r V i.l s Y -- A v. . . t 11 wa'-iV tmiNEL & KEPUELICAfl MIFFLINTOWnI WEDSraUTJJAVIJ5, XJSS. B. F. SO H WEI fell. tarraa abb rtnuim. Tis thol.v5i people are on Tr-e of atarvitioa in Eauit Turkey A Clk iuid organ ia to Le start J in Chicago. On Saturday nigLt January 14, the Hat Gel. 1 gang' ruvle a raij on the htx.se of Sim MCoy. Tbe McCoja wers cumpleteit surprised. Hr. Mc Coy nas tied to a tree and shot to death. The t-Uoat Bon as next tied np anJ ridJIed with bullets. Sim JIc J Coy I arrii-aJed the luck door an 1 niaue a wen oient oi bia nonie against great oddd. Finally the Hat field fc- t ore to the Luum, aud II Coy and hia to youngest childreu were burned to d-ath." Thk Governor of Within ton Ter ritory lia signed the bill giving wo in en the right to vote. C'LrvFLAD's Gaiu-aM', it ia auid U prepuriug to rnn for United Stten Smutc, in Arkansas. Sound the tal pone. Sevxiwr. "preacher were inlicted in St. Lonin, lout we-k. for failing to make rrtnrnt. on marriage licnaai the law r quire. Thk new Penninn Appropriation bill in Con;reBn provide for the puy xnwit of $S0.27.j,rj'jO in penaiou the th coming year. Tdt coal ont put from coal ruined outbide of tLe leading rn'ccs, more than uitikes up for the luaa of the Reading htriL-ra. - The other night a c .sting bob led iu Kaunas Citv. with 50 people on it ran into another alciL Resu'.t 17 people budly Lnrt. Tin via ceht. reiluotion will be made in the wage of the 11,000 men employed by tho Johnstown. Cum bria county. Iron Con.pany. Tue newiy made Justice, Laiiaitr, bt-liere 1 in the oivinity of f-Invery, Le wax a oeMOuUt, a reble MxJirr, and ait a man has the courage ot LU rpnvirtiocs Since Lis coi-firiuation I';e:-lJetit Cleveland lias Rent a pec ial werage to congret-a on the q.ies tion of the report of the Pacific Iiail road Commission, which is not favor able to the land grabbing, land ap propriating railroad munag-meut. Limar i said to le soundly again-t railruad laiid grabbing defaulter and it is Lilily probable that bef re manv year be will be ca'.!c-d to rule iu favor f the goverment against the default of toe lVcitic IUiiroa 1 and other kindred organiz-itiotiB that are mar agiiig their aff.iirs iu dethuu-e of law. S irifoid, and Stewart, timet-erv ing .ento4, snd Prpublxcai.il for plunder only will then get thcir dues. Hon. L- K. Atkinson, Lasintrtwluc ed in Congress an iiuportaut general periciou bill. It provide tlmtt-olditTs who have servea three months ana since bti'iimc disabled from any cause, except by dit. reputable conduct or vicious ltit.lv ta. it dejeud nt on their own laixr for npjxrt, shall reo-ive a penHion according to ntleh dicabiiiry, not to exceed $"21 a month. The wi.l- in that region almost doubled their output Jon Livoi s, a r. I.itiva of Pretd- j ow of au inva.iil pensioner who dies dent Abriihura Lincoln, deceased, is ' Lh11 nceive 12 a month without in tho Herks ConntT poor Lo.ih-. a ''irjg r -.More., o. ' ;" . - 1 re-u:td from injUiK-s received in tue persons. Thk Wyoming coal field is capable cf putting as much coiil in the market service. A iriaort s pension on accouni i f minor children i,to continue witu out limit if the child is of unsouud or phveically heli let-s; in case she marries, dies or abandons the cuii i ilmn tt. lurttntn ei intiimea to them. as may I needed, regardless .f the u p n,!rIlt rri.,lts , in older to re Belf impsel idleness of the 40.000 tiTe il2 a month, need only prove striking miners iu the Schuikill and that tliev are without prestnt means of comfort able support, ave by their own manual labor or by cliaritv. It The latest geologi.-al reports place ' "ufiU the arreai of pensions i if . -t, a.-t to mak pensions tegin from date all of the geological form it ion in IVr- , , .. , r ;. " of death or discharge or diabmty ry couniy. ioo low in .me scare ior : u.Mnt to discharge. stone cai, tut now come tue contin ued reports one after another, that Lvhigh coul fields. Death Dealing Storm. The aceooDts of death by tbe late riorm in the Northwest, oat numbers ail past record in this country, and startles tbe wbole people to realiie thai men. women and children should pertfeh near their own habitations tod wnLio calling dirtaace (.f their friend. 8t l'atL,Jn. 18 From Aberdeen. Dakota, tbe Pioneer Press bas reports of two mora victim of tbe storm. lo Northern Hard coantr a faroier wbo started tor a doctor was tooad 36 boars afterwards w-.tb bis horse standing be side bis dad body- A oan a x miles w-gt of Miiiard ie.'i borne telling bis wife if lb storm increased be would tav a tbe barn. He ba not y.t been found Tbe report of tbe dea'h of a ebool teacher and siztren children ia Clear Lake toauiip io Ets:ern 1'a!. hjuo ccunj, as first dist-redued. bat is pr ibably tine Parties wbo came from VV amuck, Dako'a, stats that the teacher and six children have been found. H U. bapin of Minneapolis, rapposed to bave been lost, arrived io Aberdeen last nijrbt. Iliehirore, Dakota, reports that sis ter VVilliiueva. of Sterben Mission. 20 miles south of tb' rs, was esight by tbe buiiard on her return from the huoie of tbe Priest, where she had b-n uperioteoding tbe laundry work. Tl quarter section witbin which th build lug are, is fenced, and nben she a; found by tbe searcher', usiujr a rope to (;uide them, she was standing np and still alive. She wa carried to her riom where she died. Tbe two Iod'an bnva seut first to look for ber were scarcely saved from from freezinz to death. Mrs. Anthony Haby. of '2o miles nrth i reported lost. Word eonie from Wo.jl.ely, near Hu'OD, Dakot, of two more deaths. A bi y o sixteen, Bu dette Sohofield, left Woolsely j'lut be fore the storm set in with a load of eoal, going to bis home, five miles south of town He ansstened tbe ttaui from the l;'d aud wi nt some distance, when tbs borses got into a snow drift. There be left tbeoi. Ilia body was found fir ail Irs from tho sleigh. Tbe Druse fam ily live oq a farm tun miles southwest of V oolsely. Ka'berine Druae, with a stater, were sent to the barn, about sixty rods from the bcoe, when tbs storm came op. KatLerine started for tbe h' U-e bat lost ber sy. Tbs next morning ber bod was feuod forty rod fn sn the bouse. Those reported tn v-t severely fn.xen sre ioiproving and may recover. A Yankton. Dak., cot res pond, nt says : -.Only two dealbs are reported so far in Vaoktoc county and two in Clay. In rln lioiuuie oonaty nii.eteen dea'h are repotted. From Sou's Dakota 104 deaths are reported. In ti.'O ll Uioie county two Laiidred In z- n cattle were lound in one piace aud 140 io another. Dead bogs aud cattle may be seen alou; the road from laiiktoo to prii-EO- Id. Tbe snow persona perished in last Thursday's storm in Caster eouoty alone. The loss of stock is said to be enormooa. Psrticutars are ut obtainable. rSOZEM TO PXATB IX TEXAS. Fort vv orth, Texas. Jau 18 Two reports of freezing to death were received last night in addition to those sent out Monday. A tramp whose name is unknown, was found s'lff near Henrietta. A negro named Jobs Jack'oo and another colored man ware frozen to death near M aeo. No re ports of loss of live stock in tbe Pan Handle bave been received as yet, al though tbe loss is knowu to bo great Ob-; raocl aaia in Tarrant oouoty li tt ten head tfne s'ocx. tT PaCL, January 19. A great deal of sohcitadt is felt Tor tbe people of Brown's Valley, a villrageof 1,500 aula, in Traverse county Minnesota, oa'heborier of Dakota The place is 10 the region wb.-r easualmes were (jiet in tl.e buzzard of last T'lors dy, aud uo reports bave beeu r-tvs-directiy by fheis ( several days Brown's Valley is on a branch of tbe Manitoba Koad running sauihaest from Morris I . rty an nilea. No trtns bave ran to Brown's Valley since t'iiristu tl sn i telegrat b eouiiuuoicatioo is luier rupted. Beside, tbe Country roads are basked fall of snow to the depth of 4 feet on the level and are impassable everywhere. On Suuday afternoon a m'o wa k-d acrosa the counory ou skids trom Browu'a Valiey lo B--ardsley, a p ace eight miles away, and repotted that there was neither a pound ot coal nor a stick of Grew md in -tbe village, and tbat the suffering of the people could not be estimated. He raid tbat after burning alt their own fuel they wade a raid upon the Manitoba round house and ail coal stor ed there. U ben this supply wfs ex hausted the railr.iad I uildiogs were torn down and choj ped into firewood. After telling his story the man begged a sack of coal, threw it acro his shoulder and tramped back to his fain ily Many ear loads of fuel cocsigned to Browu's Valley are blockaded at Morris, and a large force of iu u is en gaged in opining the line up. bat trains canuot be got running fi r four or fire days. A FINE PIECE OF IS INDEED A LUXURY FlNZER'S S 7 NEAR. BEING fINE PIECE OF TOBACCO AN0 5- 3 AS IT IS POSSIBLE TO The islands on tbe eastern coast of Virginia are being resloeked with bsres imported from Eng'snd. Several thou sands of the animals bars bsen turned loose. Lnm ir. was coiuaruie I as u justice large vein of stone coul is being inin- tuu "I'retue Court oy tue ibw ed in tua Ri niutuiu borne eight milt s . t t -r, , , , w. j o dnlts are said to be o'J leet dfep. o-'me - . - w . . . . persona missing are ye unsccounleil tor. An Andrian, Mich., depatoh says tbat Partaiuog, a Geru;an, aged -5, wis loat ia I burs lav's storm. Mason & Hamliri from Stt mtt's gi - - a -r.i; the prevalance of the Into votinir for him Ti:e vot ayes to 2S iiitr. The ll-pulIicans ulio votel for iiim. are Uiddleberger of Virginia. Sanford of Oilifvi nia. and ... VI. - V..-...1 . Tl.... nt .1 " .tri-" ii . ' representative ReiuMic-ir.. Tliepltc elnimtha." 'ver near the stoves i i tllfm I. . 'tlV t, I .:....:" VU tue a, a.v.4. r or llliteetl if tr.i re Thev do hoki I 'i.o!c nrt were TUt T0BM IN THE TLLLOWaro.NE VAL LEY". Dt'BL'QVE, Iuwa, Jan IS The fa" laltties of tbe late blizzard on the aa-, ,j i . iujiS) I IS"-. - T 1 'i lai T KNOWN AS A , MAKE IT 1 K Pi. AMONG DEALERS WE ARE SURE THAT ONE TRIAL Will Convince You of Its Merits LJH1 LOOK FOR THIS l. COl IM 01D U.I TAG ON EACH PLUS P. 4 Jho.Finzeh A, Bros., Louisviuc, f. Organs and Pianos. Tar Cabinet Or in was tntnxlnrrd t. Masna A IT im mi in 1-. Mar. a tL lUn.liu ri.a bave a m iintjtii).-l Ow-ir iimiisT orn :! ntittrs. havin.- lluri.i-l liouora at ail Orcal Wurul'a Lxtub.Uuu aiuce T. J WISH TO STATK A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can nop toothache in less tban flvs minutes ; no pain, no extracting. That lean extract teeth without pain, by the use of a fluid applied te tbe teetb and guuis; no danger. That Diseased Gn ma (known as Scurvy) treat rsVi ed successful'; snd a cure waryjjraDted is ever; Teeth Fillhd and warranted lor lite. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged r renioddled, from $'.1.1X1 U $1.' -r set. Beautitul Guiu Kuaiucled Tcet inserted at prices to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis faction. Peoplw who have artificial teeth w ilh which tuey cannut fa', are especially invited to call. Will visit professionally at their homes If notified Ly letter. COt art Cal tt mui'MHlt iril Ull.l mni fl mi vi .uv lake wiiaaaiva vil mfl I no imcrrrt-ra yt .io.- oi S.T nn-1ni.' Piano. fnTSfltSQ tut t hev do tho wa!!. of rolit.e or governmental opinions ; pr.rie districts of l,w are being gr.i j ri' viT .,f t, t-o chilled tht won'.d rc-t rall-t the world to cboe Ualiy made public. llj ron Cleveland rr-aieat ininrovemmr in .!an. m half a crntonr.'" oi me . .it"7" - I ,j , . . - t J tan,, tinular. e..nuining aO lestimomals from .Sr r ber t ci 1 rtvo.n ...ns. or caiisrt a tudd-it o. Mancuestrr, Dtlaw.re county, has . ,.Ur, -ta--s. mu.ici,,,.. anS mo and Fiano aud T lx. api-es. to-:I lnulwar.l i.:iAmciit toard tbe o I I ; received in'orinaiiou that his !o goBS) o .ao cataliaruea, tree, thev llU brooi-"" - t.rder t.f t in. g to le t ikeu, but i-i I seed fi trea aud seventeen years, were j '-f.ZZll k CS3A PliiTO ZXt s dil' " Tnm"r "'''el0n time it will tell and for the pre-ent 'r- x-u to dcaib during tue storm, to liis. (Tsla snti, kTwrai. " -.k- ' weakenel it u i 1 i'ive eucoiira 'euitnt in iire.-t 1 v KciU.'r wiiii niuei t ht aj .f came. Tue , J Mi m r Wi l visit regu'aily at KicLtleld the weeks of Mat and October. Tebxs Cash. COMBINATION. SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN ass THE WEEKLY PRESS. One dollar and fifty cents in adrance will secure jou the bEXTtstx & IltrcBLiCA and The Weeklt Pres for th period of one jear. The Sentinel St Reft;ucaj gives nearly twice a much reacting a ny one of the other papers in Juniata. Its re ports ot all important homf news and enterprises is full and within the period of a year its variety of reading matter com prehends within its scope al most every topic. Consider that in addition to this, the best local and literary paper pub lished in Juniata county, you can have th Philadelphia Weekly Prfss, one of the best papers published in America, you have an offer that comes seldom to a man and his 1am ily. After childrenhave learned to read, the greatest educator is the newspaper. Every man should do justice to his family by subscribing for a public journal. Subscribe! s who are in ar cau avail themselves of this combination offer by paying ar rearages aul paying one dollar and fifty cents in advance, therebv securing tbe two pa- A SPLENDID COLLECTION r Bright, New Fall -Aa the ice. the n. t ta" begins to tnelt 1:'. ice thawed to j.ic an. early ciiin4- of uavcg.ition certain to take jIai e tliia season. a MreaniH in ' to tncli vioience us was. inainl-le.l at niy were driving it cattle to watet, JC ,, ,1 I !, recent le-tioli in JHrt m. Mix abuut a tulle from iha Liae. wKn tk- ii luc r" 1 1 1 1 , - i , ni iLeir dead UilJ Tl rat s an. l tortuat reason , ,ivl.utP: He were Iri.-u st.ff. will oon b I """'rri- vlii'L is briefly related, a- j billiard auua iLcm, ai 1 f Hows t the Southern Christi .n budtes bave just he n f is A Dkmim-rat. who believes in th Divinitv of alaverv. nud who believe ' crtck-r tbey I e.l bim n tue "A vonne whiia ram who hal If.iin.t a colored bui. "f acm- ncnth.' drittue.r M arain..!!, tr- r-n d-a J. standing, (int'hrisiniaa eve gitLer.it aeruwl j l"s May lieumrg and a bi mm,. ot hi ..iate and nh tin hi-fis ai.d ti-e Jj lO, 12 of started in a G. L. DERR, Practical Deiitiot. Pa , im lt;'J. EsraBLiMiED i.m MirrLisrs Oct. 1 1 'ria. .'iiOvS.UDs cr ins r - ' - v xa. m.tjte. J.'LnUney was found in a snow! A Great National Journal. WINTER STYLES ! Tb, chaaipio" Clalkler I.Jatlaia Ct J hsavlar Just r turaedl EterM cltle with wiierrul AUTUMN & WINTER STOCK TTill rnku friends, ouisbine r.ya.s, win Tictories, and sell ithelf en it merits. MEN'S BOY S 4 CHILDREN'S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, and Genfs furnishing goods. Fiibt Clasa, coinbiuuijf Stle, Quality and Eleganc, wita priced that will autoulsh -u. N sal ia expected unless I prove tbis. Bat I ask your ptrone rn'y whan I five complete aatisfactioa. My stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS it SHOES OVER-ALL3, VTATOHES aud JEWELRY, Cilico, Percale and White Shiitav. Jfeck wear, Cellars and Cuffa.Tmnka end iiatcLels, is full and camplete. Cull and ee. Sani'l STRAYER, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTERSON. Jan 16, 18S6. J. WARREN TLETTE, ATTORNI Y-AT-L A W, M1KFLINTOWN, JT7NIATA CO., PA, j CyCulleciing and conveyanciiiR pronij tly aiteuded to. Oltic in second story of Be'-i-jrd buiidiurf. Entiancaon Main street. 4-ayt7. Loiis H. Atiissov. V. M M. Pf-jell. ATKI.V'OJ PE.1.1ELL, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW , M IFF LIN TOWS, PA. BIT Collecting and Caareyaacing pram-. ! 1 a:i-nded to. .iricE On Main atreet, i place et resi ded, ol Louis K. Atkinson, hq., south ot Kri.lc street. JUct iiti, lbSli. yy M. CRAWFORD, M. 1)., II aa resumed actively the practice ol Mediciua aud Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner ot Third ul Orange street., Mittlintown, Fa. March t'J, 17 ti. Jou VcLaiobuh. Josiph W. Stimhel MtXAI GIILIS Ai. KTiJIJIlX, IKSUEANCE AGEIiTS, FOKT ROY Jit., JVXtiTA CO., I'A. try Only reliable Compauiea represtutcJ. n.c. 6, 18HG-ly PENNSYLVANIA BA1LR0AD. TIM a-TlllLI Oa and alter Sunday Nov'r 13th, trains that atapat M iflin will re a aa oliows: EASTWARD. Altooia Accommodatiob leave Altoooa d.iily at 6 20 a. m., Tyrone 6 52 a. m., Flnntingilon 6.33 a. ra.. Mount Union at 6.59 a. m., Nea ton Hamilton 7.04 a. m., SicVevtown 7,26 a. ui., Lewistown 7,53 a. ni., Miltnnl 8.11 a m., Mililin 8,17 a. m., Port Boya! 8.23 a. m Mexico 8,2S a. m , Tufcarora 8,32 a. ni.. Vandyke 8,35 a. m., Thouipsontown 8,43 a. ni., Durward K,4 a in., Millerstown 8,54 a m., Nuaport 9,05 a. m., arrivinz at IlarriNburg at 10 10 a. iu., and at Philadelphia, 3 lf p. m. Sea Shore Eieatst leaves altonna daily j niu.-'.ja. ui., aiiu su.ii)t a an regular stations between Altoona aud liari ib.irg, reaches MifUiu at 9-5G a. m. , llarrisburg 11.41 p. M., and arrives in PtiilaUelphia at 8.1") p. iu. Mail Tsaik leaves Pittsburg daily at G.55 a. ui , AHoona at 2.( 0 p. ni., and stup pmft at ail regular stations arrives at Milllia at 6 ( 3 p. ui., liarribburg 7.00 p. m., Phila sdulpliia 4 25 a. m. Mail Express leaves Pittaburg at 1 00 p a . Altuona ti 2') p m ; Tyrone 6 51 p m ; Ilua-. lniion 7 a7 p ni ; Lew Utoa n 8 61 p m ; Mil tiiu y 16 pm; llarrisburg 1045 p ui ; Phila delphia 4 25 a in. Philadelphia KxprobS n.il atoa al Mifflin al 11 oi tttieu (lagged. WtBTrVAKL. Ji'cw Finn. i -ooo- WlNTEJt GOODS. THE NEW YORK .'.ETwTiw clubs. Mail and Express !iu la tt,e r.et. 4l.upral, ' J7 .ir, sleigli t attend parts in e-mpauy in "Until. Ktuanim. ami Uelielli' The touiig white blew the hru io th ne- 1th ltl loutit Uilj hn thai as f. trill .el-Uion, . . " ... . . ' s,ro, k th.. ti,. i...t ,h.., ...H M to ! rreferrtNl. t man hUe aet.a- . . i...,:i.. H.. , ,Mn eM derted tbe l4 and the Ui.l.U. lier-er. Stew irt, an.l S-nf..r.l. vrlio cHiitiot le relietl n Lt n tb fuiiilimetitiil j'rincipli s of Ilepublic.in - mm are to lie luamtaiued iu the Ligu est Court in t!,e luii.l 1 Ct.rvri..M)'s fnecU were preatlv pleaeeil over the election of Kir-ner, as cliairrnan i f tho lVmocratie stute couutiittt e. .Mr. Kiaiu r is haul to be ia ladv. b..re the ini-uUirir d. ni'.iiMra'i j with j atirnce until eeral Ure fire-raca ""i ud reacOrtl a lar-D l -a-e III satet V jerawe.e iir..pet a n a. the arm t.f the I T" deserted pair rejtain-1 oat in tbe ! voui.a- I dv. The negro then d .iui d hl. ti.rnj alt ni,ht. and in the uvic-.ng 1 a. a.:M . i rsMiri, at-pped iqi.. a butcher sh -p, pickad 'U'J " ,r "'uu" Fr'ianj c jrerea aim aui.w ILt Iull( ll'll l I lore tl ttO j lg and the b ja hauda aud leet were bady fri i-u Hi waa sived from up a kinle, with a bieh alter recaiv mg three ' ahoM lritu the revolver ot hU at-aiiaut, ho narly aerve.) the he.t tt the iuic while irtnu the boUid,ra b-.it uird in lesa than ivn hua. The iticilnt was umiI to frame an intl tiatiialile in iit'iiueut agai i!t th.) K publM-an ciy adininiptrali.in, aul the Oeiu- deatn bj the brave firl, who wrar-ped biai ia the eu.v blauket le't them. R.Ml.KOAI'S BLOCKAIltD. IJ.MiM. lows, Jan. IS The worst tt. C'tlltv. n ;.'. ,;v- tiu , j .life a :chw. : . .: c a amer.t'.n I or . m -i :r. . ': ' r - i "vl lo a ;. r-, c nraWt- I ;. t.l-l i--n, ,r,-r.,.. I'.-.i-Itd TIl- T f 1:1. ' :i TO t.'V, r I' 1 lr . err ab j J V 11 ii f . JtV- " a-t. "i " . M-.ru. art! r u el-d t.to.,gH. i x (iEVIif; Biiiifv . h, j l "t f ' aW .- K ibe ..rrcvt and impleat i "' eattttf f' r m f prmr atttr4rtlry mnU mrv. . t - Hue oriinier. He is jut the kind' & onr i,u.i,.d to see that their tick, t was of a ui:in that will help to tunrxhal the : electrd. Ttr Mra'i White League Jenii:TUCy next full So that Biaine't adopted rr..lutif na that if any ntfo at majority bhull uot fall beluw one huu tlrej thousautl majority. ocratic ctiov.a'ii.n appi.intd a coiumitiee blockade d road in l wa is the St Louis, tttu t'd tti run fir tittit-e iu the approacliirg luuniiiial election '-h- dues it at his peri ," and negroes were further waruet atfaint attempting to vote for a ticket other than the rt icuUr IVtnocranc one. At one meet ing oi colored voters. t. wh.un it vii evi- . mi!c from that city, the dent tt.ar the whites of Jrkon ai.d the heing obliged to Walk bi ?e'..tENF, if tit Washington with an apvlication L r a patent to mmumify the human l-mlv lv a hot air procests. In two weeks time the l.o.ly betimes i '"'""i"? cur.-,,., had c.M.., ired to as dry as au Uvotiau Mumtuy 1.000 years oKL It ia exiectetl, the pat ent will Jii away with the present way of buryiar ot trie dead, aud ala... , lispose of the occupation of the uu ' . lertukcr. O. Tl.nuas aud Northern, which baa not bad a train nvrr irs line fiuca la-t WednesdaT and little pr-iaieca of hav ing one for eeveral days yet. The last train left tbis city for Pea Moiuea, We lnesdav. an I the tj.in fri.iu le M. lines w overtaken by the enow oroi and remained stuck in a drut 2 tialn bands !k An at- Ilozua Tike Eofiny at tlta Paiooa. Tbe Friend of Americas Labar. Trta r aeorlle Newapaper mf Zwopla o( Refined Taataw XTtrrwhara. rneTBativ veara tbe daily altton cf the Sb Yr mail and FXf HK& has boen Tetfe aise.l aat!,elnadoc at "mtN,n papr of th mr truroUj. irhi!o n wocl "l.uou ih bwoTUi: FAV'IKlTEHOUli HIPlRlo UiooaanOs of fauolto in everr Rtateln iba TJnino. It liaAaUalllcd ita icrnat popularity and influence br Ita enter, priaain the eoii'tiun or news, tbe parity et lis tone, an! the abilitv and oourafte of Ita alvoracy of tbe ltphton all qvuout ot pablle lnttrtsat. )-'lft ltha Mail. A!ti K.vrKLfS will l-a a batirr parier tbaa aver, aaU, aa a aleaa, lntoraatr lug. luuucun Homo Newspaper, ; . r. r u , T- . ii muni.timinwa wiiumt wutt iti uorn . , i .tfc '-Kerstene trv. Uiiimit tat LA l.tlfcs . MPLB 4 Pfe. -.."" -aiiontU l.ank. or any Com- n aavwhare. an.: !.rine.tii- laher nor . v - J rtlJ Af.cy i eri-enaa to sa.im ter Ita riailra Hia v-ry Laat u au uvtaruucuu in. an a apapcx n -t " wra I rlnf ihrm w ilhls .- i i.:l tl a artlr. rMpaaaihlirrs. r.:ve ls DVEKI till aa4 r r 'f r-irantel oa llmitad iavsaiaient. . ri.o 1. r fuii (.rucais. T.j K:yston3 Watch Club Co. ?. :. s:3. PhUaaeiia. Pa. ..".;. ii cim -AGZXCIESt ..".riN'-'.-V"' rrwTrt ST. Tar-icv , Jv- , c.-r. ii tttvw. '! i.! '''-,'; rs-.:rirsa. la. 2 ll ror V VlV -' a"t KIsa-S.ll - ' leut-t, ka. ate, tia. z'd.'- Ms. Sal. tia. The free trade eleiiietit of tin- IX-tn-rerrt.,. li.i.l nnl nr.ilih.,. TV . . . ...... , . , , ti..u 0"-UllH-lflT. i murtleriMia weanna to eulorce their decree. miiliilmii an 'it"1 e.-lanng tti tt in the imett-at ot peace, ant lor the i.rttction ot lilt and proi.'ertr, the coitiretl po-Me ru tram troru votiiiT or iu any way articip.tt. idj in raid electwn, ami wiih lraoiua; the colorrtl randnlalaa fur Aliierinen. The roll red rieople refrained from vo'.iri fl.idt r Una tlire.it that their hvpa were in peril, and none but i f..r.. .......i i .i Ketnhd ,n the btste Committer, U.t the IVm.vra!. s. ceasle.l by crrv vreek at HarriMburr. and therefore ! ti e electi n by la than 10 J mL- tnere wa great rejoicing in H'aaaini j"rity. ton aduitiifstration eirclca. Kisner the utw chuirman wi!l b jnat the man to run enough Democrat into the rank of the Republican party next fall to awell th RepaUiican majorty in Pennsylvania to over ons buudred thousand. Tae V by Is Coal Scarce I New Tort. Jn. IS. Ntttwithstand irg the wtn.ee in tie S'Luvlkill aud Lei ih re-ioiia the production of Ctal iast week wan the iargeet on re enrd for that riol, the.vutput being 055. 3TK t.-tiB. airainitt. 551.076 for the ootre:ondinff week laet tmr, aa in rreaaa of 104. 2S2 tona. Of omr-e the S hny kdl rets-ioi wb re tbe lien. In -g nrinea ai-M kitnitel, shi ws a marktd falline tff. tbeprodnciion th re beitm on!y S0,0pt t' no rwiii--t 1C1.313 for the f-aine tek in ldi, and in the V-1 RtADrva mining atriiers, have aci ed the State Attorney GeLeral, to take action a-raiDiit the R. ad rjj Rail road Company, on the ground that the conipttcy is violating the btate ixinstitntinn Ht tn;n,'n 1 i ... . . hebu-li reg.on. where the mineia Lave they ade-e it Las only the right to Uen n a .ir ke for nearly live carry coal aa a common carrier. The , montha the prodn -tioti vaa tmly 41. question will be accorded a heariuir 1 tOT 4.in,t trH.541 tonti Ut befor. tha AUorney General the'-""" I" Vm Wvfla,lr bw T. , " lue . ewr, wnera all in tninere are btin-r coruingr Thornday mornint; at 11 worked, the output waa 5o3,W9 to, o clock at Harrutburff. j.nraitist V :'l 212 t..na laet ver. an in a - . rreae of tona. The Delaware teaspt was maie to eprn the road on Fnday, but after plowing fifteen allies, tbe secoud storm fi led tu cats once wore, and the tram has been suowed iu sinie then. Tbe towns along tbe line are cut off ron eomnianieation with the outside world lltAHTRa.Nl.ING STORIES FROM 5EB, Chicago, Jan. 18. An Omaha. Ne- t.rsrsa dr.jsieh says : Charles Gray, living near lec.iuiab, died yesterday from exposure in Tnnrsdav's stortn lie walked all niht between bis borses to Eerp from freezing and was fonnd baif a mil from boms by neighbors, naoiy iroten. Miss Lome Koyee, a sehool teacher, eight miles trout Plainview, bad but three pupils oa the day of tbe norm. Mie started at two o'clock with the children a boose about '20 rods dis tance, bat lost her way. Ad lay dow io tne snow and .Miss llotce wrapped na the lit is ouea aa best she could. Karly iu tbe night one child died and later another and tost as nnrnin t.r.w. me third child snecawbed to the enl.l Miss Kojee tben managed to reasn tbe n..use, lees than 20 roda awav. Both her feet are badly frozen and tbay will pro'.abls have to be aropntated. A ebool teaeber and eight ebildren names unknown, art, reported from Xel iga in bave perished. FlT men Bam . in.ca.e nrotbera, are reported from the saws plaee to have been frozen te " A' aa old man named Gloss ana a ooy aamea Miller. Mrs Millar niotber, waa also bastlt frot ,J "1 l"e both leea rvu. as , . ltn , ... ,. ' T ...... ...1 W,...- ...;i.. timimnr Irntn iha flln...i f .."U.! UI ilCVOTR, SDIl UlltDCl Is 1 M""ufa titmuntu vuuiuui m W anOlDST . mi West Tirpai i have been trjmc to e,i b"1? to tLi ' il "y bf . ' s N "...inat- -,V ..ft, j production ling 157.16G tons V nrrtr.,- persons rtRIeH JlDtrfed?lgt -net 70,538 tW. last .vvar. and all tUscoL. S.K Jm0 18 . dB. A PRIME INVKSTMtXT.!: OUR POLITICS. V"., !.-!:r Vic rln V.r-n TrT t tr tTn ftrjiut Ljl .. ci kll.IT.--aA- ,'K(MKLrr a. tr: .'i -. ' lin-n, Its r0'ij.- 19 tli5 tM-att it" ' ..: v. of viie .ic. jt:l wr.L'Arc-, eliAil tnp 1 1 1 .-r.n w;t:, i nnr misrhl; but shall a! war - i avp3atc puL.ca w;ui cOaaSiaertkUou aa iaur TOIU'ILITA Mi and Silver Mining Co., JOSEPH H. HE A Lb, Preeideut. I-I8 Congresa St , B sion, 67 Broad a av, New Tork- SHARES $- EACH IN AST SIZE LOIS The twelve Mine a an.l mill of this company have; just been examined bv the truiuent fcniisli minin-- euiiit r. Mr l'ranris D. Tijlor, 54 llerch ints Exchange, Boston, who reports the proiievty as rci rcftnted. It is the best in America for its capitalization. April 11 1883. AGAINST THE SALOON. Tt M TTa rt rmit 1 tins rcofrnfrrd Kil trf jonriiAl ttve country in tL ri A):il-?-iooii Hrn i!ifH.7i tnnwznnU It llT-cfl tl;t tH3 iiqnor trt?ic v it hxisu to-6ar m t!io Valtd isuattl tueiieui-r "f ociir, a frnltJnl tonrro of onrrnpuon id poiirtca, tti mUr ot .?J.rf. ir, rv lwai ut ciiraa, aiaL with tea tow4 rtuiio!o ot to cnrrupiiT sntrol .lnotlvms nJ l-ctsl-linn, l tv mnai c io tho pnl-lic welfare u do. crre th ocndtmRUtMi of ail KOtxl mcn 1 biief. oil wii ua to hv In their lrf.ni r. FltCSl-i'TaAvt l4v.W?wfAPEa of Mtloa-l co-s bmod Tifws, clean padres nd eiara,emi8. Tt kioJi-. utivru on all out-r d of trenarai pablio lmereat, -will not bo tUaaprjoiatrd in tiia X aTL and KTrtir, and e rMccvraU aoaiclt twexr ji&aenco aud su BOTa, MBSCtlPTTON 11 ATT. TVsfkt.t. ter rxar. t t.Ui't lx nioatlia. bO inta: vhr a months, .:renla. lail.T. per yaar. 6ti.oOi miT mnulha, K.t.hC; Uuaa SKiniai, CLSwi oaa aimiii, Hi HJN1ATA VALLEY BANK, F MlFrLlXTOWS, PA. WTB BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Indiriduallj Liable. JOSKPU RQTHROCK. Prtd,mt. T. VAX 1KA IX, rothuT. Diaacroas. W. O. Pororroj, Joseph Eothrock John Uerttler, PUilip M. Rentier, Amos . Bonsall, Louis . Aikiun. Kohtrt E. 1'arkcr, - PXiEa'vXIXJIMS . KTmT' MTBCRIBXIc to tie -vrnx wto sbis t-a eeata to par for i acting; aad ru Trrfuwmm aa a present trom tiia hail asu Errrj a T Hill ot oar elerant J 1" '(jam J-nrtrwi a ef J.iaona. i;ra:.t, Garr.l'.l, l-opaa actl .firc:iar. exact co;..-a t Te fir. I i-i.jv a i..enacs. v . a'7 lncaas ia slaa, aa: . lo .r. fcwe a icae aaa ixj.i a.a. T"; 01.5W w s"wt th-j Mtn. vrr:TPprs T-'r n;y r.i hCD'.B'-r'l reat iat.:t- l- a t.ikr'1 J '-tcra r.U t. r-Uuv aa'l ir.i .u. a y r. :oUil la w l co ar-t. - -.rf-.ul of )'.. i....-; lait.iuc -naa recebUjr au.d lic aver " A I I hci:r. l.lrt-r nt athr tmimlar an val ajlc l-ifin.aaia ar vr-r--u. to aularrij-rra ann :-ts wa tna toat liTtral t rni, 1 tie cauxioa ba AGEXT3 AV.VXTF.n. . 'tiHgltwit lw ert-T-r taw-n anA wfl aaawLaxawa bave nut sue auir at work. aud - J-a-lwl Clrcawr lw A(eata and aea wurl b-al tira. POJT3l v.-TtRaj ant th-str ASataTATra, aa4 ail wllwrs w h l-h u, m rM tliaix ls w 'a. u.u uui an tityi-enl apuuruuuLa Mn,t. I irllL4 ui: In., in a. I eanfavRanii tor awaaaal cudoaa) Ihe aUtraaaa of mw ia. Aauraaa aa.a- XAia Jaall. ajlu -a twi. STocKnoLt cas : Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shot'er, Josh Koi brock, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Aikinava, K. Park -r, W. C. Ponieroy, J. Holaes Irwin, AmosG. Konsall, T.V.Irwin, Charlotte Snyder, John Hortxler. . Marv urti, Three and Four per cent. ic. teres! Iaid oa certiC-cstes cf Jeposite. ris ESSENTIA!, OILS WINTKRG 11EE.V, PEPPERM INT. PEXXr-ROYAL, SPEARMINT, of prime qoalitv bonzht in an anantite for or ok era a; a, com- tuiBlvtl, mail!, SLC.. OT BOOCE A. OLCOTT. Importers and Exporter, 88 William SU, Now Wk. ' Ang. I7i 87, 6m. - Y i-ers. WJ.en 3 ou have tfuljfcribcil lir till' StMINEL AND trUULlCAS you are certain in your eectire luent of the county paper tbat 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 oiler ol tbe 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 w rong to one's self and family to deny themselves the advantage of a good paper like the SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN and a state paper like tne -E.liis.L.1 PRESS. There are more than a thousand and one things dur mg tne passage 01 a vear 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 meiYtion it to jour neighbor if you- neighbor has -ot al- ready found it out, and if he 1 has it 11 1 not rln nirm n' I i . -" " . Fast Line leaves 1'bi inVlohia1 dailv at j 11 60 a m; Harriatiurg 3 40 p ui ; Mifflin ot'pin; Lewisiown 5 Lrl p in; AllooLa j 8 10 p ui; srrhes at I'ltisllug at 11 C.O p ut ! Way Hasskkgkb leaves PliiUlui.iii daily at 4 ail a. in.; Hurriabtirfr, 8 15 a. iu.; ' I lllTW- .II...... b r. 1 . - V- . . . ... IO the COnilllg lllHi gOltlg OI , m.; MiUerstown, 4Da. ni.;Tboiui8ontowo Seasons we must all TmTtXiT Tlie Good suitable lor spring ; 'Vli1.. Z'l V I - - . -r aw . UJ. . i.ewisiowu, iu si, a. iu.; ttcY eylown, 11 14 Uuo- m.; eutuii Hamilton, 11 a. in. 1 T t ... ......,.., !. ii v. iu.; 1 1 rone, i p. ui.; Altoona, 1 40 p. tu., aud atop at ail regular Ktatiou.i lwtci llarrisburir aud Alluuua. OvtTa'B Kxparss leaves Pbilaltlpbia dai ly at 5 00 p. tu., ilarriaburj;, lo p. m.. hlm.r.ii,. ut W i.. ill.. . . " " ir'"f "i.miio, u;yiiiL', Uuucaa- n, Al and summer must be supplant ed bv FALL ASD WIS TER GOODS. We have now filled our shelves with I all and Winter Goods ol all kinds. Our cus tomers have appreciated our efforts to give tin in goods to suit their purposes, and we ; : d AU,K'U ""ea A.iooua ai0.0y p. m., believe that we are Utter pre-j AlToollA Accillla)ltrio, i..T.. PhU. pared than ever to merit their ; i'1,'" d"U " 1 1 60 a: anSburS ,t confidence. We invite ou to ; ;,'rt 6-ltt m Miiicratjn o,, p. , . , , .. , j i""Jl""towii :j, ,n p. i., Vandyke 5.11 COme ailll see aild be Satl.-lleU. I V- . ' ""-carora 6,1 p. Mexico i ,J u , j l 1 4 m.,liiit houl .i,.i4 p. ui., Miftim 00. In onr dross froiMis dot artiuotit n... .. . ' - ri I - "v. u u,- lj. ui . -tl c v v s- p. iu., irluu lia.ui l,j J.lj u Uuutmduu 7 4 p. iu. Altooua V Ou. uon, .Newport, MilU-rMowu, Thouipsouto l'ort Koyai, tuuo at Viltliu, U 55 a. Iu.. j .uuu, . v a. iu.. auu flllKloirir c. in . ... I Mail '1b a in leaves I'luinnlpUia daiiv" at ' 7 mi . ... 11 . . . . . ,.v. .. u,., uim.uurr 1 1 . jj a. m ew porl, lis p. iu., jliiilin 1J.47 p. m., btou- iii(t al all regular Maiioua between MitHia we nave almost everyining. Don't be backward, call for what vou want. Slides and Hoots. Our Boot and - UJ-. I -11 a 111 ; 1 eteraburg 6 ii a ru ; S iUCe Shoe De- T,r.ot"? 7 1 , auvuui o v a ni 2 partment is full in its assort- j '- I'i merit, and you certainly can be & , prf",s, '"' OB Sundiys, ' J J "HI connect with inml.u u..i - . J ' uited in fit, quality and price, t urburg at 1 io p. ,u. 1 1 I W a v 'H-vr ...... j w - Whatever improvements have j tp t Lucnuow and Poormau'e'spring been added by the manufactures tD fipfc'e1' r i7i. ii.i.fi - HIIIOIUHIII DIVISION. Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia 11 '5 . ui; Uarriaburg 3 10 a 111 ; Ouncauuou 8 aiaiu; Aea port 4 01 a ni; Slatliu 4 4 a ni; l.ewistowo 5 04 am; Mc Vej low n 527 aui; lit. Union 5 64 am: Uuiumwi... Crock Mills Zi am; Altooua 8 04 a . I tu - - - r win connect with iuudav Mail .-r I-. we have them all. We can Tr".iD l5" Ltown Junction" tor Mll- " ' : " oa a m, a 15 n m : tor ry at 7 15 a m. 3 DO n tn. supply ou with foot wear for i sunt, n t r" : . . a Ht.v in nr r.ui dnnr sorvii-o Onr ' a,: J. " HeM'"ton Junction from -..j ... ,..o, .1 uu , , pmt 4 3o trrocerv Department never lags. ' " 1 9ii m, iopm. 1 p ni ; from We have on hand a lull line of Fresh, Plain and Fancy GROCERIES. Also, the only full line of QUEENS WARE in the county. Every house must have its lull supply ol Queens and Glassware, this is the f tore to call on for such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. liemember the plate, XIaix Street, Oi posite Cockt Hoebe, Miaaiiiitovrii, Pa., Fretl'k IaSli:3iSCIIAIE aV m. DSlNES .Syrup CURES UGHS TTKONK DIVISION. 1 TI"iV" ''Te TTron or BelU tont. and Lock Have, .t 8 10 a m, 7 15 p oi. Leav. lyrone lor Curwrensvill. ,nd Cloartleld at M) a iu, 6 Oo p ru,7 o6 p Trains leave, Tyrone tor Warriors Mark, fennylvai,ia Furnac. and Scotia at V w a ni and 4 30 p m. andrriD.TiV" " TyrODO fron Bellrfonte and Lock Uaven al la 05 p m, and a 87 p in. vilTera,n?-7iVV. T'r0,,, from Curwens He a.,a Cluartield at a 68 a m, and 1 1 4o a "j O 14 p Ui. riora'M ' arriv8 tTJ'on, fronl Scoiia, War- 5S a ".Ad FcnD"'i -nrn'a at 03 tn, at 'i 85 p m. " A- B. T. E. R. . BKDFOBD DIVISION. HvTrrt,," Huntingdon for Bedford, Hv nrtmau amj Cumberland at lb a. ra ana o o-j p. m. ( Ir",I?,aIrivot Huntingdon iron. Bed p. ni., 6 20 p. m. UOLLIDAYSBUEG BHASCII. - Irins ,eaTW ',oun for points South, at oo2.?9y;r-200pui-60"'-8- sJ,"8.TV" l from points O0 p ui. 7 Jo p. m. and 10 85 p ia. .CALTIO.T SOTICE. hnn . "re bereby ""oned apsin.t hr iif" J" ",nS t,lnbrr- ba-ldin, fires, crossina; fiflds, or other.... . . ' 3 r on anv of th ... . " . t.. a ,r"caor land belong- utllX hm?rr' Lack township with IV? Hth"' ,rr"-P".r.g will b. ds.lt ltn accoidiiig to Ia v. 1 November 16, 1888. W. 0. WALLS. MIFFLIN .w.lrtion. $1-00 "iveit 1.60 if J ' Traaaient aaverviav. ...a per inch for eacL Tranaient business 1 .raa, 10 cents jn-r lin pednctions will b n w vertise ty tba rear- I 1 11 s III SHORT I Selinfgrove is to ba Tbe next Sunday ("! 188S- Lewistown fiif.s U parties. Diplheria baa put '. Bedford. Latest Stv'.aii of S; atSoydrr's Miss Ir.-ue Ali-. in Lewii-town. Buy tbe best tal.'.e fcy W. Y. finvdrr. Buy your l.ui)g-s full stoik n tiaii.i. Tbere are 5- rn.! berland county - i i. It 1! ! 1 j 1! 1 4 n t Coat-t.tig a over" tbe couu You ought t-i furniture. It i Larpet ami b. at W. F. Snyder If you art- th'.t. do COt t"r'-l W Ed. 5. h.T:v i, siouary I u; 1: :i Tbe Simivel tbe plan; I" La1 Mis-1 lVHi protrti -tc 1 Kcv. Saiu Ji t. ; i in Altoona, en U.' A revival in- i' Lictinf:Cr.-k Li. John l'.ir,"u . . i f the Jac-o n 1! anon. Ao . c!:i -.- -t f next Sa: ur.lay 1 v o'c!.k. Jlrs. Sati.l . has retui i. J fi in Ohio. The Tl:ei::i Satur lav zero cm S. .!.?.; Ciishifr. K-haniiMini'- 1 v wife 1 r. i ji.ti tri. . j-i-t 1 i-t j .t.r Bi e iL firjrr-rs I' 1 ll It i- j' 1 tb ::. f retire t!. ::i fi ' sore I i:rnii:.r Uioney, 1 1. .n .1:; Tbe II....-.- ( declar" n I'.r' Thoeii.-. r : Suy.l-r : M will ti..t I t' - RtaiLin!" r t1.-- ; Saui'u 1 " ' i rock, 1 1 lroiu a j.r't vc'-- i l'rti i. i.t r; cf li'Hu.-. ii ; Of th..- I'i.:!. .1 tut. Sfuu ire II- r'.'i e hoM t mint 'ir-. i" ture j-tor. u l!.v' 1 briiigf. Orilli'lniit t late I'm-m.I 1.! tSutar.l iv in. ' Ilcii r, : 1.- 1 1 1 at bis 1 1 :i ! 1 to Lis fiiiui.y Th- 1) in nyintr that 1 !. victoi y f- 'l t of tlnir Ji.Tt. A i:irii!'t-r Btt.tl tl. at M:- M -' i lat I'i i 1 ih-- AM.: a ftv. hi'?- All'.lt. V!: 1 t from N--w I . Oi.a : ;!'" '-' era ol t '.1 t 1 rt-rt.ir a:. 1 a' COUIltV .v.Tl.tl. u otli. r :! lar a-.-l !;!!. sub-, r i; ' :i t cmi ai.-l 7 ' f ;1 L:tt.- .I. M -ate tl.ut ii wer fn 1 AVcr-t. Ly tl.. I..-w i; 1 v-ii.ki: ' :i !' a ,t. ) - .1 ty 1: r. w t Tii- t. Cuii l't ' tow ll. I. -; f 1. 1:11.1 'l'-1 The (Vt-ti tr-l iilli !.' ' atlfii l.il liytci iiin c ilj-t , Hi the Itch. .Wai.j. l.y-.V-..-i" "' fails- MitliiiiK. 11 r To all i '! ' Kin ui.i. an ' one "';ar H.v.;i 'r. riBLICAN Wll' year. Prct-hhu Rtforni, w. las' wwk ft I 1 a pe. in uiotj, F-SRr .IhJ fr I OB FEIN TING OF VST KVi Sr tcwtr rrff?a. LD5. oau5c The SeW mnd gept,tritll offic. USUI., . - 'VS&m-imnZ it. to ?b work done. Ty i-: SSL v 11 tttnVad arry't 1 1 1 1 aa "awrtl
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