aaaBW ,1 '! .-. .1 ,1 i "S i i CI-uNTINtL&REPUbUCAK MIFFLINTO'V.f. WED5JDAT,4AXT 11, 1IM. F. SCHWEIER, BBtrea a raeratrrea. Ths PreiJnt'e talk on the aurplu it but m clotk to cover Lis free trade moveEBenta. Cleveland free trade tna nieanage to Congress gin trad Tea peeoh natisfaetion to the British free er. Eiuhtt tLonn!iil bnwhels of pota t'B from SootinMl arrivful in New York within tie past two weela They rm in cks that held ICS Clvb:.5d's free trade message the Barrhartl speech for the Demo miey Iho Democracy niiglt put Burchar 1 on the ticket for Vice I'rvsi iknt. Two Munderi joined in a ticket, Cleveland and I'urrhard, Ex Gomhnob I'Airnon, wants to sell out the railroad that hare not filled their contracts with the go crtuent. The two other men on the commission with the Governient wan to pive the railroads 50 years time to pay tlx ir porerment obligations. Tiik question of Knights or n Kiiit,'ntB, as workmen, which canned the strike anion,; the Keudin" Hail rond hards at I'ort Iiirhtuond )ia be n changed by anthracite coalmin mg Knights to a question or wages The miners ntriko fcr 8 per cent, ad ranee on presotit wsges. The content of Mr. Thoebe for the neat of Mt. C'.rlihlo is engaging the attention of Congress. Thoebe, is endeavoring to prore that Carlisle's fritndt held the polls open many hours after thev should hare been cjosel, and that thereturnn were held back and altered in a uumber of dis tricts in C"irlinl-'8 favor. The FiBh Question. A Bitter Llqaer War. Qaltmo.i, Teias, Jan 5 A spee ial despatch from Hanfsviile, Taxaa, to the "sw a; that intelligence reached taere to-night front Madiaoctille, its county seat of Madison county that a pody of armed eittiea, calling thera Uaa Reformer, shot and killad Bill Bolo last night while be was standing en the steps of Viaor's drag store and then banged Red" Paige and another man, whose Dim is not known. Alf W bitten, a Irieod of Bolo was attacked and driven from the town. From the meagre information it is learned that Itolo and bis frieods were opposed to the reform crowd and were in favor of maintaining saloons. Sheriff Black has applied to Governor R-aa for troops. A state of terror prevails. A Hill In the Jail- Two tramps named Michael Ca.y nd William Kinir. weijjhinfj about 120 pounds each, who are confined a jail, gut into a dinpute last week ind decided to settle their difficulty iy fighting. Men were selected to act is second, and they and the prin cipals were locked m a cell by s .me of the other prisouer6. They decided iO fight according to the rules of the Loudon l'rize Riii;, and, taking off Ul unnecessary clothing went to work. There was no noise connected with the affair and the men fought desperately for three hours without lieing disturbed when Casey was Knocked over a bucket containing water used in sponging the men, and as they were both badly punished, the seconds and referee decided at this point to call the fight a draw. We onld not learn now many rounds were fought, but there were certainly over one hundred oh the men went down frequently, None of the ja.il tticials knew anything about the mill until it was over. Chambersburjr Ilepopitary. A lrgn meeting wai held in Hor tirulturril Hal: in l'liilndelphia a few eveiiirjx ii undt r the management of the National Finhery Association to tfi nigral support to thw New Eng land fisherman and to protest against the adaption of fishery treaties with the powers of (treat Britain. (1 )vrruor Heaver was president of tho meeting, and when !.e took the chair he sai l: "A rifjht denied is a wrong inflict ed," said the tovernor, and no por tiun th body politic can suflVr a wroi.g without every other section of the community tharing in it. The American fishermen or the New England fi.-hermen, if you will claim that certain riphts ura denied them by a neighboring government. They do not appeul to armi, they do not appeal to any court of justice, but t hey do spj eal to the common senna of the American psople, and vjo aro here to night m response to f k'llit'lii tlk V u T M. i rti 1 ii. ti Ant they he'- broujlit against the Can J adiv 'rriuient. The New Eng 'St v ' aen do not claim theright to tish in Canadian waters, iiut thsy claim if one of their cr;w gets ei--k and requires medical aid they have a perfect right to go into the nearest ('unadm- port to obtain it. T hi-y also eUim the right to go in through strep of weather or for pro visions, and it seems to me there is no American who can hesitate for a moment to acknowledge that right. Here in Philadelphia it need hard ly be said that we sympathize with them ui another latm. It in that the products of their labor should be i" "'"fected as toe carpets wo Ten in Philadelphia or the iron in- , J istry ot the atate. We sympathize with ttieui '.n every respect, and we are here to ?ii,'ht to emphasize the ) assertion tlit we will make good 1 that sympakir, first by petition to J Coim ress. nul next, if needs be, bv our v -CB- .."frr, - "1 l' ;:IST0rRACT8 TKtr. "There is such a thing," continued Mr. Heaver, "as bowing down before fMr This and Lord That, and I fear some of ns Americans have got into1 that habit a gooil deal. I nru very mnch afraid that when a noble lord comes to Washington, hires thirty even rooms in a hotel, has an unlim ited excheqner aud is prodical of his monf y. I very much fear that in such circumstances American courage is apt to rush out the back door." General Cogswell, United States Congressman of the EsBex district of Massachusetts, next addressed the meeting. We simply ask, he said, "that the rights of American fisher men be not frittered away and their wrongs aggravated by "amy treaty whatever with (.treat Britain. He dwe.t upon the outrages and indiir tiities now being heaped on the New England usliermen and stated that for the last three ears over one hun dred American vessels had been boarded and seized by armed Cana lin crn sers. L uder the present ueaty .mericau nstermen are per nnted to nsh within three miles of the Canadian coast, as the Dominion authorities have insisted on drawing this three mile line from headland to held. and the result is that the Amer . . i i . iiHirsi luirty, nrty and in some casea a hnndred miles irora the cost. Tkey are not now even allow i t to approach the three uiile limit and are not allowed to land in a Can adian port except ia some extraor dm wy circnmetaocts. and then for aa uhort a time as poaaible. . Ttiis is now the . state of affairs,' uiidna m cpeuirr, tat lu new or it and of the weakness, truckhxg aau meouipt tency at Washington am inclined to say, and I do bo not as a partisan, bat aa an American Oh. f or one honr of Jamee Q. Blaine. 1 hi interjection caused the most intense excitement asnocg the audi ence, tor folly two minutes the had fairly rung with cb'-a and Oov ernor oeaver beanie4 t'smiles the enAinsiatic reTtiouoyji to tbttaeofth P1J "flight Es Spectacles for Horses. A correspondent of the Manches ter Sporting Chronicle tells the read ers of that paper some interesting oircnmstauci-s in connection with a good grey steed in his own posses sion. He came to the conclusion that this equine friend of his was hort sighted, lie "couldn t 6ee a carrot two yards off." he tells us. So he took the quadruped to an oculist iving in the neighborhood, who made the necessary inspection and certified that the horse had a No. 7 ve, and required concave glasses. The concave glasses thus indicated were obtained and buckled on the ead stall. "The horse seemed a lit tie bit surprised," he says, "when I rst put theiu on him, but bis amaze ment rapidly gave way to demonstra tions of the keenest pleasure. He ovy stands all the morning looking vcr the half door of his stable with is spectacles on, g'izing around him with an air of sedate enjoyment. When I take him out for a drive," continues, the veracious narrator, he capers about as frisky aa a kitten ; his m uiuer is altogether changed from his former timidity, and he has not over a bad habit of shying which once troubied him." A wetk or two ao, however, he turned the animal out to pasture for a few days of course without his specs, and he at once appeared to be uneasy and un comfortable. All day he hung about the gate leading into the meadow, whinnvin" in a plaintive minor key. I until his master, seeing what was the trouble, sent up to the stable for the heal stall. As soon ad the specta clos were placed npou hia nose, he wan so glad that he rubbed his mas ter's shoulder with his nose, then kicked np his heels and danced down to the pasture in a paroxysm ol de light. Staffordshire was the scene of this history. We do not know the locality more definitely. went through four gates, whieh be care folly eloeed, to the woodshed, and then horjjr up bis coat and took down bis sheep shears and sharpened them. Then be caught a sheep and bad jnet finished sneering it when some of the household came with a lantern, Tben it tamed out that bo bad been asleep all the time, and that light of the laatera awakened bim. The sheep was sheared as well aa though it bad been doao in broad daylight. Sinoe 1790 there have beea 20 (io ernore of Pennsylvania. Of these 11 were lawyers, two printers, one a Luth eran preacher, one a tanner, one a civ il eogineer, one a farmer, one an iron maoafaotorer aad two were merchants. Only six of these are living to wit : Pollock, Cartio, Hertraoft, Hoyt. Pat tisoa and Beaver. The Democrat elected 11 of the 20, the Feeralista 1, anti-Maaooa I. Wbigs 2, and the Re pablioane 5. "A journeyman painter in Danville, Va., took a $50 Coofedeiate note and painted it np until it resembled a green back. He tendered it to bis landlady for board, received bis chance in good money aod took bis departure. The fraud was soon discovered, tbe polire pnt on his track and tbe clever forger ie now doing a 00 days term in jail.' Acoording to an old weather belief, the number of soows this winter will be twenty, based upon tbe fact that tbe firat snow for tbe seaeoo fell on No vember 20rb, and it ie satd that as many day at tbe month ie old -when tbe firat oewfal! oeonrs, jat so many snows will we have that winter. It is said that every one of the six infidels who organized themselves into a society to fight Christianity, in Newburg, N. 1., about fifty years ago, have met with unnatural and untimely death. Ex. JloXDU ? flier; St 3inzef(s O! n n n r V r A Bad Husband. I jut In this Hp to rrqueat yon not to end my wife any flower aeeds. Don't let her know about thia. It is net that I don like flowera, tor my beea could not make honey without them, but I mean there gar- dsn (lowers- If yon aend tbe seeds, every one of toern win grow, aad it ie nx a brd of fiowrra, get earth for pota, aad they have to be traniplanted and turned aod watered, aod looked at and admired. They will be atuck in evory corner of ths aur- rounding, where yon would neter think of putting anything eUe, there will be atuck a timet. I must aay I like to aee Bowers, but can't jou boil half the seeds before aending or aonietbing of that aort of trick to atop ao many growing. Ton aurely can plan aome way to sstc ao much trouble. Youra, D B. afAPLS Caasx.Neb.. Dec. 12, 1887. Jamee Vick Seedsman, Rochester, N. T., inform us that it is a common occurrence to receive letter similar to tbe above. And we do not doubt it after looking ever the Floral Guide : it is a perfect beauty, full of illuntrations aad descriptions of flower and vegetables. Price only ten cent, with a certificate good for that amount in aeeds. The three colored piatea are worth three timce tbe cost ot tbe book. jlOJI ESTY M (fniiinehas a i . i - -1 every plug. Old Honesty is scKrowr edaed to be tr)e purest ancf TTjost lasting "piece of Standard Crietvir, icbacco on themarKct. Tr2r3 it is a better test thin any talK about it. Give it fair trial. Your dealer has it. Mason & Hamllri Organs and Pianos. J WISH TO STATU A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can stop tootbacbi in lese tban Ave minutes ; no pain, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain, by tbe use of a fluid applied te tbe teeth and gnma ; no danger. That Diseased Glial (known as Scnrvy) treat J3ed eucciwafolly and a cure warjranted in every Teeth Fillbb and warranted fer life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchangi'! or, remoddled, (rum $9.00 to 12 per aet. Beautiful Guai Knaiaeled Teet inserted at pricre to auit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis faction. People who have artificial teeth with which tbey cannot eat, are especially invited to call. Will visit professionally at tbeir home if notified by letter. Will visit regularly at Richfleld tbe 2ud week of May and October. Taaaa Cask. G. Ii. DERR, Practical Bcatlst. ESTABLISH KB IB BIF M.MT WW, Pi., IB I860. Oct. 14 'o6. COMBINATION. SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN THE TIMES. PHILlBELPalU. Cheapest, Brightest, Beat Freshcbt and Tha Most Complete Newspaper Pub lished in Philadelphia. Tbb Times la the most widely read newa- IBper published in Pcaasylvauia. Ita read era are among the more intelligent progree- aive and tbritty people of every fait. It is emptaticallp an in1epooant Bewpfwpwr "Independent in everptbing ; neutral in notbiug." I'a dicuMon ot public men and j ubllc measures i always fearless aod ia the interest ot public mte(jrity, nunval govern Blent and pronperoos industry, and it knows no party or personal allegiauce in treating rublic issue. In tbe broadcast and beat sense a laruilv and general neaspaper. Tbe News or The Wosld Tbe Times has all the facilities of aavanced joninalism fur gathering newa from all quarters of Ulobo, iu addition to that of tbe Associated Press, now covering the whole world in iti scoe, making in. tbe perfection ol a aews paper, witb everything carefully edited to occupy tbe smallet space. The (Jomsco Via will be one ol univers al putilic interest, io tho United Stater. Par ty organa will perform tbeir duties as parly mterests skioll demabd, but tbe rapidly growing intelligence aad independence ol tne age calls for tbe independent newspaper when great political conflicts are to bn mtt Grave problems of revenue, ot Dnance, ol commerce, ot industry, ot science, of art aud of every phase ot enlightened progress are in constant course of solution by the beople of the Union, aud the progressive newspaper is ever IB the lead IB every Strug gle for advancement. Tbe TiMEa ia a one-cent paper only in rrice. It aisua to have tbe largmt circula tion by deserving it, and claims tbat it ia unsurpassed in all ibe essentials ot a great Ik. r..M. n j . ,. . -cirui-o.o.u uni .pi. nam in in 1x61. Miaou A iin,ii. f,.-. fcriciMES CoriEB ft any edition will be aiwTs maintained tnr supremacy over sj! niixrs, - sent tree to any one aending tbeir address tnluttsiSieTii?1 DW'1' '4' I StBDAT Emrioa 16 pagea Handsomely uiuirifcieu, si-w a yemr. n urny , ti.w. TtiMi Liaily, (er annum; SI lor lour Items All Around. Charles Roby of Nelson conntv, Ky , had an old honnd that had been blind for several months. He no longer heeded the huntsman's bogle, bat roamed about the yard indeject- eil manner- A few days since some children, while playing with him, placed on his nose a pair of specta cles, which contained a powerful lens. Walker Gossip. The Mexico school teachers treated tbeir scholar on Christmaa with candy and orangea and the echolara then treated the teachers with glaa ware. U. S. Gingerich and his sister are visit ing their Iriend. and relatives -in Dauphin county Jamea Dysinger came home from Illinois last week, lie intenda to go back next March. Frank K. Auker baa come home from a visit to his grandmother, at Duncannon. The Cedar Grove chopping mill ia doing a good business. John Roe waa at the Cedar Grove chop ping mill ; bis horse scared and ran away and lett the wagonain tbe wood. A brara and Beckie Eshelmaa from Cum berland eonnty are visiting their friends. Tbe Cornet festival waa auowed under at Mexico. Mr. Geo. Lukena has beea in poor health thia winter. Jacob Gingerich and wife from Barria- burg r visiting their brother Isaac Gin gench last week Daniel Aucker has been in poor health tbe past week. C. C. fvtoa returned from a trip to Vir ginia, tie will sell and go to that state to live. Sarah and Susan Bonner, both past 80 win- The Imorovd Mode of STI-fnWn Plmnsia Iiimmih.S oj :4Ma k nsraiin III itct, pium construction, exnerts erairet improvement In pianntln fcsif a century. Piar.n circular, containing eon tesumonuls from Sorchaaen. musicians, ana taaera, and Plaoo and aui Cataiotruea. free. YIZZS St HAULM CS3AN AKD HAITO CO., i- iu it-a ss. rcara Eni, yrr T02I, THOUSANDS OP THE BEST eQQ GOLD npOO WATCH mm He at once bepan to romp about as I years of age, are is good health this he did in the days of puppvhooL ter, They were securely fastened before hisjt-yes, and on the following day, when the other do;r8 were called for the chase, h joiued, and was in the ead when his classes were pulled on by the briers. He immediately car ned them to his mastea and evinced clearly that he wanted them replaced. hen they are removed lie whines and prowls, but when replaced he bows his joy bv the wagging of his tad.' Ex. William Fender was literally torn to pieces id an accident at Avery s plo laotory at Liomsville on edoesday. tie operated a large steam hammer in he blacksmith fbup. Tbe belting be came disarranged aud Fedler climbed on the machine to fix it. Suddenly he belting slipped from its proper po sition and before he eonld save him self bis clothing was caught by tbe rivets and be was whirled arcund the shaft. His legs were torn from bis body and hnrled a distanoe of twenty feet. Tben so arm was jrked off. and every time the wheel went around the crnncniog ci oooes eooia be Beard as tbe body struck against the beam above. Death wae instantaneous. Elizabeth Magruder visited her son Sam- nel in Harrisburg laat week. S eta Rerchner is going about on crutches W. H. Auker i canvassing for a book. Some arrange diaease tuok the life of i valuable home owntd by Amos Smith. Lewis TJubbard, bought William Wetiler's interest in the Cedar (Jrovo chopping and w mill. Tbe Walker Grange will hold a public insinuation at ieniervme scnooi bouse on next Thursday night tbe 12th inst. Mr. E. Bruner, ia suCering with a s eye. E nine one lost a horse blanket on laa Thursday night at the Cedar Grove society the owner will please call and get the blank et. A protracted meeting is ia progress in Mexico. Laat week Mexico people gave a donation to Lilly Emery. Lewis Hubbard loat a calf on Sunday week. He left his cattle out to water aod tbe calf left the cow and found its way into Alton Adam wood and there got laat be tween two rail pile where it waa found la Friday. BrrALO. CO-OPERATIVE CLUBS. la ttt. neat. C lieaseat. Mow l i.ali.L And m'w ewpraiiv jnrm vt relMnr vitehaa Th. watrbe ara American Lever Sura W inder, contatntnr every mral'Al to acraracy and durabil ity, aod hare. In addition, nnmorous paiemn: 1m provcm,Ttta Toana in no otnt r vtaich. Thev sre ao. acilnt. y ti only ItaanrHr ,TJe- mmrmtm made In 'he Worlrt. arn sr. jroeled llm.h oatwiih fisVrjyC JirniKX. The I mtrnt rem n 'a. .mct Met is the tronecst and .lmpiest nr we. Musi for assMr. weeveev. mt wewi.Iilf mm. ... . Lm a. way SIS WmtrK. Onr o-ntiaraiivs club System trine tham withla the reach of every one V" ! aa Mttve. rearaaiwtl1e rew rentattT la EVER a HIT data TOW ji. Tf'STv rrS's rnarantaed on llmtud lnvastasent. Vk ril. f- full particular. The Keystone Watch Club Co. P. 0. S:x 928, rhiladehiM. p. V 1 J RKFKRE3CE5: Eeyvten uonai nana, or any Coan mvaxuu Agaucy AGKXCIXSt Tea Tart. S.T. Furiteut, Fa. CkloaiA rj. lant, a. flnteortS. fa. l.hlBers. C --an. Hta. n. Lra'-a, BA A A resident of Cambridge, New York, the fathor of a small boy and tba owor of a big Newfoundland dog. On aay last lumruer, when tbe dog was aew to him, he tested his life-saving qualities. To aake tba test oconrred to him as he was walking with his boy and dog by tba side of a deep pool of water ana being an impulsive person be at once threw the little lad into tbe pool The dog looked npon this per-1 -48 Coogres St., Boston, loruieno witb apparent approval ana sat down and watched with interest the struggles ol th child. 1 he father, te save his offspring's life, waa obliged to jump into the water, aod when be eaae oat he kioked the dog in a way ealoulat ed to grieve Ml. Berg. PRIME INVESTMENT TORTIUTA Bold and Sifter Mining Co, JOSEPH H. RE ALL, President. 67 Broadway. New York HA&ms i XACH IM AST LOTS The twelve Mines and m01 of th company have jost been examined by the eminent Entrliah mininry enp-ine"r. V joong Australian near Boehara. I Mr. Franeia Dl Taylor. 54 Memrianta after an nDnsnally hard daB work, I Exchsnpe, Boston,' who reports the sneep sneanog, went to Bleep on tbrl property as represented. It is the sitting-room eonch after sapper. Soon I tt H America for ita capitalization. a arose, waigea net into mi waraue o('ih I1-1S1S. r a treat advanc ia """niua j ou cents per niouiu ; venvcrea uy proooancinK it "th. carriers tor 6 cont per week; Suudap editi on, an immense quadrupln alieet of 12H col umns, clegsntly Illustrated, 1 per annum ; 5 centa per copy. Dally aud Sunday, $5 per auuum ; nil cents per montb. W aekly editiun Bl per annum. Address all letters to Th Timet, Chestnut and Eighth Streets fbilauelpht. A Great National Journal. THE NEW YORK Mail and Express rha AdTOcata ant tbe Beat lata Homai Th9 Vamny of Co. Ttaa TrlmA at Ii mm THe Favwrlfe rtanrsvapcr reaasla a Dleed aa Uielead-'nt; afternoon paner et tni tropolin. wbUn iia weekly mA tfou haa been LEG.1L. IN OTICE. Tbe nndersijmed having bought out the business in terest if D. B. Dot and Co., will take possession .Vircb 2l. 1SK8. We re spect! nlly solicit the patronage and support ot bis customers In addition to tbat line of business we will handle tiea and mine tim bars. For further information call on or ad dress na at Thompsontown Pa., nntil tbe above date. XaSBBca JlKblsob. January 2-1888-4. OTICB I have this day sold out my entire stock of furniture, carpets. Ac., to C. B. Horning who will continue the busineaa at tbe sstne place. I trust tbe name liberal pratrooage may be extended to him. tbat tbe public favored me with during my bualnesa career in the past. I will remain at mv old place ot business until tbe 21st of January 1888, for the setllemon of my acconnta. Jobs S. GaavarLt. SfiQintown Pa., Jan'y 2-1888-3. Tnrane eaara the dailr afl'tam ef tae Tew Tor Mail, a.T ElrKHs-s haa been recov er ana n.. I TH.F. FiVHKlTK RUSK PIPISli Uiooaanna of familiaa in averv state in UaeUnloau Itbaaataained Ita KTim popnlafilr aad lnflnemee bv lta entar- tone, and tba ability and conrage o Ita advocacy of the Ttlirht on all oiu.itnna al nnhllo interns. t'H lmttka Mali, akd IiriM will oa a i natter paper tnaa ever, sail, aa a eleaa, lafaiass' laftuamouTl Homo Newspaper, It vaIitMt oo-n ftriMii tier t ttt ormv expcDM to acnr tor lt rrrtr L wr beat OUR POLITICS. hnftt Mfora-tnt of iTm pnnpl( ia the 1eaft rtmrTite ot the natmcM wlfj.rw wo shall anp- pwr h arm w i via i nur eu .jy nv. tm w" sriKii UwlTl trtatoyposlB p&rUca wii osmnflcrmHon aad Ulir aV- AGAINST THE SALOON tioofli i.rnivnMa noTraniL 11 Dr-UQTvstuai theliqnor tn.ftio aa it rlaii t-dT tm tn 1 cited tstatoais tlie taiijr of aocietr, a" fmit-nt feoorce m wr-x-ujy t ion m pouuni, VtH tkllT os Niicrtur, m twho ot crtm. and. with la tvrowrxl Tii;r,oo of 'ofstina; to cormpiiy control dectaons ftna lftinla Uon. is a nvmire in the puMio wjfaie and Co- arroa rr. conaen naistam or ail ooa men. i o BOTBM BaJocti axapv brnad Tlewr,, elaa an 4 tmur?iitL -rt kamaiv. nitertncN am aJI oum Uona of ff9nerai ydbllo latt-reatu vi'A rso be disapTfOlntea In the 11 ATI. vn eipbma and we roepcoiaU soudt tlielr iaflaaio) tad sud rn. rtjr i iwi kai epvv inuLi, per p l.Vfii eix moBtbn, centa: tiirre month a. centa. jVtLY, per Tear, Sfj.fti atx in oath wy, uree ia.iinij.ft. ki.oim JUNIATA VALLEY BAKK, OF MI FFI.I JITO T3f, PA. WITB BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholder! Individually Liable. JOSEPH SOTBROCK. Prxdnt. T. VAX IRWIN, Catkvtr. CIEICTOE W. C. Pomeroy, John Bertsler, A duo O. Bonsall, Robert B. Parker, Joseph Rotbrock, Pbilip M. Kepner, Louis B. Atkinson, Philip M. Kepner, Joseph Rotbrock, L. E. Atkinson, VV . C, Pomeroy, Amos G. Bonsall, Chariot te 8 order, Mary Carta, rrOCEBOaVFEBa : Annie M. Shelley, Jane H. Irwin, R. E. Parker, J. Tlolaies Irwin, T. V. Irwin, rtzler. John Hertzl Three and Poor per cent, tntefest will be para oa certificate of deposit. f n Tl Iff 7 tf brieaLail who wisa. to btTQ tB their M Si T RsTt LAM miWSPAP&IX ysax. t.y.o &, Sx-oOi one moatli, (V jPk.e3xixjm:s. KTSItT PvL'tiTRlRKR to ths WntLT who aei.ta tm ctue to par ir parting an4 poaiace reooiTM &a a trreMat iron the M Aaxriajusta a. i or onr decent rnaiarrfi i'nrrratra or UMom. oraxit, rCAi iocaii tea jMMhr. extfi ouun it Tanft nnM crayon hker.tvas. 4 x27 inche la slz, r-i te sum wuiTsm irea ana posiftaia. FT ft ft we Mad the Katl at J?mw9 onajw ana em.y of lamttcaTa r-reai t-aiiii Oa r'tki-isaJi Rfitwitt PUaiiv nchlr an I arli.tic- - X r-Diucai'l im toiar. Te t.rl T.nal of ttna rvt i "f'"iT vm reoentfir aoCd tuc arrr alx5.i.oo able trrem.ania are offonl to ambecritwra and EtMita oa ttieiaMMtiibaBTai t-ima, 1 hey be WBBlfcalw.u AaaOfta. 031141 A4JC OtAX UTOJaaE AGENTS -WASTED. fe want a aroaat aarana tn aim . town mA wf)i la waara wa nave sol ene now at work. Sand iur oar ppeeiau ulroaMaT M Aiaus and oar liberal oSera roM-.MAsTKBaj an their ASI?TAirTl, aad all oUxrs wbo wlli to inrmaii their 2xi- w-wh wm uo uis aa exaeuaot ODboiruntcvt SIMPLK I OriaS Hal rreo to all appli es nta. Saad tor onaanaanoloea ths aAt1reasa ot . uut fnaa.ia. Ad4rees sumiOjr Tub Xi-i.ii. ABa ESSENTIAL OILS WINTERGREEN, PEPPERMINT, PENXY-ROYAL, SPEARMINT, of prime quality bought in any quantity for caao on delivery, tree or brokerage, com mission, storage, fcc., by DODGE K. OIXOTT, I in porters and Exporters, 88 William St. New lork. Aug. 17, 67, 6m, JOB PRINTING Or oe at rtiis omca. .EVERY KINDj , a,,, aJIB ""f!T?IaT7 AAI 1 PflTIAM A SPLEWUIU v-jwc.u i iuu Bright, New Fall THE WEEKLY PRESS. One dollar and fifty cents in ad ranee will secure jou tne Sentinel & Republican and Thk Weerxt Pbess for th period of one year. The Sentinkl & Republican gives nearly twioe as much reading as any on of the other papers in J uniata Its re ports of all important horn' news and enterprises is full and within the neriod of a year its 4 Tariety of reading matter com prehends within it scope al most every topic. Consider that in addition to this, the best ocal and literary paper pun ished in Juniata county, you a have the Philadelphia Weeilt Press, one of the best papers published in America, vou have an oner tnat comes seldom to a man and his fam After children have learned to read, the createst educator is the newspaper. Every man should do iustice to his family ml by subscribing for a journal. Subscribers who are . i i . r i . can avail tnemseives 01 mis combination offer by paying ar rearages aud paying one dollar and fifty cents in advance, thereby securing the two pa pers. AUD public in ar- WINTER STYLES Th. Champ!" Cl.tbler .t Ju.fta Ci-ir karl-r J.l r- AUTUMN & WINTER STOCK Will make friends, outshine riya'.s, win yictories, auJ aall itself it. merits MEN'S BOY'S CHILDREN'S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, axidGenf-furtiishinecoods. Fin Class, eo.bini.ff St,l., Qualit, i Elegance, with price, that will a. t 7 I prove this. Bat I ask your patronage o.ly when I fi-. complete satiafactio.. My .tockof HATS CAPS, BOOTS M SBOES OVER-ALLS, WATUBK9 an. JEWELRT, Calico, Percale ani Wbite Shirt., Keck y-.ar. Collar, ui Cuffa,Tru.k. ani Satchel., ia full and c pl.t.. Call and .... Sam'l STEAYER, THS OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER 1ND FURNISHER IN PATTERSON. J... 10, 1SS6. J. WARREN PLBTTE, ATTORN B Y-AT-L AW, MIFFUNTOWN. JUNIATA CO., PA-, jy-CoIlwting and conTayaocing promptly attended to. Oflica in second slory f Bel lord buK4J.rig. EotiBDCa oa Main street. l4-'29-b7. Locis B. Atbihsoii. F. M H. Pekkbii.. ATHI.IHOI J1PE.IIELL, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, JflFFLINTOWW, PA. Bgr-Colleetlng aad CBBTByaaclng Brauipt ly attended to. rissira ()o Main atraet. la placB f rtwi- i.n. m lj.ni. K. AtkiasoB. KQ.. south at I Bridg street. IOct26. 18t. PEKI.STLTa.SIi. RAILROAD. Till K-Ti.IL! Oa aa after Sunday Kor lth, 18&7 traiBS.tbat staat M ifBia will raa asfollaws: BASTWAED. Altvoba AcooamooATioB loaves Altoaaa daily at 6 '20 a. in., Tyrone 6 62 a. m., Huntingdon 6,33 a. m.. Mount Coioo al 6.69 a. ni.. Newton IJatnilton 7,04 a. m., McVevlown 7.2G a. tn., Lewis to wtj 7,63 a. m., Milford 8.11 a. m., Mifflin tf.17 a. m., Port Royal 8.23 a. m. Mexico t!,aS a. tu , Toscarora 8,32 a. m., Vandyke 8,36 a. m., Tbornpsontown 8,43 a. tu., Durward 8,47 a tn., Mtllerstown 8,54 a m., Newport 9,U6 a. tn., arriving at 11 arris bur f at 10 10 a. a., and at Philadelphia, 8 16 p. tu. Ska Sbobb Exrarsa leaves altoona daily Da M. CRAWFORD, M. D., H. rnanmAd actlvelv th ITBCtiCB Ot Medicine and Snrgery and their collateral branches Office at the old corner o! Third and Urange streets, MifflintewB, Pa. March 2U, 1876. Johb McLar-OHLiR. Josiph W. Etimbbl MCLACGIILIX . STMMEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JVXIATA CO., PA. tjyOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 18r-ly JVcic Firm. When you have subscribed for the Sentinel and Republican you are certain in your ecure- ment of the county paper that gives you a larger quantity and greater variety of reading mat ter than is presented by other journals published in Juniata county, and when you accept this combination offer of the two papers you have secured for yourself and family a news paper prize of inestimable val ue for a price so low that it amounts to almost a marvel. In this day and generation it amounts almost to a wrong to one's self and family to deny themselves the advantage of a good paper like the SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN and a state paper like the WEEKLY PRESS. There are more than a thousand and one things dur ing the passage of a year that interest and sometimes di rectly benefit the individual and family, that appear in the home paper but like the rain, sunshine and air, that we are so familiar with, we do not ap preciate as they merit. Do you appreciate a first rate offer ? Have the kindness to mention it to your neighbor if your neighbor has al ready found it out, and if he nas it will not do harm k Mia !i"alaV!'t.TW it AVINTER GOODS. To the cominsr and eoine of Seasons we must all conform. The Goods suitable for spring and summer must be supplant- !ed bv FALL AND WINTER GOODS. We have now filled our shelves with Fall and Winter Goods of all kinds. Our cus tomers have appreciated our efforts to give thtm goods to suit their purposes, and we believe that we are better pre pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite ou to come and see and be satisfied. In our dress goods department we have almost everything. Don't be backward, call for what you want. Shoes and Hoots. Our Boot and Shoe De partment is full in its assort ment, and you certainly can be suited in fit, quality and price. Whatever improvements have been added by the manufactures we have them all. We can supply you with foot wear for any in or out door service. Our grocery Department never lags. We have on hand a full line of Fresh, Plain and Fancy GROCERIES. Also, the only full line of QUEENS WARE in the county. Every house must have its full supplv 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, Mais Street. Opposite Cotkt Hocbe, Mifflintowii, Pa., Fred'k ESPEKSCHADE V Sou. at 6.55 a. m., and s tor-ping a ail- regular t stationa between Altoona and Harrloburg, reaches Uilflin at U &6 a. u-, Harrisburg 11.40 f. M., and arrives in Philadelphia at 8.16 p. u. Mail Tba:b learea Pittsburg dally at 6.55 a. ni., Altoona at 2,00 p. m., aud atop ping at all regular atationa arrives at aliffila at 6 ta p. m., Harrisburg 7.00 p. m., Pbila adelpbia 4 6 a. m. Mail Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 00 p at, Altoona 6 20 p m ; Tyrone t 64 p m 5 Hunt ingdon 7 37 p m ; Lewistown 8 61 pm ; Mif flin 9 16 pm; Harrisburg 10 46 p in 1 Phila delphia 4 26 a m. Philadelphia Express will step at- XaTta at 11 IM wueu flagged. WESTWARD. . Vast. Liib leaves Pbiadelphial daily al 11 60 a m ; Harrixburg 8 40 p m ; Mifflia 6 Ob p en ; Lewistown 6 28 p eu ; Altoona 8 lOpnij arrives at Pittsburg at 1 1 Ufa. War Passeboib leaves Philadelphia daily at 4 30 a. ni.j Harrisburg, 8 16 a. bi.j Duncaouon, 8 54 a. in.; Newport, 9 25 a. ni.; Milierstown, y 40a. ni.;Thoapaoutowaa 9 63 s. ui.; Van Dyke, 10 00 a. ui.; Tuscax ora, 10 04 a. m.; Mexico, 10 07 a. ui.; Pert Koyal, 10 18 a. m.; Mifflin, 10 20 a. m.j Miltord, 10 26 a. in.; Narrows, 10-34 a. as.; Lewistown, 10 46 a. m.; McVeytown, 11 14 a. m.; Newton Hamilton, 11 8'J a. m.; Uaa tingdon, 12 17 p. m.; Tyrone, 1 04 p. m.4 Attoena, 1 40 p. iu., aud stop at all regular stations between Harrisburg and AUoona. OTtTtB Bxraass leaves Philadelphia dal ly at 6 50 p. iu., Harrisburg, IO 2U p. m stopping at Koetivilie, MarysvilLe, Dunoaa nou, Newport, Millorstown, Thompsontown, Port Koyal, time at Mifflin, 11 66, a. m., AJ '.oona, 2 20 a. iu., and Pittsburg, 6 10 a.sa. Mail Tbaib leaves Pbiladalpuia daily at 7j00 a. m., Harrisburg 11.20 a. n., Raw port, 12 IU p. ni., MifUin 12.41 p. m., stop, l ing at all regular stations baaweea MifUia ai.d Altoona readies Altoona at 8 49 p m Pittsburg 8.20 p. m. " ' Altooka AcceaaiODATioB leave Pkll adelplua daily at 11 60 a. in., Hamebovg at 4.16 p.m., Duncannon 4.4 p. en., Kaw lort 6,10 p. m., Milierstown 6,26 p. ., Thompson town 6,80 p. m., Vandyke 6,44 p. m., Tuscarora 6,48 p. in., Mexico 5,60 a. in., Port Koyal 6,64 p. in., Milhin 6,0v tu., Lewistown b,23 p. n.., McVeytowa 48 p. ni., Newton HaaiiitoB 7,10 n. a . Huntingdon 7 40 p..m. Altoona 9 00. Pacific Express leavaa Philadelphia 11 28 p m ; Harrisburg 3 10 a tn j Duncannoa 89am; Newport 4 01 a m ; MiIUin4 42a m; Lewistown 6 04 am; McVeytown 6 27 am; Mt. Union 6 64 am; Huntingden 20 a m ; Petersburg 6 83 a m ; tf pruce Creeh 6 48am; Tyrone 7 07am; Beli'a Mill 1 mi a m ; Altoona 0U6 12 40 p m. i . 1 Tt ""Tt.iF I f A I m .-T U I lata 10 L DSlNES CURES bUGHS Pittsburg Sea hhore Bxprea east, an Snnday. will connect with Monday Mail east lean. Harrisburg at 1 I S p. m. Way Passenger west and Mail east will stop at Luckuow and Poerman' St.naa when Bagged. LKWISTOWN DIVISION. Trams leave Lewistown Junction fer Mil my at 35 am, 10 65 a m, 3 15 p m 1 far Sunbury at 7 15 a m, 8 00 p m. Trams arrive at Lewistown Junction Ttm Mtlroy at 900 a m, 1 25 pm, 4 30 p a. , fr. Sunbury at 9 25 a m, 4 iu pm. TTHONBDIVISIOX. Trains leave Tyrona for Bellefonle aid Lock Haven at 8 10 a m, 7 16 p m. Le.v. Tyroua lor Curwensville and Clearfield at 20 a in, 8 05 p m,7 2a p m. Train leave Tyrona lor Warrior Mark, Pennsylvania Furnace and Scotia al 9 20 a m and 4 30 p m. .Jfr."in,u,7Wo ,l Tfon from BellefonU and Lock Haven all2 06 p m, and 6 87 p m. .iiT.in- T1' at Tyrone from Curw, , ville and Clearfleld at 68 a m, and 1 1 44 a rn, o 1 7 p ni. .iJi?" arriT' " Tyrone from Scoiia, War "M" '"l Pennsylvania Fnrn.c at 68 a ni, at 2 35 p m. H- B. T. B. R. 4. BEDFOKD D1VKIO!-. Trains leave Huntingdon for Bedford, "' "d Cumberland at 126 t. a and 8 85 p. m. , T"0 at Huntingdoa frera Bed ford, Hyndman and Cnmberlaad at 12 IS p. m., 6 20 p. tn. HOLL1DATSBURG BRAKCH. - Jf"'1" leTe A1,oooa lor point Sontfc, at . 20 a m. 8 25 a tn. 2 CO p m. 6 00 p at. 00 p in., 9 60 p m. Trains arrive at Altoona from boibU South, at 6 50 a m. 11 85 a m. 6 55 p at. 7 00 p m. 7 25 p. m. and 10 85 p m. CaCTlOJ NOTICE. All pcraohs are hereby cautioned agslstt hunting, cutting, tirobrr, building Br, throwing down stone, and; rail fences, er crossing fields, or otherwise tresspassing on any of the several trscts ef land belong ing to the undersigned in Lack towa.bip lor person thu tresspassing will a dealt with accoidir.g to la.- W. D. WALLS. November 18, 1888. The Sentinel and Rejtnihca office I tad placa to get job work dona. Try it. ItwW SENTINEL & """miffli TTErSUaT, TE nbscription, $1 la advaace ; $1.60 Transient advert anta per inch Iwr eii Transient busiuet Baas, 10 centa per 1 Deductions will b ta advertina uy th year S110R1 Lasf rear. Tha swt-ar cS ha Hursa buyers are aypcataiiCO. Tte Kepubl'.v-au ba.d ear'.y th;s year Scheie es at Kt But- cat.bite :"r Cutu'oiuni ni rT Presbvterlau ctiur Merticg, -ry e Preby'rr',a;i Cli-r Sou'.l arn sbal ar Phi:ar!l.'!.:a ruafat TLe !.et Las b wiat-T w.i a coat - B. F. Wa '.ice jf aalved l,'.'-3 ba-k PoH'.U-idi.s are ia plana of lii-n,a'jtt The wirk of i.ra ehar.-bei in to TLe ifc.w . 1 LiiiM, aa a ' '...) sh.'rt l I . m'.cr. To'.'. - trna ia as .od as as U.a:.-. r a'.l ru TLs Wa'.kt-r (Ira gears, i.t r. ni- r f llif t! the l-lli r. The i-:.i-i :rf of H. (real ; '.-.-rrt u! 1 on ite C'b inal . s At !' g-V. Jay t r-.: i: L. Mt. Friday rtnin;. terrd Jo: .i end to IklMlfT. yu '.!ir e -r, lar a-. a a: : v i-ru:.- j siiba'-r pin I ' i. ai.d 7''. He- -Ti . :. rn ( tul:t.!ft : I ' trce, "..:n I I ' " I!lis....n ii L) r: r: . riie li.ir 1 ::'. . B-atH.01., 1 .T'.-.- Uirn a li t3 Ii-. 1 ty. Tu-. ia- uad iil i---. Tiic ::p-r:..!r aay lum M kt .c'u s VoUTig 11 a'l 1 ' u Uunujt tnr yar elie uiokirg." Jlc. Mr.g', o- a hB!Di!i ' r ami by Wwi.l'T- l't li a. j!d b 1. iiir.liiTua u I'a. Fern-anaiih (xt laatatiatlon a'. aaxt t a: urduy ! : AlJrsnrs, by I' The public aro r tend. To a.i u!'Pcri' Rrr 1 BL1-- a wtv cue dmiar ai:d t: rTff-t.y 'rri ai BSSLICaa will l,e year. I am fcp.ing Doctor : W 1.1 time I ire', 11 v l are Lot . b'.'g-d h-j" i'ii 1 t- I w it I" Vt'.ia tt.M Tlio Krout lie naat a: 11 irn.u 2i. at 1 1 o'- j t for S u j.reme .1 1 don asi select ibe h a'.iot.al C" Ic tba t a n men sl 1 cLi.dr to ti.:p arr.t a I'.qc .r t 1 a ui;n and d S t bet Cns.'.y S'-rr Ex. Of n'ubl it i;f T .11. M :. f of Nf.J ort a t iC ii 1 ' S'' w . So ;n uio'.( v. voIv..ts i,d a ' si r. . l.a Sa!i:t f y j d r u ' IV tr.st.rci ::. aud atccrrd 4 CClirt I.OIlno tl caucel-'J. A e irr-s;ir f tatt Wert, says : A !r a a vsi-u baa t:.' aod 'luite a prj or tLrra i..ls 1 aad is iftnl toa. Tbe two Si klgb, cbeft t:: tbat David B. last Septeriib' week, to Wa vaula. Whs' sis K.se, W tirerdt-rs pa.L lbs CI...-.1 ti i de'-ptiia, uLd 1. quit wurk, .lties a Sue c ot coal ul4Ut tbatuel. it tbat thty laat uure tl EtiU.b 9; Hard. Suit, 1 Ubea tluui h SplioU, Sprains, all Save (50 l y TSLtec. 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