SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN BboT the individo! can at tha state election, and the ma ll IFFLLNTOWH. WDnSBlT, D2CEMBZK S2, ltM. B. F. 8CEWEIER, aairoa a aopsiarwa. I become a slar to tha stata. At Washington D. OL, a Miaa John on has baen "appointed dark to tha Honae Committee on Library, of which Mr. Singleton, of Mississippi, I trial Gazette. ia chairmui. Tbia ia the first instants jority in faror of no license waa 130 in a vote 4954, although the year be fore tba town had giyen a majority of 462 in faror of license. Two lad ies were elected members of the School Board Pittaurg Commer- A Desperate StratTte. Fbzsidist Clxvxlakd Attorney I on record, or a woman being employ- General, Garland, is a skillful poker earn we tapnoi, wougn me ae-i Cmcaoo, Dee. 15 A Times spec nImTttr. I partmen Is as everybody knows are I ial from Dallas, Texas, ssrs : "News full of tbem. Another inter ting I aaa raacnaa me euy ox a laiai oat no F.mrom Cvmta. of Texas, ia re- eirenmstance in eonnecUon with this w norsa iniarea a oajoraaa, yaav ported aa eogarsd in the work of I case is that Alias Johnson waa sworn raisin? one thousand men to start a I into office br her mother, who is a Twenty out of the forty-eight tramps in the Lancaster county work house who revolted against their keepers on the 21st, hare been tent to the county jail. , A 30a pound black bear, recently killed at Ball's Mills, whipped two men and killed three dogs before he succumbed. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. war with Mexico. Th State grange meeting at Har risburg List week, revealed the fact, that dorincr the past year the mem bership has increased 3009. Has. Clxtehkd, and other Wash ington ladies have organized teur theatrical company rive entertainments in behalf of charity at Washington, D. C Hobsikxs who are posted in the records of fast trotters, say that during the aeaaon just closed S12 new horses have come to the front with troting record of 2.30, or better. notary public of the District." EviBYBODT has heard the tariff ex pression of .Democratic piauonna. namely, a tariff for revenue only. Some preacher has changed the ex pression slightly and uses it to ex cuse the infidelity of Bob IngersoU. terdsv ner Kemp ia Eauffman Co on the Texaa trunk road, fifty miles sooth of Dallas. Two strange men were discovered near the Tillage with fifteen horses in their possession. Hank Shelton, a Texaa Trunk sec tion foreman, and a man named Wright engaged the strangers in eonversation, receiving an inconsis Unt and conflicting statement from them, and arrived at the conclusion that tha horses were stolen and driv tedaaama- The preacher says, IngersoU leetures to the Indian Territory. Sudden- m l n. i- -a iu u 'J the men put spars to the horses to play or again,t Christianity not because he B whicfa ;era moonted ud disbelieves the doctrines of Christian ity, but for revenue only. He is af ter the almighty dollar, says the they fled for the timber about an eighth oi a mile away, leaving thirteen ani mals behind. Shelton and Wright preacher. IngersoU has not been ""j? t WM beard from on that point The Trade Dollar. It is believed in certain circles in I ter several exchanges of shots the two strangers fell from their saddles one shot throagh a lung and the other through the hip. They were placed on mattresses in the bottom of a wagon and started off for Eauff man jail, twenty mi lee distance. The one shot through the lung died be- The Senate has passed a bill to redeem Mia intA dnllar. anil it ia tr Washington, D. C, that nearly all of . . , . -,, j- 0De Bnot through the lung died be- tie ,lSrs that d eat the Govern. Ped that th. House wJl speed,- fore reining the and the other at iuKuaiuaiu " m " ly follow in the same direction. It last account waa believed to be ex- xnent Insane Asylum at Washington. d;an-ce to the American nftiion pirine. All efforts to secure their are taken from their graves and Bold .. . - . ., . . exiitenc4L names proved futile, as both refused a I ' I J a I Al: i sintMi u v iirt mi i. fit in i sauu iiruimHintr i n .. , j r a lDOir pergon, BT wtuctl M idMtiij to represent a given aum of money, I them. that is not exchangeable for current Tbi United States Senate is still under the inspiration that the people cannot be trusted to know everything that is going on, for last week it vo ted down a resolution to consider executive nominations in open sess ion. funds. North American. Destruction of School Home Bole. EruoB Sestihel axd Ripcblicam, Dear Sir : I put in a good deal of time at the Teachers Insti- Tried te Kill His Father. Chicaoo, December 16 Yesterday two men entered the bouse oi John Hewitt, at Soger's Park, knocked him down and robbed him of 170. Two hours later one of them, John Harris, waa taken to the Lakeview An exchange save: "The increasing tate lst week. I heard some good nolies alation. vh h m m. nn use of opiates and other drugs in- things, but the most that I beard was fusion, stating that Hewitt a eon of tended to allav or excite nervous ac- ?' tne man robbed, was his accomp iee. rff1 . lla r clte 11 eJ7 U"RC; preacher because the tub did not con It now ,ppeil from etatemenU wviiy, is u evu m uns cojuvr7 rniuu tain m0Te sauaage. uoucic, bimseU, j maje by Harris and Mr. Hewitt, Sr.. o, u not worse inu iue kcuiw iu uave iaxgw muxm. m bu- tnat young Hewitt not only intend- use oi iDioxicaunc liquors. xuere fore avoid opiates. gBr-coaieuKroBimg boib, cui ana ed to rob his father, but to murder ary, xor enecuve growang worx do- him. Th lAr H;tf i. h , years oi age and is quits wealthy, sausage, now Le poo d New Jersey Mr. Hewitt grappled with his two because of in his mind the inig- assailant but w.. thm.n Th.. nificant business of berry raising and threw a blanket over him and he Dtbino tne Henry Ueorge cam paign for the Mayorship, an Irish xuan was asked "Patrick what share then praised for paying large salar-1 heard Harris aay, "Don't shoot!" Im ofthe city will you have, when tub full of sausage how he Ljiatly after be beard a pistolshot. Georce comes to divide it ?" "Shure pnuse1 td.e l.reat ,ndnB.tr,e The men then tied his hands and feet ..... . .. . , , I sources oi rennsvivania, ana men i nok hi tnnnav and and 1 11 take a slice of Central Park ti.. n': u i. j . K ?18 m??J "d IUUUUU UWUI lIU UfliDU lor my snare was tne answer. J at her for not giving mure sauaar salary. left. Half an hour later Mr. Hewitt succeeded in freeing himself and promptly noti oouie one caiiea u a growl Ied the do lire. Harm, .aa cmnvht Free trader Morrison made an ef- e institute for more sausage. I u DOur or two iatr. He has quite fort to get his tariff bill considered, MDe? ? " mu tnong it wiu asevere scalp wound, evidently icflict- Imt the House voted it down. vote in favor of the consideration of The U mightj q?r tbiD6 if ST0vsh d by a bullet Harria aays after they -"-i- aaa. Uaa inrown tne blanket over the old aooui me lime oi me ciose oi tue in-1 man mun.-y M;tt iV. I -Tl i J im : 4 : 3 t.. a i -i ii.ii.:. . " tion 154. Twenty-six Democrats vo- j of a resolution came among the grist ted with the Republicans against con- of general resolutions, but it was sn ideratioD. J a a . n UrM KA A t mu UWL UCbWi IUC U1WU in I? of it. The resolution is in f&vnr CoORtssMAX Red of Korth Caro- of placing the common schools di- has cone wroccr. He drew his rectly under the management of the Mate, tbereby destroying home rule, alary as far as he could in advance, and then gave a check on tha gov ernment for the salary that he had is his pocket He is guilty of many other crooked transactions and has gone, it is believed to Canada. of has Attosmet General Garland, President Cleveland s cabinet refused to allow the time honored bills of the Supreme Court Justices, for carriage hire, when the judges make formal calls on the President. The Attorney General is a great re former, but still be continues to play poker. A raw days ago three men robbed the passengers of a train of cars at Bdlevue station, in Texas. There were four United States colored sol diers nnder a captain on the train, bat some of the week-kneed passen gers prevailed on the officer not to fight tbe robbers, and the result was the highwaymen took the arms of the soldiers or the management of the township and borough. Don't yon see T if the State be placed in control of the schools, how home rule will b crush ed out as effectually as the English have destrovt-d it in Ireland. The parent could hive nothing effective to say on the school question, and the occupation of the director woald be gone entirely and all power would be centered in the State Superinten dent, his lieutenant in each county and the teachers. Carry tbe intima tion of the resolution into a legisla tive enactment, and township or home rule is destroyed. The school tax will be fixed by the State authority, the salary will be fixed by the Slate, or State Superintendent, and the teacher will secure his certificate from the same source. If I were a royalist I d favor the resolution. If you are a royalist, say, Hurrah ! for the resolution. "Tell it not in Gatb." There was not a Gladstone in the more sausage institute" at Mifflin town, last week to raise bis voice against the resolution that proposed to destroy public school borne rule. PATTERSON. December 18, 1886. At no previous time has there been o many sudden deaths reported as within tbe past month. One of the most remarkable cases occurred at Manister, Mich., on the 13th inst, in which Charles Brown, who had that day been married to Miss Cora Sib ley fell dead while dancing at a par ty with his bride. Tee law collecting tax on horses and cattle was repealed in 1873. Last week the State Board Revenue Com miBsioner't, in session at Harrisburg, rendered a decision allowing the co in ties that have collected the tax V on horses and cattle in 1873 credit settlements for tbe amount overpaid to tbe State. The amount involved is about 180,000. What will Juni ata's share of the $180,000 be? XT is a very noucable lact tna Henry George who is lecturing and editing a newspaper in the interest of the doctrine that property should belong to the state and not to indi Tiduals, has never yet handed any of the property that he has acquired to the state for general distribution or any other kind of distribution. How would it suit Mr. George to practice what he preaches ? UrHBT Gcobok, for whom sixty thousand votes were polled in the ci ty of New York for Mayor at the late lection, is lecturing and writing against individual ownership of prop ny. He desires tne state to own -all property. Henry is a middle aged man, but it seetna that he has not yet found out by the history of the past that whan tha slat is placed ladle at the PolLi. Tbe town of Springfield, Mass., had some interesting election exper iences on Tuesday. The election was for Mayor, Councilmen, School Commissioners and also to decide whether the town should license the sale of liquor. Tbe feature of tbe day was tbe great turnout of ladies in the interest of no license. At every polling place was a table beautifully spread with sandwiches and doughnuts, while pitchers and pails of hot coffee stood about These refreshments were not nned as bribes for it is tbe general testimony that no aiBcriminauon was made among voters in serving them out. The ladies displayed some timidity at first but they were reassured bv the politeness with which they were treat ed. There was no smoking, talking or profanity at tbe polling places, tne turbulent spirits being impress ed by tbe novelty of tbe occasion Tbe ladies showed m good deal of shrewdness in their tactics. While some attended to the coffee and doughnuts, others peddled no license tickets and others stood at ihe bal lot boxes keeping a sharp lookout to see that the right ticket was voted. At one place an incident occured that may afford some suggestion of the effect of feminine electioneering oi a casual row at tbe polls. In one ward the polls were held in an en gine house. In the midst of the bal loting a fire alarm was struck, tbe engine hordes rushed with their us ual promptness and excitement, and the ladies went flying to corners of safety like a covey of startled part ridges, upsetting their coffee pails in their alarm, but they soon picked up courage to come out when they saw that no harm bad been done and that the men at the polls were un concerned. The result of the election was that the Democratic candidate for Mayor was elected by a vote of 1 833, although the city went Republi- a revolver and fired at bis father, but was so excited that the bullet grazed his (Harris) bead. Young Hewitt was arrested this morning. He refuses to talk. He is only 13 years old. He and Harris will be charged with robbery and attempt to commit murder. Ketribatioa. James Howard, of Bowie count v. Texas, married a 13 year old ffirL He would 6trip her and tying her feet together, hang her on a hook. bead downward and beat her unmer cifully. On the night of November 1 be tied her to a bedpost, heated red- hot a large cattle branding iron with tbe letter H cut into the end of it and deliberately branded her in two places. He was arrested and lodged in jail, and on Wednesday night a mob broke into the jail, took Howard from his cell, carried him to a tres tle work on the railroad, put a rope around his neck, tied his hands and feet and pushed him off the bridge breaking his neck, "As the wife of Sheriff Mail ten was feeding the prisoners in the jail at Muncie, Ind., on Wednesday evening tbe 15th, one of them knocked the dishes from her hand, leaped through the sma.1 room and knocked the wom an down. Three others followed him, and together they rushed on the Sheriff and beat, pounded and kicked him nntil be had three ribs broken and was senseless. Then they fled. One has since been cap tured, but tbe others are at large." Wilkesbabre, Pa., Dee. 17 Hard times have disappeared from the eoal regions for tha time being. This week over $.j00,000 was distributed in Wilkesbarre and vioinity alone. Tbe Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Com pany distributed $295,000 amoog its men to day. The wages of the mi ners for the past month will run from $60 to $95 each. On the night of the 13th inst, the steamboat J. M. White, was destroy ed by fire at a point on the Missis si pi river, 30 miles above Baton Ruuge, while on her wav from Vicks- burg to New Orleans. The boat was valued at $250,000 and her cargo was valued at 150,000. Forty odd lives were lost. Sheriff-elect Search, of Luzern Co., recently saluted William O'Reily, of ilkesbarre, aa Deputy, and the lat ter told his friends he had been made a Deputy Sheriff. The sheriff declared that he was only joking, but U iteiiey baa sued bim lor breach of promise. Last Summer Roswell Brown, of Mystic, Conn., put some watermelons in bis cellar, and one of them was covered up and forgotton. Just be fore Thanksgiving it was discovered in good condition, and the Browns ate it on Thanksgiving Day and en joyed it J. H. McCreery, a well known at torney of Pittsburg convicted of em bezzlement A former client, Louis Sch!eirtzhauswore that McCreery collected $800 due tbe prosecutor and then gave him a worthless check for the amount, retaining the money. Abraham Youngkin, recently found guilty at Doylestown of forgery and setting fire to his store at Backsnlle, Bucks county, has had tha addition al charge of rifling letters preferred, against him. If yon tfeaire to buy a ttore teod, a mil, xramrtv writ to. or visit J. 1. Bartua flcaaaot View, Juniata Co., Penoa. B happy, be eonfentad, be klad to jvar ivaa and boy oaa of tbe elegant "Gloria" ambrellaa for your own ne- Hake other ntnnr. m.ka athnra contented, be kind to ri J othors, and boy one or tba elegant "Gloria-' ombralUa aa a preaaat for a friend. For eel at Beck'a. Encliah 8pavia Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lamp and Blemisbe from bonee, Blood Sparia, Cnrbe, Spilnte, Sweeny, Blngboae, Stifles, 8preina, Swelling, ate. Save .160 by Me of one bottle. Sold by L. Banks Co., drug gist, Miffliotown Pa. Jan. 20-67. Tbe Eeliosacrov Tribune relate tba two following aecidenta by shooting: Three of George Dreeee'a eons, recently at BeaVertown, were lying ia wail nnder a booth, for a Bock of wild turkeys wbick frequented tk pUc. After waiting with cocked gnni oolil they war atift with cold and tbe turkeys not appearing they decid ed to return borne. When they attempted to let down tbe bammera, they realised that tbey bad lost the use of their Surer, for two of the gun were discharged. At this juncture they were startled by some One ahonting from tba under brash in front of them, - What are you about? " The voice waa that of William Thomaa aliae Weirick of Bishop, and be bad been struck by the load from tbe gun first discharged, one shot baring lodged in his thigh and south er in Lie Soger. Thomas was hunting rab- and neither party knew anything of the other. . . . . Qrant and Georga Sander'e brother who lire on Dr. Nipple's farm , a abort distance below Selinxgrove, took their gun and started out lor tha purpose of baring a abot at whatever acaaoaaole game came within range. Tbey had gone but a short distance from tbe honso when George sighted some partridges and with itUe trouble succeeded in brtogiog several down and while he waa stooping dowa to pick op the dead birds, his brother Grant, wbo was in another field, also stooped with his gun across his knee to see through the rails of tbe fence, and io doing so, his gun waa in some manner discharged, the load striking George. Altar tha accident hap pened Grant at once led bis brother to tbe bouse, and medical aid was obtained Up on examination it was found that several shots bsd struck bim, on of which went clear through iiia windpipe. This woand was tbe most severe. Tba young man is doing ell and will be soon all right agaia. 1MI CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY KEW YEltt I 1 1 1 i The Pennsylvania Ballread Comaaav ' xteuu tbe i'empliaicaU ef the feeasva TTTTCTLY. EI8C0TJKA0KD xpreasea the feeling of many victim of rteoiaalisin, neuralgia, eoatic and ner Tor aiek headache. numberless eo-called remedies, and phy.i dan, of all ",U,out "K' ""re leeme o be no hoi. Many euch have as rSst resort tried Athlophoro. and to their aurwend joy bar found that it was a rilt and iJick care. Atl.lophoro.unot 2iment- thousand, bare been cured g iuand they tctify as to ite value. Shekomeko, Dutches Co. N. Y. Aug. ?Jf ltookAUilophoro. according to direc tions; it caused a ringing in my ear that was not ileaaant, it operated on J" earning a alower and fainter throb, and constipated my Wei Wh. th. U dose waa token I did not think much of ihe medicine; the next day my lameness waa better, and continued getting le. until it left taa. aly laroenef. was in my shoulders and neck, and bad been for eight months. 1 waa advised to try Athlopho ro. by my neighbor, Vo. Jarkson, who had tekea a bottle of i for a aerere attack .r i. In kiiil.oulikr and arm. He said "it drove the lameness right out of me; my head felt strong, ana my nearj almost atoppadkeaUng; 1 thought I would die, but I came out all right, and have not bad any lameness since." Asox IIbicos. Pnelr. N. Y, Auiml IS, 1886. I am a practicing phyMtian ; 1 pre scribed Athlophoro in a case of inveterate rheumatism of the right shoulder and arm. Tbia rasa had been of weeks standing yea month and resitted medicina carefully selected, also th use of electric treatment. On bottle removed all the trouble. Tba ease remains well, now over a year since nainaT the medicine. O. C PwcHaap, M. D. . Every dmcgtMnKould keep Athlophoro' and Athlophoro 1'ilU, but where they can BOt b boueht of the druggist th Athlo Dhoroa Co..' 112 Wall Sl, .New York, will send either (carriage paiJ) cn receipt of regular price, which is Jl.t o per bottle for Alhlnpuornd and 6V. for Fills Tor Urer and kidney diseases. dTvperwIe, in digestion, weakness, nervous debility, duesse of women, rnrotipatinn. besdarhe. Impure Wood, Ac- Athlopboros Pills are Bnenualgd FOR WINTER WEAR. Soma Special Low Prices on All Wool, Double Width DRESS GOODS, HAIR-LINE 8TR1PE3, BO CENTS A YARD. Cameli Hair Suitings at 50 ots.. worth 75ct8. French Tricots at $1.40,pworth $2.00. Plain Colored Cloths at 50c. 65o., 75o. and $1.00. BUCK SHIS IT LOW FREES. Speoial Values in BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, SATIN EHADAMES and FAILLE FfiANCAISE. Ia pnrsuaoe nf iu aaatul custom tba Pennsylvania Railrotd Company announces tba ChrUtmaa and New Tear curaioa tickets will be sold batweaa all tbm Yfciaci- branches. The holiday season is tb. on period of the year most exclusively devot ed to th interchange of social visit and tbe enjoyment of pleasure trip. Ia order t encourage this custom and to offer all possible bene tit to those wbo deeir to is- dutg ia holiday pleasures and feativltiea, tbe Company reduce tbe rates durlsg the favored period. Excursion tickets will be sold on December 23d, 24th, 25th, 80th, and 8 lit, 1H86, and Jaanary 1st, 1887, good to return until January 4 lb, inclueir. Large assort men t of Plain, Colored, and Fancy STRIPED SILK VELVETS at Lowest Prices. FALL OPENING. We have never had so com plete a stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS Our Drees Goods Department is full to overflowing. Don't miss the bargains, we invite you to come in and see for yourself. You can be suited with our low priced dress goods of all the newebt shades. You may want something in Black and Color ed Silks, Black and Colored Cashmeres. We have them. Call for what jou want. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT You will find one of tha most complete in the county. Tiv gum boots send shoes that we sell this fall have an improved sole and heel that adds to their wearing Quality. Don't miss v ar them. We have Men's Fine Shoes at prices that will astonish you, our stock of Ladies' Shoes can not be surpassed in the county. Our stock is all fresh and clean and sold at prices that will sar- Drise vou. We have on hand a a a full line of Fresh, Plain and Fancy GROCERIES. Alao, the only full line of QUEENS WARE in the county. Every house must have its full supply of Queens and Glassware, this is the store to call on for such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, Mini Street, Op posits Cocbt Hocsa, Mlffllntown, Pa. Frederick E3FENSC3AD2. LOOKING FOR CLQTjjjjj This is the Place IN ' PATTERSON. We propose to sell you clothing that will wesr eati$uh. I 51 w W nrnnnu In call van r!rtiino in wKirTi . I comfortable. We propose to sell you clothing that will look n I and every thing we sell you must be aa represented to jj NAsi 4 mist t Vi a 1 mas "9 1 We can suit you in Sack, Cutaway, or Albert or . j the nice styles of these days. We can suit you in summer goods, short coats, W fancy coats. Send us your order, tell us what you want, p-ive vou satisfaction. We keep a full line of pants, linen, woolen, and put, 1 mixed goods, 1 Nice wait, vests, broad cloth coats, and fins cguimm I pants. We izll a great many shirt3 of all kinds, and all kind, i of goods that men and boys wear. " "T We can accommodate you from th crown of tha v. i the feet. We invite you to see us, in the finest Cloth n.n I in J uniata. ling-H;, Sam'l STRAYEB, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FaISHa IN PATTERSON. Jans 16, 1886. i J WABJIZN PLJTTI, ATTOBN1 1-AT-L A W, mrruxTowN, jtoiata co.. pa-, CCollecting and eooTeyanelag promptly attended to. OSes with Atkinson It Ja cob. M-29 " Locia E. Araiaaoa. Bao. Jacosa, J TKIJSOX At JACOBS, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MlFrUNT0W5, PA. OarCollecting sad Coaryancing prompt ly attended to. Orrics On Main street, la place of real deneo of Louie K. Atkinaon, B., sontta of Bridge street. (Oct 26, 16. Farms Fr sale. Robert Mc In tire, oi Lack township, offers for sale, TWO TAUVS, each contain lug seventy-lire acre with allowance, and each farm contains a set of tarm boildinga and Urge orchard, and good water. Th two tract adjuln each other and will be sold separately or together to suit purchaser. Tbe far nil are situated la Lack township, itbiu three mile of Pern Mills and on fonrtb of a mile from Byron Sua Church. Plenty ot time will be given to salt par chaser. Bo and ae the far ma, or write to ubert Mclatire, tteeda Gap, Jauiata Co ?a Sept. 8, l86tr. LEGAL. EXECUTORS' KOTICE, Id jXtlalt of Mn. Calharinr t'rty, ite'd. Letters TeUwotary upon tbe estate of rs. latnertne t rvj, late of Monroe town ship, Juniata Co., Pa., deceiat-d, having been granted to tue undcrsigued, all per sons that are just mi law. ully indebted to said Esiate aie rrquted to make arranve- ments as soon ss cu Iw done to nuka pr mont, and ihose having just and lawful claims sssinst tbe said Katate. to presunt them without delsy to D. Hjiasaa, Executor, Browns' Mills, Pa. Nov. 22, 1HH6. USSIAN HEUMATISri CURE I) don't anrthlmr bat irhsiiiaUwin. but a am UM every time. Usarad RiM'U Brans buicaaur. Pa. Ma Habtmah he.. Btonauhaia. Pa. Mas Rev. R H Rnntxto. Ntaaamn. Va. Mas. Wm anuo. inw Wrli St, Poiladalphla. J r. Newnm. Camdm. M. J. Mas Mast Cafkom MoiMnn, If. J. Fbaws M4IL Mvch fThimk P. t.TERY BOX RUSSIANS fHCIUTlSM CUDF. tbadb abes AMD SKiVJTCBB . ax awSJese1 esaj svsaai. llM.rinflm pklrf. with tMiuinobista. fi-M. For aalr br all dratMa. IfoMartiMcttwrai not in positino to fiinit.h it to ytm. do not be lT Stwted totaknanrtlilfir hut ailr rtir-ct to th OraacalAmta. PFAKI..I-'.IC HKO aV 4't. SID V JIarket succt, rbiladcipbia. EaBODT UOTEL, Ninth St , south of Chestnut. on snnam acuta of the New Post Office, one-hall square from Walnut 8t. Theatre and ia the vtry business centre of the city. On the American and European plana. Good rooms fiom 50c to $3.00 per day. Remodeled and newly furnished. W. PAINE, M. D.. . Jtv-ielties in Dress inmmtnea, w IJlSd, Jet, Feather and Fur. Oar 920.00 and $25.00 Eaglish Meal Plash Coats are uneqaaled at tha prices all sizes. Short Real Plash Mantles, Cloth Jackets and Newmarkets in la- teat atjles. Finest Alaska Seal Coats and Short Wraps at close prices. Small Fara in great variety. Oar Mail Order Department sends prices and samples promptly. JOS. HORNE & COMPAN Y'S, RETAIL BTORES, 6I3-6I1 PENN AVENUE, MTTSBURO, PA. 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Post OtTlre Department : embrarinr aketchra of WotuUr- ful Expioii of Poet-Olflce Intpeccnrs in the Detec tion, Pursntt, snd Capture of Robbers of the V. 8. staila; loeiiier with a complete description of tha many means snd complicated entrivancea of tha wily and ancrupnlons to defraud tha public; a.so sn accuse aeconnt of the tAiriOt 9 STAR HOCTF FRitDI, in which the Avttvyr ha4 entire charge of ths pre paration of the evidence for the government. tfTACENTS WANTED.-aa In ererv town there are Postmasten, Herrhaats, Mechanics. Farmers. Pnfeainnal Men. and hnn- : lire. Is of people who tetit bt glad to eef thit thrilling tmi. ItonuwhatlnKansnparalledealr: llalliaf tight lo aU. Men and Women Agents making from t'OJtn tsJO a month ea.ilj. We want Bu arrant ia every township in IhsU. rt. snd Canada. IsVWe giTetnrfmrnoaJ so that AST l'saaoa with tbia phe- aonienMailinvbook.canbecomeafucctfaui.ient. . No OmprUiwn Khttmr. Acme are niccting j with nparillflt necnt. V9bitac rt hinj ! rone, as we gie Sptdal Ttrm to pay FrtVjidi. Remember, we give you the excin-ive aie of this ! book in territory nwiraed you. Wrif; for our large ! llluetratrd 4 irculara, containing full particaiars. uproot Ttrm to Agents, etc, sent !rce to au. Ad-dr--m immediately the Publishera, TTINTEtt COSPRINGFItLD.lIASS. Formerly of Hartford, Conn. M. CRAWFORD, M. v., Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. OfPie at the old corner of Third and Orange street, MiSintowc, Fa. March 29, 1874. Jons McLacoblii. Joatpa W. SrtaaaL MCLArCULH A STtttjIEL, TKSDBANCE AGENTS, PORT COTJL JVSUTJ CO., fJ. turOnlj rerbl Companies represented. Dee. 8, 186- TIM K-TABLl . !1-.H.'.IIA1B frame that stop at MiS:aairM5 EASTWAID. Altooba Accooa1rK!er,a.iw dsily at & ll s. nj T.ross a 6.66 a. m., Newto HaoDtos 7Ji a a cV evtowo 74 a. ia, leeatW: mMilfordc.oaaf PortRoysl 8.22 a. B., fcxje4J Tuscarora 80 t Va.sjke!U4 it Thompsontown 8,42 a. as Darsai, til -. Millerstowa 8,53 1 ,. m., arriving at Hamstm.-, at 16 16a T and at Philadelphia, tlif. Sia Baosa Exramleweeaitasaiw, at 7.C0 a. m., and stopj,iE t ta ari Sfstioos between Aitoons toi HinlsU. reaches Mitfimat i-Xt.., 6Vmt2 11.40 p. M., aad arrireii, tXiA7I 1.15 p. m. Man Tasia leave t PiJtajari Ittt 8.65 a. m., A:toona at 2.00 p. !, ant as ping at all regular iishom tmre, i at a t'8 p. m., HarrislMirt 7.10 a. a. Pa adjlphia 4 25 a. m. Mall Express 1 cares PUttbsri MlRia Altoooa 6 2U p m ; TyroostM fa; ga Ingdon 7 27pm; Lewistowi 851 pB; e flia9I5pm; Harrisbcr lU4i pai fa delphis 4 am. Phi'adclphis Kxpress will stop a gf St 11 33 when Bagged. WESIWAIO. War pASiicta leares rslisla'sib daily at 4 3(J a. m.; HarrUMrf, t It a ai,I Ouncannoa, 8 oi a. m.; .tevpurt, ia al m.; Millerstowa, 36 s. mTauEsMss, 1 47 a.m.; Van DyU. i ii a a ; Ijtc I ora, 9 59 a m; Mexico, 1002 va fart I Roval, 10 07 a. bUHis, 101 a. bm Miltord, 1Q21 a. -n; Njrro, 10 ii a. avt l a. m.; A'ewtun Bsmittio,!! U asuBis. ticgdon, 12 Otj p. m ; lN-sie, 1149 a su to double their prod ta by introducing a tin I Aitoona, 1 40 p. ui., aad Uf st ml rajisr of new goods, indispensable to ail famine, 1 siauona oetwevn ttamsoarg sM iiineta RuiTiniBssa'c tion Poader. ?ate, sui. CBJ.e. tlM 0T mail with lull directions. Boon fa 3 cen', stamp. rET a 0)601 c h Avenue, flew Tprk. JLS-ly IERCHAxTSd".! will adJress for lull particulars, HKALTil FOOD COMPANY, No. 72, 4lh Avenue, New Tort. Jan. 8, 6-ly. MANHOOD gT.u ; A man bsving innocently contracted th bsbit ot self abuse in bis youth, and ia consequence eulfcrea an tne Dorrors of beanal Incapacity Lost Manhood, Physical Pecay. General Prostration, etc., will, out of sympaty for for bis tellow sufferers, mail fru the recipe by which be was finally cured. Addresa in confidence. J. W. P1NKNET. 42 Cedar St., New Tort. Jan. 8, 85-ly. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser having been permanentlr curad of that dread disease. Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make knows to bia fellow sufferers too mesas of cure. To all wbo desire it. be will send a copy of th prescription used, frsac.) with th directions fur preparing and oaiog the aame which they will find a sure Cubs for Corens, Colds, CoanavTioa, Asraaa, BaoacaiTis, Aa. Parties wishing tbe Pre- scnptMtn, will please addresa, Kv. . a. TV1L90N. m Peaa St.. Willimmabursh. N. Y. f Jaa. 8. 85-lv. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OFMIFFLIWTOTfw, PA. wrra BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. StookholfJera Indiridually Liable. JOSEPH ROTBROCK. Prtndnt. T. VAN IRWIN, C...r DTSaTfrABf . W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock, Noab Hertiler. Philip M. Repoer, Amos G Bonsall, Lonii E. Atkinson. Robert E. Parker. mevnot.... . Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley. Joseph Rotbrock, ueorge Jacoba, l.. a. Atkinson, W". C. Pomerov- Amos G. Bonsall, Nosh Hertzler, Charlotte Snyder, Jane H. Irwin, Mary Sorts, R. E. Parker, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Prow. John Bertaler. Three and Fonr Ber rent. infM.I will Wm f-'" " teniucaiea 01 depoaite. f Jan28, 1867-tf Fall and t later Goods. I would inform the nublie that I h... now in ?uy n. w nullinerv store at my place of residence on Water street, Mifflintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a lull stock, of Tall and Winter millinery goods, all new, and of tbe latest styles, and having employed first clasa milliners, lam prepared to supply the public with everything found in a firs tc lass milliner store, come and examine my stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEI3L. Mst 2-8.M.T. I OB PRINTING Or t dene st this effie. XTERT KIHD NOTICE. hereby cautioned CACTIO A LI persons are -t. against bshing or hunting, gathering DemeB, or crossing neiaa, or in any other way irespeasing on tha lands or the nnder If" J.S. Kbbw. OPINES .Syrup CUPiES Coughs COLDS. OrtTia Exraiss leaves Fluistlataata!- ly at 6 40 p. m., Uarrutxirg, Hliri,' stopping at Kockville, Mtfjaruls, Odsar son, Newport, Miiiertoa, laoapaansa, Port Koyal, bine at Mi;Bio, U fci a. a, If tooua, 3 2u a. m., aud Pittaftar,IWaa Mail Taata leaves f aiiadeiplia Ja-7 a 7XU a. m., Usrrisbarg 1 1.0U a. ak, J port, Vi Id p. mM MiSia 147 p. a, ar ping at all regular ststiuos tstveat aJDl and Aitoona reaches Aituons att.JO f. a, pitubarg a. 20 p. m. Airovaa ACCOBBODariCBt IssTw) fsV adelpbia daily at 11 llta, Uarruaua 4.10 p. m., Duocansoa 4.4J p. a., iw port 6,13 p. m., Millerstowa sja p. a, Tbompsoatowa 5, 4 p. ou, Vautrts Ml p. m., Tuscarora 6.46 p. bu, Hcxk UI p m., Port Royal 5,6:! p. at., M'JSa m., Lewis Iowa p. m., Me Verges r 4H p. 111., Newton Hajiiltoa 7,1 a, lluntingdou 7 ii p. m. AltuoaaaM. Pacitic Express leaves Philwtapba Uf pm; MarrUbarg S 10am; Dusranail 9am; Newport 4 Ul am; HiSiatCi bii LewUtowa6lHaBii McYs;Kiia am; Bt. Union t(4aaii HuaatsUl 2U a m ; Paters berg 6 33 a at ; Sprues Cent CiStn; Tyroa 7t7aa; W'lU 7 27 a m 5 Aitoona 8 OS a at ruMsai tasdpm. Sea bhore Express esst, oa Sosiifl, will connect with janday Mad sasl iaana Barriaburg at 1 15 p. m. Wsy Passenger west snd Kfl su stop st Luctaow ssd Pooroiaa's 3fnti hen tiagged. LEW IS TOWN DIVISION. Trains leave Lenistcrwa Juoclioa lorlC my at 6 35 s m, 10 45 a m, 2 60 p a fa Snnbury st 7 15 s m, 2 lO p m. Trains arrive at Lewulowa Juoctiwi Da MUroy at 9 CO am, 1 IS pm, 4 It) pBirB Suuburyat 9:jm,3p TTROS8DIVIS10.N". Trains leave Tvrone tor BeiielosHa Lock iUvcn at s io a n, 7 1U p m. Tyrone lor Uurwebsvilie aad C'.earfie. l Bl!l)iu,3 0 i p ui,7 CO p ai. Trains leave Tyrone lr Warriors Penu.tyivai.ia furnace sad Scotis st '- ni ami 4 30 p ui. Trains arrive st Tvrone from Bsllsfoi snd Lock Uveu at l'- Oa p ax, aad i U ! a- Traina arrive st Tvn.ce irea Car" vilie auu Clearfield st 6 5 am, and 11 m. & 'i0 p m. Trams arrive at Tyrone froa Scoiii, V riois Hark aud Peunsyinoi f uruats 68 a m, at 2 ao p m. U. 4 B. T. B. K. a bEPf OKD DIVISION. Trains leave ULntin-a for Bfi Bndsepurt and Lura:-r!jr.d st a. snd j .0 p. ai. Traina arrive at Hunt!nS.IoD from ford, bridi.ej-.-rt and Cumberland a) li -p. ni., 6 P- p. m. UOLLIDATSBCRU BKACH. Trains leve Aitoona for Pin;'10D','a; t 7 20.m.8Jo.m.i0l'pnl.'"P, W P m. ... .r A'toons from Sonih. .t 6 50 am. 11 3o am. 6 WF 00 p m. 7 45 p. m. nd 10 3opa. peiaa a. i" iUUiUiUUS U UU 1J. .AUMy Port Bja FB,,a airrAcirsias o Opnamental Porticos. Bracket and Scroll UorH. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS. SU'IM. jiormiws. 1 Lcm Also, dealers in stinf'es. luiiibcr of every der:yimj- l. ,-k,l to 0fdr- uounto -- .id I ders by mail promptly orders should be sent to. M.-KIIXIP3 4C0-1 rrt Bsra". 10-il-si.i r" Of SabseHw for Ur ' -e RtfnbHcn it ot the ica will y. OrUi jut three to