ia ava at 1 HOUSZ capacity, 17 calloaa per mtnat. V rfWo-t Pewrful -J- g pump m I M t i--fV. U--I t- 'i tt tea tor sitnir r-ss."' v r sfaWsVaeia-..Th. s ST" SSa . CIA T afa aLasa a v i&-Jf-'1r.&KZZ3ZZ2Kli'.. gj.sl TO OOXSUMPTIVES The advertiser h.ivins he;n permiienf'y eurrd of that drehd dieis'. f'i'isiinipti'n, hv a simple rt-iwdv. i snxi'ms t. ii-ik known to hi- f-!l' core. Tn i:!1 V. .i a repv of tli.- ; wiih tl' (lir-ft'.-i: the sa'iie wt:rh t: fur Corona, t .i! - rtlloNCIHTls. 4.L. w s'llf-T iteir-' i " IN-. Ti.ma o? ii . a I s -nd a ii :m u-el. (vv-.) ' pp'rri n-1 n-in v 'It find a s'ire frits' . i' i; uptiiis. Arnyi. P.irtit wihliinff tip. l'r. criet "ii, wi'l j'.v nd lre--. l!i-v. E. A. Wli.SON. r'.in St.. Will-un.l.ttr:-., K. Y. fJ.m. 8, t;"i-ly. T FTI'TJ 'T OTT' cured t.v our ll.Ul 1 L itlii .strmsen- .. j li"H f"i xler. r'ai.', sure, cure. $1.01 In 1 I: ail wi-- in!' d'mvt n-n. Book .r 2 cent Mann- I tXr ft.'.:)., Sisih .m-i.us, jkeTyw. ISSS-Bf til." life? 1 tfi 1! V 1 F5 t? nn 1 . r-aw-II ' rWJK SiTfJ?-1 b P - A POWERFUL t MMt&2&&&&:& v fire gncsME.I i&Y(Sk V rer.d for our Bnrtcet, certsf irr ertrr? ; e.-"i? S?C HirV1' ''ii ct tlieae luc-ps anloUi:ri.H:ttilKrl.i.l.s. 3 i -tsM3ul4ai7 iX?; ti Glaaeon & Bailey M'fg Go. L'd I ! $WJ$d& fi aT f 1 T a. 1- : lasl irwfJ Hl'l l ' . s ' a AGAIN. fjorj - WITE0TJT HATCH. OUR LAKtiEMOfK." Ol'R ( OMri.F.TK A0RTJ!rST.n 0l"R "5KW STILTS." 01 B M PDMOIi MAKE." 0L"li"L0W niUrS." A. C. Y ATKS & CO J t'. loiliiiiff for Ken, Yon'lis Iuvs and j (hiWrrr, c;C2-60i-SOs (btktnut Street. j Tall artd Tflater C 00 ds. I vrenld iiilnrm the Miblic that I have t iw in my new v illinerv store at mv place f residence-on Water street. Mifllintown, i-i-imd ilnor Irrtni corner of Bridie street, lull ft-ck, ot K ill and vTint- r millinery ci'ods. all new, and of the latest tvl, s, i.d having erup'oyeJ first class milliners, II am prepared to supply tli-pelilic with t-ve-yihiT'r lound in a fin-trUss milliner ; tre, come and exsniiiie n.v stock, i i-onsider it r.o tra-uble to show goods. alk. I KIIIL. t.-T 2-"3... THE UNIVERSAL FAMILY SCALE INDISPENSABLE Ro::sI.o!d irUcla. Win 1 tifptirp. ccur at-, no wri'tii to kxMe, kin aril mi'tv. eauulj utv flTNliKXt. -1IiH3l lifts ftptv.-? arl i (Jh- rbpest ca. ?Trr a aula. Ssiro mi 15 Paoa Iu rsrsaTSD Cismaa. I. S. SPENCER'S SONS, rt'lrORP, coxx. KO COMPLETE vithout of-:r. t-jb IJcht an Ftroer. -- tfj! ar! esi-er l.oelT lefj Ii.. ''; at strsiM' liarsi et;."1 .5- Am ycnr furtlwar denlfrrforonO or wnd to ua ur Circular. I. S. SFlKCsRS SONS. DH. FAHEHEY'S1 iHEALTH HBSTQEBR. ! rpHF. wtjnrfil cure effectesf by this bov well X kuown rstiredy, not only ia oit pnvata practice ; at hctu, bit throughout the V'nued tal. haiv - drawn the attention of tha c.eIi al Dro'WiDa. to tu ' thr:ghoit the Und. Ia 4 hrtmic Rhsptimau-m and Acute Coot. launJice. Rlim .rut L.verCxr.pVnl, Pimples sod rup:ions on the fai , Knrsipelas, Uropsical Trout les. pxloful sad o.rBcuit &!entru.!lion. Nervous or Sick Hmlachr, Ccst.ve ness C-omtipauoa, Millie Lev, hcald Hea-t, kia Dis-l'rr, I'kers and Boils, Ktdnrr sod Urinary wealr aes, Female srealcaessrs srcl Teller a iKnon,. A isrjte proportion of the Chbonic andC'bsttnatb DiSASfes thl afflict Mankind l-.aveahe:r e titn to an irr.pu'estnre of the Blood aal a drpraJ cotui: t:ca of ihe Livss,rnd pnis- ns ihe very fcu ia;n of 1 ile; snd if better "r-raedr ran Le twei tao tlsaltti Restorer. A Siwi a Bonta will produce nuch a change of teelirasofenlo Astonissj te Surrrjtss. reAovissD ano si-re it atrial. Au , PavcoisTS ano STCKSKs&rsas sell it. 4U.OO Ft:-Listi nn, d. fabrket a -. .-..ti- t'i..: - ,?;"!T!t ' 1 A A wsassjaJBssstt f-2 UT PENNSTLVaNIA BA1LI50 AD. TIM K-T ABLE Oaaud after Sunday. Nov., 29th. IbHS, trains that stop at Mitttin will run aa follows: EASTWARD. Hcstisodos Accowiiodatios' leaves Hao tinndon daily at .S" Mount Union 6.fiu a. m.. Newton Hamilton 7.C2 m., McTeytown 7:2 a. in., Lewistown 7,-W a. Kilford 8.0'J a m., MilMm S.! - m., I'ort Koyal a. ra-, Mexico H,27 a. ui , Tuacarora 8.30 a. m., Vannyke8,34 a. m , Themcsostown 8.42 a. m., Durwar J .4'J a m., Mitlerstown X.&i a m., Newport 9,fa . m., arriving at II irnsborf at 10 10 . m., snd at Philadelphia, 3 15 p. m. Jobtows Eupsess leaves altoooa daily at 7.15 a. m., and stopping a all regular atations between Altoona ac.d Harrisburg, reaches Mifflin at 10.25 a. m., Hirrisburg 12.4'J p. H., snd arrives ia Philadelphia at 6.0 p. m. Maii Tai leaves Pittsburg dally at 7.20 a. iu., Altoona at 2.'XI p. m., and a'op picg at all regular station arrives at .Mitf.in at i 'i p. m., Harrisburi; 7.1U p. m., Phila adelphis 4 26 a. w. al t. Exoress learea Pittsburg at 1 00 p m. Altoona 6 45 pm i Tyrone 7 17 pm; Iluni luguon 8 06 p m ; Lewiatown 9 20 p m ; Mit" flin 9 46 p m ; Uarrisburg 1116pm; PaiJa delphia 4 25 a m. 1'bi'adelphi Express will stop at Milllia st 11 49 hou H.tg&. WfcST WARD. Wat pASsi'Mika leaves Philadelphia daily at 4 SO a. iu.; Hirrisborg, 8 16 a. in.; Duncanoon, 8 63 a. iu.; Nvwpurt, 9 H a. ui.; 3sil orstown, 9 KCa. m.;Tuompoiitowu, 9 Ai a. hi.; Van Dyke, 9 53 a. ui ; Tucar or, 9 69 . ui.; Mexico, 10 02 a. ui.; Port liova!, 10 07 a. m.; i!llin, 10 la a. in.; Millurd, 10 21 a. m; iSarros, 10 i"J a. in.; i,witon, 10 40 a. ui McVejtoWU, 1107 a. n. Neton ilamiltou, 11 J m.; Uun tiLgdun, 12 C'i p. ill.; Troue, 12 68 p. ci.; Altoona, 1 40 p. m., Ud slop at ail regular stations between Uarriibuii; ami Aliuuua- OTtTLa Kxpsass leaves PLtU lelptiU dai ly at 6 4-1 p. tu., Uarrisburg, 10 2-J p. iC-, stopping al Kockviile, M u j.ville, jiuac.ia nou, Newport, MiKerstowu, Thonipsoui.oWu. Port hoy si, time at Mutiiu, 11 6o a. hi.; Al toona, 2 20 a. iu., aud Pltt&burg, tt 10 a.J. Maii. TbaU leaves PliilaJvipUla daily at 7 .00 a. m., Uarrisburg ll.uoa. ci., New port, 12 1J p. iu., Mutiia 12.47 p. ui., iiof ping it all regular stations between MiUlm ana Altoona reaches Atluoua at 3. -30 p. m., Pittsburg 8. 15 p. m. lii'-.Tisoixm AccoMaonATios leaves Phil aui l liia dany at 11 50 a. tu., tisrrisburg at 6.16 p. m., tluocannoi 6- p. ui., . .urlb.ii p. tu., Utlieratown b,ii p. iu., Tliouipsuutowa o,U p. ui., Va.idye J,4i p. ui., Iucarora b,-l p. in., Mevico 6,oi p. ui., 1 ort Koyal 7,oO p. 111 , Ahtttm 7,i6 p. tu., l.ewistuan 7,28 p. w., XsV'eyl j 7, W p. iu., Newtou lia ui.tou e,ii p. IB., liLLtinydou 8 45 p. m. Pacific Exrreesleavea Philadelphia It 20 p oi ; Uarrisburg 3 10am; Iui ci.n o 3 V9am; N ewpi.rt 4 01 a tu ; M:tliin44aa u; Lewihtown 6 Oti a m ; McVeytown6 30 a ic ; iit. Union 6 68 am; HunuiiKdon 4 115 a m ; Petersburg 6 40 a m ; spruce Creek Cblaoi; Tyrone 7 12aui; Be.l's Mills 7 32 m; 'Altoona 8 10 a m ; Fittsbuig 1 00 pm. Fa.f Lice leaves Philadelphia at 11 SO a m ; Harrisbuig 8 16 p m ; It itfiin 5 08 p w ; Lew:stovn5 2Mpn:; Hunting Ion C 4"pm; Tyrone 7 lo p ia ; Aituona 8 10 p ui ; Pitte turg 1 1 65 p m. fsst Line west, on Sundays, will stop at ru'iL-aunoti, Nc-sporl anl jl-Voyi-wo when tls(j;rd.. Mad Lxpress bast, on "uudars, will stjp st Barree, wben U-iiIf l. Jt.hnstoin Kx;-ess east, on Suniiys, Will connect witn uudaf Is ail east l.-a,iu j Jliarrisbur; at I to p. iu. Way Passenger west and Mail east will t stop at LurKuuw aiid Pooruiau'a Spriug, j ben fisge 1. ijohi.aiown Etpress wiil stop at Luccnow, wen brfe-l. LSS1STOWN WVISION. I Trait l.ewisiown Junctiun lor Ml'.- ! r.y al A5 a m, 10 45 am, 3 16pm; ior j Siml.uri at 7 15 a in, 2 55 p n.. J 1 ri'ie arrive at Lea-istu Junction from I U.lroy at U 10 a in, 1 40 piu, 4 4"p ui ; lioro lauuturyr: 9 25 a iu, 4 a pia. 1TKDNB DIVl.Slo.V. Trains leave Tyrone for Be ! fonte aal i en at 8 10 a m, 7 S p m. Leav4 I ly.i.ne tor Lurwmiso ile aud CleariieM at !4l t 111, I . U L III. I isms u-ave Ty rone tor Warriors Mark, I'eiibsyivA.,iu Fiiruitceaud Scotia at 2la ui sua s wO p tu. li'.u irrne at Tyrone Iroui Dc!U-!nnte c.d L a'k Hen at 7 05 a iu, n.i 7 t.O p ui. I"""- S"rie at Tyroue iroui Cmsriiv vii: j acil 'learflcUl al b 59 a iu, au.l 5 .o v m. 'Xruiua arrivu at l'j roue Iroiu Sco.ia, War riors ttark an 1 Peunsrlvauia Furuace at 6 ! ' - l ui. T. ii. It. A BEDFORD DIVISION. j Trams leave Huntingdon tor Bedlrd, j Lriita-'oit and CuuioeilAitd at 9 35 a. Iu. aud 0 .1 -j p. iu. Ti.nns arrive at Huntingdon from Bed- ; l0'd, briorport and CuuiOerland at 12 30 J. vtakk;;n Pi.KrTE, ATT0R N K Y-A T-L A VV, VrFFLISrOiF.V. iVNUT VC J.. PA-. "-ili-eti ..f and ci-nveyan- in firnit'lv i '.-n-l.-ii i-j. UJice with Aiki:..-i t ' ' 1 29 to l."i ia K. ArsTirsiis. tio. Jacob, .'a ITKIXO.l It. JtCURs, ATTi ) UN E YS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, Pa. Cfollectinit and Conveyancing promo-; iy attended to. Orrii'X On Mnin street, in pl.ice of resi encoot L..ii:a K. Atkinson, r-tj., s;ith ot l.rl lgr street. 1' . t: , lt"6. iu" resumeo aoriveiy int vrscti ! Medicine and Surgery and their coll i branches Ottoe nt the oid corner of ! sod th-.mg- streets, MiiUintown, Pa. March Z'J, lS7fi. M. BRAZKE, M. D., ; rnisiciAB and surgeon, A-wfsiia, Junialii Co , Pit. Orricc formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Prulesjionti business promptly attended to . al all huur. t , . . ' T T -in.- bl.AItilllia. JOSHPI1 1- STtu.ri (.111.15 ti. STIMIItL, lUSUSAKCE AQM1S. foki aoY.n., juxur.i co., CyOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, lo7&-ly Slow Lost, How Itesvtored !i J.i.i nl.li.he l. a new e1iii,.n .t DK. ! rTII f I' I' (I' I T ,..... . 1 v. r i.i. ,r. i. r.iiK A i r.i hSA I on the rwlirtil cars ot rrsMsrossiins or Seminal WVakui-ss, Intoluntary fetiilnal l.o-xe. IaeuTRscv, Menial and Thirical Iiu-aiieity, liiiseiiniients to Mairi ige. etc.: als", Ci'ksi pti..s. Keair.T and Kits, in d.ieed by si ll-inon euce, or sexual eAirar asnce, ic. The cell hrj'ed snthor. in this admirable essay. clearly deinn-tr:Hes lr.ni a thirty years' Mici!.lnl pmetici. Hut the a'arm eii,-.ni,-i,c". ul s, Ifahese may t- ad ii ally cnr.-.l ; j-.ii.iifir out a mtte ol uru at on. e simple, certi.ui. and eiiei-lual. bv n.ean. ot tsi.ii-li erty sutf.-rer, n. Mailer a', ii h c.nlt i n.a, , ,v cure biiu- i I i I.! -, ptiv.ttx'j ,i ,,1 r i,nctt:y i7i'ii I. ::! e .-.. i'.I in, hi iiio hands! ' v.-r v:i'H " t ever, rmn in tt.r luiid. e I t.s.al.-r peti. in (...iti ni'il. jr. 10 ai vil.iie s. poft i.iui, nn r.-eei.t in tour ( cenis or iwm )oiaue Manips. Address tUAKRAEI.I. KLD.tALLU. ti .iuu si., ew York, If. Y. ; Ipva Ptrtcs tits. 4 FALL OF CARPER Ctoice Pattern VELVET Body and Taptr, BRUSSELS, . Extra Super Mjdinm r. Grade INGRAINS, A Fall Una of VENETIAN, A ConiDlete Lim f RAG, A Ciclce Lot of HE NT, Eeantifal Pattirm fa STAIR, and HALL 0 arpets AT THE Carpet House AND FUBTHTOaE HOOKS OF TEE JUNIATA VALLEY. foir.vS. GiMYsnit At tha Old Siard, 0!t T3T? SOrTHTSiT CXZii W BRIDGE & VTATEH STSS NIFFLIXTOW!!, Pi, HAS JUST EECHYES All the iibovo eiiUEenied cii rbJ nil otuer things thai b! be fo-'.n J i carpet i mfm EE AT i'KICES bevc::d coMrETiitt ALSO, ALL KINDS 0? FURNITURE AN EXTKA LINE OF MATTRESSES, Bolsters ani Pte WINDOW SHAD IX ALL COLORS. Looking Glas IN GREAT VARIET1' tie, &c., to. In fact everything kept in a First-Cla.o 21 Furnishing Goods Store. JOHN S. ;RAYD!li Rf-US2TBEET.M-r Ertwevu tha Csna! and Wan S3' .VJFFLIXIOWM,
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