SE5TLVEL & REPOBLICAII MIFFLINTOWN. WEDESDAT, FEBF I, 1SSS. B. F. SCH WEIER, BDiroa m raoraiBToa. J3t the o-erflow of toe Yellow ri r is China last Otober, a million of people were drowneL Jon IIahihs is in the jail for btirg "too runcli" ha four wives living. LewiHtuwn married; bt Cvmrehs. in disposed to mute in qairr into the Ilei.lin( strike, and 0'iaire into trust of different kinds. Detbtio prate mmmirte chair man Kisner. hj opened his td qnar tern at Harrisbarg for tl.s campaign of ceit f ill. Tss under srround free trade wing of the Democratic party with a sprirjk linp of Republicans held a free tracle meeting in the Academy of Manic, m Philadelphia, laet TridaT evening. Ths Senate paH d a bill giving a nen-inn of two thousand dollars a w year t the widow of Gen. John A. Lojzan, and the mnw amonDt a year to th widow of (ten. Fmnk P. Blair M:.ori does not propot-e ti be over run with tramps. The other day a trump was put op at public sale and hi service sold for the priod of ore month, lbs price paid fir him for the period of a month was 3-" cents. His board and 3.r cents It is Hftid that within the paet 1.1 ears, eighteen thousand colore.! people Lave been killed in theSonth cm States. This arpu!Iirr Ii--t of utrnren has dirfCDure.1 the colored pe pie with the prospect of living in larve nuuiU-rs with tte white race and indnood some of their represen Utive men to set 'n foot a movement of taking the colored people to South America. r of 01 1 In Tfsbln I rrra the arsyunR. Curoslcie. Hire voa tried i'oI OUT 1 Lis IS the question which ladies all over Ihe ward are anting each other in re lation to the new method of washing cl.ithirfj which was published in the Chronical ou December 17. Those who Lave tried it are enthusiastic in its furor, because- it d es at least four things, namely : It raves time, it saves labor, it saves the good and it clean the cloathtritf mre thoron'hly thau by any other method. Testimonial to :ts wond. rfut fSca"y reach us by the drzen nearly every dar. Soon after the recipe appeared one of the bestkuown physicians in the town called to thank the editor personally for prirtirp it. saving it was one of the beat inventions he had ever Lt ar J of. 'We here reproduce the recijx with onr fullest indorseruunt after repeated tewi a. Fill a pr.o I si.red wash boiler with water, a.li 114 a pound of ordinary I wsalnnis)Hi Shreded tine. an 1 when the soap is dissolved, two and a half tablestux.nfiili of headlu'ht oil. When the water hss 'iiu to a boil put in the finest white puoda, turning them over occasionally, and taking them out in ten minuter ; then place in clear (hot) rmsinp wattr and from that ino the blueing wter. Xo ru- bing is required ordinarily, and the clothes are soft and of "a dazzling whiteness. Should any speck of dirt remain, a slight rubbing with the hands will remove it without the addi tion of more Soap. When the tiner poods are taken out of the boiler coarse poods can bo cut thrnnph the some process, theu flannels (white) and then towels, after which the water is still serviceable to wash colored goods. Should the water boil low add more, and also half a pound of (ahrede.l) soap and another spoonful of oil. That is all there is about it ; arid if these uiiuplo directions are followed the terrors of wash day will belonp only to the past, and hundred of toil worn women will take on a new lease of life. Stonebroker'B Experience. nenry Stonebr-.ter of IWdsley, 3n the t,tl, f January pavo his ex- penenceu. a ht. Paul JImnesota newspaper man. an to th. seventy of me weamer in Urowu 8 Valley. He y. He : near ir-iey ia a littl e town of iw inlial.itantN. about fifteen IiiiloM i-eviiie and soma seven miles et ,,f Browns Valiev. the ter minus of the Browns Vail; divUion r T 4-li.a. l . . i -i . i 1 " riuIr,,UJ- xv are; i-'itTH on the open prarie. with ont a stick of timber withiu rea h of n., and yt we h iv- minted to pull throupli s:nce I:eceu.ber lifiih. on wtiicli d it" th. rtili-.iU.l 1 -i.. - . viuuut IU two cars cf ohI nud one of c.iJ r;twe then wo have not seen a rail wav train. We riv Ko- i- n . e cave been p'aticallv cut off inim l nrnim,,.:.-.: .. .. . """i witn tnereet of the world. M.tii is a lnTnry we have not dreamt of for weeks. But teat is a tumor COnsidoratinn wV wu ron that r.r w,ek before I left there was not a stick of wood nor a pound of coal in the whole re pion. and n.d a drop of oil. How do we live T Well I dotTt know how we have kept soul and bodv topether By nnitinp several families, in one, and keepmp a sinple fire pointr bv tne nse of twisted hay and straw, we i.w j-isi mnnapert t eke out a pre carious existence. Yon can hardly . ca.i it iivmp. It has been that war practically near a month- Only a away few had any wood at all. We have! litr'.ly horded together huddle,! nn IIot house straw berries, coet nine like sheep, an.l bv the penerous ue Jollr" quart in Philadelphia, Mil or blauketa and rob. kept a bttle liolr9 luy them- Don't get mad life in its. There haTe been bnt three Wse yon ire not a MilHonair to deaths from freezinp. bu-T trw hemes at nine dollars a One of thr terrible pouliaritie of 1- It is a Rood thinp for the pro the blizzard, he say-, ws that tha P! "bo rsu,e tbe terne to sell snow w is driven in one vast clou I nt j A little girl at Eastoo, plaing with the rate of Mxty miles au hour. This j a cat, put her tongue through the folds whirled it into the face. eyes. 1 . of a eurtain "to make pussy believe it nostrils'of all who were in it. At wis a piece of meat." The eat seised witee lt was melted by the warmth of the tengae sad tore it ee badly that for the body, all this moisture would fill velasLes and eyes, then freeze. In ,tta almost violent mearurot were a id the eyes would be frozeu al most in ten or fifteen ruinates. A farmer in my county got lost in that storm, ha continued. On the following day he was seen by a man wand, riot; around upon a tree claim apparently aimlessly. The man went np to the wanderer and found his face entirely covered with ice. He was eiirjt. s Irocj tLe etlet-ts oi it. The Good Samari'au had to strike bard to break off t bat ice, and was amrised to see that the lost was a uniikir with whoiu be a well ac- piaintad. The density of the snow storm wad wot.derfuL Mr Goet.lv the wealthy farmer in Hand connty, put a lamp in the win dow and went out of the door for a lrief errand, expoctinp to return in a very few momenta. He never re turned alive. His neighbors tracked bim in the snow and saw where he walked within four feet of his own ;iou jet did not see it. He walk ed around s clump of bushes so many times that he wore a hard path there, et supposed he whs poing in a streipht line. His body was found several miles from his house. HrJiTixoDos, January 26. A das tardly out rape was perpttrated in Henderson towuship this morninp, which will probably result in the death of the victim, Henry Merritta. an old woodsman. About 1 o'clock three masked men entered the hum ble bnt of Mr. Merritta and demand ed to be shown where his supposed wealth was concealed- For several years Merritta has been enpaged in the lnmerinp business and bad ac cumulated alout 4.000. which was secreted in the basement of hisdwel- His assailants bound and gapped him and failii p in their efforts to ex tort a confession by these means they held his bare feet "to the fire and otherwise mitltreatde him in a niott shocking manner. Finally, bwominp unconscious, bis assailants left him and searched the hut for his bidden wealth. Beneath the flooring they; found over 1.5lr0 hidden in a flour sack. Bat this was all they secured, as the other money belonpinp to him was hidden a short distance from the house. Merritta was found this morn ign still bonnd and gapped, and ow inp to his advance! years it is thought the maltreatment he received will re sult in bis death. GE.YER.1L .YE 'S ITEMS. A clergyman of South Norwalk, Conn , recently prssohed a sermon in which be oomparad the newspaper with tbe Bible The following passage is peeaharly striking: -The Bible's crim inal news due not differ aiuob from that which we may rasd to-morrow. It contains no display usad-Iinas, yet it resord in tbe nam realiitia way a order, such as that of Abel, or a sui cide like that of iausoo, or Abimelech, or Seal, or t-aul"a armor bearer, or Abiihophel. Narratives of thefts and robberies are scattered through its page, aoeounts of family quarrel aad separation for cause." Metropolitan. A colored man of Saiithville. Gt, finding that his lady love had beea lockf d in tbe bouse by her father, climb ed down the chimney. Tbe father, on returning. diseverd the stusky Adonis with his daughter, beameated with sootr "La ain't no use io stoppiu' dem,r said the old man. l)e debbil is afie. deni. but de Lawd work wid no. L'eea jo loog. Tbaratsbava become so snooting around Washington, Fa., that tbe far mers have iosti'uted "rat busts," form iDa parties to drive the animals togeth er and kill them. W. O. Coodit. lead inp one party at a reouut hunt, succeed ad in killing 7. COO, aad t apt. S. D. Miller. a eaptaio of tbe other party, cored 5,462. makiog a total of 12,462. A big u par followed. A set of furgieal instruments, many of tbeoi resembling tbuse ot tbe preaent time, are among the latest finds at fomneil A. few davs laier mere were A tew davs later there were louna four Desutnul urns oi tair s x, four smaller Tes. 1, eight open vases, wlBtora, ro.T learm-d trm a de-oa'cb four cups ornamented wilb leaves and I M ,oUow. lroro lhe cbirf titJ ol the .jo,,. figures of animals, and a very beautiful , Cleveland'a 10,0U0 diamond neck staiue of Jupiter seated on a thrcoe. Uce pmira lneB.,uJ Bre- Mo ,mc Residents of Rye township Perry of tbe gem here this winter. Mrs. Whitney county, have been prospecting in the j baa a necklace ot three siranda of solitairv Blue mountains a ms time for coal. A. diamond- that are worth probably thre- vein of bituminous eoal eight feet thick j bas been struck io tbe Cove mountain, near Hartmao's mills It is of eieellant qnality. There is great exeitemen in the neighborhood and the price of land bas I rapidly advanced. The warming pan and the old foot ; stove are now among tne eherished or- j naments of the best houe. If your' 1 aaaestor outdo t afford a warmine nan ! or a foot atove. still von can bnv them from the same dealers who keep up the snpply of grandfather's clocks by having new one's made when the old ones rus i short A $5 note issaed bv the Fsrsasrs Bank of Wilmitgton, Del., ia 1813 ! just 74 year ago, has just retorsed j : from its lonff wanderings, bavin beee t " - a ; sent en for redemption by A O. Doa- i ' St. Louis. A Wilmington paper says that tbe note is well preeerv 01 'here ia no doabt of irs genains ' ' uess. A man oonfined in the county ja l a Macon. Oa., for drunkenness, fell in love with a woman who occupied an adjoining eell for vagrancy. After a somewhat unsatisfactory courtship through tbe bars they became engaged, and when Recorder Baxter released tbem tbey were made one. Io Milesburg, Pa, the other day, a bear walked out of the woods, and, in very unconcerned ana independent ! manner, made bis way through tbe I principal street of tbe town, greatly to tbe consternation of pedestrians. l , t . i . Some dogs gave chase, but the bear go several days the child could eat only with difficulty. i Tbey took a vote in Rolls, Mo , re cently on tbe question who was tbe 'sweeteat girl in the school," sod as a result there have been no fewer than twenty fights between young men and old friends and brothers of the fair eon tes'aots. " event that has occurred ia tbe towo's history bas so stirred np its society. Thomas Boothby, a farmer near Per. ry. 111., on whose faron a balloom re eently landed, refuses to give np th balloon to the aeronaut, claiming $10 damages for tbs delay of eighteen men who left their tbreshiDc to look at tbs air ship. John Mills and Hen v KobI were enavioted in tbe Cumberland County Court, with violating tbe license law by famishing liquor to minors while conducting the Holly Inn, a summer re sort near Carlisle. Susanna Ruhl, aged 60. of Lebanon, Pa., and her sister. Mrs. L.ui, ni ( ra ble. the ssme county, aged 72, died almost simultaneously. Tbe messengers met who were sent to notify eaob of tbe other's demise. Mrs. Wesley Rav. of Marshall eoun tv. Kt.. presented her husband with four brand new babies two boys end two irlt on Christmas Dav. Mother and little ones are reported te be all doing welL Ten larre black bears were seen rs eentlv st Wevmnutb Brook, three miles frnm'Oleso, N. Y. Dogs wers sent after tbem. but tbe brutes killed one dor. broke tbe hack of another, then took to tbe woods. A farmer of Belmoot, Ohio, is proud because among bis other live stock be bas a pig with toes, another with three ears, a eat with an ear growing wrong side out, and a boy with three thumbs A Lewiatoo, Me., blacksmith makes iron and steel fineer rings, which he sacs are a cure f.ir the rheumatism. He gets 50 cents a piece for tbem and war rants tbem to cure. Geo. W.B..jd, of Harrisbarg, recent ly caupbt a eeveD pound salmon iu the Juniata river. bat is csllea toe Suequebsnoe salmon are mure properly called tbe wall eyea pise. A runaway eouple seated on tbe btek of a small mule rode up to the Court House at Milton, Fie , the other day and wers married by the county judge Tbs assignees of a suspended Mie souri bank found only a solitary niokel in tLe vaults when tbey assembled to eount tbs assets. Hot north winds in the day and hard frosts at night are given as peculiarities of tbe preseot winter on parts of tbe jacifio coast. This shoes the decline ia Democrat! power : Democratic majority in 43th Congress, 83. Drmucratia majority in 49th Congress, 4-1 Democratic njaj.ny ia 60th Corgress 13." Lady What caa I get a divorce for t Lawyer N oihing. Lady Why, how cheap! I always thought it took piles of moaey. Lawyer Money I Ob, it will coat yua j est (2U0 counsel's lers. I thought yon were akiog about tbe cause. Chicago Led gar. A Hint to toughers- A Baltimore physician who is con nected with so institution which eon tains many children says : '-There is nothing more irr tating to a cough tbau to cough. For .uie time 1 had been so tully assured nt this that 1 recently determined it possible, for one minute at leant, to lessen the number of coughs beard in a certain ward in tbe hospital of tbe institution. By the promise ol rewards and punishments 1 succeeded in inducing them simply to hold their breath when tempted to cough, and iu a little while 1 was my sell sut prised to see how some of tbe children recovered entirely from their disease." Rich In Diamonds. Th. r rirt, makin - -i. of oi.n,,,,, m Waahington I). C. this tioiea aa much as lira. Clrveland'a Braides Mrs. Whitney bas a superb fair of solitaire for the eara. a great diamond comp comtain- ing bnndn-ds of fine stonua and innumerable stars, bracelets and brooches, sirs. S tan- ford's collectioa of diamonds ia aaid to ex cred Mrs. Whitney 'a even. When she ap peara, blazing with etna, it ia known that she has as many more locked up at home. The two sisters, Mr. Erastoa Corning and Mr. Prnyn, of Albany, are among the poa seasurs of superb diamonds, aa well aa Mrs. Letter, wife of the billionaire Cbicagoan. But tbe finest stones in Washington are said to be the Mtlitaire earringa of Mrs. Lang borne, a Virginia lad v. ebuae husband made a great fortune in tobacco. These stones are valued at S5.0UO each, and she has a necklace to match lor which she recently paid $ JO ,l00 and it is a small necklace as that. He Is Starring. "RzAXiryo, January 26. Nineteen years-old Jacob HoUenberger, of this city, is slowly starring from a peculiar cause: Less than two months ago be was married to a worthy yoanp wo man of this city. He went to Phila delphia, where he obt lined work in a 6tove foundry. While enpaged in carrying a ladle filled with molten iron some one dropped a piece of cold iron in the fluid- An explosion followed- Hallenberger was iu such a position that a quantity of tbe re.i hot iron entered his month and slid down his throat and there it cooled off and now remains in a fixed posi tion, n"ar the entrance to the stomach. He is nna jle to eat any food. He has boen kept alive by means of tbe injections into bis intestines of liquid food, but is slowly and sure ly Btarving to death. When in good he&llh he weiphed 140 pounds. He bas now been reduced to Co pounds and is literally nothing bnt skin and bones. His appeals for food are heart rendinp, but h is nnable to pet any thing iowa his throat beyond a cor taiu point His bride of a few we?ks ia faithfully attending to his wauts.. Trern the North A mat-loan of tbe 12th ultimo He has ot elven me anything for my support for two years" teatifld Mrs Ingram yeoterdav at the Central when her nosDana Themes was ca'ltd for a hearing. What does he do t Nothing but drink. He won't work, and when be geta drank he comes home aad abooes us all." How do yon get along f" Tbe children work an t keep the family aad be aeed not do anything if he would only behave himself. What do you want done with him. "I'll be aatisfiet if he will swear off." "What do you say Thomas f" I'm afraid I'll dia it I atop." Well yon most make np yonr mind quick. It ia either awrer off or go 10 jail. lie riaked death and toa.fc tbe oath. Expert Testimony. J H Ritteuhuuae. C. K.. Mining Fori- n"er, oi Scrmlon, Pa , t as tni wn thetwelre mint ot thr Tortili'a U..!d in 8'Wer Mm ing Co., ince 18S0, having spent a gd portion of that and tb following y-r at these m ix s In a letter to tbn President of tb Company, Mr. Kittenhouse save : "I h've been in a good manr mining cmps in Colorado. N'W Mii. o and Anions, ar.d n. ver aaw any bettor indications on thesur cr or ore in such quantity and ot such trad anywhrre as in tbe Torrilita Camp 1 o particular I- : The D.--rt mine i a large ein averaging about 8 to 10 le.-t thick, in one place about 8( f t. lire taken from it in development assayed from :tl to 40 onncea silver r ton. per IWMon lot. I think the ore is there in quantity, and that a IP or 20 aUuip mill culd tic kept buay from it alone. The lormati.n ia shunt the san e aa tl.e her. ton. Tbe other mines near th I)e-ert were develoj d t a more or h-as extent by srveial shafts sunk upon the in cline, showing U .tctined at In anJ arc about same grade ss the lieaert Tbt Ks'e is thr uhlv denned and with rold (tor that eonnty ) creppit ss. Or carries more gold than stiver, alx.ut $15 00 of !h form er, and $13 00 ot the la'ter, I tbink. Aa tor the Jr e Benton and Tom Benton I th'nk the Jn Banton ia the b. nanra ol t'.eeamp. The averar of th tm'k ot tbn ore taken from it ia 70 to 76 ounces of silver; a little gold occasionally. Aa this ora waa tne best more attention was tei.l to it and more work done upon it. It wis thoroughly prov ed tor a length ot about 1J00 feet (twelve hundred) along the claim and the ore tonne about the same in all part.. 1 believe the Beaton will proio itaelf to be one of tbe richeat minua in Aricona. All indications point that way." A limited number of the preferred divi dend shares of the stork ot the company owning these minea are offered tor aale at 'i per share. Adrtresa Jos. II. Reall, 6 Broadway, New York, or4S Congress Bt., Boston, Mass. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK OF :vIFFI.IT'T if, PA. wrrs BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Indindnallj Liable. JOSEPH ROTHROCK. Pr,.,J,mt. T. VAN IKWIN, t'atkur. riKKCTOBS. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Kothroek, John Hertiler, Philip M. Keener , Aiuos I. Hona:l, Louis K. Aiaiue-jn, Robert K. Parker, stockholi lis : Philip M. Kepner, Annie U. Shelle Joseph Roihrork, Jstt n. Irwin, K. K 1'arkrr, J. I!..l: es Irwin, T. V. Irwiu, -Juha Hertsler. L. r. Atkinron, W. C. Pomeroy, Amus (;. Konsalt, Charlotte Snyder, Vary Kuna, 4 -t L. Three and Fonr per cent. ii.tiret be paid on eertircate of rtejonitr. Jsn 23, 1PS7 tf THOUSANDS Or THE BEST GOLD W AT C H ITZl avai aia UI iZU CO-OPERATIVE CLUBS. Thle te tbe IWt. ntespesa. lees rssmiUai, w wvjiu., Djiwa ti reiimg wstcbae. Tha wau-pea ara Amencaa Lever Etra Winders, Ity. and Uare. ia andmon, auDMrsaa pwiinl im prurenmia fnand in no oth, r w atch. 1 ne ara ab sniatv'y the only mi Dmi,Mgm. marte in the Wortrt. anil Ire wcled tbrauah. oal wi.h UEVt INK HVBlKlC The frntfrn w2 mm 'ha Mrunean and simpleat made TK-w r ' rammf for Jw. :rr:,"'?;e--'L" Oor Co-opcrauve Clab Sratem brines tbsm wilala the reach of every one w" ws wettee. reepwrnelble re. The Keystone Watch Club Co. P. 0. E:x S23. PMUdsloiJA. Pa. .r a-najn. ay: Ktyiteae wkm.l merciat Amuc FLumJ Olrvrrai. Vre Tort. I t. garrUbnn. fa. Rtaro. CL law. Cel. rttutefk. pa. Ultiaira. Ml Bnwa. Mat. St. Laua, Ua. Mason & Hamlin Organs and Pianos. n,. Oahinrt Orean was Intredaeed by Msaoe I am o. .a 1SS1 alaao. A Hamlia OrFanahar. ...... maintained Ibeir sopramary orer all olbara! taetnrf recced IlieW Honors at all Grsat WorSft The ImproTed Mode of 8tnnt- Planoa, taTeatad by Maxm A Hamlin hi INK. U rreat advanca ia piano eoimrucuon, expert, pronooncina it 'tea sreatwt improvement iu piano, ia fcaif a center. Ilea., circalar. eakitor laaUmonlaia from XZZgZZZZ." lUM- rue ar-1 i4MU ft EAHLPT 0B3AU ACT PUKO 00., tc rut liu r. rjia Bnir.1, jrrw toh. A PRIME INVESTMENT. TORTILITA Bold and Silver Mining Co., JOEPD H. HE ALL, President. 42-48 Congress St., Boston, 67 Broad iy, New Tork- CHARES $2 BACH IN ANT f-IZR LOTS The twrWe Mine an3 mill of this rnjpapy have jnst he;ri i sainiDed by the eminent English miuiiK; encriuetr, fr Franeis D. 'Taylor, 54 Merchante Exchange, Boston,' wbo reports the property aa represented. It ia the best in Araerici for its ca'.ilah'zation. April 11 18SS. S38 e- hjE HEwtRo OP OLD HONESTY .TOBACCO VILL S00 FlfD JHJAJ If LASTS LOICC, TASJES CVEETER TrjAJ OJHJEI TO BACCOS, AMD WILL pLCASE yod. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT, AND 'NSIST ON CETTINC IT zVzRy pLUG SJAI-pED LlkE abov'e cJj. J WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can stop toothache in less thsn Ave mintites; no pain, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain, by the ne of a fluid applied te the teeth and guuia ; no danger. . That Diseased sv Gams (known as Scurvy) treat JCied successfully and a cure warSfojfjly ranted ia every Teeth Fills D and warranted for life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or. remoddled, from $9.IK) to IJ per set. Beautiful Gum Enameled Teet inserted at prices to suit all. AU work Varranted to give perfect satis faction. Heopla who hsve artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are especially invited to call. Will visit prut'tssioually at their homes If notitled by letter. . Will visit regularly st Ulchfild the 2nd weeks ef May and Orlosrr. Txsl Li.' DERli; . Practical Oentlat, CSTABLI!.HEO IV SirrUKTO ITS, P , IX If60. Oct. 14 '5. A Great National Journal. The new yorK Mail and Express Th Advocate ot the Bast Interaata of I Houil Tha Eiamr ot tie Saloon. The Fricad of Aoaarieaa Zanar. The Favorite Newspaper mt People or Refloed Taatae Everywhere. Tarrnany Tsars tbe dally aitkm ef the 7aw - Tore mail, au tiruKas nas Been reco i aizad aathalaadms .!inwia naeor of tha n.- trttnolia. while lia weekly at. tfuu naa been Til F. r AVOHT1 K no IK. rtPI kin ttionaaorta of fataalttA la eeerr state In the Union. It has attained is it real popularity and iiifloenco br Its enter. Itiein tae ooHertioa ot new is toe parity ef lea tooo. and theabtlltv and eoaracw of Ha adiroAacw' vt the RiM on all qt.tM.tio.is of pnbllo IntereaU KIR 1 Kim tha Mail akd ExraatBS will be a better paoer than ever, and, aa a elaaa. Inursst- Home Newspaper, It Mlwtts ffmptftioB irltlx mrty othr Iti tfe i-cro ITT- UitoaoutthflLAUfttr. t I i J.In 1 -ujr-rhsTsv mUii nprva netther laKor nor ezpeiiM to tx-nra lor its ralvirs tbe rr bc. aBavuucpmnjiMUswo. iwwipaex UsAEXmULTAa OUR POLITICS. bw-T.evo th RannMlraj party to be thm trno tuwiuan-ct uio r es a v-A I rKUIsKKM of tite asiwk pecp; and boMiug- xhmt vb bonfwseentorraM3V'l' SLa pr-nrlyi x tbo b-i Koraiits of tbe nt?qiual yrni'.mrt -w mhil aTjos prt tbtva with rnr itieht; bnt w hU tUAvra AGAINST THE SALOON. . ThsMxn.a-VtKxTtsata tbe rano-i1td leait. tee jonraal ot His eonatrr ia X rea Aml r'alen Keonbtleaa moTemeut. 1 1 l. :'t. i .t Uia uqaor tramc aa it exlata to-day la Uia V nlted Hiatos is tha enemy of Hcnijr, a trriual soorce of onrrusuoa In pollUra. Uia ally oi ar.nrrhy. a ee.W4 ef ctima, and. with lta stowm) nurpnae of aaeXmf to corrupt: r Control actions ami j- Kia. "w. w m dwds.-v m. toa pni.uo weiiaro aau Co. srreaa tbs oondaoinaUoa of all cood men. In bialsll wlm wiali to hare to their htwnee FIlcST-t T.A-ih Ka.WPAPEa ot aauonal sropa, broad Tiewa, clean paca and eoarastta, yet kladlw. nuerancea en ail qom liuna of a-eaeral pnbllo Interest, will not be alaappoiated In tba XI ait. akd ExeBsaa. and ww . wjiwiuiij aoucia tucir luaoonce aad sup port. SCrraTRiTTlOw RATCS WxrxLT. per raar. S I .wW. six months, H9 eeata: threo BjonfLa. 2 "1. per yaar, KH-Oei aix aioalhlu T-.ww, uww .imiiuia. Ln a xaonu 4w "w" ew crata io pay mr i aettaa- aad poamaa reeeirae aa a preaant from uielf ail 'reeataai PorieniiootLinonm. .iraot, Garff.'d. and Barcic. exiv t c,r..ea c.f the Ami erayon litetiww.. i lncbee la slse. aw i to bja aUdraM free aad pofitua.rt Ft. ft S.1.SO wa annd the Man. AToExraxwa OT?syear ttwl a eufy c.f Kooi-wtj'. ersat l-"it-i-'K ct t brlwc Refare Pllrte. ricaiy and anM.tir. s ij re-rrtii.Te.t ia ii c cn. 'r.o olieiaal of l-sretpaiatios vu rweeaUy so: U over A t. JMJK I.tST ft etber popnlsr ad Tml. 'H, ir-i 'i-'. r er- r-.l tn snlmertie-rs a-4 acenta oa tna uaat liberal t tmt 'i her oanaot be CotcxjbcA bora, bud Utr our oucnlac AGENTS WANTED. , wrewantaeosdatrene tn trewry town ami wJ. lsa where wa bare not ana now at work. Sand inrSKeai'Sferi " A and ail etbera who at-h u. inereaaa Uiair in! earns, will and th. an exoellent opuortanitr. tKMPUK. t OHII-.-t aent irra to a.l appll. eaata. Swnd for aneaiwl eueloa the edAreaaca of 'xraawa.&a our maaoa. A.iiiraaa ejaulr Tua iiAir. . Vox. ESSENTIAI, OII.S WINTKRORKKN, PEPPERMINT. PEXNY-ROYAL, SPEARMINT, Ac., f prime quality bought io any quantity for cae.h oa delivery, ree of brokaraes, eota- uission, sniraro, etc., ny DODGE It, OLCOTT. Imiorievs aad Exporter-, 88 Wl I am t ! New York. Ang. 17, 67, era. I OB " i-HlNTINti VF EVEHY KIKD ' dune -t this ofEee. COMBINATIOIN. SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN an THE WEEKLY PRESS. One dollar and fifty -cents in advance will secure you the Sentinel & Republican and The Weekly Pbess for the period of one jear. ! The Sentinel St Repcbucan gives nearly twice aa much rending as any one of the other papers in J uniata lta re port of all important homf news and enterprises is full and within the period of a year its variety of reading matter con 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 Press, one of the best papers publiehed in America, you have an offer that comes seldom to a man and his fam- ily. A f ter children have Jearned to read, the greatest educator is the newspaper. Every man should do justice to his family by subscribing for a public journal. Subscribers who are in ar can avail themselves of this combination offer by paying ar rearages aud paying one dollar and fifty cents in advance, thereby securing the two pa pers. When you have subscribed for the Sentinel and Republican you are certain in your secure 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 firnt rate offer ? Have the kindness to mention it to your neighbor if your neighbor has -rt al ready found it out, and if he has it will not do harm to speak tb him concerning it.- . . j A SPLENDID COLLECTIOR F Bright, New Fall WINTER Tb Champion CIltoler ... a. turaeil f ron lue Laaiora AUTUMN & WINTER STOCK Till niuVo friciiJrt, uttLiue rivals, win Yicteties, ac4 sell ilself ea its merits. MKNSliOY S A CHILDRKN'8 FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, and Gonfa furnieLing goods. Fir. Class, ombinicg SUle, Quality ai Elegance, with prices that will aeteumU 70a. No sale is eipeeted aalsu I prove tins. Bat I sk your patrongs cn'y when I give complete satisfaction. My stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS k SBOE3 OVKR-ALLS, VT ATCHU3 a.i JKWELRT, Cslico, Percale and White Shirts. Xeck wear. Cellar tae Cuffs.Trnnks snd Satchels, is full and complete. Call ! aee. Sam'l STRAYER, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTERSON. Jobs 16, 1BS6. rr-wiBHa.i.i s J WARREN PLBTTE, ATTORNI I-AT-L A W, MIFFLINTOIVS, JTJNIATA CO., TA-, tjy-Collecting aad conveyancing promvUy attended to. Office in second story of Bai tord build Inc. Kotianceen Main street. 4-29.87.1 Locis K. Atsisbob. F. M M. Puss ell. ATaVIXSe . rt.llELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW , M1KFLINTOWN. FA. rKrCollectlng aad CeBreyaacl-l premj t ly attended to. OrriCE Oq Main street, ia place ef r? si dence ol Louis B. Atkiason, Eq., south oi Br.!ge street. JOcfiti, 18t. D M. CRAWFORD, M. D. Ti.. .nmad actlrely the practice oi MediciBe and Snrgery and the lr collatersl branchci. Office at the old corner ol Third and Orange streets, Mifflintown, Fa. March 2. 1S76. Jon McLArOBLi". Josira W. Stimbel NCUl'GiaM ti. STIM51E1., INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYJL, JUXUTJ CO., rETOnly reliable Companies represtutud. U.-c. 8, io-iy Jcw Firm. -ooo- WINTER GOO10S. To the coming and going of Seasons wg must all conform. The Goods suitable lor rF '"b nnd Bummer muet be supplant- j p,l hv V I I T A fj II W I K 1 V. K ri . 1 il U U a il U IUlUlJliui"'-j We have now filled nnr shelves with Fall and Goods of all kmdt?. Our . . , Ta ll.'lVe appreciated OUT ts to give tbt-m goods to tomera effort Knit their purposes, and we believe that we are better pre pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite ou to come and tee and be batihfied. 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 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, Main Stkekt, Opposite Court TIocse, Mifllintowii, PaM Fred'k ESPmsrn A Ta a 1 - I raine arrie at Altoora frnm fnwm A SOn. j South, st 6 60 a tn. 11 85 a m. a 65 00 p m. 7 26 p. tn. and 10 85 p rs. SEHV0D8 DEBILITY Pllik. r,rTlnt ,nTirr Aswjaodafcp:i6eforwa- ' vAlTIOS .lOTICU tara.ud serial eaSwIIIw' ! perwiha are hereby cautioned s(rISt troas youthful lmpradeacc.cCTwj .hunting, culling titubi r. bnildlr.g flrss, i5hwcal .a?1' n ; ,nro'nR down stone and rail feners, sr l wr,": t crowing fields, or otherwise tressr.ss.s- oipaetty. CORES OLD sns YO0MO : on any the seKral tracts of lan-1 bslmig Pnee St wr K. . c . , . , . . . mr. aw lt p; H..i.' . M w . ao JJ. ad Btreet, Phil a. bwad fcvrtu? CAITIO X .lOTiCE. Li. persona are Lorat.. ber; w . , L.frby cautioner I 1- agaiuat fiahing or hunting, gatheritid I ijr lRfp..,s, m .l. ... ' STYLES ! Juniata Ceutat bat lDf jut r- wnl h a ek onrltxr ft f I PENKSYLTaNU baileoa'd. TIME-TAIH Oa an after Sunday rfor'r 18th, 1887 t rains. tb at step at atiBia wlllrss ss ollsws: EASTWARD. Altoosa Accohmodatios Issrps Altoons dsily at 5 20 a. ra., Tyrone ft 2 a. ia. Huntingdon 1.S3 a. m.. Mount Cnioa at 63 a. m.. I-wton Hamiltoa 7.04 a. m. HcYeytown 7,26 a. in., tewistown 7,id a! m., Mi'ford 8.1 1 a tu., Mifflin 8.17 a Port Roysl 8.28 a. ra-. Slrxlcu s. m Tuscarors 8,S2 a. m.. Vandyke M..-I5 a. m. Thompsontown (J.43 a. m., DurwatJ a ro., Millerstown b.84 a m., wp-jrt .uj a. m., srrivinjr at Harrisbu'g at lw lu a. .. and at l'hila-lt-Jjjhla, 8 IS p. ui. Ska fcnon Ezrasss leares altoca daUy at 6" s m., and stopiing a s!l ratu.tr stations between Altoons aud Harrmburr, reaches Mifflin at a. m., llsrrnbu.-g 11.40 W., aud arrives in Ftii!sdei(h:a t 8.15 p. m. Mail Tbaib leaves Pittsborg dsily st 6.65 a. m., Altoona at 2,00 p. m., aud step ping at all regular stations arrives at U:Si at 6 (3 p. in., Llarrisburg 7.00 p. ia., thil adulpbia 4 25 a. m. Mail Express leaves Fittsburg at I 00 p w, Altooca6 ii p m ; Tyrone 64 p m j Hns'w lngdon 7 37pm; Lxwl.toa u t- 6 I p m ; kL fliu 9 16 p in ; llarrisburg lu 46 p n r'ai.s delpbia 4 25 a iu. I'biladelpbia Kxpress will itep a H.-aTa at 11 8. wuea fl8p4. Wf.8I"AU. Vast Li Irares Phisil.lphla daily al II 50 a iu ; Hrri-Lur: a 4i p m ; JllCa 6('jptn; Lrwistoen 6 2B p m ; Aiiuuua 8 10 p in ; arrivrs at Fitthbuir a: II 65 pa. Way Passexobb leave. PuiiaJa'yula daily at 4 B0 a. tu.; Karri.bur. 8 15 a. au; Iuncsnnon, 8 64 a. in.; Mewpurt, JtJ a. m.; Milierst-iwn, a a. tn.; TboinjtioQiowB, 9 62 a. in.; Van Dyke, JO 00 . in.; Tuscar ors. 10 04 a. m.: Uriii'i. in in . . . o , t ii..,.i w, u " Miliord, io ao . m.; ,v , . ' uuKnoii.iii, p. u.; I j roue, 104 p. ai.i I Altoona, 1 40 p. iu., and stop at .1 rSiaf " "-r""ur, .ud Ali-aue. Uri-Txe Kxrarss leaves PhiliUu.hud.i. ! ly al 6 60 p. tu., llarrisburg, lj M v. . Wmter ' uou- N-P" Militrlowu, Thompaouwea. j l ort kt.yai, time at Uifrini, U 65 a. ui.; Ai ir CUP- loona, 2 A a. m., and Pittsburg, fi in . j - .at;! lit, yuacaa- -L Tbaib leaves I'hiUdalpuia Ja.iy at 7.00 a. in., Harruourg II.o a. m .w. J3J. lJ' ai.d Altoona roaciios Altoona at 8 aW s m Altooba AoooanoDATioB lasres Fkll adelplna dally at 11 u0 a. in., Uarrisburg si 4.15p.m., Duncannua 4.4V p. ia., .. lA.rl 5,10 u. qi.. All Her .town h Jr. ' - Tliotnpsontown o,ii p. iu., Vaudyka 5.4' p. iu., iiiscarora o,4d p. ru., Moxico "i.at) s. ui., Port Koyal 6,64 p.m.. Allium 6,0) ui., i.ewntowu b.il p. tu., BcVevtowa 4 p. iu., Newton Uaoiulon 7,fn p. Huntingdon 7 4U p. u. Altoona 9 Qo. Pacific Expressleares Philadelphia 112s piu; llarrisburg 8 10 a iu ; Duucanaoa SOsru; Newport 4 01 a iu ; Mifflin 4 4J a ui ; Lowiatown 604 a iu ; McVevtoen4i7 aui; Mt. Union 6 64 am; Uuutingdus 20 a ui ; Petersburg ti 33 a iu ; ti pruce (Srerk 6 its a tu j Tyrone 7 07 a m ; B0's Mills i 27 a m ; Altoona 6 05 a u ; pitubuif 12 4(i p m. Sea Miore Express east, ganaays, will connect wub ounday Mail east isariag llarrisburg at 1 15 p. ni. Way Passenger west and Msil rut U1 stop at Lucknow and IWtnan's Si-risg. when Bagged. ' LEWISTOWN DIVISION. Trains leave Lc-wintown Junction lor MU roy at 0 35 a m, 10 55 a m, 8 15pm; fsf Sunbury at 7 15 a m, 3 00 p iu. Trains arrive at Lewistown Junction frssi Milroy at 9 00 a m, 1 25 pm, 4 80 pm; (row Sunbury at 9 25 a m, 4 !( p ta. TTRONKDITISIO.Y. Trains leave Tyrone lor Bellt-fonts sn4 Lock liaven at 8 lo a iu, 7 16 p m. l.r.v. Tyrone lor Gurweusvill and Clesrlioid st e 20 a ui, H 06 p m,7 26 p m. Trains leave Tyrone lor Warriors Mark, Pennylvania Furnace and Scotia at .20 1 m and 4 iJO p m. Trains arrire at Tyrone from Bellrfosts and Lock Haven at 12 OS p in, and 7 p . Trains arrive at Tyrone from Corwrsa villo and Cleartield at e 56 a tn, and 1 1 4 s ui, 6 17 p m. Trsins arrive at Tyrone from Sco;is, War riors Murk and Pennsylvania Furnace s 53 a in, at 2 85 p m. H. t B. T. E- H. Jt BEDFORD D1VIS I0K. Trains leave Huntingdon for Brefore, Uyndtnao and Cumberland at 26 s. aa aud 6 lib p. m. Trains arrive at Huntingdon fr.w Bsd fordi Ilyndinan and Cumoeriaod st 12 I P- ru., 6 20 p. ra. 1IOLLIDATSBURG BBACH. Trsins leave Altoons lor points 5rnts. st 20 a tn. 6 J5 s in. 2 00 p ni. S 00 p rs. I- 00 p no-, 9 6i d ni. ' '"a " IDe unorrsigrieo in Lurl lownsaip ! ,or Pone thos tr.-sfpassmg aarxll be esslt j with accoidlng to laa. I I NoTftnoer 16. lS. W.D. WALLS The Stnhntl ami HrvuL'ttn ofice i - s'gnea. ' ' k"1''- ; xi'y yon If yWc oe'ei aHyiWag in that iias
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