SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLLNTOWN. Wednesday, January ST, 1886. B. F. SCIIWEIER, ESITOB AD FKOrBICTOB. The Philadelphia Committee of One hundred has disbanded. The State Editorial Association met at Harrisburg, on the 20th inst The Democratic State Committee at Harrisburg, on the 20th re-elected Hensel Chairman. It is reported by despatch that the peach crop in Illinois has been .nipped in the bud. .Miss Bayard was a victim to exacting social duties of official fit the capital of the nation. the life It is reported that there is a $50, OtKl.000 lobby at Washington, in the interest of the improvement of West ern water-ways. "Well preserved rhinoceros teeth Lave been found, recently, in Florida, and have been eeut to the Academy of Natural Science in Philadelphia. The Briton Medical and General Life Assurance Company, limited with a capital of seven hunded and fifty thousand pounds $3,750,000 Fiispended payment last week. It is reported, that the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, will appeal, the rending of the Dauphin county court, in the case of the South Penn sylvania Railroad, to the Supreme Court for decision. Jctge Brewer, of Kansas, filed an opinion last week, that announces the right of the 6tate to prohibit the manufacture of beer, but declares that the state must pay the full val ae of the property destroyed, or ren dered useless by prohibition amend ments and enactments. The courts of Ohio a few years ago were prostituted, at the present time the politics of the State is pros tituted and her people scandalized by the Senate dividing itself into a Re publican and Democratic Senate and each holding sessions. There is no principal involved in the contest ex cept the principal of rascality. That the politics of Cincinnati needs to be re-constructed and plac ed on an honest basis is evident from the statement of the men who did ybW tvit. to force themselves into ., Ti niatnVwrflliin 1 tueii" " i"":TvTpB0T-P03ucVt,9 was Adjutant Oener that they were not elected. For their fraudulent work they should be 6ent to jaiL JrDGE Haht.t White, of Indiana county, was arrested last Thursday, by his brother Alexander White, on a charge of having forged their moth er's wilL The unfolding and con clusion of the case will be awaited with considerable interest for Judge White has a large circle of acquain tance in the state. It is hoped that the charge may not be correct and that the case may develop the fact that his brother with the best of in tentions in view has mode a mistake. The Philadelphia Bulletin recog nizes the fact that dinners given by public men are fit subject for com ment, and therefore speaks as follows of the dinner given by President Cleveland last Thursday: There wero fourteen courses and seven different kinds of wine at the Presidential din ner ye6Urday. Jeffersonian simpli city would have demanded as a bev erage only whisky and water, and Prohibition purity only water with out the whisky. 3ut the oefferson ians and the Prohibiticpsls both helped to make Mr. C!ereiod Presi dent, end ibey must not complain of the man cf iheir choice. rndergronnd. People have not yet recovered from the shock of the underground disas ter that overtook twenty six men in a coal mine at Nanticoke this state, more than a month ago. The disas ter will never be forgotten by many, and it will continue to be a fruitful subject for serious eonversstien till it has been fully determined whether the entoomed men are dcr-1 or aiiva. As if to add an accompanyi; g ui'dif mine Lorror, a terrible explosi'ii oc curred at Ifce Orrell Coal Conr-r.ny'e mines at levbe?g, Weat irjia, shortly after throe o'clock lastFriaay afternoon. At least thirty-live men are in jri!, if not dmd. About th9 hour naaed, whil3 the day shift ot miners vare fit work in tte mine, which i3 ElttLihrft ae?r the outsrte .of the town, tte; i.-ae a trem;noous xplc3ion, the fores of which knok men doxro in Lhe draeta half a mila away, shattered ndiws and doois all over the town, Brc crished the sides of frame housoc ft.r a long dis tance aroaud the mctifh cl tt3 ir'aei while from the sLufl of ibe colliery a dense cloud of enaoke end vspcr shot two Lundrdd fsr-t. in the air. Li a moment hundreds ofcitizershad con gregate! about tha shaft The "oro of the e.plocioa co blocked the air course that no one da: -is vontura in the main haadlng to an certain the fate of the imprisoned men until an air passage can be established. This work is beintf pushed vigorously, but up to midnight no bodies had been discovered. The slock wca heard ten miles away. It is supposed that thirty-seven men are imprisoned, and the prevailing opinion is that all are dead, although a few miners express the hope that some cf them may have escaped the effects of the explosion and have been able to reach a place free from that fatal black damp which always follows an explosion of this kind. The shaft at which the explosion occurred was sunk about two years ago and has reached a depth of three hundred and fifty feet From the base of the shaft the main heading runs out about half a mile, the rooms diverging from either side. The theo ry as to the cause of the cause of the explosion is that the firn damp had accumulated in one of the rooms and was accidently ignited by a miner's lamp. By Sunday almost all the bodies had been taken out of the mines, all were dead. To the Rescue. Work is still going on for the res cue of the entombed Xanticoke min ers. A careful survey of the surface over where the unfortunate men are supposed to be, with the object of sinking a hole has been made. It has been decided to sink a six-inch bore-hole at once from the surface down to a breast near the face of the gangway, so that if even one man was yet alive they might thus afford him relief. This action is lieing car ried out by the company to satisfy relatives and friends, who make this demand on the supposition that some of the imprisoned men must be living. There are two mules miss ing, and if the men had air there mav be a gleam of hope for one or more of them, and by the putting down of the bore hole food could be furnish ed them until the relief party should have worked its way to the fatal spot The depth from the surface at the point where the hole was started last Thursday, is two hundred and eigh ty-four feet It will take from twelve to twenty days to sink the hole with a diamond drill. Many exper ienced miners are fully of the opin ion that the men have been dead for a long time, but they believe that the company should do anything reason able that is asked by the relatives of the men, who are anxiously awaiting the result GE.S'EILIL JfEWS ITEMS. The Supreme Court has affirmed the action of Judge Woodward, of the Luzerne County Common Pleas, who disbarred a lawyer named Q. A. Gates for six months for abstracting from the files of the Prothonotary s office a receipt attached to a writ. Reapixg, January 19. Malignant searletiua is raging to an alarming extent in Spring township. This morning the thiid aud last child of Emanuel Balser died and the three bodies lie 6ule bv side in the parlor of the grief-stricken parents. Whole families are down with the disease in some parts of the township. "General William Howard Irwin, ' for thirteen years a resident of Louis ville, Ky.. but a native of Lewistown, in this State, died the other day. uder the administration of Govei- al of Pennsylvania! On tne' ing out of the late war he enlisted as a private in a Pennsylvania regi-nent He was recalled from the field by Governor Curtin, who comtuissioned him as a colonel. Later he com manded a brigade in the corps which made its name historic as "Hancock s Corps." General Irwin accompanied General Hancock to New Orleans when the latter was placed in com mand of that department and was appointed by him Attorney General of the State while it remained under General Hancock as Military Gover nor. Thousands of Bogs Dylag. Beloit, Wis., Jan. 19 The hog plague which has prevailed in this lo cahly this last season, and is Btil) causing great loss, is probably the most disastrous disease which has e7r afflicted stock in this vicinity. Gcores of hogs are dying every day, and it is estimated that fully 10,000 have died from th6 plague within a rsdiuc of fifteen miles of this city. The best authority upon the natter does cot name the diseaes to the gen era! satisfaction of stockmen, but ma ry we satisfied that the disoase is tccaains and not cholera. A Fol Dealer Arrested. a. Chief go paper says, a 6ngpilax case came up in Justice Russell's. An officer of the Humane Society went into a South Water street com mission house on Tuesday to buy & turkey. He ordered it to be dress ed, and was horrified to see the men hit it a rap on the head and then com mence to pluck the feathers off while the turkey wus yst alive. The pro prietor war &.teeted and the Justice fined him 30 and costs. It is claim ed that all the commission houses dress fowl in this manner. The Hu mane Society will endeavor to have the practice stopped. Matrimony Over la China. They never have any breach of promise cases over in China. A fu ture Chinese belle icn't three days' old before her parents Lrve betroth ed her to some acceptable scion of a r-ciehbor's house. When she is old enongh and she doesn't have to be verv old, for if she were ir this coun try she would be playing: "with her doll yet she goes to the house of her affianced and marries him. She vrpepa and wails all tha way tinre, as - i i -1 i 'i II XlL'l 1UW Ul UlBbriLUUilJ W Ehol.' If VJL- octlj & cheerful one. There is always returning at & Chinese marriage, whiie at a funeral the bands play aza there is feasting and rejoicing. And there, I think, the Chinese idea ie lh9 coect on6. When a person marries his t-oub?es Iwgin. Why should he rejoice ? 'When he die his troubles ore over. "Why should any one mourn. New York Sun. Inrried In TiieSnow. Dexter, UoL, Jaa. M. A special to the N3W8 from Aspen, dated yes terday, says: "Snow has bsca falling continuously for three days, undecr- I ers the ground to a depth of almost three feet This uf ternoon as the four o'clock shift was waiting to go on at the Aspen Mine, the men heard a noise, and looking up saw a snow- slide coming down Aspen Mountain. They made a rush for the dump, and got under it thus saving their lives. The slide struck tho shaft and engine houses, completely demolishing them and killing John Jones, mine carpen ter." The engine and boiler were badly damaged. The engineer was thrown under the boiler, which was buried under ten feet of snow. He was af terwards recovered alive. John Leon ard, one of the owners of the Cono mara Mine, and several other men were near the shaft house but escap ed with only a few bruises. At five o'clock the fire bell announced the occurrence of another slide, this time at Washington Mountaiu. Investi gation showed that two drivers, with their mules and wagons, had been buried under fifteen feet of snow uor the Acquisition Mine. Seven men who started from here this morn ids for MaroOll Pass to return at noon, have not since been beard from. It is supposed that they were buried under a third slide, reported to have occurred in the pass about noon. There was another slide near Camp Bird Mine, but no damage is report ed. All the avalanches followed in the track of the one three years ago that killed five men at Yallejo Mine. Hanged to a Tree. YrsctNXES, January 18, '86. Holly Epps, the murderer of Farmer Dob son, has expiated his terrible crime at the hands of Judge Lynch. About 12.30 this morning a crowd of mask ed men, numbering from twenty to thirty, carrying sledge hammers and various other implements, were seen marching through the suburbs of the city down Sixth street towards the jaiL They marched steadily and si lently to the Court House yard. Here they saw two policemen. The leader of the gang approached those officials aud peremptorily ordered tuern to go home. The policemen disappeared as if by magic. Station ins; masked sentinels at each corner of the jail yard, the greater part of the gang entered the yard and walk ed stealthily up towards the portico of the Sheriff's residence. The lynch ers stood back while the leader knocked agaia and again, but receiv ed no response. Finally, however, with louder rapping and fiercer call ing. Sheriff Seddlemyer was aroused and, coming to the door, called out from within : "Who's there t" "We want yon to open the door and let us in. We are friends and want to get in. We want to see yon, an swered the leader in calm and steady tones. 4I can't let you in to-night gentlemen," decidtdly answered the Sheriff. "But we must get in' 6aid the leader; "we propose to have the black carcass of the nigger who mur dered poor oh!" Farmer Dobsou up in Greene county, and if you won't let us in we will get in anyhow." "ion can t come in here, spoke the Sheriff, determinedly, "and if you try to break in you will violate the law and lay yourselves liable to criminal prosecution. ) "Well, here cof-1 iittv--iast a I .. .. 7 . . . 1 cided tho leader, and at these words "lang !" went a great sledge hammer against the pine door. In two or three hard hits the door was smash ed to splinters and literally knocked off its hinges. Entering the hallway the lynching party struck a light rushed into a parlor, grabbed Sheriff Seddiemeyer and pushed him into an adjoining room, slammed the door in his face and gruffly ordered him to keep quiet and stay in his room. The lynchers made for the huge iron doors and commenced their work of battering them down. This was the most difficult part and half an hour elapsed before they succeeded in gaining entrance. They entered the enclosure, soon got into Epps' cell and unceremoniously jerk ed him from his bed. EppB yelled and howled like a maniac at first sight cf the rtrong men who had come to take his life, but a blow in the mouth silenced him. It was but the work of a moment to drag him outside and he was soon hanging from the limb of a tree in the vard. the rope around his neck stifling his crier: as he was hurled into eternity. Ue died in a few minutes after being strung up. Fire in the Ship. A l'T3w York paper of January 21st fcsL, givns the following : The Crys tal, a big tramp steamship built at Newcastle not long ago, started from Dundee for this country on Decem ber 31. At fivo o'clock in the morn ing of Janurry 10, her crew were startled by r cry of 'Tire 1" in the hol-J. fJzaoke coon arose from tbe inidole bathway. The ship is diyid ed by five water tight iron bulkheads and thus it was known that the fire could b confined for ths present Newfoundland was the naarest point jufL 1000 milec away. The mates wanted to make tliai laud with all poseibie cp?od, but Captain Stan' nard knew IheA to take his vessel to Newfoundland would be to SP.crifice it since the start which tne nre would have on reaching ther-3 vculd put the fire beyond tha control of the primitive assistance to be obtain ed there. He used all haste to get to New York. The hr-tchos were battened down bo as to keap out the air. A hose was run from ths engine-room into the burning compart ment and through it Eteara wzn kept pouring into it A boiler wlisa had net been in Use was fired up, and! the vessel made straight for this port undar the highest poesible preccuxe. When all these arrapgemeate had boen concluded, it occurred to some oaa that the mate, John Sterrart, was .xiissmg. His room was just forward of the burning compartment, and it wac remembered that the signal wire between the two wheelhouses ran threvgh a little round hole into the coTpparlment that was burning. lien bis room was entered tho at mophere was almost suffocating with smoke that filtered in through the small hole. Stewart was found in nis bertn unconscious. He was diTgged up into the fresh air only just in time to save his life. In their bunks abaft the burning compart ment the third engineer and John Gray, the steward, were also found, half nnconscions and groaning. When they were taken out into the air they both became unconscious. The contents of toe burning com partment were two hundred sacks of potatoes, hundreds ot bales ot paper and jute, hemp, burlaps, bagging, rags and towelling. The smoke pro duced by this combination sickened even those who breathed little of it Every mile nearer home, however, gave renewed courage, although it was known that the fire was constant ly making progress. Not a man on board removed bis clothing during the ten days it took to reach this nM-f Aft Tnirlnifrht nt TnMulnv thft Crystal ploughed up to Quarantine, and word was sent ashore that she was on fire. Nothing could be done at that hour, and there was nothing for it but to spend another night in weary watching. At nine o'clock yesterday morning the burning vess el was anchored off Bedloe's Island, and before two hours bad passed the Pofrnl anil lh fire tllfr HftvemeTr i v j r r-- r Q -J were hard ai work pouring thick! sireBms oi WHier mio uer num. When the hatches were first taken off the fire burst into sudden fury, sending the flames high np into the air, and setting fire to the ropes and rigging. Out in mid-ocean that would have been all very fine for the fire fiend, but the fire fiend happen ed just then to be in the midst of a very energetic civilization, and he got very little satisfaction. The gen tlemen trained to fight the fiend in New York harbor worked a9 they al ways do, and they soon drowned him out although when the flames first burst forth it was feared tha it might be necessary to scuttle tho ship. At noon the fire was under control, and at four o'clock in the afternoon light el s were lieing rapidly loaded with the singed bales of goods. The to tal damage will probably not amount to more than 10,000. Stealing a Brick Honse. A remarkable robbery was report ed to the mayor's office, at Louisville Ky., on Saturday, by Mrs. Ross, a well to-do lidy, aged 0 years, who live in the country. She said that sho was the owner of a lot at Fif teenth and Prentice 6treots. upjn which in April Iat thero was a sub stantial two story brick house of eifht rooms. That month the ten ant occupying the house was ejectwl for non-payment of rent and the property was not again rented. Be ing well advanced in years, and liv ing in the country, she had not visit ed her property since March. The house was then all right A few days ago a man called on ber and of fered" Ler $5 for what brick remain ed on tha lot. Mrs. Ross went there to investigate. To her great conster nation she discovered, on visiting the premises, that only a small pile of bricls remained of the large house she bad owned, the building having bieu carried awty, brick by brick, until almost the lust vestige was pone. As ye t there is no clue to: J this unprecedented robbery. LLCJL. 1HARTER NOTICE. ' f'" nonce isMerewy riveirThai tion he tuidf to the Court of Common Plea of Joniita county, oa the ttrat day of February next at ten o'clock in the fore noon, undur act of Assembly, entitled '-An Act to provide lor the incorporation and regulation of certain Corporation approved April 27 lb, 1874," and tbe supplement tbt-reto, tj J. W. Leyder, J. O. lUUeman, E. Bennrr, U. B. Dimm and I. N. Urubb, for the charter of an iu tended corporation to be located at Thoupontoirn, Janiata county, Fa-, and to bo known aa "Tbe Ju- nitta County Horse limurmce Afocia tion," tbe rhirtor and object of which IS, "Tbe recort ry and return, to the owner, of any atoU-n hrae or horse ; the capture conviction of horae thieve ; the miking (rood a.l louses sustained, by any memoer of the asaociation, by reason of havicg a horse stuleu and not ret urn ed ; and for tbe further purpone of insuring against all loss es sustained hy any member by reaaon of accident happening to any insured horao," and for these purposes to have posses and eniov all the rights, Deneflts and privileges conferred by the Act of Assembly afore said and its supplements. 1. WARREN PUETTE. Jan. 6, 186. Solicitor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. Ettatt of Jitl Kinxtr, dtttaitd. The undersigned auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court ot JanUU county, to dis tribute the balance in the hand of Michael Coldren, administrator of the esU'e of Joel Kinxer, late of Fayette township, deceased. hereby give notice, that he wit attend to tbe duties ot bis apnointmnt In hi office in Mifllintown, Pa., on F fi lar, the 19th day oi February, between the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock P. M., of said dav, when and where all person Interested shall appear or elie be debarred troni Rbaring in said fund. Aifred t. PaTTimsox, Jan. I6.4SS6. Auditor. Surface Indications TThat a miner would vrr properly terra "surfa l"dlrtlons" of what la bontai, are tl rirnpleav Otiev, Sir ', iioils and Cvtaoeoua KtsvUi-u tnti wrliieh people -o acnoyec In tprli; and esr'y siiimr.'.r. ""ue effete niatt-j tnt-LZtu-latcd tlurinK the winter month, Beir nutkrs it f-esems Isll, tfcroujth Nature's endeavors to trpd f . from iie systrm. Vt'li'.le it reiatSm, ;i la a pclsco IhU ferters 5n tLe blooC aaJ nr; duvekip late Gcia ula. This conditiou tr.vi dertrraejt ot the dlirestivs ru: rJsim'lAtory cr :., w Ith a feeling cf encr. -tiiu, kv-goor, tad weariccu o'ter ligtUy spo!fi..ei se"only spring fever." lici to fl-ijaces ttat 1 at lira is cot t't!?. BiJi'-ed, to tr-w off the corrupt atonu "'b'.ci veke V Tttsl force. To rep.!! he:U.l., !,. jre rr-jji te aided by e thorough b.i xi-pU: iiyin lned Iciue; ia$ iouilug else is itctlva as Ayes' s Sarsaf -'.'fa, which Is sufficiently powerful to expel from the syntem even the taint of Hered Itaxy Scrofula. The medical profession Indorse AntB'S Barsaparilla, and many attestations of the cures eflcr.t-3 by 'tcome from all parts of the world. It is, in tbe huuruaire of the Hoc. Franda Jewctt, ex-State Sen ator ot Massachusetts and ex-Mayor of Lowell, "the only preparation that docs real, lasting good.'' PRETABXD BT Dr. J. C. Ar A Co., Lowell, Matt. Sold by all Druggists: Price $1; Six bottles for $5. Caution Xotlce. aii persons are nerehy cautioned agains Tresspassing upon the lands of the nnder signed, whether seated or unseated, or in possession of, for the purpose of fishing, bunting, gathering berries, cutting timber, or for any onneccessery purpose. Benjamin S helleberger, Joseph Pine, Wm. Harman, Jobs Pine, Isaac Shellenberger, John Keller, Maurice Leonard, Locien Anker. ' JJune 11, 1885.J 8. H. Kinssr. BACK - WE MEAN BACK TO OUR NEW QUARTERS IN PATTERSON. - JoU - Yon will want to see us in our new business place. tf. i.aA Wrm fWoriwkfa W hnva Fine Warm Overcoats. We hiiVfl II V ill W ' - ww --- " " - Men's Reliable All Wool Suits. We have Fine Suits All Wool of Different Styles. We hate Little and Big Boys' Suits. . Erery dollar laid out for olothing with oa is a help to yoa. OUR PRICES ARE WINNING. Nothiag makes customers rally to ns like the honest, Jwell made, relia ble and substantial stock of clothing ready made that is worth to tho hist penny the prices asked. For we assure them that we Lave carefully re examined and re stocked our store, and to make a quick sale hare marked the prices at a very small advance on the vary low cost Remember whatever you buy of os must be as represented. When we say a suit is all wool insch must be the tict, and when we give yya a- price we guarantee that each price is lower than any one e-e can sell tlx same article at Sam! STRAYER, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER! AND FURNISHER. IN PATTERSON. Miy IS, 1885. ESPENSCHADE'S COMPLETE NEW STOCK; or Fall in! -Winter Goads, has duw tweo shelved, and will be kept up week after wek by fresh supplies from Ibe Lead ef tb tnarktt at Lowest Prioes. FOR LADIES Ue has Dress Good, Notion, Trim mings, Klaok allies, Colored iir. Col ored C"0fra. and a fall line nf In priced ' Drris God of tk . l--t oliadfg, and !. a full tin of a'aniiard shade. HIS SSU0S UEPARTME5T is fall, from I'je Finest Shoe- to- the moat substantial Plow Sboe, st prioes that will astonish you. Shoe for chil dren, Miiea end Ladiea. GROCEMES Of all kinds, Coffee, Sugar, Kice, Tea, in abort exerytbing, ask for what yoa watt. QUEOSWAHB AXD GLASSWARE. Every boose must keep up is rop ply of QUKEN8WARE, GLASS WARE, WOODEN WARE. Tbi is tbe store to oall on for snob art'toi. If yon cannot visit oiy place, your order by mail will be promptly ald d to. Visit thn store. ma in ftumv.. drowns Court Horsrc. Jtlittiiiitown, Pa., Frederick ESPENSCHADE. McMps & Go's. Planing Mil Port Clonal Pcaaa. BASUTAcrcaias or Ornamental Portiooa, nrac!tt and Scroll Work. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SIDING, MOV1.DI3G8, rLOOR2XGS. Also, dealers in shingles, lath, and frame lumber of every description. Conntry lumber worked to order. Or ders by mail promptly attended to. All orders shoaid be sent to. KcaMLLIPS & CO., 10-2I-8S.I Port Royal, Pa. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OrKIPPf.IiTOWJI, PA. WITH AT PORT BRANCH ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NHVIN POMEROT, Pruiint. T. VAN IBWIN, Cetkitr DntcTOKSi J. Nevln Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock, Noah Hertiler, Philip X. Eepner, Amos G. Bonsall, Loula E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, SToonoiDV.as i J. Kevin Pomeroy, BV. E. Parker, Philip H. hVepner, Joseph Sotbrock, George Jacobs, L. B. Atkinson, V7.0. Pcmeioy, Amos 6. Bonsall, Noah Hertsler, Annie M. Shelley. Jane H. Irwin, Mary Kurts, Samuel M. Kurtx J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin T. B. Frow. John Hertxler. Charlotte Snyder, Interest allowed at the rat el 8 per cent, on 8 montuscertificates, 4 per cent, on 12 months certificates. fjan23, 188o-tf Sabaeribe for tb SmHmI end Rtpeklieem. AGAIN. 0 - Fall and Winter Geo. I would, inform the pintle that I hae now in my new mlllii.-ry store at ray place of residence on Water strict, M:(Bintown, second door tronj oornt-r of Bridge street, a full stock, or r ail and Winter millinery (roods, all new, and of the latest styles, and barlnc rrnplyed first cla. milliner, I am prepared U- supply the public with everything tnnd In a flrstclass milliner store, come and rxamiue n.y mock. I consider It no trnabie to show goods. MRS. bKIUL. Mar 2-f3.1. A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can stuf tootbacbc in less than Are minute ; no pain, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain, by the use of fluid applied to the teeth andioma; no danger. a That Diaeaaed Gnm (known a Scmy) treat fSt succnaafully and a cure wariM7raited la every cs. vJXCT Tm-lh FlLUro and warrajored for life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged, or remoddled, trom tb.W t. 1 per set. Beautiful Gnm Knauieleti Tet inserted at price to auit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis faction. People who have artificial teeth with which they cannot er, are especially Invited to call. Will visit professionally at their homes If notified by letter. G. L. DERR, Practical Dentist, ESTABLISHED I S3 Mlf rLUSTOW, PA , nl 13 SO. Oct. 14 '85. 3IERCHAJNTS I h estre to double their probes by Introducing a line of new good. Indispensable to all families, will address for full prtieiilrs, HKALTH KOOD COMPAY, No. 72, 4th Avenue, New Tork. Jo. B, 15-ly. HI A TVTTTrkl"i ITixjLll llvVJLgriitlemjD having innocentlv contacted tbe habit ot elf ahnse In his outh, and In ennseiii-nce snlfered all the hirora of Sexual Inf .pcity Lost Manhood, Physical Decay, (,enerel Prostration, etc., wlil, out of aympaty for for bis fellow i'llTerers. mail fri;e the recipe by which he iu ftnallv enrvd. Address in confidence. J. Vf. PISKNEY, 4i Cedar St., e Tork. Jan. 8, 85-ly. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser having been prmnnitly cured of that dread disease. Consumption, by a simple- remedy, ia anxious to make known to sis fellow snfferor the nu-an of cure. To all .who desire U, he will send a a copy ot the prescription used, (raKK.) with the directions for preparing and nsing the same which they will Hnd a sure Crat for Cor ens. Coirs, CosarnPTioic, Asthma, BROKCHina, At. Parties wishing the Pre scription, will please address. Rev. E. A. WILSOX, 194 Peon St., Wlllianikburgh, N. Y. fJan. 8, '85-ly. T rTIi'IrTOT ClREDbyour I.V KJ 1 .L U XCALJ astringent Lo tion I'ouder. Hale, sure enre. $1.00 by mail with full dtrect'oas. Book for 2 cent stamp. 1 KET A. CO., 601 Pixtti Avenue, Hew lork. Jsa. 8, 'So-ly DR. FAHRNEY'S HDALTH RESTORER. THE weaderfid am eflVtei by this sew wc!L knows raraedr, mt ealy 1 our privsa practice at horn, Soi tkrouahout tho Vaiud Siaus. k.M draws th atMaticw of tho medical prfn,0a to its ' w. "w. in v.nruc RDCtimotlsai and Acuta Gout, Jaundice, Bilious disorder, and Liver Complaint, Pimples and Eruptions oa the ctco. Erysipelas. Dromical Troubles, painnil aad diScult alenuruanon. Nervous or Sick Headache. Costive. o w timiipauoa, iu ucm. Scald Mead, Skm DMeases, Ulcers and Boils, Kidney and Unnarv weaknas. Female weakneasea and T-.t . AuuproportionoftheCMitoincaiioOBSTiiiATS uiaaAsastnatamict HusiSD have their oririn in an impure state of the Blood and a ..-.A . i. tioo of the Lrvaa, and poisons tho very tbunuun of Lik: and no better renedv can ha med ,K.M Healtli Reatorer. A Sncu Boms will Poduce such a change of feeling as often to Arronisai thoSorvnsa. Bo Aovnan and give it a trial. Au Ibocgsts an SToaaaaxraas sail iu i-OO FSJt BOTELlt. Paavaaas BT DK. D. FARRJIE TT St BOX, UAGZRsrowir. md. PENNSYLVANIA BAlLfiO AU. TIME-TABLE a sndar. Nov.. 29th. 1885, trains that stop at Mifflia will run aa followa: EASTWARD. HrrrrRODos Accomodatio leaves Hun tingdon daily at 6,30 a. m., Mount Lnio. 6,5o a. m- Newton Hamilton .,02 a. cVevtown 7,24 a. in., Lewiatown 4,50 m., afilford 8,0'J m., Mifflin 8,15 a. m., Port Royal 8.22 a. m-, Mexico 8,27 a. m., Tnscarora 8,30 a. m.. Vannyke8,34 a. m., Thompsontowo 8.42 a. m., Durward 8 4 a m., Millerstown 8,53 a. m., Newport .05 a. m., arriving at Uamsbnrg at 10 10 a. m., and at Philadelphia, 3 15 p. m. Jobpstow Exraxss leaves altoona dally at 7.15 a.m., and stopping a .all station, between Altoona and Harriaburg, reaches Mifflin at 10.23 m.. H"rV'bur 12.40 p. M., and arrive in r'f 5.0i p. m. . ., , u... t.i leaves Pittsburg daily at 7.20 a. m., Altoona at 2.00 p. m., and top ping at ail regular station, arrivea at Mifflin at 6 13 p. m., llarri.burg 7.10 p. ., Phila adelphia 4 25 a. m. Mall Express leave Pittsburg at 1 00 p m. Altooni otfpm; Tyrone 7 17 pm; Hunt ingdon 8 06 p m ; Lewistown J 1 20 p m ; Mif flin 9 45 p m ; Harrisburg 11 15 p m ; Phila delphia 4 25 a m. philadelpbia Express will stop at Mifflin at 11 5a whoa lUgged. WESTWARD. Wat PassMOEE leaves Philadelphia daily at 4 30 a. m.; Harriabnrg, JO a. iu., Duncannon, 8 63 a. m.; ewport, 9 23 a. m ; Milierstown, 9 36 a. m.;Tuompsontown, 9 47 a. oi.; Van Dyke, 9 55 a. in.; Tuacar ora, 9 59 a. ru.; Mexico, 10 02 a. m.; Port Roval, 10 07 a. m.; Mifflin, 1015 a- m.; Milford, 10 21 a. m.; Narrow., 10 29 a. m.; Lewistown, 10 40 a. m.; McVeytown, 11 07 a. m.; Newton Hamilton, 11 29 a. m.; Hun tingdon. 12 06 D. m.: Tyrone, 12 5a p. Altoona, 1 40 p. m., and stop at ail regular i stations between Harristmrg and Altoona. Ortr.a Bxfbss. leaver Philadelphia dai- ly at 5 40 p. ra., Uarrisborg, 10 Jo p. iu., stopping at Rockville, MarysTiile, Duncau non, Newport, Milierstown, Tkotnpsontown, Port Royal, time at Siffiin, 11 66 a. m.; Al tooua, 2 20 a. m., aud Plttabura;, 6 10 a.m. Mail. Tbaw leavea Philadelphia dally at 7.00 a. m., Harrisburg 11.00 a. m., New jort, 12 13 p. m., Mifflin 12.47 p. a., atop ping at all regular stations between Mifllin and Altoona reaches Altoona at 8.301 J- m., Pittsburg 8.16 p. m. HrToiK)S Accomodation leave Phil adelphia daily at 11 50 a- m., Harnsburs; at 6.15 p. m., Duocannoa 5.50 p. m., New port 6,17 p. m.t Milierstown 6,23 p. -, Tbompsontown 6,40 p. in., Vandyke J,7 p. m., Tnscarora 6,51 p. m., Mexico 6.54 pv an Port Royal 7,00 p. m., Mifflin 7,05 j m., Lewiatown 7,28 p. m., McVeytown 7, 63 p. m., Newton Ua ullton d,I4 p. m., Huntingdon 8 45 p. m. Pacilic Expremteaves Philadelphia 1120 pa; Harrisburg 3 10 a m Dnocannon t 89 a a; Newport 4 01 am; Mifflin 4 42 a m; Lewistown 6 06 am McVeytown 6 30 ami Mt. Cnion 6 68 ami Huntingdon 6 25 a ra ; Petersburg 6 40 a m ) S pruce Creek ' 6 54 an; Tyrone 7 12am; Hell's Mills 7 82 a ut ; Altoona 10 a m ; Pittsburg I 00 pu. Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at II 60 a m ; Harrisburg 8 45 p in j Mifflin 6 08 p m ; Lewistown 5 28pm Huntingdon 6 30 pni ) Tyrone 7 10pm; Altoona 810pm; Pitts turg 1 1 &o p m. Past Line west, on Sundays, will stop at Duncannon, Newport aad McVeytown when fliirged.. Mail Express tut, on Sunday, will stop at Barree, when fl!fged. Johnstown Express east, on Scndays, will connect with (Sunday Mail eae leaving Harrisburg at 1 15 pni. Way Passenger west and Mail rast will top at Lucknow and foormanf Spring, when flagged. Johnstown Express will stop at Lwfcaew, when 3azed. LB V IS TOWN- DIVISION. Traius k-ave Lewistown Junction for Mil roy at 6 35 a in, 10 45 a m, 8 15pm tut Suplyiry at 7 15 a m, 2 56 p to. jWfiMna arrive at Lewistown Junctloo-from 'f.ital'i 910 am, 140 pm, 4 40pm-; frees Uictvw.-' TYRONE DIVISION Trains leave- Tyron for Heliefontetand Lock Haven at 8 10 a as, 7 30 p m. Leav Tyrone for Corweoavill and Cleartield at 8 20am, 7 60 pm. Trains leave Tyrone for Warriors Mark, Pennsylvania Furnace and Scotia at iua m and 4 SO p m. Trains arrive al Tyrne from Bellsftnte and Lock Haven at 7 06a m, and TOOru. Trains arrive at Tyrone iron Curwens ville and Clearfield at l 58 a ni, and 5 & p m Trains arrive at Tyrenefrom Scoiia, War rior Mark and Pennsylvania Furnace at 6 58 a m, at 2 35 p iu. II. A B. T. R. R. X BSDFORD D1YI3 TON. Trains leave Huntingdon for Be-ltord, Bridgeport and Cumterland at 8 3d at. m. and 3 p. m. Trains arrive at Hratingdon from. Bed ford, Bridgeport and. Uumborland at. 130 p. m., 6 20 p. m. j. WARREN PLECTB, ATTORNS I-AT-LA.iV, MIFFLIXTOWN JUNIATA CU, 3. Uncollecting and oonveyancing promptly attended to Ufflco with Atkiusan 4l J- cobs. 4-29.88. Locia K. Atxissuh. Oxo. Jacobs. Jb ATKIXSOX A. JACOBS, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLIUTOWN, PA, rmCollectksc aad Convevanrtnr ly attended to Orrtc Oa. Main street, in olaee of rent. dence of Lool R. Atkinson, Esq., aonth of onuge street. fOct28. 18t6. J) M. CRAWFORD, M. P., Has resamed actively tha nraetiR r Medicine aad Surgery and tvir collateral branchea. Office at the old eorner of Third and Orange afreets, Uifflinttwa, Pa. M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHISIDIAll AND SURGEON, Jlcndtnia, Juninia Co., Pa. fjVtlfl f Amilirlv fu..nnlul h. T. o. j - r uj vio(orrrx rreiesaional bnilneaa mnmMi, .t- 1 ... J -''"1CI IAI mil uvun. Johs McLacobiw. Josiph W. STIsMeb MCLAlSDLn K 8TI.MMEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, J'Oitr ROTAS., JOSIATJ CO. PA, Q7Onl7 reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 187&-ly Hoxr Lost, IIow Restored ! Just published, a new edition of DH. OULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical cars of SnaaATOaaaaiA or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Ibpotesct, MenUl and Physical Incapacity, Imsediments to Marriage, etc.: also, Cossrut-TioM, Efilifst and Fits, in dnced by self-indulgence, or sexual extrav agance, Ac. Tbe celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of self abnse may te rad ically cured ; pointing out a mode of cure at onre simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every suflerer, no matter what bis condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately aud radically. BTuia Lectuie should be in tbe hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of four cents or two postage stamps. Address CLLVERUEI.L MEDICAL CO.. 41 Ana St., New Tork.N.Y.j April 9. Post-Office Box 450. The EACPd COPPER PI inn 30 YEAR AT THE FBOXT. The tml-r P. . Dumn niitu.i... Bfjiat pump, outluu aru THE USiEJT PtjAtr, EVER MADE. WUlraiaewatar 3Sfe,t. 1 pump is uppUd with i or clamp so it can be anywbare and by any I want aTery r1er tfg,. rertls-ment in arnd for om J S dVacrlptiva elrnila. I, J you Ail aboot this And ottwcJ2 Pumi I m. o, (uVl? a MT.iita n.l msm oTZi ksr style of Pump male. Yoa wouio sew 72 ary other after using one. -m RUFUS EAGER, - 8a!i Macafactsrer, 0. ILitMicasjtcr. Maaaj. - guin: HEAL DASOUKS STOVES. "Will bakfl, broil, wash, iron, boll, sLmaier, roast und toast much qnicker Rnd better thdu aiircoal or wood cook staves. It la ready in a miani and stopped in an instant, by simply pruning a little button "Open" or Closed." l"(hictlra!9iptt' Zllzi?on Stcrrs Ca st. i .or is. yo, THE ONIVEPSAL SCALE IS rXDISPENIABLI :. i ' vt 9cm. Ii"a' !) r ! .fT m rVaUe evjr nwrik I. S. SPEKCER'S SONSV CI llfORD, C"sjsj. ALWAYS' HAN D STuYE S8E1X NO J0JIPL2TE WITHOUTOHE. V I.ia-ht and Ftrrfp. or- (T? ibiiiiriital nod rt;aal !e, acd eTtiHiiTir'T in warming dcib- etc. FITS JLXY SIZE PIPE. Ass: Tour h. rrd ware dfler fort rCr .and ia na for CTjAt. GL'lLl-"tlHI. COS THE ho'jbs pump, COPPER OH .-TKKI. L.:EP. ;n Capacity, 17 al.or pti a luo a f Tht) Easiest Work Ingand I. PA oat Powerful J, -jueunie-Nctira ,v , . PUMP 55 aver Produce. x-V 4 -V- ntted for either p.if. T HliKaD. IKOSIrr-.-iJ a-r A POWCRr'JI FIRE EIJCiNi:. ALL. DKALEUM HI!" TI'a3- Cepd for enr Budget, co-t-f t r! er 111 see rsn-i ana om- r ri-4 V'vf;- T.V 1 : In. an. M, KailCTT i. EC A 1 1 -. V fllll II III III I I r" UMI I f. 1 I., BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The Honsekeeer's Ttlesl ASK T0X, AND TAKE NO OTHER. Soil -r till Grocery Trails QasQ- Ascr' ACl'Efl BE contains aa antidote ..r ail m'-1 tj ders hk-a, so tar as known, is used is other remedy. It contain do Quinine, any niinrrul nor d. l. t ii..ns sub-tancs ever, and . o...e,,.,.-,.-'v r-..-.:-s no iF ions effect upon the constitution, batj" the v.te:u as btalthr as it hef"re " attack. -, tVE TTAKSAXT ITER'S A.Ji.J. to cure every case ot Fi ver and S3 "-' mitfentor Chill Fevr, Rem.twr.. re; Unmb Ague, Billions Fev-r, ar.d '-'Tlrt plaint causeit by malaria. B "" . m after due trial, dealers are Vfgrf our Cin'Wiur utii-M - V.0jn.. AVERJcCO..l-en,M U Sold by an I'-ng.i- - t.tinnS W"1 Sio scurrilous comn""'- published in the Sr.!ms" o KVTat and every communication reMJBTi pnblii-bed must stand upon its o" - l i w ft II wMm IS TO tf glj vwa jSxT FAMILY a -1 m
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