SEIML & REPUBLICAN MIFFL1NTOWN. WEDXESDAT, 1PBIL Ilt 1888. B. F. SCH WEIER, DITOB AB PBOFBIBTOB. "A colost of 23 Mormon converts left Sooth Carolina for Utah, last Wf't." Tin erniont State Convention declared for Blaine for the I'resi dencv. J vroB Sbarp, the fctreet rail wav man ipnlutor of New York, died on the 5th inst. The President has approved the kill granting a peniuon to the widow of Gen. Logan. Ths Democrats and Mugwumps were defeaUd in Rhode Island last we'-L The whole Republican ticket. Oovernor and Legislature, were lec:ed. The Connecticut Democrats have fallen out over the tariff question. It is the Cleveland office holders that are trying to keep the Iresidents free tradt; proclamation doctrine afloat. A mistake on the part of the bher ifTs clerk in dating notice to jurorn, on the 1-t Mondav iu April, instead cf the 4th Monday in April brought a number of Jurors to town on the 1st Monday of the month. - Ir you want to pay for the slaves, continue the Democratic party in power. Governor Rutk, of Wisconsin, says that m.my former sUve-holders of tlio South have preserved lists of their sl.ives, and nre ijuietly waiting to claim indemnity for them when the Democrats havo full control of the government. is just what has taken place with re spect to two delegates to the Meth odist General Conference. Those anti-Chinese laws are an utter abom ination. Shame ! shame on those who voted for them !" Well, the In dependent may learn, if it takes the trouble to step ontside of its circle of people, that a large percentage of American people are highly pleased with the late Congressional enact ment in regard to the Chinese, and they would if they could immediate ly have Congress apply restrictions to the coming of certain kinds of people from Europe to the United States of America. Thk St-nate paused a bill last Thursday, authorizing the Secretary of the Treasuery to apply the un need ed surplus money in the Treasury to the redemption cf United States bond-t. Will the Lower House agree to tho Senate bill. To applv the sur plus t J the payment of government debt is wtmt the people will approve of. lie Was Lynched. Fort Colltss, Col., April 5. Howe, a laborer, who had been on a protracted spree, last evening brutal ly murdered his wife by cutting her throat with a jack knife. He then kicked the body into the street and went to bed to sleep off the effects of the liquor. At 8 o clock last night three hundred marked men took pos session of the jail, where Howe bad been placed, and in a short time Howe s lifeless body was banging from a barrack in the court yard. m Crazed by Rrligioa. CmcAoo, April 5. A despatch from Fergus Falls Minn., says: Albert Dodge told his wife Tuesday night that thy ought to go heaven at once. She ran out of th hons and met a neighbor named Jenne. Dxlge went into the yard and coaxed thetn both to come in. He then locked the- doors ami put down the curtains and legan taking religion. Meantime wont ual Ixen sent to the police station and three policemen arrived. J. hey tried every rnse to have Dodge open the door, but he refused, and as he had the keys in his pocket, his wife and Jenne were powerless. On bis table was a double-barreled shotgun load ed and cocked, with cartridges and ammunition lying around, and in his pocket a revolver and a hnge knife. Matters remained in this shape until last night, when the police broke in a window and entered. Dodge ran into another room yid raised his re volver to kill his wife. She gasped his wrist and turned it as he fired and the bullet entered his own brain. Dodge had been broeding over relig ious matters for some time. Dr. William A. IIavxond has brought npou himself a great deal of attention by his published statement that it is man's own fault that he does not have eternal life here on this firth. He says the sin in the gard-n cf Eden was the loss of the knowledge of the laws of health which God had imparted to Adam. The loss of the knowledge of the laws cf health is the cause of disease and death. 1 en jam iv Harris IIkewster, Attor ney General cf the United States in President Arthur's Cabinet from 1SS1 to 1S.". died on the 4th inst., nt his home in Philadelphia of kid ney dis-ne. Ho was a descend of the I'.riw ster that came over in the May Flower, llti was born in in New Jersey. 4 In dress and manner Mr. Hrewster preserved the cluira. t.-ristics of tho eld school gen tleman. His high white hat. tight- slt-eved frock coat, frilled cuffs and rnrtled shirt were familiar to all Phil adelphians." Will the coming man drink intox icating beverage ? is a question that is sometimes asked. The future will answer that question. There is, how ever, no question about the decline in tho driuking habits of the people. At one time a distillery or two could bo seen from almost anv hill ton in - L A Fiend Hung-. On the 4th inst, Luther Shaffer, the mnrderer of Isaiah and Nora Colby, was hung at Lock Haven, Clinton county. The fiend made no confession on the gallows, but was cool and collected and shocking in his remarks when he bade those pres ent good bye and expressed the hope of meeting them in heaven. How can such a wretch get to heaven in the face of a confession that ho made some time ago in which he told that hen he heard that Colby intended to go to a vendue that afternoon, the 7th of Angust, that he would conceal himself near the house and after Isaiah had gone he would go hack and have some fun with Nora. But Isaiah afterwards went to work in a field and from his hiding place Shaf fer watched him. Getting tired of waiting so long he finally left his place of concealment and went to the field where Isaiah was, and to gether they went to the house to sup per. After supper Isaiah went out to cut grass to feed the stock and on bis retnrn Shaffer met him ami fired two shots into him- Xora hearing the shots ran out of the house to where the men were and finding ShafT r standing over the dead body of h r husband, cried out You've sent my husband to hell ! What did yon do that for V 4Yes'' replied Shaffer, and I am going to send you after "him." He then shot her twice but not fatally, and while in this condition he satisfied his lust, after which, in order to prevent her tell ing any tales, he shot her through the head. In Liiinordora. to which the latter responded, "I am not only a Prohibitionist, but an Equal Suffragist as welL" "Oh, is that a fact t" said the senior, 1 can take your band on that'' The fresh man responded with a pleased ex pression, and then asked what was the real result of the Prohibition law in his state. The Iowa student told him that the Prohibition law had been enforced in bis state comparatively well, except in the river towns. Referring to his own city, he spoke of how the saloons had been driven oat and referred to the efficient help of the W. C. T. U. in that and in closing the billiard halls. The magic letters seemed to arouse him to great enthusiasm and he told eagerly of their work as he bad witnessed it and closed with a glowing tribute to bis own dear mother, who had consecrated her life, her children, and her best powers to the temperance reform, hoping that some day all the "children of the earth" would be as happy as those of her own household. The freshman, in turn, was led to speak of his moth er work in the W. C T. U., of bis sister's devotion to the organization, and how he himself had distributed tracts, notices, etc, to "help those good women." "Before I left home," said he, "I bad been engaged in work ing for them, and wondered who would do my work, when I left Bat since coming here, a neighbor girl has taken my place, and she has ac complished more in a half a day than I did in a week. As "straws show which way the wind blows," so does this verbatim conversation between two Princeton College students, whose homes are so widely separated, show the trend of thought and conviction forming in the minds and hearts of the young men of this generation. Let the mothers and the sisters of onr land rejoice ttiat the "brothers of onr girls' show so loyal a pride in the work to which our lives are devoted. and so brave a spirit in declaring their principles on such a vital bat unpopular topic as that of party pro hibition in a school where the condi tions are not favorable for such declarations." From the Lewistown Sentinel of Vpril 4. Matters continue interest ; : l: : l v .., - Juniata county, and whisky was han- I:obprt CaWb!l rrosecuted Jesse dy in every house and store ; today Cottle for selling liquor without li there is not a distillery within the I cense, laid information against his boundary of the countv. and t prosecutor's brother, Robert Cottle. n,m,i.ti;.,. i i. for the same offense. On Wed mi ruber ol license applications have , . .. . , , . nesdav while constable Coou was in Keen re.tucea to nve. L nless a reac- the Coleman House bar room Edv tiou takes place in tho public miud Roberts posted as a man of intemper in favor of a renewal of the driuking ate habits, entered and purchased habit, the next generation will abol ish the liuuor traffic, and the coining man will n't drink. liqnor of bar-tender Eisenl ise. This the constable reported to the dis trict attorney, upon which MrEisen bise was rent for and he paid $15, it is said to avoid a suit The Cole- v tho elections held last week the man honse seems to be a target for Philadelphia Bulletin savs : Federal only a few weeks ago the proprietor rtrnn,.. .hu .... ... Pl l'-r to compromise asnit about . ', , . ,. . to be instituted bv Constable Lirues, much at the elections this year. In L.i .,. r..:.i rrovi.lence and all of Rhode Island, license on account of a conviction. the RvpuMieaus have gained in spite I ye t we ventnre the assertion that the of the efforts of the Democratic of P'ce is no wors nan the majority rWI,..l lr- Tl, -o,.. : ot others where liqnor is sold. Af- ... I ter compromising me sun .Mr. rjsen- IU ""nois. just.oun i,ise resumed as bartender, and con anil other States. There are Renub clndinir the officials had wronired Liui lican gains everv where. Mr. Cleve-1 iQ taking hi i moner, worked himself laud's Free Trade messa-e and the aV tbe l"itcn ?f askinK justice , , , A , for law against them lor so doing. gooa ueai to no T ,nt;, tr 111- ,.l witu ins. llis defiance of the Civil nr.iuri rf twq. Service system, as illustrated in such I loon, and this made him mad and he cases as the Philadelnhia Post Office I a'so concluded to ask for law against is also disgusting many of his old th MmPSofficials on similar grounds. , "r J I They were requested bv the justice "T r' lJ lae "S"P- to think over the matter for a day ly the time of tbe Presidential elec J or two. At last accounts they were tiou he will discover that where one I still considering the subject, with vote is gained through the appoint- iIr- Rodgers repotted as determined I A 1 1 " . T -. 1. . 1 1 mcnt of an ignorant nolitician. a do. '"J "'"""t en votes are lost to him. Communication. ADDITION or SUBTRACTION. "For those who believe in sprin kling sinless infants: But without faith it is impossible to please him ; for he that Cometh to God mnst be lieve that he in, and that he is a re- warder of them that diligently seek him. Mr. Editor : Since that com munication from Black Log (against infant baptism) appeared in Sentinel asp Repcblioav, I Lave cftrefully searched from the beginning of Mathew to Revelations for any scripture that would in any wise even 6hadow in favor of infant baptism ; but failed to find it. I therefore be lieve it should be done aw y with by all professing Christians. Faith is beyond all donbt a prerequisite to baptism, Mark 16:15 1G, Acts 8:37. I do not. admire the '-cranky ideas" of J. S. W., setting forth that "wo may as certainly reach the trnth up on any particular subject through in direct as well as through direct ex pression." In reading 8th chapter of Acts (R. V.) I notice that the 37th verse has been purposely omitted. The necessary confession of faith (which no infant c-in make) was more than those infant sprinklers of the revising committees could well stand. I suppose when said Committee read Revelation 22 : 10, they believed as our friend J. S. W., claims to, viz : "that the most important truths of Divine RovelaUon are set before ns in indirect ways" or in other words that when God gave us some import ant command he meant just the very opposite. Then certainly the low German beer vender and Catholic Irish mm sellers . are simply obeying the 4th commandment, when they keep their hell boles open on the Lord's dy. and when J. S. W. adds it to God's word he certainly won't get what God has promised to such in ReveUtion 2:2:13. but on the contrary it wiil lie "Well done thon good and faithful servant Sec Oh yes. I can see it now, when we want bread we must ask God for a stone and vice versa. -At some future time I may briefly point out where in the fallacy of this argument in fa vor of infant sprinkling consists. And at the same time indicate the ground on which we claim by Di vine writ to prove the sprinkling of our infant seed to he a tricky trans action. If J. S. W. or any other person wishes to know where we get scriptures to admit women to the Lord s Supper, I would refer them to 1st Cor. 11:11, Gal 3:28. The alove is from one who does not be lieve in the addition or subtraction being practiced on God's word. M. this, aod what then felt a little uooom f or table woald be a blessing, and ths one thing needful. Time, however, did not bring tbe desired result, bat on the contrary the pain teemed to increase. Her gams were swollen, and the gums that before oonld have been used in tbe absenoe of the molars were'now so pain ful that they could not be naed at alL They became sore, and tbe nnfortnnate owner was obliged to subsist on such liht food as gruel, angel food snd milk. The teeth were as a last resort east to one side witb disgust. Instead of get. ting better witb tbe teeth oat, tbe garni seemed to get worse, sod Mrs. Green burgh became a sick woman. Dys pepsia sod kindred ailments followed, all of which sbe attributed to the false teeth. She bad paid Dr. McBride tbe neocessary $25, and this sbe now re garded as a dead loss. Again she called upon Dr. MoBrids but not witb a light beart as oo previous occasions Sbe upbraided bim, and be told her what defects were in tbe fall set be ooald remedy, and set about to do so. bat, as sbe claims, with do satisfactory result Tbe teeth still proved trouble some and all efforts to eorrset tbe de fect were of no avail. As a last re sort sbe retained 'Counsellor Poster and instructed him to bring action against tbe doctor for $200. This is tbe amount she claims tn have sustain ed Jersey City Journal. Cixata, Mexico, April 4. Sunday afternoon the bull ring here was crowded ith spec! ators of the great nat ional sport The company of bull fighters from Leon was still playing with tbe first bnll when a fire sudden ly broke out on tbe sunny side of the plaza. A panic seized upon the vast assemblage and a frightful spectacle was the result The plaza was con structed of wooded mast, reeds, eh:., and it was due to this fact that the majority of people escaped without injury, lx-inj able to force an open ing permitting an exit at different points, bat many women and children jumped from the top, a distance of 200 to 300 feet and over 100 of them were seriously wounded. Eighteen lives were lost. The sides of the plaza being lined with matting, was as dry as tindai and there being a slight wind blow ing, the amphitheatre was iu a blaze in a few seconds. Nine dead bodies, in some enses so charred as to be un recognizable, have so far been taken from tbe smoking ruins. ?ine per sons were so badly burned that they died yesterday. This makes eighteen deaths in all up to to-day. aixty eitrht persons were very badly burn' d, and though they still live, atleast ten of them will die this week. Fifty rerson in escaping were knocked down and trampled upon by the pan ic 6tricken throng, and vry seriously but not fatally injured. The balls, maddened by the roar ing of the flames, broke loose from their stalls and rushed wildly through the surging mass of humanity, toss ing aloft aud knocking over all who stood in their way. Among the eighteen dead were two women who were first gored to death by the ballB and their bodies after wards burned. The scenes in the neighborhood of the bull ring were sickening beyond description. Women and children, divested of their clothing and crazed with suffering from their burns, ran aimlessly through the streets, and could scarcely !e overtaken or col lected by their friends. Several per sons lost their reasons from the se vere mental shocks to which they were subjected. The fire was incen lary. In the Ce'ara Jail were a num ber of prisoners, army deserters, etc.. who had obtained permissionlroiu the authorities to attend th.! ball ght They were accompanied by a trorg gnird of srrl'liers to prevent escape, but one ol the ileseriers sur reptitiously struck a inatcu and light ed one of the dry petates (mats), and in an instant th "Sol side of the rinjr was ablaze. In the confusion and excitement the prisoners succeed ed in making good their escape, tuk ing chances to effect their euda. The lest society of Celaya was in attendance. It was Easter Sunday, he return of ihy season of gayety after Lent. There was tn nnu-.tial number of la lies and little children present and these, as often is the case iu soch events, were the sutler era. No man lost his life The help less little oues and their mothers, who would not desert their offjpt ing, were the victims of this most appal- mg catastrophe. V Lxi 'p Mis 11 fflfW YATES BEST MADE FOR EN AM) 10L THS, FOB IM)TS AND CIIILURE5. LEDGER imiLDlXC, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS j wisn TO STATU A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I ran stop toothache in Iras ttii flv ininutrs ; no pain, no extracting. That I can extract t-eth without pin, by the ue of a ttui.t applied to the tr-tb and (urns ; no daogt-r. That Diseased mj TJ n m known as Scarry) treat -l auccoast'ully and a cure wariyprmited in every Teeth Fuxeu and warranted (or life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or remodelled, trom 5.tsi to $1-' per et Keautitul Gum KnaioMed Teet inserted prices to tiuit all. All ort warranted to givo perfect fcatift- faclioo. I'eople bo he artiliciat teeth with which they cannot eat, are epecially invited to call. Will viMt prolcxaionally at their homes if notified Ly letter, Will vUit reicularly at Uichfieli the 2ud weeks of May aud tX-tooer. Tibms Cash. G. L. DERR, PracticallDent lt, esTABLiHaro is MirrLisTorr, Pa , is IK'JO. Oct. 14 'fe5. THOUSANDS OF THE BEST d00 GOLD fi Our Pop usw Brand V Vriltefourli' Conj&inatio72i?ot always tobefjacl. "" A Fine Quality of ATA REASONABLE PRICE. t PLuq IFYOU ARE LOOKING FOR A FIRST CLASS ARTICLE IN M 5 A SPLENDID COLLECTION O F Bright, New Fall ASD- WINTER STYLES m gQBACCO dom t mi to ayr j, A FAIi I rIAL SrOrour, Dzalef Fcpv It DontTakeny Othef jN2.Firi2RS2PlOSLouisviLLE,KV. Tbe C hampion CIthler oi" Juniata County lta IqS jut turned from the Eastern cities wills a. wonderful AUTUMN & WINTER STOCK Will uke fiietxl, o ltt-Line riva, win victories nn.1 sell ittelf o:t its merits. 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AImv Kurtx, Jerome IM. 1 butiijM.u, J; 1 fiMt- rr.d r'eur per -e:;t ii.t pa;l ell C It (;eiit i I d J'Tt-lte. irf t ill te lt-r-7 ti 293 aCTl T?S⁡ Bat whether be does or not the conundrum in the minds of onr citizens is, ''How ia con stable Coon going to make his return iniowlort Independent does I to court T A nnmuer ol persons not like the Congressional anti Chi' nie laws and in the issue of April 5th sraks of thera as follows : "If anylxtv ha.1 predicted a quarter of a century Ago that the time wonld come when Chinese delegates to an ecclesiastical body in this countrv would not be allowed to land except by special arrangements with the government at Washington, he would have been deemsd crarv. Tet this are becoming interested in the que tion ana will listen to bear what ne has to say 'Monday a week. A Bit of Encouragement. "Th following dialogue occurred between two students of an Eastern college, Mr. A., being a member of tbe senior class and from the State of Iowa, Mr. B , a freshman from Pennsylvania. Said Mr. A. to Mr. B , "I hear yon are a Trohib tionist," Mrs Kosie Greenbareb is one of thoae unfortunate women who by aeries of circumstances lo9t her teeth The loss is attributed to natural causes but this fact doesn't lessen tbe defi cieney. bat she lost by nature sbe thought could be remedied by artifice ana witn tais end 10 view over a - year ago she applied to Dr. McBride tbe well known New Jersey avenue dentist Late one afternoon she entered tbe dent al parlors and told ber tale of woe, but L'r. 3lclinde was equal to tbe occasion He informed ber that he cculd make for ber a set of molars that would b equal to her own, aud fall) capable of perioral mg me same functions as those sbe lost. Tbe eost of such a set of ar tificial marficators would just be $25 Mrs. Ureeobnreb left tbe dental pariora very muca elated as she pio tured to herself restored voutb and beauty and a glistening row of pearly teeth adorning ber mouth. Tbe price at that time was no consideration ; all tbe lady thought of was ber mouthful of artificial molars. Sbe unfolded ber plans aod intentions to ber husband and he acquieed in everything that bad been said. When tbe day arrived lor Mrs. txreenburg to make the first call on Dr. McBride she hastened to nis panors ana in a very abort time was comfortably seated in tbe hueh dental chair, aod an impression of ber toothless gums was taken in a rubber east. in tbe course of events tbe elate on which tbe teeth were to set was fin- iKbed and a short time later Mrs Greenbnrgh was banded tbe substitute it iue icem ene Din lost, yjt course at nrst they were of a little tight fit. tut time, it is supposed, wonld check ma An old couple in L.ichferes. nfter celebrating their golden wed.lir,.T, took to quarrelline. and the nutn fi. nally threw his wife iu the fir, tilled her with a heart stab and cut Lis own i.nm iiumMcm. 1 unr. t . l- 11 o. L 1.. 1 . . . -. 1 : . 'i .1 rorllrop),(;ravrl Sertons rfm I'rlsaary or Liter fsio- throat. 1 A mountain lion trotting along be tween tbe high banks of tnow on tbe line of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad in Colorado recently was over taken and thrown high into tbe air. Tbe animal landed on its feet and ran quickly away. At Lebanon. Kentucky, a man nam ed Godkin fired a shot from a repeat ing rifle at a mtibkrat swimming in the water. The mnskrat was not Lit, but the bullet struck the water, glanc ed upward, then flew across the pond and killed a young nejro who was watching the sport Ex. Miss Smiley Pressley was recently married to Mr. James Spittle, of Ma thews, . (J. Tbe bride is not quite 12 years old, and ber mother consented to the marriage only 00 condition th tbe bridegroom must continue to send ber to school. Of cource be agreed to this, and the child beoame a wife. A man' named Burdick, who removed from the East to Kansas several years ago, recently found a tax reseipt given to bis grandfather in Allegany county, N Y., 35 years aeo. He picked up the paper on the prairie 40 miles from his own home and miles from any tettle ment. His grandfather never was in Kansas, nor bad the findar ever seen tbe paper before. Now be is puzzling bis brains to ascertain bow the old re- ! oeipt traveled so far. Try it . $1 a Ix-ttle, mi lor $ Mar. 14,lbbB, ly. AGENTS WANTED To canraas (or i.i e uf the largent, old est est ubIUUed. IStST KXOHV Hl'KCKIES in the country. Moat liberal term. Uneijna'ert (Acilitie.. GENEVA XUKSEUY, etUUinhtd lt46. vV.T. Smith, bene. !. Y. FOLDING LAWN SETTEE. Tho Pter of all Lawn Seals. Above cut r prior's our patented ttoe. Tbe only Stit. e ever made Uiat will adjust it.se!f t' uneven ground. Light, durable, lanilaonio and strong. Fainted bright red and ornamented. Pricee: Setteea. tlAlaad UO. ( lisira. Sl.M). I Korkin, ftJ.OO eavctu They all fold flt. If vocr dealer don't keep them, ask him to order for you from AXS&XCAK FOLEHTS CHAI2 C3.. 13CI to 1323 N. Main St, ST. lAJllH Ha, Islason & Hamliri satXaUL f '-5 WvTr-r- Organs and Pianos. rabmrt Omn m Intmdored b Mum &. .ajorn in mi. alajn &. Unmlia Orpin, hare wrtniimuiiir.l lbr niprrmry over all other la uz received Hiirhmt llononi at all Great World i h. iT 7 M,"d' ' s,rllFto? Piano., Invents hr Mam Hamlm in lSKi, i. , created van- la .ii conrtniction. eiueri. preaonncire it "th. ;:r.-au Mniirorement in nian.,. in h.ir n reulMr mnrHinin. 'it .. ; . - . ... v - . lilt li! 1 Hi iriWI ii.i:i circular. 1,r.relia,:er., musician.. i .3n Catalogues, free, tnnera, aud Piano aud 4:::t a EAiain ossah aih piajto ex. IZ Stt li:a Cdca San), VZW TC2I, LEGAL. uditok's Notic e. Estate of Thomas Watts deceased, in the Orphan's Court of Juniata Co. The nnder-igned having been appointed Auditor by the r !,u' O.nrt ,, Joniata Coanly to make dininlxitmn of the balance in the banda ot Peter Brown adminu'ralor cam tettamnto aaaexo ol 1 human Watt late ot Monroe toauxbip, Juniala County) Pennsylvania, defeated, to ait tbe auiu oi $1157 and 11 ol bundiedlh hereby civ. i notice tint he will meet all parlies interest ed whether lepateea. devisee or creditor., for the purjxjs. a ot bis appointTuent, at hi. office in the Poiough ot Miftlin;own. on Thuraday the 12th day of April A. !., 1S88, between the bourn ot lu o'clock A. M and 4 a'clocs; P. M. of Raid day when aud where all partiea having any claim, npon aiid land aun.t preent the Hum or be forever barred from clairuli'K aeainrt the aims. Jt'KEill.VH LYys,.ff7or. A PRIME INVESTMENT. TORTILITA Md and Silver Mining Co. J05P:Pn H. RE ALL, President. 42-18 Congress St., Boston, 67 Broadway, New York- 6HARE $2 EACH IN AST 6IZE LOTS The twelve Mines nnd mill of this companv hav jnst Wen exaiuined bv the eminent English ujiuirjrr enmceer Mr. FraneiR D. Taylor, 54 Merchants Lxchanpe, Biton, who reports the property as represented. It ia the best in America for its capitalization April 1118S8. I OB PRINTING OF EVERY KIND f done at thi office. Mnil Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 0" f a. Altoona ti UK p m ; Tyrone 0 5 j' '.. ; Hunt. liiKiion 7 87 p m ; Leaistown 6l j. u : Hit Qiou16pm; Harrinburg 10 4 ' p u. ; del j.l' ia 4 'lb a in. Philadelphia Express will .tup at M;2i at 11 Hbeu llgvd. wtan aku. ! Kait Link leaves I'liinilpliia d .1.0 u j 11 60 a m ; liarrii-biirft 8 4u p 111 ; i;:':lis I6'ipin; Lewistoaij 6 H p in ; A'l' tn 8 10 p ra ; arrive at i'lttMimp a.t 1 1 65 ta. j War pAssruora leaves Phi! rMphia j daily et 4 SOi. iu.; Hurrislmric, H Li B. 1B.; I lHincsuiiou, b 51 a. tu.; Newport, 'J . . a. j ru.; Milleri-town, H 4i'a. lu.; Tli.ni ."M . u, j 5U a. ui.; Van Dyke, Ji ut a. m ; j i,er j ra, IC 01 a. ui.; Mexico, In V7 a. in.; i' Tt , Kojsl, 10 13 a. ni.; Miftliu, If tn iu.; , M:llonl, 10 U; a. in ; S nrrovH, Hi .,4 ,a.f ! LewiMown, l' 4'J a. in.; Mc'ey.. i, i H a. rn.; Newton IJainiitou, 11 J. .,. i:; ;i nn tiuciiou, 12 1 p. III.; Tyrouo, I "4 p. m. , A. toons, 1 40 i). in., and stop at r ar it between ilarrisbniK mill .Mm h,. , OrtTia lixpBkfa iesves 1'liiUJ iplm, i al ly al 6 oO p. in., llarrisbuiv, l' Ln p. kU.,. '. t'ppiu) at Kockv, le, Miijevili.;, Ji::,u. nun, .NewjHirl, Millerstowu, l aoiiip-,..u,i wu, i 1'orl l.'o)l,tmio at Mii!li, 1 1 & u, ; j loona, 2 iu in., a'ld PitishiiifT, ii I i a..a. i AIail Tbais leaves l'liiiuillplna .i n:, at j 7.tMl a. in., iiarri.-burn ll.Ja. m., Sew. , port, 12 lo p. iu., Mimuu 12.47 p. in., i.,p j intc at all rej:nur xlaiioiis Leteeu Mi.Ilio i '.'U Altooi.a reciies Altuouu u( 3.3U p. m., fitti-burg r.2l p. in. i ', Altoona Accomhouatiok ler i'lill adi'lj lna daily at 1 1 60 a. in.. Hum 'iuirg al 4 l.'i r. tn.. Iliuicmion a ... . and summer iuut be supplant- m 6, 10 p. m.f MiUurHtowu ',,t . ui.t , 1 iitJIll-MUIUUv U i, )U t:. IU., V lil lVrv ' J.44 . in., Tutcrura 6.4?s p. m., Mevn H .. . . p. ... !..- U I r . 4 . ... .. ... FALL AND WINTER GOODS. l: S:: ... jn i'. iu., r.uni liajllilon ,l We have now filled our tlil-l't"'" ! Aitooua a oo. Winter Pacific Expressleaves Philadelplna II l 111 I CI , H..il.n. J III . . li ii U'lr CUS-'"U,! Newport 4 01 am; .M:Illiull2 ui : I.e. intown 5 04 a lo : V- t'ei i,u n h i? tomei'ti liave appreciated our iu; Mt. tuion 6 64 am; u,n,!.; ,tune ellOl tS tO glVe tlltin gOOUti l J b4aiu; Tyrone . 07 a ui ; lie. i Mill . i i i .1 m j Aitooua b 0i a in ; 1 iltntiuif suit their purpose, and we i2 4upm. j believe that We tire hettd' pre- hore Kxprea eat, oo Sur.-layi, ... . .. ., "ill coniieit with .Sunday Mail n-t leivi'ng pared than ever to merit their ; iurnsiiurK at 1 15 p. m." C,.l. ....... . i " v ' asi,en(rer il and Mail east will WIIUVAV. IV-. I V ill V uu WJ-lSITIiJi GOODS. To the coming and going ot Reasons we muht all coiuoriu. The (Joods huitable lor spring ed Lv bhelves with l ull and Goods of all k.ndH. utop at I.urkno iwl-- u flagged w and loi Tiuan h .pribf. ou to come and see and be t-ati.-fied. Jn our dies, goods department; TraJS ,Iwp21,;,t,,r we have almost everv thintr. r-oy !" b3 -"! 10 65 a " 1 ' r ,u ' J r stinbury at i 15 a m, 3 00 p ni. Don't be backward, call lbr' Tr'"" arrive at I.ewistowr. Junction Iron . ' M ilroy at 9 0O a ni, 1 2" pin, 4 .in p in ; Iron What VOU want. j.Sunlmry at 9 2 j a iu, 4 lo p m. IT HON K DIVISION. lea-.e Tyrone lor Hell, loi.tr ao Ih p in. J.i-r fa.t 'i W . K9HOt'if tllltl JJ0UUIS. Train. I Lock JJaven at 8 10 a i Our Boot and Shoe De partment is full in its asuort- 1 yrums for Curwuusville and iji srlic-id at b 20 a ui, 3 06 p ni,7 26 p iu. Traina leave Tyrone for Warrinir, Mirk, ment, and Jou certainly can be ! "no t m p b"'"0- 'nd Sco,i" kt Suited in fit, quality and price. Traini arrive at Tyrone from HelL-fenta x-i i .i ; Luck Haven at 12 06 p in, an.i i :i7 1 m. hatever improvements have . , .,,, Traina arrive at Tvrone from Cnrwrna- ueen aauea Dy the inanuiactures I nd cieartieid at e 6h a m, and 1 1 45 we Lave 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 lull 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, th's is the store to call on for Buch ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, Mae Stbeet, Opposite Cocbt Hocse, Mifliintown, Pa., Fred'k ESPEscilAl)E ru. 0 17pm. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Sru;ia, Var riora Mark and Pennsylvania Kiiri.ni c tJ 63 a tu, at 2 85 p tn. H. lv B. T. B. H. tL BEDFOKU hl ISI0.V. Traina leave Huntingdon f r H"!i"nJ Hynrin'.an and Cumberland at B 25 a. and ti 35 p. ni. Trains arrive at Huntingdon from ford, Hyndrnan and Cumberland at U 1 p. in., 6 'JO p. m. HOLLI DAYS BURG BRANCH. Trains leave Altoona fer points L"ou'h. al i 211 1 m. ''A m (Ml 1.1 U lll ! B. ! UU p iu., 9 oil p iu. 1 rains arrive at Altoona -ni "- Sontb, at 0 6 J a ra. II 3 j ;i in. 5 p " 00 p m. 7 ilo p. m. aud 10 p w- CAl'TIO.1 .OTICE. All peraohs are hereby caution! agif,,t buttling, cutting, timbi r, buildir.p tirei, throwing down stone and r.il feneta, ' crOBBing titldd. or olherwife ireP"""'n' on any of tile aeveral tracU of !nd bel""I" ing to tbe undersigned in Li k town''1" lor persons tbns tri i-Tasinjr will b. with accoidinz to la. TT.I. WAL18- November 1, 1S8. Tbe Sentinel and Krpul'iran oGct i" pl:n e to get job work done. Try it. V V pTTyoH if yon tired anythinp id tl.jat liM