i 1 .1 SENTINEL RErt'bLIGAK MIfFLlNTOVVX. fTEDVEMHT,OTEP.ER 21, ISHS. B. F. S C II W EIER mtos a-d raopBirroa. Cr.rvr.1 .-t's oemi free trade r!i.b Kt-ttiC'.l the ileiuooraCT. Tut j oun eiupTir of Gt-rniaay Bleep on an inn ennip bed. D.vot. i kaockin;j for admission into the) Union as a State. Admit her. A I'Ber xnow Ml iu Chicago and icinity Ut Thursday, but melted quickly. Tut liquor question Rve New Jet-ev and Conutctifut to the Ttinoerru"v. the fact that John B. Clrk.tbele:ri jcrauc Clerk of tuts pieni Hons-, holds over fur the purpose, of ruiki-g up tha roll of the Now 1 1. me. Clarl: will obey his w-iptriors aJ will pat unelpctn I P niort on thr roll in pUce of tb elected IlepuLH can if ue ba the slightest xcue. The States in wbira tho conspiracy is hatched have Democratic CJover riiirK, who will not hesitate to five certificates of election to the men of their own prtr who are not choeen. These rrtitier,.m will be Clark's u thority. The conspiracy is formidable bat it can be prevented by the cool coar ae and the intelligence which, we are Lnppv to sav, are possessed bv the tuen who haTe just conducted the Republican campaign to a Tic torioa conclusion. This attack is di rected against the fundamental in ntitntions of the country ; it is against the life of the government, against the most essential right of the sover eign power the right to choose those who make and execute the laws. Such assaults as thoee which t"I". ir..,. . are contemplated by the Democrats . have often beeu reiste.1 bv men r for exercUe : he w! at the rate of 3 milm an hour. Tni oulv civil service reform that -nihilil.' for a K.iublican form of ov.ruuient is bilitv. integrity and capa- S. ott, ran the Democratic oonven ;.-..,u in interest of Cleveland and his policv, an l Cleveland and policy rnu tho groand. democracy into hi the A Ne- I'.NdnsD horseman ex presses the belief that the trotting hore Las been finished, that he can never be developed to trot faster than :0'i which is th fastest re cord attained- On- dy lat week, a farmer liv ing about 7 miles from the town of Aberdeen. Dakota, set fire to straw eUck. Tho fire found its way into the prairie grass a;id spread itself olr eevurul townships. Grain etueks, hay stacks, feuces and in several place houses were destroyed by the devouring rlatnei. A iows eust journalist remarks. Fwot-ball is as healthful a recreation as usual this year. Corbiu, of the Yale team, has a carbuncle on his left arm, Wallace has an abscess ou bis hip, Sta'ij's right eye and nose are badly bucge 1 up. James has a cut on the head, (fill ia on crutches, llhodes is a temporary wreck. Graves has a severe wound on the head. 1'ike s left leg U lame, and Bull has a strain el tendon wLich gives him a great di al of pain. The other two players ure iu perfect condition. An Attempt to Steal Congress. Ex- Frcm the New York Mail and press of the loth icst : The Democrsts are desporate they lave been routed after four years of indnlgeuce in power. They have wallowed in the pelf of place just so long that their appetite for more is whetted and they are chavacteristi call v determined to hold on to all that tbev can. They will not let go until their hands are beaten off by b i'..ki-iii blows of iustice. it.. I.L.t .'...nl.t in tha opinion of every honest and well informed per ton in tho country, not only the I'resid. ncv. but the "lst Congress. Senate and House of Representatives, have been carried by itie Republi cans. Tho Republicans have car ried two Southern States ; for the wiinl ticket in West Virginia, and he Legislature in Delaware. Both Legislatures elect United oiarcs Senators who will take their seats on the dav of the inangration of lrei deut Harrison. Seuators Kenna and .i.k,,.. ,.,! t l.e succeeded bv Republicans. It also true that the Kepubhcais have gained Congress men iu Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky and North Carolina. The official vote if it ia correctly counted, will give to the Republicans a major ity in the House of from '20 to l ; but the Democrats have determined that the vote shall not be correctly counted. They have made up their miuds to capture the house of Rep resentatives bv fraud, and to hold it bv perjured votes on ci ntested cases. Tho Senate will be tied after March 4th, without the votes of Sn utors from De'aware and West 1 ir giuia. Those Senators, should be, as we have said. Republican ; but the Democrats have determined to count in West Virginia, and Mr, Saclnbury intends to contest the seats of enough republican Legislators in Delaware to give the Democrats the majority ou joint ballot. This prob ably cannot be accomplished and the Senate will be eventually Repub'.i van by at least two majority. The situation in West Virginia is more t hreatenintr. Tho Democrats control the machinery of th State and are unscrupulous enough to count in whom tbey please. They proposs now to deprive the Repubh cans of tho electoral vote, trie uov ernorship, the Senatorship, aud fonr Corgiessmeu. all of whom have been elected. They will acccomplish the fraud unless public indignation becomes so intense that they will not dare, and it is in order that the public sense of justice may be aroused, that at ttntion is called to the dastardly democratic plot to hold on to a rem nant of the power which the people have taken from them. Mr. Kenna insists that West Virginia has gone Democratic. He knows that it has not He claims tho election of four Domosratic Conerressmen. He knows that every district has goue Repub lican. There should be such an out burst of popular fury at this attempt to violate the right of election from both parties that Mr. Kenna and his followers will be frightened from their dishonest attempt. A eimilar frame is playiug in Virginia, North Carolina and Kentucky. It is the purpose of the Democrats to count in enough of their partitions to make the House of Representatives, Deni ocratic - Their dependence it on of o ir r..-- in ttie field, with arms and physical force. Wc shall not come to this in our generation. The Re publican party has saved the nation's life on the battle-field ; it will save the sovereign power trom overthrow by peaceful but determined resist ance against all acts of violence up on the ballot. We giv the Demo crats of these Southern States, and their Northern allies, fair notice, the K- publican ptt-ty will not Ixj cheated out of the results of its vic tory. Hang. Lehasos, Tx, Nov. 11 At 11.08 o'clock to-day Wm. Showers was hung in the jail yard for the murder of his two grandchildren at Annville, Mav 17th. 1S87. He was attended by R-v. ifeii, of the Evange'ical As sociation, this city, and Rev. Deitzler, his former pastor, of tho Lutheran Church. Aunville. Passes were itssu ed by the Sheriff to about four hun drsd persons to witness the hanging, and the 6uia:i yard was crowded. Tfce Sheriff and his deputy machod on either side of the condemned man from the ircn cell through the cor ridor to the scaffold, preceded by the minister. A short solemn service ivas held in his cell and agin on the 8aTold just before the black cap was . . i drawn over tue couiemnen mau t bead. After the service on the ... i . . . i a. seatlula tuo trap was jruu uu mo aged murderer was swuJg into eternity. He made no 6tatemunt on the g il'lows and showed great firm ness throughout the solemn cere monies. Death resulted from 6trau gulatiou. Showers body will be takeu to Annville by his two sons, to whom he left a letter of twenty pages giving fall instruction and. it is thought, a confession- TUE CKIME OF SHOWERS. Showers was arrested at Annville. bis borne, on May 30, 1S87, and on May 31st the bodies of his two little victims were found in a drain ner his bouse. In Juue he plead guilty, dress of the leaders aad the most radical Anarchists, so wo can reach them in case of tronblo. They meet iu smaller cumbers than before, bat there are more of them and they conduct their meetings differently. Tnere ia not so much preparati ns at meetings for fighting and drilling with arms and explosives, bat what is more dangerous they are thor oughly organized just within the pale of the law, and all we can dj is to keep our eye ou them. The worst tiling about it is that they nave several schools here for teach ing Anarchy, which they call "An archy Sunday Schools." In these they teach the children to hate law, and the officers of the law. and teach them the worst principles of Anarchy. Why. the wife of a trasted employee of the County Board is tne organizer and teacher in one of these schools, and there are no less than five thou sand able bodied anarchists in Chic ago to day ready and organized, waiting for the appointed time. Trouble mast come sooner or lat er. They have set a day for it at headquarters, but in the meantime they will avail themselves of every opportunity to carry out their ob ject of destruction to all organized law and order institutions. They sent out circulars before the election asking legislative candidates for au expression of their opinion on the State conspiracy law enacted at the ast session of the Legislature. Many of tb candidates replied that they were in favor of a modification of that law, and some of thee cndi dates were elected, too. So you see they are becomiug wiser nd conse quently mure d tngerous because the most radical of them are afraid to experiment together with explosives as long as the law is as it is. "You say they have a day set for an uprising and mentioned bead quarters. Have you any informs, tion of the Iuternationals ?' "Yes much more than I can give you. But you may say that we have positive evidence of their organit tion, officers, plans, committees, &c. The central point ia in Lijndon with Paris as the next, then Brussels, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and San Francisco. All the princi pal conutries have vice presidents: the United States having two, Cuica- iro one, and N. Y. the other. In the strength of their nusabers they rank: I'rwnce) first, Germany, second, the British Isles, third. with the Unite! St-ites and Mexico last. In America the central head quarters are in New Yord. So fnr they have agreed on the one-hundredth anni versary of the fall of the Baslile as the day for a concerted uprising. I do not think the people can take it any too much in earnest They may have to change it, but they will cer Lai nly make the effort. It must come ! That is inevitable !" WM. Is Virginia Republican ? Baltimore, Nov. 14. A special despatch frv.m Washington to the Sun says : '-General Muboue, in his consultations with Senator Quay and others, declares his ability to prove that a majority of the votes cast in bit afterwards, while witnesses were Virginia on the 6th instant were in beiug eaniiued to determine tha de gree of his guilt Le withdrew his plea of guilty. Ou September 23d he was again brought up for trial, but it was not until November 30th that the Judge set aside all proceed incs in the case after the findings of favor of the HarriBou and Morton electors. He char-res that the Dem ocratic returning officers marked up Democratic majorities for several of the counties, and in some instances marked up twice. It is understood also thit it is claimed two or three . ... ...- , f .... the bills of indictment. December i -r"j. . , 15th he was aain brought into court j were elected, and in the R.chmond and after a vain attempt to secure a district t is said affi lav.ts have been change of venue ho was tried and J ma,1 tLft 8ev hundred Republican t n,r,tmn f..r ft w 1 voters, all of whose names are given. tril wa heard, and on January 4. j wer unjtwtly prevented from deposit- 1SKS. it was overruled and sent parsed npon him. His case taken to the Supreme Court, Febr '21th. on a writ of error, and on 7th it was decided adversely. Sep temler lS;h an appeal was made to the lioard of Pardons, and, failing, a last effort was made for a commission i to inquire into the prisoner's lunacy. Betexehem, Fa., Nov. 15. The i barn of Samuel Miller, near Loury's ' Station, Lehigh county, was destroy-' ed ty fire last night, together with I i;e s-a-son's crops and six horses aud a cow. Loss, $3,500 ; injured The fire is thought to have been started by chickeu thieves, who, for some time, have been operating in the neighborhood. Wii-k.esb.vbre, Pa.: Nov. 14. The .residence of Frank Kuecht, a miner, uu Temperance Hi'l, a suberb of Plymouth, was burned this morning aud bis two children James, aged 4 years, and Fannie aged 14 mouths perished in the dame 3. Their mother bad left a kerosene lamp on the kitchen table while "he went to a neighbor's, and it is supposed that the lamp exploded. She was on her return when she saw the Annex aii saw her children at a window, br t she wag powerless to save them. Shi fell fainting on the road and has be come a raving maniac. New Orleans. La., Nov. 15 A : THE LABS EST. THE ABLEST, THE BEST special to the Time. Democrat from! p0i::n- nflrl T.ihWirT Wp.fiVfr Donaldsonviile eavs : 4 Ou Tnendav """S1""" J IS THE WORLD. On of thblest weeklies in existence." Pall lUOette, London, England. "The m-t influential religion! orrn in the States." The Spectator, London, Eng land. :irlT utands in the forefront a a weekly, roltrioui magazine RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER The Great GERM or BACTERIA DESTROYER. To Cure Disease, Remove the Cause. Uut (m or fUccu common?? called Microbe, are th C3i ot die. The Htcmummk.lLlMM CURES by dritrrtni thr Ihl tr'trm. Mr. R Factory No. a .a Philadell fnvKd and perwnm :rTrnnc from CATAKKrf , BRONCHITlsTcONSUMPTlON.MAUAklA. RHEUMATISM. DiuaK. of the Blood, etc.. by writinc or callmc U above addrr.. will receive ciWrilani nrm T of h M lca" K-'u " and ihe cure, it ha. made A k-aoe. .U 1 eTh lUhed ia Pemrl'. N J"-1"?'-r Lutd. and I hatrkt af Columbia, which thi t aclory will sauplr Th Germtcioe is A UBK RESTORATIVE TO HEALTH ladam has established elDbia. Arch Street. THE INDEPENDENT. afternoon on a plantation near this town a negro seized an eleven year old child of respectable pareuta, who at the time was playing1 with her younger sisters. Flourishinr a knife he took ber into a cane field' The screams of the younger children brought a number of plantation j school jl na, Fbiladelpbia, Pa hands to the spot. He was canplit rromint-nt ti-atnrea of Tits Isdipexdskt ' Snndav and taken to jail, but so great w.m the indignation that about 200 per sons attacked and overpowered the jailer at night and took the prisoner out and banged him." The Stolen Silver. New York, Nov. 16. The Adams Express Company paid yesterdy to Trensurer Hyatt, who was in the city, $1,400, being the amount due which was lost between New Orleans and Washington from a shipment of $12, 000,000 iu silver, wUen s!ot was substilued for the stolen money. A Drank Elephant. Bridgeport. Nov. 15. Barnum' famous elephant, Juno, caught c Id some days ago, and yesterday two gallons of whisky were administered to her and sLe was swathed io blankets soaked in hot apple brandy. Juno got drunk, tore off ber blankets, rushed among the herd of elephant-s fell down, rose, staggered, knocked down a keeper and conducted herself seuerilly like a creature on a spre. .Mr. Baruum is much grieved at Juno's conduct. Articles Herbert B. Prut. K. U. HaUley and Bun Down bv the Train. Chicago Nov 16. A despatch from Circleville, Ohio, says : Three yonug girls, Mamie Lann, Allie Red man and Emma Nickeus, while pass ing over the canal bridge yesterday, were caught by a traiu of cars on the Cincinnnti and Miami Valley Rail road. Miss Lann suffered the loss of a leg and died last evening. Allie Redman was horribly mangled and died instantly. Her leg was cut off and ber body cut in twain. Tho NickeDs girl jumped, alighting upon a stringer of the jridge, where she lay until the train hut passed over her." Tresspassing. A despatch relates ns follows, bow Mexican authority came down on the tresspasser on Mexican soil. Captain T. H. Lrogan, command ing the United States troops at Fort Hancock, on the Rio Grande, some seventy miles below El Paso, h-is been forcibly reminded that M"xi will not jiermit her territory to b in daring ttie coming year will be Keligious and Theological Articles BY Bishop Ilootingd'-in. Biahnp Coxe, Bi bop Doane, Kisbop Hurt, Dr. Theodbre L. Cuvlw, lr. 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Mail Thau leaves Pitlsl srg daily a:' ' fi.05 a. m., A I toon a at -.00 p. m., asd itas : ping at all regular statious arrivt-a at M'.Bn at 6(3 p. m., 11 arris bury p. m., rhi'u , adelpbia 4 'li a. in. iMail Express lcares Pit!ahr.rg st 1 .. Altoona 6 '20 p m ; Tyrone 6 5 p m ; Host ltgdon 7 37 p m ; Luwistown 6 4h p ta ; MU ! Hin 9 10pm; Harrisbnrg 1" 45 p m ; Psila- delphia 4 -5 a in. Philadelphia Kzpresa will ,(.,p at Htfllit at 11 s:i p. ui., bo tlafed I H'lSTr A K). Fast Lik leaves Pbisdelphis dl! at 11 Ml a m ; 11 jrrishii'g & 0 p m : M : (15 p ui ; Len isiru 5 p n; : Altasua h 10 p tn ; arrives at Pii!Mu:g a! 1 1 i Wat pAssruorR !eavs Philadelphia I daily at 4 SO a. m.; HarrisSurc, 15 a. au I Dunrannnn. 8 64 a. m.; Newpit, !" '4 a m.; M iMeratow n, 9 4' a. m.; Thompsnnios, 9 52 s. m.; Van tv!;e. 10 (; a. m ; Toctr : ora, 10 "4 a. m.; Mexico. 10 07 a. m.; Part t Royal. ID IS . m.; Mifflin, Joans, m.; i Millor, 10 23 a. m : Xarrn-s, 10 !i4 a. .. I ewistown, 10 4fi a. m.; McTeytoa-n, 11 14 tnce luo lu:" tHaiiuu. wrucni jisuuuo Ti(jcfi j,. rnopB olsf.ireiL'DCOUutlT. lierll)iTc.n it mnnvv hy ordering I was iiarriaon au.i Jior.ou are iauit .-re thoujrbt that tliere was (rood l'om our V,UD aary ; enui.ea w irmia, ana u u w not bunting on tlie Mexican ai.le of the r'H K 1 1) Kl'E DEM ' May lUBio rUU.c rlVer au i took wttb him ban.lay. P0 Uox 27ST Sew York i i ian. ii i saia mi, dis wlMmn mlr(if hi roniinand. alii ctTorr this advektip.khkst. i one civiliun. L. I i lutt a- also uetueJ. W ben bia granilchilvlren, named William Keh'er ant Samuel Sptraw (hoth illegitimate children t'l 'us uaafjuter) disappear ed Shower attempted to allay tiiipi'.'iou of tho crime by a Btory about having taken theta across the ni iuti tains, seven miles awav. to b1 Uallimore last niut was wild a view to cunsuitatiou with Judge Bond, before whom proctedinga will probably be brought in ctse it is con cluded to appeal to the court General Benjamin F Butler, who has come iuto the ctae as counsel, with his usual fertility suggested various methods of action, but it ia not un lerstood th it up to this time anytbiDg definite has been determin ed upon- Geu. ISutler apoke of one taken to Texas by friends The mcuny me Tery decisive rnarner i..i,i,n otr.r,lo.l in K.t .,,,4 i in which the Republican partv bad when found in the drain near the house had ropts aroutid their necks, baowers ha 1 made tfFi-rts to hive them placed in orpliaus' homes but failed, and hie desire to get rid of them ended in murder bo that Le might then secure tue services of a certain wotuan as housekeeper or wife, it is aliened. The woman bad refused to live with him while the children remained at bis heme. Showers was abo it sixty five years old. small in statute, gray haired and lame slightly from the effects of a vound received in the army when he was kicked by a mule. Notwitb btanding his age and intirmity, Showers during bis incarceration in the Lebanon jail, managed to escape by digging through bis cell wall and lowering himself to the ground by means of twisted bediluthing. A reward was offered for his recapture. aud be was found several days later by a party of young men in tbe woods near Annville aud taken back to jail. committed itself in tho contest of 187 o the principle that it was not proper to go behind the returns. lie said that four years ago there were brought to him affi Jivits that tifteea hundred of his votes were counted for Cleveland in New York, thus civic' bim his nlumlitv over Blaine. I But as the votes had been counted and the ballots burned according to the New York law, be considered it useless to attempt to go lehind the returns, and therefore did not prose cute the matter. However ; in the Virginia case no means will be left untried to make good the claim of General Mahone. and it is certain he will have to the utmost the back ing of the National Republican Com mittee. General Mahone says bis motives are simply in the interest of the rights of the majority, and lie will not give np nntil satisfied of his inability to go further. He says be has no ambitions objects of bis own in view, and that, he neither desires nor expects anything from the incom ing Administration.'' good hmiterc, and V. Kvatis. "They were armed with rifles and shot gnus. After enjoying some fiae sport they came across some Mexican fron tier guards, who took them into cus tody as soldiers of a foreign power found on Mexican territory under arms. The civilian, Evans was released, but the Captain with hin soldiers is still in custody.' Coffee and its Effects. We Wait n V aJ Anarchy Alive. The Chicago Times says : Anarchy is not dead or even sleeping. Ou the contrary it is more thoroughly orgauized than even at the time of the llaj market riot and its member ship is larger than it ever has bec-n The demonstration of last Sunday at Waldheim was not a gathering of sympathizers of the friends of the dead Anarchists. It was the organiz ed outpouring of the internationals. who have thus arranged to come out and concentrate at any point agreed upon. Inspector iionnelj, wno is known to have kept detectives watch ing every movement of the Anarchists the past few weeks, when, asked yes terday if there were many anarchists at the Celebration, replied : "Yes, there were. Host ,of them were Anarchists. I ben you mint tuey are still or ganized and have a large member snip " "1 bave bad men out looking up their meetings, and we know wbere tbty are and bave the name and ad Coffee owes its stimulating and re freshing qmlities to cuff-ine. It also contains gum and sugar, fat, acids, casein, aud wood fiber. Like tea, it powertully increases the respiration ; but, unlike it, does not affect its depth. By its use the rate of the puise is increased and the action of the skin diminished It lessens the aiuouut of blood sent to the organs of the body, distends the veins and contracts the capillarief. thus pre venting waste of tissue. It is a men tal stimulus of a bigb order, and oue that is liable to great abuse. Car ried to excess, it produces abnormal wakefuluess, iudigeslion, acidity, heartburn, tremors, debility, irrita bility of temper, trembling, irregular pulse, a kiud of intoxication ending in delirium and great injury to the spinil functions. Unfortunately, here are many coffee tipplers who depend upon it as a drunkard upon his dram. On the other band, coffee j is of sovereign effi"cy in tiding over To send us 40 cent for one of our mi r 6-in. FARM WREKQKES. Ligtit. llandv and fctronjr. wpl Ontw. nr ami Out last two Ordinary Wrenciies. YOU WAIMT A Ellrk H Household S. D. Set. twr ir.trrhniriitl4- bU'iw vrtnv-.r. .-i r.i'. ct'l tittiiir mii: 4.l riktl it. a i.t-ni I viz Thr tK.t i OMirtanlv fif'i! v-jw!rt-4vrtrtid i.e hoiww. ri it .rt;-. in t!.e b i n the farm .Vnt fiv- uu mT: l of I .CO, Ask Your Local Dealer f.ir thom. if he a.is not pot, ttiem. he a i'l c't tt-M. r.-rvoil. or we til -ii.l rltlH-ri li r.t-:l-l ' f I 'i' as above Send .fsisp f:r ovr iliaztratnl njrti ELT.HICEI & CO., Plantsville, Conn. A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, Thai I ran T(r tootkachk in less than five miiiiiles; nc j'Ht no extracting. That I r.m riitracl teeth ithnut pain, 1' Ihe u-e ol a tluft applied to the teetb and punin ; 00 danger. 1 hat Diseased G 11 tn (known as Scurvy) Ireat e sneeeSHlnlly and a cure srMJ Jjj.rsnted io every Teeth Filled and warranted for life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or, renioddled, lrum $'..lsj to $12 per set. Bdaiiiiiul (initi Enameled Teet inserted at prires ti suit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis faction. J'eople who have artificial teeth with which tbey cannot eat, are especially invited to call. Will visit professionally at their homes if notified by letter. Will visit renlarly at Kichfleld the 2nd weeks of Way aud October. Tesmk Cah. G. Ij. DERR, rractlcal neiitlnt, 1 K4TBLISHFD IH MlfrLlltTOWlf , Pa., 1! 1HC0. ! Oct. 14 PH. i it 99 LEADS THE WORLD. $300 in Oold for General Superiority at Cin cinnati luan&inai ucpoaitioa alter lull trial nnd Expert tesC LI1A riftrvuna HTBIAffl in d n cm An m . n genius has discovered , Coffee is also in it(J plaoe nc. lent medicine. In typhoid fever its action is frequently prompt and de cisive. It is indicated iu the earlv etages before local complications : Enrlnes. arise. Coffee dispels stupor and j (;eiscr' leiuargy, is an anuoole lor many 1 kinds of poison, and is valuable in spasmodic asthma, whooping cough, 1 cholera infantum, and Asiastic ' l. 1 T . - 1 ' ,t . ! fuuiera. ii is also txceiieni, as a preventive against infections and epidemic diseases. In districts rife with malaria and faver, the drinking of hot coffee before passing into the open air has enabled persons living in snch places to escape contagion. Journal of Commerce (Boston.) A Maine that spruce sawdust is an excelit nt substitute for sand in making com mon mortar for plasterm? houses. lie has used it in making a house in Greenville, and other masons in the State are experimenting with it Dr. Henry Hiller, who made S3, 000.000 in the manufacture of pills, was buried at Wilmington, Mass.. on Sunday in a casket which cost $9000. Four-coal-black horses carried him to a temporary brick tomb which cof-t $500, ou a catafalque which cost $2000, and at the tomb the casket was placed in a big red box, which cost 5i!oU, neld together by sixty mg Drass screws, wnicb cost 418. Two tooth mark s left in an apple by a onrgiar cnasdier Jones at Ha zlehurst, Ga., led to his identification and arrest. One of the prints was left by an ingrowing tooth, and Jones was the only one in the neighbor bood with such a tooth. BEST MADE CLOT II F IN G IN V II I I. A 1) E L V II I A roR Three and Four per ceiit. ir.terest will be piid on certificates ol dejoHte. l ian 23, 18P7 (I Vtr Firm. "Peerless' Traction and Portable TnfnH. Domestic. and Preanwrr .Steam Gang' Plows. The Thresher and Cleaner. Patent Variable Frio tion Feed. I 'at. Kops. bee-w orka and 8aw-Ctujde. I I aTT?y5 r i y v n i 11 Some Foolish People Allow a eongb to run nntil it gets beyond the reach of medicine. Tbey often say, 'Ob, it will wear sway," but in most cases it wears them away. Culd they be indue e1 to trv tbe successful nedicin called 1 4 ... ..IKr 1 n . - 1 -1 . . "Ami intls, 1 nvujp a oaiaam, wotca we win sen on a, Latxt imprrrred and cheapest Saw-Mill on the market. Send for catalogue to the GEISER MANUFACTURING CO TXTVZSSCSO', Rjisixnr ex. TA. We waat amenta and invite oorreapondeoe. nagely remarked the reporter of tha i riaranteo to care they would immediately incident, "another apple has caused : rJ7'Xe'2T. tSt.,tStm'. man downrall. ,ite fr At , dmgRiit.t I WANTED AGENTS TO SOLICIT ORDERS For our Choice, and Hardy Nursery Stock. Steady work for energetic, temperate) men. Salibt asd Exritnscs, or commission if prefer.ed. The business quickly and easi ly learned. Satisfaction guaranteed to cus tomers and agents. Write immediatly for tern s- State are. Address RG.CIHSEti.CO.. 1490 South Penn .Siuire, Pml', pa. M Joseih Khrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Aikinson, K. E. Psrker, W. f.. Punierr.J , J. lloln.es Irwin, Jntin ltertrler. T. V. Irwin. Mrv Kuri. Jerome J.. 1 bcnit.M.n, Jr I m- Ne""n Hamilton. 1 1 ?M a. ra.; Hta- Chariot leHnyder. iinwon, u 1, p. tn.: irrons. 1 11, p. at. Altoona, 1 45 p. m., and s'rp at a .1 raraiar stuiions hetn een II jrnsbr ani Auooaa OTrs. Kxpar.ss leaves Fh:uds psiasai ly l 5 -'jO p. 111., H.iiT:sbjrj, l(i 11 s. is., stopping st Korkviile, Maryvl!!a, Ddhii non, Newport, M iller.tows, -jhnm.ssoisea, fort hoyal, time ul Miftiin, II y a. ni.j a: toona, 'Z 2" a. iu.. and Pillnh trc, S 10 a. a. Mail Ta,iw leaves Phil.v1.li hia dailv at otic 7.CKJ s. m., HarriLnr(t 1 1 .20 a. ni., Irt, 1 P. m., Mi'.llin 1J.4 7 r. m.t stoa- FALL AND WINTER GOODS. f.inR.t aii re-mr M,.io,18 u.m, and Altoona reaches Altooaa t P i p. m.r No more summer for months Pittsburg 8.20 p. m. to come. Fall and Winter fire ai.tooa accohsomuos :e ri:- sdelplna daily at 1 1 60 a. m., lUrrifsari it here, and to coniorm to the 4.10 r- Duncannon 4 a r. m., .s- , r-. , port 5,16 p. m., Millerst-'a o.'Jfl s. , change, the Senior member of. Thomo-town 5,:.-, P. m.. v5jn. i.t the firm haint returned 1'rniri : r- T,"'rr-r '- r- Mex i.M s. me iirm nartjusi reiurnea irom ,., prl Koyai .,54 p.m., Mntim ,o - Kastern Markets, where he se- D'j Lewiatowa .3 P. m., M-vton , . 4H p. ni.. ewton lla nili'in 7,10 . lected With great Care the goods , Huntingdon 7 40 p. m , AltunalOop. a. Pacific Express leaves Ph ;f!eip!.ia lit p m; Uarrisburp 8 10 a in ; liiir.raniai I 158 am; Newport 401 an; MiP1in 4 89a tn ; Lewistown 6 01 a m ; MeVeytnws. f IR am; Mt. Union 6 4 i a ui ; H int L.-Jcsi 12am; Petersburg 6 '2 s m ; Spruce (Jrask 6 40 a m; Tyrone 7 oil a to ; 11-:.' Mm, 7 '22 a ra ; Altoona 8 05 a ra ; Flttihoir 1J 4i pin. Sea Sihore Express ea, so ni.Uvt, will connect with ur,day Mail e-t is:itib Harrifbilrg at 1 15 p. ni. LKWISTOWN DIVISION. Trsins leave Lewlstown Ji;urtion isr Mil rny at ti 85 a ro, 1 0 &3 a ui, 1 " p m ; let Snnbury at 7 15 a in, 3 00 p in. Trains arrive at Lewistown Junrtios frsw Milroy at 9 00 a m, 1 r pm, 4 jii p s ; frsw Sunbury st 9 5 a ni, 4 I" p m. TTKONK DIVISION. Trsins leave Tyroo for Bellrronls Lvs i st that his many patrons favor. DROP JI. We have now filled our shelves with Fall and Winter Goods of all kinds. Our cus tomers have appreciated our efforts to give thtm goods to 6uit their purposes, and we believe that we are better pre pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite ou to come and pee and be ratir-lied. In our dress goods department we have almost everything. Lock Haven at b iu a m, t i; p m. l. Don't be backward, call for '"t X C'""" What yOU want. Trains leave Tyrone lor Wurrier Mrk( Penu;. Ivania Purnac and Scotia ul S Sfiftrs- anil lnnft ' '" ""d 4 30 p A3Ifta tllitl JtUl.S. Train, arrive at Tyrone from Bel!...- Our Boot and Shoe I)e.Luck " ""05P-,Ind6i;,-. . . - ,. ,, . . : Trains arrive at Tvrone frem Cnrws- partment IS lull in its assort- J ville and Cl.-arfleU at'6 6S a m, and 11 ment, and you certainly can be ' m' 6 17 pm- Klllffnl in fit nimlitvr onrl I Trains arrive at Tvrone from Sre;ia. r7sr- . - . . : riors M irk and I'ennsvlvams f'urnscs s'. Whatever improvements have been added by the manufactures we have them all. We can SUpnlv OU With foot Wear for ! HJndu,-n r"l Cumberi-nd at rr y . , . , I ud 6 85 p. m. nnv in r ke on. i!iu-,r. . -. t r 6b a ui, at 2 bo p m. 11. t B. T. R. R. & BEDFORD DIVI! IBS- Trains leave Huntingdon fur Hetlter-,. 8 Trains arrive at lluuting ion Ireie. 3; -A . C. YATES & CO., SIXTH ANP CHESTNUT. I.EIHIER rll-lLIHHa Notice loTreipainer. Having leased 400 acres of wood land of David U iUon, and 4O0 acres or wood land bf John Mct'lnre, adjoining lands of Pcrni-ylvania Railroad Companv in the vicinity ot Boxlrr'g Rsp. I hereby caution all persons sg-amst tresp.ssiog on tbe above mentioned tested landa for the purpose of cutting timber and ao forth. Jog- Bxashok. Miiniutown, May 28, 18f9. Caution .oflce. All verroi.s sie hereby cautioned, not to trespass on the lands ot the undersigned in Spruce H.ll, snd Besle townships, lor tbe purpose or gaih.-ring berriea, bunting, fish ing or in .ny other way tret.pasau.g, on said lands, as the treapass law will be en forced ga.oat people who violate said law. June 9. 1 ?t-n. . i rains arr grocery department never lags. r0rd. Uyudmao and Cumierlani al 12 I w e nave on hand a lull line of p' " - p- m- w- w. . Hf-kT t tn a vci.i'nn tm i . ; D Fresh, Plain and Fancy GROCERIES. Trains leave Altoona for p oir; Spa', 7 20 a m. 5 a m. 32 50 p m. 1 nO f 5 00 p ui., 8 00 p ra 9 50 p m. Also, the only full line of 'so" nil I TLiu, dUEE JN S W A RE I -P' "" " " m' 7 w r"' "Di ' ' ' in the county. Every house must have its full supply of vueens ana uiassware, this is the store to call on for such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, SIadj Stket, Opposite Cotjet Hocse, Mililintown, Pa., Fred'k. jrSPK!SCHAlH. .V Son. C.41T10.1 SOTKC. AH persohs are aereby ran'ionsd aj''' bunting, cnttin j : timb r, hmidiii. f'!i throwing down stone snd ra il IsntsS er crossing tit-Ids, or otherwise trssfl on any of toe aevural tracts ei'land M'9" ing to tbe undersigned in Luck i.iwbssiP mr persons thus tri-sfpassing will hs dts. ! with accoidiDg to lav. W . D. VI ALL.- November 16, MIFFLIN rrsl "'.iz tlO if 1 "-lanalent lvertis. Vr inch for eac? 2?Lisient business lT ,o eesU per hn. "A-.ina will be J v-rtis by the ye-- SHORT TDa streair- are ..: winter. Tobias A-' r r ': -tarniP- Tbe ground was t morning. 0u cloth 2 yard rrsnrisc Hsr.1w.re. Caih for biJes giv. butcher, M-!lintow. A BelleTille- M-Sl-n captured twcnt -lour people bo hiv e l.i fc.-cPtno'l'-'i by :! ' Lo.fog .bout at.-. speaking, i not j r.. ; The ground ai :.r-l on Sunday right th. Kvery secou.t iun and ready to ,;iv.- h'. ;nlrsd. The next O-t.-r- Pennsylvauis. staa ocrats 7. Harrv E. Koiia.1 'i. Graphic Nev s .1 A ' ' ' few da s. Some da a .t J UU w thrown Jr.... vertly hurt. Kcv. J. C. 1 . church du-1 t I .i i tbe 1 th, s.-.l - S h i-. The roar ! a ;t Jjy, t Ihu., t l ! i elec tion can t h.-tr i J Anier t'lsrk r- ; -telescope that w . !1 ly I a few thoiisaii'i fc-t General M iii-.riH, 5!ort iu ct.-. t'.r w , r, , Jicn.l pa: 1 1. Mi m:. Tin- I'.'UiiL- i " master 1.1 e ; , . ,:i 1 month t -1 . r - - i'.h K. X.T. l.r . . , 1 Stalled to r-a. h I Preabj terui.s u:i t li . - Govern. .r 11. i r . . Of th is t'oiuin o. ; ' day o! this iu.o.:h . .i Four years sf 'h.. turn the r-.' fpubllcaufl thtt ar.' i eut." Amos 11. li appointed to h . ! A y ar ac i I e .i nation ill t.iV ' i We arp m l - t.: . 1 . E E. HigtK-e. I. r .i of the Supei ii:t.-: ' 1 Pcmisy! , : t ' ll..li. ' nl.in'M t; Abe apttrc with p-hiii.- ther sto ' a i -i' ... . Hhoert, agr.l : .. Pa., on the 1 1 ! Il ii. ' llig fnurilT .1 i " " The chil.tr -ti ,.r bis dauht'Ts. A lMrs. inn. i i l r train was it rn..' i : few dn s uir.. e t. 1 Ihi t tnce trt.t.iu: ened in s.ni.' ..i .ri' ln h. Mm :.. I tiiuials r it- -1 i ii .' ' -l 8r.itary I,.. i I I L. Hanks A- ('.-.. i'i Pa. Knj tnr.- f..r.- '. Mayer, rl Ar. 1. v. at on'--, n.t .j . r i'i ess, attest-d ' U thers fail. A t-. - r March 14, ir The C-r,.-., ' . Sons not t. : to l.t) W lt . :. as part jr i j n' I ''J psra'!,.. 'J ! j t .AT x onaid-'. i'.j ' ' i I.adl'-6 t 1 and W inter V , Iiap'-s in 1 r.-: I. n Kiw g.irnl s r . . MNitt, Mji-i T- kid flova r i-1- r The w e ..-: ' 4ij th- natobei ..: ti whli'b ttie t: r ! : this . iutcr , t:.i ! ir Visit- d by 1 - :. '. -full .ti the 1 -!h .! The r.Hid::'.. ta ruutiti ! il.g ot a bil l;' a : hr-rrj t b- ' i . S'n . from Orir-utai t.. I. as award,-. m y dred and s x M r i - Kl.Kll-h SMV ,1: Ilaid. S..i:, ,,r ( lsh-a from l.or-., S.lints, Sei-n fclrair.a. all S..l . n Cave fVI t.y the u-..- tsnted. Sold in 1. h -1 ifTlintowii 1' Psterts'iii-.i Tbotuus (Vrh , Sum. Spaniard rsn 1'ir olives a r nv. It oes It not Susie's Little i;r-.t what yoU hi e r,n. Mr. t at. h H hnt Kittle I; rother. I i --Tatikce Kla . Phi'a del; ( .. Saturday n. i,,ri. lortoii came .,v. , ;r 1 vieW,d u,,. p,.,.,.s f the l ni..n I...MKi. "-Aver, .IuLu Wan., fc-t-t men were gronj 1 r,"i'ieLt on thern "While a shoot i tu ..t t The Sentinel eaid KtpnUtran -f-f 14 place to gt ib w-.,k dot e. T yf py yo'o if 'you utenl ii yxW.uf in Tuesday, the yth 'mel Ka..do!pb, ,s ni"i the stump. Bs I'Lcel tor the p oiuiets. A srj .f " 'rn-k t' e ', 1