ii i k Then SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFL1NT0WN. Wednesday, January SO, 16. B. F. SCIIWEIER, nrroK aid rionitroi. All tbe bills for tbe Cleveland In auguration Ball Lave not b en paid. M Tuti;E are Bevcn editors in Con gress, tbe number should be a great deal larger. Aix England and Ireland are agi tated over tbe question of vhat to do with Ireland. It is believed at Washington that tbe Democrats will mate an tffort to pass a tariff reduction bilL They are ju6t finding out in "Wash ington that the report of both the corn and wheat crop is too high. Congress is tallang about esclud iug liquors from the Congressional restaurants, and substituting tea. cold A ntmber of citizens of Thiladel ptia are announcing in the newspa pers that they will not submit to the dictation of caucus nomination. The German flag has been raised trver the island of Samoa, regardless of the protest of the British Consul on the Island. , Germany is branch The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany have reduced their rates from Washington and Baltimore to 6uit the cut rates of the Baltimore & Ohio Company. Tickets for $13 to Chicago. Chicago newspapers contain blood curdling accounts of how 10,000 So cialists, Nihilists, or some other kind of ists, expect to blow Chicago to . but they utterly fail to tell what is to become of the ists. Thbee thousand feet of sand, culm and rock have been dug through to rescue the bodies of the twentyeix miners who were shut in the mines at Naaticoke, about six weeks ago. The bodies may be found any hour. Last Friday, the" Dauphin county couit rendered an opinion that the sale of South rtansylvauia auJ Beech Creek railroads are parallel and competing lints and that their sule to the Pennsylvania ia tmcobfcti lutkmal. Mr. Gowas has been elected Pres "wadt ,aeh&f the Beading Railroad Coni- pany, and unless the business of the whole country goes to wrecs, wuicn is not piobable, he will put the com pany on a bettr footing than it has been on in a number of years past. Ose of the incomprehensible utter ances of these times, is to hear a man declaiming against silver which has actual value within itself, and then in the neit breath hear the same man speak favorably of paper money, which Las no value except what is given by act of legislation. Miss Kathxbine Lee Bayabd, eld est daughter of Secretary of State, was found dead in her room on Sat urday about noon. On Friday even ing she had assisted Ler mother and father at a reception. She was tronb led with heart disease and it ia pre sumed that she died of that in an in stant. The weather prophets were all at soa with regard to the late great storm that began with a mild rain and closed with a cold wave that froze people and cattle in almost all of the states in the Union. Old Prob abilities must have been taking a winter bear-nap" for he did not her ald its coming. Congressman A. G. Curtis wanted Speaker Carlisle to give him a fish in the shape of the Chairmanship of the Committea on roreign Anairs, but tho Speaker gave the war-Governor a stone in the shape of the Chairmanship of the Committee on Banking and Currency, which Mr. Curtin declined with thanks. Ths Philadelphia Bulletin of the 13th iust, says : Senator Payne of Ohio is confronted by one of the baldest charges of bribery and cor ruption ever brought against a Sena tor of the United States. His ac cuser gives the names and prices for each vote alleged to have been bought in the Ohio Legislature, and Le cannot get away from it by mere calling of hard names. It is time for the Republican Party to rise in its majesty and turn the rascals out. Senator Patsb, of Ohio, is not having a pleasant time of it, some of Lis constituents sav that he bought his way into the United States Sen- j ate and propose to prove it, which if done will oust him from his seat. Mr. Payne is a Democrat but with all that it is hoped that the charge may not prove to be a correct one, t'.e brethren are such apt scholars, t that should the charge be a true one there is no telling what effect it may Lave on the biethreu. Repcblicax Senators held a caucus last Friday, to decide npon a concert of action in asking tbe President and Cabinet officers for their reasons for removing certain office holders. The Senate the Republican part of it wants to know whether the Presi-' dent has been removing office hold ers '"for cause," or "foroffensive par tisanship.' Great Democratic frauds for the election of members of the Ohio Legislatnre were perpetrated in Ham ilton county, last fall, at the meeting of the present Legislature the mem bers from Hamilton county were un seated. A certain percentage of the Democratic press say, the members were nn seated for the purpose of electing John Sherman to the United States Senate, bat by its own weight the story falls, for the Republicans on ioint ballot could have elected Sherman with all the falsely return' ed members seated. It doesn't seem probable that Con gress will suspend the coinage of the silver dollar, which is in accord with the will of the people, for it is un derstood that to suspend the coin age of silver is about equivalent to ruling silver out as money and every body knows what a wreck of business would follow such a course. There are two other things in regard to silver that the people of the country would like Confess to do : first, put as much silver in a dollar piece as will make it equal to a gold dollar piece ; second, redeem the trade dol lar. Donayin's Charge. Colonel Donavin , a Democrat charg es that Mr. Payne secured a seat in the United States Senate by bnyin ? six Ohio Senators and six Represen tatives, as follows: Senators, Cable, $3,000 ; McLyman, $2,500 ; Rauiey, $3,000; Brenner, $5,000; Welch, $2,000; White, $3,000. Total $22, 500. Representative Fierce, $1600; Uolbrook, $1,200; Lowenstine, $1, 800; Schultz, $1,500; Zeigler, $2, 500 ; Hamilton, $1,500. Total, $33. 000. GESEILIL .XEWS ITEMS. The floods have swept avay a num ber of villages in Rouinelia, and the loss of life is thought to be great Oil was again successfully need to gtiil the ocean by the coast survey steamer in the recent stgrtq, Dr. Hostetler, the Pittsburg man I has made a fortune oul of his '"Bit ters"' is certain that the South Penn railroad will be built. Paper rails are made in Russia. Tbey are longer than ordinary rails, and said to have a greater adhesive ness in contact with locomotive wheels. Twenty-nine cadets failed to pass the examination jutvt held at West Point. Of these two were in the first class, fourteen in the third and thir teen in the fourth. Annia Sullivan, a sixteen year old girl living in Pittsburgh, subject to epileptic fits and partially paralyzed, fell into an open tn-ate one day last week and was fatally burned. Jacob Machulis, of Bchuylkill Co., has been sentenced to ten days im prisonment and to ray a fine for keeping a gambling-house, His of fense was in allowing people to play for drinks in his saloon. Burned te Death. Baldwin, Wis., Jan. 11. During the temporary absence from his hom6 of John Gnnderson, an employe of the Woodville Lumber Company, Saturday night, his wife, after put ting her youngest child to bed, left two others, one about, five and the other four years of age, and went to the 6bble to milk the cow. In some way unknown the children overturn ed the lamp, exploding it, and the clothes of the youngest child were set on fire. It would Lave been burned to death had not the elder one carried it out of doors and ex tinguished the flames with snow. The mother was very badly burned trying to rescue the baby, and would bavo perished in the flames had not the neighbors prevented her making the second attempt Tho honse, with contents, was entirely consum ed. In the rubbinh the charred body I of jy wa8 fonn,i. War Claims. WAsnrsoTON, Jan. 11. More than one-third of the bills introduced in the House the present session, and they number somewhere between three and four thousand, are for claims of Southern people growing out of the late war. IN ever before in the twenty rears since the war clos ed has such a flood of claims of this kind been presented, and it is evident that if they are to receive a propor tionate share of the time which Con- CTeP8 will give to the various meas ures to come before them there will be very little opportunity for legis lation affecting principally the peo pie of any other section of the coun try. In past years it has been nec essaryfor claimants to prove that they were loyal during the war, but the tendency seems to be now the other way, if one may judge by the great increase of such claims that have been presented. A Fight Betweea Farmers, Wilmington, January 12. Wesley Hanby was shot and instantly killed by Isaac S. Talley in Brandywine hundred, about three miles north of the city limits, this morning. Both men were faru'-rs, abont thirty-five years old, and lived close by where the tragedy occurred. Between them a feud had existed for nearly a year. Since the storm last Friday the road leading from tbir farms to the )Yil- mington and Philadelphia turnpike has been bo obstructed by snow that a cut had to be made through Tall ey'a farm. Yesterday Talley decided that he would allow no more travel over his property and put np the bars. In the evening Hanby started across the farm, and being met by Talley was informed that he could not go that way any more. Hanby declared tht he would go that way whenever ho wished and that he would make a trip this morning. To-day Talley arose early and awaited Hanby 's approach. To keep warm while he waited he built a brush fire in the snow. Hanby came along about half past six with a Dear born and several calves, which he was taking to Edgemoor. Hia fath er, who feared trouble would ensue from the attempt to cross Talley 's farm, followed on foot Reaching Talley 'a farm Hanby alighted from the Dearborn and took down the fence bars. Talley protested and a fight ensued, daring which Hanby drew a gun from the wagon and at tempted to discharge it, but it failed to explode. Hanby then secured a club and struck Talley over the head several times. Thereupon Talley drew a revolver and fired twice, one shot piercing Hanby 'a heart and kill ing him instantly. Talley waa very badly injured and when the police authorities from Wilmington went to arrest him he waa in bed and his condition so critical that ha oould not be removed. The case was investigated by the Coroner's jury this afternoon and a verdict was rendered that Hanby died from a piatol-shot wound inflict ed by Talley. The latter 'a condition to-night ia serious. If he recovers sufficiently to be put under arrest he will be) held to await the action of the grand jury. Attempted assasilnatiea. Lakoastu, Jan. 13. Joseph J. Doesch, formerly a saloon-keeper of thia city, made an attempt to assass inate Judge Livingston thia morning about eleven o'clock. Doesch railed at the Judge's residence, and was admitted into the Judge's presence in his library. On being queritionsd as to bis business Doesch advnnced to the Judge, and pulling a self cock ing revolver placed it at Judge Liv ingston's head. The Judge caught the man's arm and a desperate strug gle ensued, In which the Judge se cured possession of the weapon. As sistance arrived and Doesch was ov erpowered and arrested. A charge of felonious assault and battery was prefen ea against him, and be was committed in default of bail. Doesch formerly kept a disorderly saloon in this city, and Judge Livingston can celled his license last April Latter ly he ha been in the saloon business in Reading. Doesch, who is still un der the influence of liquor, says he will shoot the Judge at the first op portunity. College Han In Politics. j The St Louis Globe-Democrat in a recent issue says : Those who in sist upon the value and necessity of collegiate influence in our politics can find but little comfort in the con templation of the present facts in that connection. The President of the United States, Grover Cleveland, never attended a college of any kind. The Acting Vice President, John Sherman, is a graduate of the com mon schools of Ohio. The Secretary of State, Thomas F. Bayard, never got farther than a Delaware rural academy. The Speaker of tho House of Representative, John G. Carlisle, is a self educated man. Of the en tire sfcftntv-four members of the Senate, only thirty are graduates of colleges; and of tnese thirty only twelve hold diplomas from institu tions of national reputation. In the House, the ratio of college graduates to those who never had any oodege training is less than one to four, and tho collegians are by no means the strongest und most influential men of the body a statement which also applies to tne relative standing and power of the two classes in tue ben ate- The party leaders on both sides in both branches or Congress are neariy all men whoso educational privileges, in the strict senses of the expression, were confined to the or dinary country or village school. It seems incredible that Harvard, with all its boasted service and its long array of alumni, really furnishes but one Senator. Yale does some what belter, having three Senators to represent her, while Princeton and Hamilton have two each, and Bowdoin and William." one each. Singularly enough, neither of the Senators from Vermont or New Hampshire is a college graduate, and only one each of those from Mains and Connecticut have that distinct ion. Few people are aware, we stl3 pect, that Senator Edmunds, tLe peer of any other man in the naticn as to political and legpl wisdom and influence, never attended college n day in his life. The same is true of Senator Beck, who is probably the most capable and forceful man on the Democratic 6ide. New York, the greatest of the States has Mr. Ev arts, a Yale graduate, to speak for her ; but the best representative of college breeding, in manner and ef fectiveness (Mr. Ingalls) hails from the comparatively new and untutor ed State of Kansas, instead of stand ing for one of the old and well school ed Eastern States, as would eeem to be most proper and consistent and it is equally curious to note that one of the ripest scholars in the Senate (Mr. Morgan) conies from Alabama, and never enjoyed any school advan tages beyond those furnibhed by the humble academies of his native State. There is no warrant, of course, for the inference that because so many of our legislators and other promin ent political characters are not col lege graduates they must be unedu cated men. A3 a matter of fact, ma ny of them are excellent scholars, having overcome their deficiencies in the college line by resolute and pains taking processes of self -culture. It is doubtful if any collegians in tho Senate are better versed in all the departments of classical and modern learning than such men as Edmund, Sherman and Morgan. In verv few instances, it ia safe to say, could one tell by listening to or reading the debates which speakers are college bred and which are not. The gravest and most intricate questions are din cussed with an average intelligence and readiness in the matter of echo lastio conditions that makes it prac tically impossible to draw the Una of separation. It not nnfrequently hap pens, indeed, that the debater whose education has been obtained outside of the colleges; and who does not therefore feel bound by certain pre judices and traditions, ia able to pre sent a case more clearly and Ihor oughly than the collegian whose learniDg is so procise and so tied to given precedents and points of view that it becomes an embarrassment ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Hive yonr sale bills printed at this office. Thirty-fire cents will bur a pair of ladies gum shoes at G. W. Heck's. Others charge fifty cents. Joint Institute. A Joint Institute composed or the conn ties of Snyder and Juniata, will be held at Richfield, commencing Friday evening, Jan uary 29, closing Saturday January 80. Tbe f ollowing subjects fjr discussion, will be opened by tbe persous uatued : Address of ot welcome, O. B. Suloutl'; Fractions, 8. H. GraybiU j Director's duty, U. Yv. Sie ber ; Heading circles, J. U. Willis ; Parents mistakes, J. N. Keller; Primary touching, Harvey Uaas; Teacher's mistakes, E. S. Ilockenbrock ; School pnniabuiunts, B. M. Bowersox ; School examinations, S. - A. Knoase ; Objects of study, O. B. Sulouffi How to make school attractive, W. K- Speakruan ; The teacher as a student D. L. Kepner. All are Invited to come and take part In the discussions. The exercises will be interspersed with music and recitations by the public schsols. W. E. Aum as, Co. Sopt. Two dollars and fifty cents will bay a pair or men's gam boots it O. W. Heck's. Others charge three dollars. notes from lcAllstervHle, Pa. News is scarce. Tbe sleigh bells are beard la the land. Abe Laty has been put on the county. Mr. Benner buried a two-year-old dangh ter, on Monday last,. The schools are making quite extensive preparations for the Adjourned Institute next weok. Senator W right and Mrs. Hunter paid our town a Hying visit lat week. Both report the S. O. 8., in good condition. Conldn't we have a literary society this winter 1 We could have some place to go and combine profit with pleasure. Mrs. Sherwood snd daughter Mary, who have been making an extended visit In Mer cer connt came home on Friday last. The band boys are going to give a con cert about the first oi next month. Our girls should do all In their power to help the boys get up a good entcrtsimueut. January 16, ISS'I. Uao. LEGAL. UDlTOii'S NOTICE. Estate of J'Jtl JCinttr, dectnsti Tbe unlersicned atillt TippointeJ by the Orphan's Oonrt of Jsnia' a co'inty, to dis tribnte the balance lu lha bauds of Michael Oolfron, adoiiui'traujrol the es'-iyf Jojl Kitiler, late of Favetie towr.ihip, d'eeited, hereby gives notice, that he wilt attend to tbe duiii of bi appoi'aient ia n;s omce In MidliiitowD. Pa., on Friday, the lUth day ol February , l!?8i, belwen tho boo-s of 1 and 4 o'clock P. id , f d dv, whin sad wliare all pcrsoas interested shtll appear or Ite b dsbam-d fntui sharing in ai I fund. AxrttD i. PATTiasns, Jan. lfl, ibbl. Auditor. AGENTS WANTEDS 'GpyoftheRebelliom." tlA. Only Vrr of Unkind The "SPY " rpmt tsxmaj rwrfjoWKwneTrbeforwputHt'h'd. A trmi-blc swunt of tbm cooapiwy to efnn.ta juolo. IriIou zpfiiQof ot our I'rDxiuL 6rm tn tbe Rebel Capttot; tbeir heroic bravery fuPy rrconn.U ia tha vivid ekctchr. The Spy" i the most th tilling war book ptt pnblislied. Endoral by hundrf la of Pre and Afrema tntimniiiaJa. A Urge hand, aume book, pjff: AOUlnfltrattrn. l-ACENTS WANTED! A QINTSI "Hi!" ri l mtt trilinit t othen. Ori-r oi kunlret1 thaHtand aiiplirai itnui for aeraeiN hav4 bn riw!vt-Ll Wa hvm inaziT mgaitM who haTtt aoM from too ta JL kuwtmt copirt. irTh "PY" it ipH f-n'r Ttt car -.-.r;, I .v i iii:t h f-itm-l i:i l.-'-- - . w i.-' l.a. f.i.-;M. .-..... etrry-?-!,-. L.)y-.- In ?'y tvifr ' I, t.l rr-r Wa w.lrr.Btimit r.i r iv ";iT-.-i Ainiy Tost tii'I inrTr,UiWTi.bipauii.-. : i rt t: ;ut- U.a. l''ir full pfcn'r-ilr.m anrt trrru . cci tt w.trpM a.W.CaiiLtloS 4 CO.. fnUiiiior. :..r Yort From Pole fo Pcle: Ater'i AtirAF.iu hu dcraotirtTated Its on cr tf cure for ktl ot lbs blood. The ha.pooner'9 Story. "-' y - A.- Etdj'or.i. Juti 1, 1383. Vr.. T. C. Arrit fc Cr. Twenty yrtrt tt I a l.ftrj.ner In lh North t'aeifie, ba S otlicr, M 1S crew nil tr ylf wr iatit tip wtls t urty. Oi.r bol!s werabk'tid, sunis wo:ii n i birt-illnr. trth ota. purpls blou! Ail tr r t', n:.'l oar Wentb .-i-aictl rotten. TkH j ant lAltfe we wn pretty badly off. Ail oar ime-Jmco waa aceldeDlaily diimd, b.t tbs ?anain bad a efojpta doxea boulaa of atsk's ?An?arARiLIJh and tnvs ua that. Wo reeo. trr. oa It qttlTlw-r than I hurt orer aeen mea brought about by anr c-thcr treatraMiifir ScnrvT, and fro Men a red' deal of It. tttaf smb. t!o tn Tour Alaiaaeof yonr Baraaparilla bi e-od for acary, 1 thcwisht yon aujhuo kaow of Ihla. and ao aeid yoa iao facta. JUaptciful.y youra, Kaltu T. WlsaATB. ; Tho Trooper's Experience. " ' i'omn, SoutolamdiS. Jric,)Jtmrch7, Da. J. C. Ani a Co. eeaUraen: I htvt irurh pleaaaro to teatlfy to tho creat ytltt of y ur hraa-4'la Wo bar btn tUJitmtd hcrv for orar w yaara. during; wbica ilae wo y .i tc Mto In vn'a. Betas under oaSTaa for u-h a timo hrquht on what la called tn tbts eonr.try "Tld-arra." I bad tooao aora for aomc tiiae. 1 vaa adi feed to taka your aaraa Ttarflla. two V1 of which mad my aoras diaappcar rapidly, aad I am now qoita wall. r Youra trulT, T. K. Boostt, ' . Troofrr, Cap MowmUi HiJItmtn. : Aer's Sarsaparilla I the only thoroughly ffeetrro blood-pariSar, the only iBedictne tbal eradleatea tho pofaona of Scrofula, Mereury, and Coatafioaa UUeaaa from tlia ayatem. rasrAUD ut Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co Lowell, Mass SdtJ by all nrnsrlau : Prto 1 ; diz botUos for fa. Caution ICotlce. AH peraons are hereby cautioned .pains Tresspassing upon the lutius or tho nr.der sijrnea, whether seated or nDeaUl, or in pftSMAcsion of, fur tlie purpose of fisliinsr, bunting. g.itberitK berrier, cutting timber, or for any nDnecceaaery purpose. Benjamin Shellebergi-T, Joseph Pine, Wnj. narinan, John 1'ine, Isaac Ebellenberger, John Keller, Maurice Leonard, Lucieo Anker. JJune 11, B.U.Sanzcr, -' ESPENSCHADE'S COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF Fall and Winter Quads, has now been shelved, and will be kept np week after week by fresh supplies from tbe bead ef tbe market at Lowest Priees. FOR LADIES lie baa Dress Goods, Notions, Trim miogs, Bleak silks, Colored silks, Col ored Cesbiueres, and a full line of lo prioed Dress Goods of lh latest shades, and else a fall line of standard shades. HIS SHOE DEPARTMENT is fall, from tbe Fioest Shoe to tbe most snbstaitlsl Plow Shoe, at priees that will astonish you. Shoes for chil dren, Misses end Ladies. GROCERIES Of all kinds, Coffee, Sugar, Kioe, Tea, in short ezerytbing, ask for what you want QCEENSWARB AXD GLASSWARE. Every bouse mast keep np its sup ply of QUEEN3V7ARE, GLASS WARE, WOODEN WARE. This is tbe store to call en for suoh articles. If yon eannot visit my plaoe, your order by mail will be promptly attend ed to. Visit tbe store. MAIM STREET, Oppobiti Court IIorsB, JMiffliutowii, Pa., Frederick 3?E7TSC1TADE. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OFMIFFLIMTOvTX, PA. WITH BRANCII AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. KEVIN POMESOY, Prtudtnt. T. VAN IBWIN, CatKttr riitrcTOss : J. Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph Knthrock. Jfoib nerMW, Philip M. Kepner, Amos G. FonsslI, Lon! E. Aikinson. W. C. Pomuroy, STOCKBOtDSIS . N.vin Pumwor. . K. Parker. PL !ir M. KeDner. Annie M. S heller. V Joseph Rothrock. Jane U. Irwin, .Vary Knrts. Samuel t. Knrts J. Holme Irwin, T. V. Irwin, r. B. Krow. George Jacobs, L. K. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bonsall. Noah n.irtiler. Charlotte Snyrtct lntrrtiit illuuf.1 at tl a rut. iif S nnr 'ent. on 6 niontha rrrtirirateii. 4 irent.oD 12 months cvtilK-ates. f Jn23, 18H6-tf lAUTIO.N NOT1CS. All perilous are hrefr cautioned against trespassing upon the lands of the nnder signed. In rayette, Delaware or Walker townships, by Ashing, hunt ing or la any other wsy JoATBtx Kura, Cath4ri:ii kvsri, D. B. Dims, S. J. KraTK, l.rtiss Drxx, Jacob Uonrs, A. H. KraTK, S. Own Etaxs, C. F. SricHta, J. B. Uabdib, J. F. Dkttba. Vs. BaASTnorraa, Jou Mi Kbst, O. W. Shith, Hssrt Ansa, JsihS risu. C. G. SilCLLT, Datid Aarra, Tbstob Bbhiieb, Jou L. Arm, 8. M. KrrAS, Datid Uobabobb, Lsvi I. Mists. Abivold Vaaxas, September 15. 18S4-lf. jwisqto stats A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can stof tooth teas tn leas than lire miuutes ; no pain, no extracting. That I csn extract taetb without pain, by the u -e of a H11M applied to ths teeth ami gums ( no danger. Thai Diseaswl ev Gams .known a Sent ey) treat '.rVued sncci sslu'.ly i ani a eurj warj-irrauuj tn every ! Teftti FlLLBD and wnrmnttj lor Iif". Artificial Teih repaired, ejclut roJ, or rerui.dilleil. In, j $.1I0 tn $1J per set. Beaiitilul txiiai Euatuvled Teet InserleJ at pric- a In Mi'i ill. Ali worn warranted to giro perfect aatlv faction. Peoplo who have artificial teeth with which they cannot ea', are especially inTited to call. Will riit profeositttially at their homes if notified by litter. G. L. DERH, Practical Uentlst, FsTASttsaio til MirriisTow.t, Pa , l.t 1810. Oct. 14 '85. McKillips & Gg's. Planing Kill, Port Roral t'enua. BAnvrAcrrsEsi or Ornamental Portioos, Ilruckel and Scroll Work. DOORS, SASII, BLINDS, SIDING, aiOCLDIJUrl, FLOORI.I.S. Also, dealers in shingles, Ut!l, and fr:no lumber of every description. Country lumber worked to order. Or ders by mail promptly sttends'l to. All orders shoall be .'ent to. McKILLIPS ft. CO., jI0.21.S5. I'crt Roj si, Vi. iMERCHAiNTS It, to double their protils by introducing s line ot new goods, indispensable to ail fimlie, will adure lor lull particular, UKAl.TU FOOD COMPANY, No. 72, Avenue, New Tork. Jan. K, '5-ly. M ANHO OD g?nt7e m an having innocently contracted tbe habit ot seir abuse in his youth, and in consequence sutTered all the horrors of Sexual Incapacity Lost Manhood, Physical Decay, General Prostration, etc.. will, out of gym pity lor tor bis Icllow sufferer, mail tree tbe recipe by which be was rtnallv cured. Addreoa in confidence. J. VT. PINKNEY. 41 Cedar St., New Tork. Jan. 8, 'b5-ly. BfbW at 1-9 and OH ToFtameQSR at Ipkh tr bh to die boliMi In pper. pnnunK anl ami rWT. first aaet ami out IHBIBHk REVISED 'VERSION. mil for two tr.-fc. Rare mnort .-Qr ul er?ru hanca for ajrn to ma Re mom t. Mrcil aui f- .f out fib Hm Tuar i-ir.rAi iftu run. cr iormeht Comm. u. 7 BACK -DofJ- WE MEAN RACK TO OUR NEW QUARTERS IN PATTERSON. - Xon will want to see ns in oar new business place. We have Warm Overcoat.-). We Lave Tine Warm Overwwts. We have Men's Reliuble All Wool Suits. We Lave Fine Suits All Wool ef Different Styles. We Lave Little and Big Boya' Suits. Every dollar laid out for clothing OUR PHICES ARE WINNING. Nothing iiiakts customers rally lo us like tho honest, ,w ell made, relia ble and substantial stock of clothing reaJy made that is worth to the last penny tho prices asked. For we assure tneta that we bve carefully re examined and re stocked our btore, and o make u qniok stilo have marked the prices at a very sinull advance on the very low cost Remember whatever you buy of ns must be as represented. Whence say a euii ia all wool each most be the fact, and whtn we give you a piice we guarantee that such price is lowur than any one else can soil the same article at Sam'l STBATER, TUI OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER. IN PATTERSON. May 13, 1S35. QUIZ", T'iSAL Mwmi STOVES. 7TU1 bJt, broil, -rash, Iron, boU, simmer, roaet suid toast vucli quicker eAd bttr thau nny coal cr yrcoi oock SaCTaaj. It U rwady ia a xnl&nte avnA stopped In ftn IzLStJant, jf biatif ly yssMurr a littlo " cxk ttal .asatrs" wtH ho na'led (eaOa a apUaatlea M lUzion Otoo Co. st. Lono, ito. THS UNIVERSAL FALXILY SCALE IS INDI6PEKSABLE ElBStHQld irtic'i. aeeur- lOOMV alwayj n.iy. ooaily an .jrvroeid. oeciipioo h tt lo sv law aa1 at the eneap. seals a-ar luada. Ban rwa II Piw. HavwraUTaB Cibcwlab. I. S. SPENCER'S SONS, ULFonn, cow pi. iLW&Ti SIAftDY miiii5 STOVE COMPLETE WITHOUT ONE. LIht sr.d ftronc. r ramental and duraMa. and w.ini',v earii la waraarng disliea fit: msiitPirL Ask your hardware cUalor for 4 r .ana us for Qrauiar. I. S. SiQENCES. S SONS. uix-jroitx. CONN. 1. Tho EAQSv? copper pyHF 6 YEARS TnC FB0NT. Tha only ?efeot hrf pap, ein.- tnrs Irpn ETre.p n.Ter ru.' . ftov.r wears, aore. Bada repairs. TBE EioST I? U 31 i EVER MADE. vrtnlaa water SSfeat. l ifti TTUl rals. water 8S feat. amp i. supplied with claeji -ji fcr claanp. ao it ran ba net ufi aniwitri and bj any oae s vtirna ia auDDliea wita M 4 T want every reader ef this at- Tel I awvnaru 10 pawi far one n utt dewrriiiUT. etreuiara It will u?U Ks all anstit UUa and other tVwr mps I maia. aad ct She many aWianiai 1 s aad Bicrita ver acy atria f PamDaiada. I. would lasvar torn mtj aakax ai arr awing aaks. RUFUS EAGER, lite luihctursr, M. IaMaesuster, Mam. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The "iver'! T h.iviriir been eriua!ii-ntly cured ol lhr dreid disease. ('crtMinipiion, by a inip'e remedy, in nxii:'is to nuke ktowti to iiis feilow sut'ere s the t.i '.ms of euro. Tn sil who ileir- i:. I: wi I -nd a a coj v of the pre-e ii-ii in tt.-:. (rii:1:.) with the rl'reetion fr pt-iii3 an-i th- satire vl.i--h l!t- e w:li tin t a sm I 'rit b ( jr Cut fiHM, ("Ol.rs. PdN I'l'fll IV. Asihiix, iiROM'ums. 1.- P.irtt- s ivis.r.tii ? 1 JV -srrt;vt o'i, tt i't plt.io .-vl-ire- !. v. K. A. WILSON, m Per.n t . xrill-itn.l.i.rjib, N. Y. J. 11. '!" ly. RUFTUUELt tion Powder, r'.j. '! cure. l.0" by mail with InM irtrections. Fonk tor 2 cent stamp. PKKT ft CO.. -XI M.itu Avenue, Nsw York. Jaa. 8, 5-ly JF 'tf v- .e?.H R. . J 1? ' a "n ntvimo. r rv.-'?-5 at, a. w.fehai to mm a I - f n AT 1$ AGAIN. you - with ns is a help to yoa. WITHOUT A MATCH. OUIi 'I.ARfiE STOCK." CUI. "COMrLETK A50RTJlE., OUR "5F.W STILES." OCR StPEEIOK MARE." OUR "LOW PRICES." V. C. YTIS & CO, (IoIIiIes- for Sen, ToulbJ, Bojs nd ChiWn-D, 60'3-G01-5O6 ; nestnut Street. pErLADLLrmA. Fall and M inter Goods. t f.nl,fii,fnrni Ik TillllllC tt'.lt I haT. now in my new millinery store at my place of residence on Wstrr street, Mlitiiutown, second door from cornor of Bridge street, . r .n .i.x.b ..r r;i n.l winter millint rv goods, all new, and of the latest styles, and baring employed first ciss rr.ll'.inera, I am r.reniireJ to smiulT the rublio with everything fonnl tn a firstclass millitier store, conn and exstuina n.y iioci, 1 consider It no tronbls t. show goods. Mur S-e!.l.T. : 1. -. - THS H02SS a vjOPPrB HE iTK2t. L1XID, capawiry, 7 caEoas per m!aMk ,Tha Easiest Vrk!r,tr:j .Soubte-Aotlng ; pump .4 Ever Preduwed. f -- - 4 J .1 Fitted for f.rtm - t - i s- ? .. " v : A. auusABrii'a wmttrjtr itntmtoe r w. arte? fwrpUA A P FIRE Ef5 EKGH A IX THAI.? L wrt!t'lT- ?!tt sflhaiBllmnB aaar.l j61ea8a fStlailcyKTr Cfl. Uj n inssr. r..i.T.s, j.. r. v DE, PAHSNET'B ' i 'HI! worHerfid ctrret fT by this no wel- f i -- r , -:i i. anowa renteav, ct only in oiir primes practice ?t h.me. tru thrcujiionf. lh Vr.il. 1 Mitca, haT-ira-n the attcmioa of the meJical pro.sion to iu je thrrxiQhout the land. In Chrunic Kaevrr.atWni ir.d A-ute (knit, Jaun..ic, P-. 10111 dlso.dera and L.verCompla nt, Plrrplcs r.i Eruptiops on t..r rz i-.rvsipeU, Drorical Troa' le. painful ami d-lr..i M-aslnr U..3, Nenroua rr tirlc Sieadache.Cciti'-c- Co.i tlpausn, Lt?. Sold Hod. Miin r.-las, lH-e-s and bo.N, K'dney and L'r:iary w-ar-.A, Female veaUnrsse5 aed Tetter affection.. AlrceijrportionofthCMHowic akdOb?ti::a r i':v-5CStl:At atTlict I.kkind hare th'tr O'if'.a in -n imriu'e stnte of the BrooDanda deprived ccr :i.r. oi the tivrvt?ndpoi.fns ta very fctxii.a;n of l.-t?: nrtd m better relticdy cad be used than I.U-alill Iifitorfr. A S.t-r.i BoTrL. will Dr.ouce such a change of feelii.a as often to Astonish :e Strrwi,. I eAnvissoandetve it a uol. Au. Lteli&GisTa aho Stonuurtn sell it. tSi-OO 2303XSOS PasrAavD sr A it. IX FAHHNtV ; trUK, HAGEKSTOWX, BXTX PENNSYLVARAIL; TIME-TABLl On and al ter Saaday, Not v trains that stop at Miffli. ,iU EASTWARD. HcsTisor5 AccnODAm , tingdon dailv at 6,::n m m 6.5rt a. ,., ,. ,on ,l411i-'o taj,, JlcV e.Ttown 7,4 a. m I cw: t in., M.lford 8.0!, . . MW J?-7'59 . Fort Koyal A.-" a. m., Jlexirn , anil at Fhilail.-li.l.i.. . 1t I i-r p. m. 1 Johstow.i Expatis ieiv. .i. at 7.15 a ., an-1 sto a stations between Altoona and H reaches Mifflin at 10.23 a in h03 12.40 p. SI., and arrive, in fT 1 7.2) a. m.. Altoona at 2.00 ping at all regular ..iM at , I-, . oi.. lUirri,i,urg 1 -! aile'.phia 4 i", a. iu. P Mall FtnAa .w.m u:... L HiilailrlphU Ex-r M Hon in. at 11 b'J iiea ti fK-a. Wt ST WARD. V.iT daily at 4 30 a. uj.; ki-ur.ti.ut t k"'' DV:t . !! in.; Millen.t.,wn, a KS a. iu.; Taunts, J1 9 47 a. n..; Van l! k-, v :,; ,7 on. titifftlnn. 12 till n. in T.. . Altooua, 1 4) p. iu., ai,d stop .."j statious between Uiura-jjiiri I Otkteb tlrsi.i leav. j r-uiUU;.!' ly at 6 4U p. la., llarri,iurjj, lo . " stopping at koeUvtile, Mary,U:s, nou, .Nt.rt, Xiilier.tuntj, Im port Koal, tiiue at MniiiH, 11 &i n, . 7 tooua, i a. m., aid Pitiurg, 4 " Maii. Ibais leaves PuiU-U.n T.t) a. tu., Uiirruliunr U.ini . m. j," port, 1 1J p. ui., ii;tlir. U.;; p. "j, ping at all regular statiuas twUnw and Aitootia reuclius Altooni at 4 b."b PittabUrjT : p. Ul. f lii.Nri.suo.i A'.coanociTn., ltlv py, adc.puia daily t llMt 6.1i p. m., Duuenaaua 5..VJ p. ai. V. portb.li p. ui., Kil.er,tj:i j1' Thompson tu:i i-j j,. ia.( Vtmia if p. tu., Tuocarora j,61 p. m., X-woiM j. iu., l'ort Koyal 7,m p. ui., JSiim J uj., Lea :' a ,-? p. m.,acVi!t.ja 7. 6u p. iu., Aritt'iii IU.uiitua S,U p. J Uuutii.gdoa b li p. in. Pacific Express leaves PhiUilelibis II J p m ; Harritburg 3 h) a tu ; Duncuisonl 89am; Newport 4 01 aui; MilulCs m; Lew.etowa 5 00 a m ; McVe't0Ka5 jg a m; Mt. L'ni.m .imi HiinUi.-iotJ 0 a ui ; Petersharg j 4' s tu ; S ,r'i.e Crati 6 64 a ti ; Tvroue 7Uain: Boll'i Hi 1 6i a Ul ( Aitucua 8 i'J a in; 1 U p iu. Pitutej Fast Line leave. Philadeiji: 1 at II m; Marrleburg 3 15 pm; M. :Sn .i.SB. Lewistown 5 i.-p ; U'fittKg.i-u , Tyrone 7 lu p 111 1 A'ltuoija ? li j, ai ; f j;' hnrg 11 io p m. t at Line wet, oa Saa.Uys, w;li jt jj n Duncannoc, enr-r: o-il ji:V7Uaa when daiit J.. M ail Eijresi eist, un f iia lavs, ':& at fi&rree, a hen ilayi. Johnstown KxreJ ea-I, ..a S&0ai will cunuoct with sauday M.,1 eut Icavi UirriflL)Ufg at 1 15 p. ui. Way Pasi.njrer e.it ao 1 Hsll eat vj stop at Lucknutf nt-l t-ovr.uiu'i Spzt, when Hogged. Johnstown Express ill s;- it Lucijuv, wheu flagged. LKWliTOWN UiVla!i. Train" leave Lewtstown J inctlua tor 13 roy at 8 Si a m, Id 4o a m, i 15 p m ; fr Sunbnry st 7 1 J a in, 2 ii p oi. Traias arrive at Lewisti.a Juuctio!k Hiiroy ai a 10 am, I 4 ) r,.i 4Cpa!;fKa tiuuuury at 9 25 a ni, 4 i-j u, TXKONK DIVISION. Trains leave Tyrono tr Soi'vintssat Lock liaven at 8 1 J s m, 7 40 p m. Lara Tyrona for Curweiis ilia aal CleirCildit 8 20 a tn, 7 oU p m. Trains leave Tyrone tor Warrior, Mirk, Penn3yiv:,ia Furnice uad bcuiia si m acd I JO p m. Trains arrive at Tyrouo tioui Bdictaa ai d Luck Uavcu at 7 0j a tu, and 1 il fa. Traius arrive at Tyrone irm Carc lillo and Cli.ar!ltf! J at'o -b :a, mJ JMpi. Tr.MDS arrive at Tyroiie from Scout, War riors Mark and Pennsylvania rttascf 08 a tu, st i m6 p tu. H. 4. B. T. K. K. i Bi)t 'jiid DIVISION. Traius leavo Ha:ii:Ei? i 13 :: Belfi-ii, Bridgeport aad Lti..!X'tisi la: S 35 a. a. and i :i " p. m. Tr.'lrs srrin at li i twin Iruia W t'oril, hridreport and C ia.tsr.sLl at UV p. m., d p. r.i. J tfAEKIiN PLBrri, H15FLIN IO ff N, JV Mr A CO., Pi-. fJ7Ct.;:sctli.f .( crnin."1;? proBpil' artended to. Of.jJ wl:h' Atk-.isoa k Ja cobs. 4 S9-M.1 Lotis E. Ar hinsux. Jso. jACos,it 1TK I.tSO. 5 X JACOBS, ATTOIlNla Yo - AT - LAW, sirrLisiotr.", pa. K?-ColkctiriT and CouvaraDClcIPfM ly attended to. OrritF On M-i:a :r-et, ia placs sf n derc - ot Louis J. AtVnsua, a Brtdte strevt. ," "'. ,r '- jy 31. CilAH'oaP, M- H. resumed acrivelv tJ' FMnc' , Medielr.rf and Si-.rR.-rr and tjetf tollifj bronchi.. Ofc.r a; the old corasf ofTl and Orartfs streets, 3IlI3ic!awn, P- tl&rcb id, 1S.0. J M. BRAZK5, 51. I., PHT8I0IA3 A:;D Acodemim, Juniiia Ci , ? , , i.h i., n..Btatr Kiiwicr. lorm.riy uccu it - ,a Professional business prompt.' sira at aa hours. J. nv I'cLai:ii.v. Jrsrr V. ?- I53D21SCS AGISTS. PORT hOTJL, Ji'MJTJ CO., f C-Ouly rellabls Com?sn!s rsttw"4 Dec. 9, 1875-ly SaSV.B 1 aaiaa m . . m , How I.ot( Uow litore;' CULVEBWELL'SCEI.KIilLW tD', on the ra iical cur, ot ge3ujil Seminal Weakness. Itivolimta'T Losses. Impotmct, MentAl snd W. Incapacity, Imseditoents to M also, Cvs, pr...N, Ertif r fJZ. The ceifcbr.it .uthi r. it. Ibis -- . m St UU essav.clearlv demon -'.rites t' Tears' ucc-fal pmetice. !her ins: fonM.i:ences uf m If : ' f ett ically cured ; pou.tifl out a ."-j.toaJ, W at once situpie, ce-r:i:j, ' en mean ol wo'eli every sniierer, " im what his c..:i.li!iini n-O" ,., self cheaply, jiv.,i-'y ad nlnd ff3-rtiis Lector -- u-a.d oo bffld. ol ever y..u:u aud everr uv.n W p Scut uuuer st' i!. iu a f 1 1 . o(- ftttt any add re: s, post-paid, on rece'jJlts ceula or two postage otauips. ClLVEUWEaXCALCW.. 41 Ann St.. New " AprU 9.J iost-Omc Box i uscarora S..SU a. m., Vannvlt.. T. . Tbompsontown 8.42 a. m UnZ , K . m., Miilc-rMown s,-,, 4 . m., arriTinir at H;urisba, .sf!. Altoon ti 40 p m ; Tjrone 7 17 . V lng-lon 8U5pm; I.rwi-town 9"' ' "i rim SM5 pm; ilirrisl:i:r5 UUZ. de!p3ia i 2-i a ui. ' -- rim. .Vi m 1...... - . - , ., 17 Vi . ta: P. Koyal, loo, a. n;.; K.iiun, Jul", . MillorO. 10 21 a. m : .arr...i, lu '-. Lewistown, lo 40.. ,.; Xi; Vi-ytois u a. in.; Newton lldiinituu, .
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