? EJ;tJM:L UKl'lIBUCAIi MI7FL1STOWN. WtD.VrSDlI, DECEMBER, .tSS. B. F. SCIIWEIER, rrem abb rtortiiroi. A i 'L Dxxtfr women nut te take part the Harrif-ou inaugural parade. Washihotoxiass interested in tbe inauguration are bepicniDg to prepare for the event. A MoTiMfcT haw btn started in Il linois tLat proposes to witbUraw all Democrats from the GAR. Post. Thi joung Emperor, of Germany ia honsed by a catarrhal affection. Bach physical ailments aometiuifs laat many weeks. Mollis MAOciaisat seems to be re viving. It appeais that onlj the gallowa can restrain MoIIie Mauir it m from acta of blood abed and morJer. It will not be definitely known wLat the popular vote for President Is, nnul after the second Monday in January, on which date PreaidtEtia! El ev tors will meet in their renpec tiv. State Capitols. t'cai 20 traicps had headquarters about two tuiiea from Olean, N. Y aud becams so vicious in their con dnct in the neighborhood that a military company was ordered to disperse tLetii lest wee k. The tramps dispersed. "Mbs- Gcubjul Shiridas's name was added to the pension roll lust "iWtnssday. She will get 53D a month, which she will surrender af tar the paoaag-e in Congress of a pending bill proposing to grant her $3500 a year." MB. GtSlRlL WlLLIAM T. SbiKMAN, died at the home of her hatband in New York City at ten o'clock last TTeduef jay morning of heart trouble. Uer maiden name was lining and both she and tha general were born j at Lancaster, Ouio. Her age was G4 years. Toe question of decline or advance in th price of wheat is summed np n a not shell. If the Fu;.p!y from India cow drawn upon by Europe, holds ont the price of wheat in this country must docHrie. If the (supply torn in. In now urawn npon gives ont the price i f wheat in this country mast advance. "Gut. UsLNJAMIN IIakkisok. too will te Tery welceuie st the exposition in Angnsta, G. Gov. Gordon, Patrick Wa!h and the whole population hope yoa will ccnie. All the North won'd l:te to tee yon go shortly after Thankseivintr. It will adil to cur enp cf rrjo-.iirg- to have yovi go There is a new triumph awaiting yoa there. Let the South become aeqn...r-'.ed with you as a man before thsy k&oer yoa as a ruler." "God will go with you." Ex. Tr&EEportation Trouble. A HarTisbnre Democrat and Ba k'!nsvilie lpuli!ican wagered on the lection as follows : The Harrifcburg man bet his wife agairjat ten cents that Cleveland would bo elected, fcicce the result has leeu asrertain ed the Baskmsviile man notified his opponent by postal card to "bend ber on." The Uarrixbnrgruan coolly answered by cart akmg "who is to py the expeukes f transportation Thu White Cap "Whippets. Cbh'ao., Not. 23. A despatch from Toledo, Ohio, sara : A sensa tion has been caused in this pait of the siite by the discovery that the White Capt, ho have heretofore confined lit'.t ra titles u Southern and Central Ohio and Indiana, tire extended their operations into North westtru Ohio. All over the trees sear the house of ex Governor Fo? tr, et Fostoria .n diucovureil yes terdiy, a notice warcing all men who are iu the habit cf retting drock aud ahiu-irg their families and failing properly to provide for theta that they will, unless they mend their ways, receive a visit how the White Caps. Similar notices were found in other towt s in the viciuit- Cleveland's Narrow Escape. CWamo, November 27- The trial j cf John Ilronek, charged wili coa spiring to blow np the L'-nte o( Judjrt Gary and Gricuelland lVlica Inspector lionfitild with dyfcaruite, via resume 1 this morning, a j'iry bavirg leen secured yesterday. Ftnte's Attorney Lotgenecker op. n ed the proceedings with a prefatory statement of the case for the people. AfUr Attorney Goldzier, for the prisoner, had outlined Lis defenbe, which was that the dynamite found iu his possession was given him bv at man vifitavs1 lT t f I -. a. t- knoiDff its nature, tbe UVir.s of taatiiuony wes leuu. Tha first witness was Frank Clileboun. one of the ronspiralors. who has tarried State's evideticn. lie testified at length cuurertiio; their experiment with dynamite aud then said : "Hronek gave tue a small bomb to take home. I ket it a few days, but was afraid it would explode .r. , I T ni.a if fn InfiTwrtnp ll. r H Oa several occasions Hronek suid ne must Lave revenge lor toe uaf?i 'nth uf the Anarchists. H sbowe-1 him pictures of Grinnc-il, Gary and Bon field." A German otmeil Schneider told where Grinnell lived and showed a plot of AJJine Square, and on July i Hronek, Chapekand the witness went in search fur the Louse. They final- ly xouua tlie bouse an-t took a gooa U it tta the wav heius tlrwBak ;d J tra't President Cleveland had a narrow escape when nn bis visit here. At that time he (Hronek) bad a bomb ready to throw at tne Pnsi deatial carriage, but was dissuaded by Schneider and Xif oland. Hr'n ek's plans were to kill Bjufiol.l first, rut on talkine it over with Chapek decided to put an end to Jnde Urinuell first, lie sid that if no better opportunity offered, he would go into tbe court room and throw a bomb at the Ja.ljre. Tbrn. if tbe police tried to capture Lira be would qm a bomb on tliein. If he failed be would n: a revolver and would shoot the. officers and then himself. If be got a chance at Griutiell or Gary on tbe streetH he would ne a knife. Olilebourn admitted reluctantly that he was an Anarchist and bad drilled with the Lebr and Wehr Yerein in the old days before the Ilajtnarket episode. He aUo said that he had gone to Capek's house to receive instructions in the art of making dynamite He paid $2 for tbe lesson, but did not learn any thing. Ha said Ilronek bad told him on the trip to Riverside that be wa the man who threw the bomb at the Hay market. At first Chlebouro did not believe thin, but after he saw the bombs in Hrooek'a io-session he thought fiat it was the truth, and few week UUr be told Attorney F iRcher about it He told uo one else prior to this. Crascd by Religion. Frotn the Philadelphia Times Novexuber 2Sth : of Jane GooditlL a sinele woman 43 yenrs of age, living on Wisteria av enue. Germantown, was yesterday adjudged itiuna, cmnsed, it is alleg el, by the excitement attending the religious revivals which have been going on several weeks in German town. A few weeks ago the woinin was triveo a homo out of chanty by a Iitmiiy named Larton, on miens avenue. Wheu the revival services were first inaugutati by rvangehst Mills the woman acted stianelv, and upon tbe advice of friendit Wnartou had a physician extmine the woman. He pronounce i her iusaue in a mild ay and thought she would be ali right in a few weeks. sieve! al hours after the phyfcician left the woman bt-cnue violent and threatened to kill Wharton and burn hit house. He attempted to restrain her by frce but fche resisted. In Wbat "ton's etrugnie to loose himself from the woman's emto she was thrown against a sewing machine, hor l end striking ngvunst thepn iect trig frame, inflictiug an ugly wouud ou the temple. The woman's screnms aroused the neighborhood at 1 o'clock. Tuesday night, and she told the tieigbbois that Bhe had been beaten by Whar ton. She lt-it the lion-ie and U bur ton wss searching for ber when Of ficer Dvis csme up and took l.iiu in to custody ou tho woman a accusa ti u. Notwithstanding his protesta tions of inroccr.ee he tn tkrn to police hendquarters and locked np for tbe niht and Misi Goodall was removed to the Gerraintown hospi tul, lier I. or wound was dressed. Next wrniDg Wharton whs placed under $30: bil by Mwcif-train Di nionl. prndiiicr sn exMmiuation into t he sanity of tbe woman. Yesterday morning the case was strain railed and Wdartoo diMharjr- ' d. The woman l.u iK-come violent-j lv iriHiinn and niinHn'i"enble at the tiosiuta'jle nrd will im t-eut to the Noirihtowii Insane A'vlum today. Wb irt'. n sav a he will brii.g suit agaioxt ofScer Davis for false arrist and impi lbonmect. Dborced. A special despatch to the North American from U-adicg relates the ; lollowing ainulur divorce case. Jacob Mitteubu:gur, a well kuown resident of this city, applied for a divorce from his wife Catharine, alleg iog that she made his life a t-r iner t, aud that she finally left Lim, taking their child with ber. In the tritd of the case l-foie a jury to nay she claimed that sh was luad. liuuui at tbe time she left hi bed and board, aud gave the following reuiar kable testimony : Ou Monday eight, November 14. I beard some one knock at the fn-nt door. It wa almost dtvlight. N ' t I one weut to the door, and soon heard footsteps Corning upstairs Two ruen came in'o my room- I could not see their faces, because tueir cats were urawu down over their eves. One carried a paper in hishar.d. He did all the talking- I knew bis voice, even if I could not see bis face. 11-3 came up close to tbe side of the led and sai 1 : You must get out of this Lou- at oncrf.' I was afraid to answer. Then he said : 'If you don't get out of this at once I will 6tib yo-i to tl.eheurt with a big buttber knife, and if I cannot stab you I will give the Luife to your Lnsliand and he will kill you, and if he cinnot k 11 vou he will kill him S!f. ar;d then we will go in court and awerfr that you murdered him. "The men then went out of the room and went down into the kitchea. I heard thorn go to the druwer and rattle among tbe knives. After this I bear 1 my husband go down stairs and talk to them. 1 was a' most frightened to death, and when I heard my husband go down in the cellar I threw my clothes ont of the window, took my child, and ran down stuirs and out of the iront door. I was afraid that he woaid kill him self, and then they would bave sr "9tl me for murd.r. I wauted to get away so that everybody woul.l know that I did not do it." Among others who trve testimooy in the case were Rev. J. J. Kneudig-. I'ri'tbonotary Burkey, Dr. F- E.'e. H. O Schroe'ler, Esq . and Hon. F. K. Flood. Dr. E,." tesiifiel that she h.id informed him that the was obliged to pay 700 to purchase ber sonl from the devil. At one time he j foaud Le in. rith, e.Teral i lliOUBaBt "''liars in ner iianin ; ieir- inrj the notes up into bits. He Lad a straggle with ber for their poeeea sioti aud fii; ly iecarel them. The jury did tot believe tbe wo man's story, gave a venliet for the plaintiff and declared the women aurie. At Tokio, the Jspe are to put np a uisouoient W Oeoeral Uraut A Dot; Vrewned by a Coon. CLrrxLASD, Not. 29 Twenty five fc'pcrtxiiien to dny witnes.e.l a fight be teen a bnll terrier and a racoon from Gslien, Ohio. Ech animal weigh ed 3 1 pounds. The match was for $25 a side, the dog to kill the coon in twenty initiates. The cooa turn ed upu its back, using its teeth on the dog s hetd and neck and in six teen minutes the dog's owner gave up tbe fi?ht The Egg Did tbe Business Some months ago a Lawrencbarg, (Otiio) miss, tbe dangbter of a farm er. while parkinc erLfs. wrote ber name, age and address on the shell of ooe of the fruit Three or four weeks after she was sarpiied to re ceive a letter Jrotn a geutletnn con nected with a rnoduce commission house in Boston, Mass. He told ber that tbe egg upon which sLe bad written ber name came into Lis pos session. In concluding his letter the Botonian trare bia name and references, and asked the young lady to correspond. Tbe girl accept ed the proposition. In a bort time photographs were exchanged, and it is now announced that tbe couple will shortly be married- He has been West to see his intended aud "he fimls her exictly his ideal." Tha Lone Highwaymen. Chic too. Nov. 2S.h A despatch from S n Francisco cay : A d--t c tie in the employ of Wells. Frgo aud Cj., is authority for the state ment tuat the recent series of stage robleries in Western California was tbe work of "Black But," the fa mous lone highwaymen who robbed thirty one stages in this state be foie be was finally captured five years ago and sent to San Qucnt n. Bart, whose real same is Bo.lvs, came from Missouri and begun his robberies in 1870, and for thirteeu years he completely mystified the police. His system was to watch stage coaches with powerful field glasses, and when he foaud no armed guard w.iou the stage he would mask him self and bold op the stage without regard to the number of passengers ou board. He regularlv returned the money and valuables to the female passea ,'rrs, and it was bis custom to leave doggerel verses on broken express boxes, making game of tha detec tives. He was finally caught in San Fran cisco and sent up for seven years. The detective learned that Iart, af ter bis release last Jauuary, went to VisHiia. in Kern county, and regis tered as 'loore. Y lien tbe stage was robbed near Reading last July the detective suspected Bart and in vestigated. He fusind ol! the fsmiliir methods nstd by the lone highwayman, and piiice then three other btjges have lw-n robbed in neighboring ciuaties, ail by the eame siiiied hand. Des scriptiotis of the iu.-i-.ked highway man as well us his during and skill correspond J with Bart. Detectives have hopes of soon cuninriug him but the prospect is dubious as he has eluded them before for iufre th&n ten year?. tEXEHiL ITEMS. woruea snubs are known br their Ctlk. An eagle sailing half a mile above tbe earth can see a field mouse. , ,. ... -r.- , . A eooling school in Pittsburg makes a specially vi eaucaung men The Postmaster General has ap - pointed W. S. R-ckeubaugh post - master at Mexico. Tie women of America spend 8, ior pami aua powr- der tur their Lacks. Fifty houses were built -in fiftv woikiu-r daya tit Fru'niity by tuo Ci eaboit uud Cleat field Coko aud Coal Coiupauj. Tlie other moruing three persous were found dead in lueir Led 3 at Al lan la, Ge-jriu. Tue Corouer allnb Ut-I their detths ta-ovar loJaeace iu lnjuor." Jtfbn Fisher, of MadisonbarL'. Cetitre county, ttepned ont of tue huue-e tha other day aud saw a large .IU'- 1 r- in f . . r . - a itu his trusty ride Le killed the au tmal, A pow.ler keg exploded in tie store cf George Parmer, at Scruff town. Lncater county. Paruier was fatally injured. Lis ten year oi l cuna was tuieti anj tbe store ws wrecked. Several other meaubsrs of the family weie badiy hurt. One of theourions features of socinl life in Hannibal, Mo , is a rraz9 fori pie parties. Formal iovitationa are J est ont by tie Loet. When tbe gnei-ts assemble a supply of pies are produced, and the evening is spent ia eating and convert&tion. i bin is my lant drink," said Chailea Laugbrey. of Greensbarg, sed 24 yearn, on Fri-lay. Then be finished the last of seven ounces of alcohol. He immediately foil dead. He leaves a vife and two children, one LaviDg been born on Wednesday. The postmaster at Somerset was to sanguine of Cleveland's success that he wagered Lin LanJsome pair of ponies, several fat bogs, bia cow and a liberal quantity of hard cash, and he lost every thing bnt the postoSice and it will not be a great while until he loses that aleo. "James Davia, cf Licking Creek, near Mount Union, Monilay evening, was cleaning out his rifle prior to taking a buut 01 the following morning, when it was accidentally discharged, the ramrod and ball passing through the Bide of his face. making an ugly and dangerous wound." Mrs Judge Hirsch, of Navarro C-., Texas, gave birth to six children on the afternoon of November 3. luvi0Klli'ur U'nii kuu awo LTirin. Ti.e father. Gevrg Ilirsoh, is 31. acd - o, i I bis wife 27. Tbey have been roars i exi five years, and bave three children besides the reefnt accession. The bnbieH are lagged to preserve their ideutitv. Abont $75,000 will be reqaired to JfrT the expenaett of the injinjjnrs. - tion and ball at Waf hington on ths 4th of Mrch. Of this amount S37 600 hiu, been subscritied. The mom s.. snbscril-ed will le refunded afte: March 4 from the sale of tickets 14 the ball, but thoee who desire mn let their subscription pay for thei: ball tickets. Eight year old George Ferrymnt was attacked by a wildcat in tb woods of Scbnylkill county a day oi two since, and wonld no doubt hav heen kilio-1 had not a shepherd dof which was with him attacked the wild cat, which then ran away. Joseph Gresentein who came t t'lis country a few years ago an3 settle! at McKesport, where hi bos been living with a woman not hi. wife, b j :ist sent ber away and r 6nmed marital arrangement with a wife whom he deserted in Hangar, and who followed him across the set. The regular army of the United States numbers rather less than 25 000 effectives. There were abort 2.500 desertions in the year coveiel t-T tbe recently published repoit ef Adj. General Drnin. Tbe Unite t States Mxrine Corps aggregates about 1.900 enli-ted men. There were 41'J desertiona from the crps in the year ending Oct. 1. Alvin Johnson, a chain maker at tbe West End rolling mill, Lebanon, was shot in a mysterious manner yesterday while at work. He was noticed by a fellow workman to place bis band suddenly on bis side, an.l being asked what wa the matter, replied that something bnd paused through him. Upon examination it was discovered that a bullet bad penetrated his body. The wouud is dangerous-, but it is believed be will recover. Atlanta, Ga., has a paper house No wood, brick, iron or other ma erml is used alout the budding. It is a neat little store, painted sky blu, and wan erected by a Frenchman who is agent for the paper of which it is constructed. The rafters, the weatberbourding. the roof and the flooring are all made of thick com pressed paper boards, impervious to water and us durab.e ax wood. Tbe house cannot catch on fire as easily as a wooden building, because the surface of the pmer is smooth and hard. A white young man while attc nd iug service in n Waterbury (Conn.) colored church was guuty of the impropriety of expectorating on the Iloor. His Oilense was soon noticed by a deacon, who approached and raid in the most solemn tones : "Young men, you must not spit to bacco juice here.' A few minutes after the contribution box was pass ed by that officitil, and the tobacco cbewer parah zed it by dropping in a q-.iartcr. The, deacon looked at the quarter and at the contributor a un tnent. Then, pnttiug hia hand to his mouM), be whispered to the con tribntor in n stage aside: "Spit ia the corner !" Mrs. Sterre.lt Caminics, of Jack son township, Huntingdon County, wiii found in the meadow, neur hf residence, in an uucoiiM-ions cour'i tion, Saturday last, having be.-n stricken wiih apoplexy. The ei tire family had gone oat to Lusk corn. j lrtav.iig her in np;)ai"eut good, be.ilty. j K -tiiri.n.g at t.iun aud not Hudir i h r a'.MMit the h .L.se, they were at- ! tr-icled bv moaus to her side. It i eupjKsed" that .Le bid driven the ico-vs from ttic lsr.i into t!ie meadow. : wherehe was stri-ten aud had lain j f" eig..t hours. Sie died Saodav 'ufteruo-.D. ad 5S vears. Slie wne j fce uot.!tJ. of Mre. A5;,B jj Wl(r (f RfjT w ,v Bur, of New Brighton I t Aitcoua liiuun". 1 . ,. , 1 ' icago an r hists are not ex , pl-diog ,.ny more bomt.n, out it is jsiil thev mvi trying to Inin several ( hnndred chii'lrt-ii a belief in the a,.triUert they .a k tbe nerve to pui into practice. S.x schools with abut eint hmulrt-d 'U;il, are sai.l to I in o; rati-ii in tti.tt city, in which the Hoelriiir s i.f auarctiy aie tailiit. mid ti e children iiuprttse.! with the idea that the honied bomb throueis ueie m.irtj i s to a righteous ca ise. It is probable I bat these children are chiefly "he ntreet waife who will recruit tLe criminal classes jtn ei-uie way, as it is juiht belief tij. i tiirht hue. Ire 1 c'uil heu. with pmenU that are nt uWe-iay thieves or vi la ton of law in some forui, could Le collected in schools f this sort erei. in Clii-iiro. i'eihrps the iiaann tion of the Wild West has cin'nbn: ed something to the statement Times. A Leaoou Iu Umnituar. One nih?, an oat pruning round Lookli c lr unce, atn n in- ground II o pied a cat, and Hrituwy Urw Unite cIoko to it. -Tn abit. to ibv" Quoib he, may 1 again ny'cr siir, Ii here, dri-ased in a coat of tur, I do not ae a tour lr-Rge.1 ol ; On, what a very tunny lwl! It makes rue laugh droll Ua! bal Us I faa ! it are ba ! I.a I Ua 1 bi ! It are, it are, it really are Tbe drollest thing I've seen by far!" You're much "mistaken, scornful sir," Tbv cat sa d, as she ceatt-d to pur ; -For though, like one, I olttn prow! About at night, 1 am no ovrl. And if I sere, why still would yoa Be queerer creature oj the to ; For you look, there's no doubt of that, Extremely like a two legged cat. As for your grammar, 'pon uiy word (Excuse thia giggle), hc-hu ho ha, It be, it br, it really b The very wort I ercrb ar.l," Margara-t E.. titige, in S-.. Nicholas. Sure Dealli of HutXalo Motln. Of the vast nnmler of remedies tried tor exterminatirf that mod tronbleaome p', the buaTilo. moth, th following is sail io accoinplih tbe object : Take strips ot red or blue flooe! ( tha colors are particularly attrajtire to thru), dtp i i liquid srattnic, and Isy around be edges of carpete, or wherever tha pests e trutibleaotne. Tbey will soon eat a deaird 1 r ion ot thu h -r.aewile, without tbe l-i,t injury to hr carpets Scientific American. not lVater Cure. A atrip of flannel r len'thai-e snd dipped ii a napkin foldc-l hot w s'er sd w'n? ont, and then aip'ed around be ' vrk of a mild that hs crvup will nt-.j'Vy bnc reliff in t nitnntes. A towel loe several limes and dipped in foot wtr s-id quickly wir-, ont and app'isl over the lootbscLe or neuralgia, will (FScrally aSoii proo,-,t reVef. I'bis tretojent in colic works like mrc. Tl.r is nothing ihatsu promptlr cats iharl s enegsttius et ths lunc. or tbrost, or rtenaiAtiim si hot wt-r vibsa Applied promptly ssd tboioofblv. Tepid water sets promptly ss a enirtic sod hot water taken fYerlj bait an boor bc-lurs bed tims i tha best cai Untie pouibie in cat ol ctniiptivn, wiiile it baa a B'it aoothiog rffict uoa lbs siomicb and bw-l. Tbis treatment continued a lew oooth, wltb j.iopcr aiieotioa to diet, wilt cure ditpepaia. Uaadacbs almost alwa3 ield to tbe aimaltanwiia application Is bat water to jtks feet ad nack itf ths neck Ri. Wkt Ofrnttbe Deer. Tbe AJtoona Tribuna on Thanksgiving Day published a despatch, dated st Haul ingdos oa tbe 28th day of Norembar, as lull.oa: Teaianlay tb new fallea taow farnibed the deer hunters with a favorable opportunity to uccealally partus tbs Boet footed gaaw, and nearly all of oar le. caI poruain look adrantag f ths aoccas ion. Shortly after the hor.r of noon two aBAiuer local buctors named Isaac Green berg aud Newton Affica, both telegraph operators in ha employ of tha Poamylva Dta Railrsad Company, stationed tbamaeirea at a will known deer crossing, near tha old Wsrtn Springs Summer hotel oa Warrior Kitlgs, about Bra milss north of town. In a few minutes tbey war somewhat startled by the sudden appearance of a somewhat large doe which sought rel ngo in a small crek noma distauce trom them aad re mained standing in tha water. Bo(h.of tbe Tt-unr sponatuen who were armed with ri- flrs, fir-dat the doer imultaoeously, and aa it proTt-d ib hls vf both were wall aiuitd abd touk allect in vital parts of tbe d-er. When the aurprued young baulers had dragged the cue I rum Ice water aad wera preparing to dress it, they warn sccoated by another local party, including Ocorge T. VT artel, John Barrack and other cele bratad derr hunters, who laid claim to tli deer and proceeded to take poasesaion of it Ttey alleged that one of the party bid shot at the drrr three miles distaut from a here it ? -c;a had kilUd it, and that accord ing to ths common law saving hunters th deer was theirs. Aa no maika except tho made by the builets of young (treonbrrg and Africa were noticttabls on the boty oi the doe, ihty proteated tliat ttiey were en titled to it, as they bad killed it, but b ing amaturts with tbe gun they arte l-d to be lieve that tbe first person who fired al a derr was entitled to it. and accordingly nenuittrd the other party of buueis to Uko tbe dear, Disking three which tliey secured yesterday. After the twa young men who ha 1 ac tualiy killed tbe deer in queatioa hai relat ed the circumstances of the afTiiir at home tbey diacovered that tbry had been Uupov- ed npon anti batened to seek legal re dress against Mesartr VTarfel, Barrack and tber meuibtra ot the party through tlie medium ol Squire Jaiucs Keiley. This ac tion oa their pirt will likrlf rrault in de teraiibing tbe true weaning of tbs tradition- J law among dt er huolera. The Hoiuliest Man m Mittl-n'own and Paitrraoii, as well as tliu hanilvftiiieat, aii-1 ihera are invited t j call en anv drDK ii and get a trial buttle ol Kemp's Kal- ui 1r 1 tirot An4 .ut sa. a rem--1' il.ztX ta slllnc au 1 i f n w,n i I . ao.l la itiriniel ta cure antl rrtuttc atlCnron. ic at-l Acuta Coughs, Aattirnn, Brurhitix and Contnuption. frice 60 cents ao-i St WIN1. RADAIVJ'S MICROBE KILLER The Great GERM or BACTERIA DESTROYER. To Curt Disease, Remote tha Cause. Phyaicians. by aoemifie reaearchea, hae dcorrd tliat Uenu or liaccilli commonly called Microbe. the nw (1 (iieae. Ih niK. kCh.lk CURES by Jtwtrrnf II" mtcrtt : at Ue aaava tiir.e e-rS th I and itiiJi m Myrtr, Mr. kadam baa aatabiiabcd Factory No. a ia Philade'rhia. Office at Si j Arch Street. Tnva'J J, and rro.i, ,fTrni K f-i.ni CATARRH. PRONCH1T IS. CONSUMPTION, MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, Otaeaaea rf the Blood, etc , SyafTitwe or catlin at al.ove ad-!rca, will recti fircular, invmc the h atnry of the Mtr.woaa RillbR and tlie rare it hke fnanV. Acencjce wll be cstah. liSrd ia IVnnavlvania. V -w pmy, 1 Irlaware. Ma ryland, aad District af Columbia, which thu Factory willaurptv. M'hia tjmniride ia A US RESTORATIVE TO HEALTH. t9 WE WANT SU To send us 40 cents for one of our LAsht, Hany and Fcrone. srlll Ontarearand On! iaat two Ordinary Wrenci:.--. YGl! VVA'IT A.1 Et.UUr.tt 5'ousehold S. D. Set. I chit;" fl'rff a.mt: nil ror-tfd In a nc-t-t on;: rvr Thi Kltn rv-ctf.ntir nfv-.l -rert M-hr arocad th ho, ft t!? rT.ct, the p. oa ta farm. 1Tit frr en rtwHpt rf ,50. Ask Ycra Locl Doalcv for tienn. If fi Hr not irr-T tnem. he w SI ft '.r far ria, r tr will -f-n.l ailht-r r r--e'f : r r'- aa ahoya S-'end ataaip far t.-r i,'iw.r .U-at cata lojve. ELLS.TC.l1 & CO., !larit5vH!e, Cnn. ii LEADS THE WOULD. $500 la Gold for Geueral Superiority at Cin cinnati Industrial Kxpositirm after iku txiai ana xxperx test. Teerless' Tractloa and Portahls Engines. "Domestic" and Creaiaory Engines. Steam Gact; rioyrs. Ihc "Gciscr" Thresher and Cleaner. I Patent Variable Fri'- tAoa Feet. Pat. Do;rt; 8t-Works stud baw-GuiU. T.tt irnrnvsH r-4 chcrrvst &awMJX oa tb ica.-c.t. fr-eitj (or 4Eata! to k (.ElSrn MANUFACTUKIXft CO, TiTyis:, nrun cc.. Pa. fn QurPepufcirBrsnd 9 BE 1 Wftl he founcL a. ConjLiiatwnTiot always tioBefyad. - A Fine Quality of ATA REA80MABLE PRICE IF YOU ARE LOQKPS FOR A FIRST CLASS ARTICLE IN dojvYmi to &V JlHi AFAlfTFl AL jAsOou. Dealer Foi I f DohtTake nyOtheo J;:q FiNZEa..BRCSLou'it.viu.EvKr MASON & HAMLIN 1 'I be ciiuit orjrtui id trod iteti m nm pretjt ) form by Msuoa A lianJtu in 161. Otfit-r matkers folkiwtMS in ib u.Arn'aicture of thie lnfrtruinents j but lb Muoa it Hamlin Ordain liave aJway tuauaa. I launed tlieir opri'mat a Ihc lct in ihfl world. I MaVon Hamlin flr. ma l-noiiitrut.oii of th Bnequalled exccUvncc t th?:r org are, Xtie fast Ihmt t ail of the cre.".t Wurl" Hib:l.i;imin, iacc that of I'aria, 1467, in g m fkrompetmoa MORGAN witb beii invariM'lj k- n IrOTsX. iiiUa ta the tu?h(- Ira: cu caialosnK TO CKSKMi. fre. Maaon A llaoil.u rto not tie:i.e to mnKe TTie ex Inordinary. e'atm fT th-ir p:anoa, thtl the ara superior loslloiti-ra. Thry r-copnire tie hick excellence ach-evcd ttj oihrr l-vf;i:- makertt in ta art of pt.inn lniili, hut atiil cia-ra p::t.eriorily. I bis they attribula eoli-iy to t'ie remarkable Itik- provetDni triroaucaa ny uiem in tnejear 1 -i. and Duw known na I lA""-IAIill1 1'IASO STaiNOCR, Is aecured Ai!iur of v.bicA sibls parity and tone, together :er.uvmenl ot w r i i t ai:y in- created capaci- S?!i.;rD A u? tn tune and o;ber imi-irtact ai.antAces. A circular, enn-amme tv.rinirnL.a frrira thaj bondred iinrclia-era, muairian. and timers, reut, totfelber with irarri;uvecaiai.?T'e. to any aiipiicanL Fiao -a and Oruua soul for CArU or caey piiy. menta; n'-nn renT-t MASON & HAML'N ORGAN AN0 PIANO CO. N !J03tX. MiW VOitH. CllCAt.O. MEAT-CUTTER. Cn)qiml!esl and pr fiiranct lite Kaasrt fer ITaah. S,aBaas;s. M inre M raaf , ficrsppli, 'r.-uai i e. Emmborg Hutk. ate -tc. f. 1 IT' (.- . pypaud.oai receipt :SJ AMERICAN M f'G CO., CM at Whii.t:a At , fBVAj4ipil.aU i t itt', txj sta ;r. A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, Ths! I rn stop toot Bar hi in leas than fire minoti s ; no pain, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain, !. the nae of a fluid applied to the teeth andenma; no dancer. That Diseased rv. Gnms (known aa Scnrvy) treat ed ai;rc'satully and a cure waryijirnted in every Teeth Tilled and war.-antr-d for life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or, retnottdli-d, Irom r.t 0 to $IJ p,-r sell Beiinnlul Gnni Knameled Tert inserted at pric to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect satia larlicn. IVupio who hate ariilicial tca-th a ilh ahich they cannot eaf, are eapt-iail invited to call. H ill visit pruttaaiutiallt at Ibeir homes if notified by letter. Will visit regn'arly at Ricliflold ths 2nd fffrfea of Mat aod October. Tikms Caah. G. L. DERR, FractlCHl Ueutlot, At-T BLIBOEO IB BirrLIBTOWB, Pa., IS I860. Oct. 14 f 5. BEST MADE CLOTHIJN G IN P II I Ii A D E L Y H I A -tor -A.. C. YTLTl !S & CO., SIXTH ANP CHESTNUT. LEDGER BLILMNO "tottce loTrtupatiteri, Havira; lr( d 4i acres of woo.1 land ot Iavin Uil.r.n.and 400 seres ot wood Isnl cl John Vr( lure, a-lj.oninjc li, 0! IViir.lvsnia Ksiir' ad Cn:psi y in the vicinity et fcr.xler's (ip. I herrl'.y ranii.n all persona spainat tresLsasinir -n the alx.ve menti. r.ed leased lai ds tor tha purpura of cntting umber and so torth. Miffliutown, May 26, icb9. ' '"B0"- rtOHETIIIXC. XEVT under the sun. 7-,7Xul',iu.T 0,"r i,r"A i IBS. Every lionae-ket ner. Lnnii,.,. I SK.re-seeper wants it. Sample aent br mail. 6 l I lor 2.rts.. 12 . f for 6fVts. rir.i t,,at$ jir.ATS WjIKTED for thu Coaav. Addrea VORTIim u wivn CO.. fanntaclurera Agrais, PhilsnsipMa a . i - -v a. "aV . 7 PLUQ it ci ri ti m I i til eI i a n m 1 ' ELI 1 AUTUMN AMD WINTER IUAVJi THE Latest Fall WINTER STYLES ! Tbe Champlsa Clwllsler sr.Juulalutosuljbatin,.,,, turned fria tat Custr cltlws FALL AIND WINTER STOCK, Will xu&ke friends, outsLicb rivals, Win Tictoaiea, tna sli sueiila. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING and Gsnfs fumisLing god. First OissB, -oit.inug Hy, Eltganca, yrith prissi that will a.stwu. yo. So ! is eiB6ut I prove tbis. But I ask your patronage osly when I gif eomplst katisfawtioa. , stock of UATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES OVKR-ALL8, WaVTCBHl J JEWELRY, Calico, Percale and Thite Sliirts, Xeck mezx, 9, Cuffs,Trnnk and Satebsls, is full tad ecaplsU. Call lil Sanil STRAYER. THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FUKaflSBlR IN PATTERSON. June 16, 1SS0. Lopis K. Araiaaoa. F. M. M. Psaaliu. ATBil!VSO.f it FES9ELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MlFrLINTOTTH, PA. tjycollectinf and Conveyancing preaapi ly attended to. Orrica Ob Main street, la placs of resi dence ol Louis 8. Atkinson, Kaq., south ot fcridge street. 'Oct 26, lt6. D. M. CKAWFORP, M. i., Has resumed a actively the practice of urgery and their collateral e st the old corner of Third Medicine and Sn branches. 023c and Orange streets, ailfElntown, Fa. March 2'J, lb76. Jobs Vcl.Acnni.iB. Jcatra W. Ftimmal 1C I.AI . ST5151 EL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYJIL, JUXIJTJ CO., FJt. 03""Oaty reliable Companies represented. Dee. 8, 18?6-Iy JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MlFFLIHTOTfS, WIT BUANCn AT POBT R0IAL. Stockholders Individnally Liable. JOSSm KOTHROCK. Prtstdrni. T. VAN" 1KWIN, Caihif. MklCtOII. V7. C. f onieref Josrph Itmhrork, John Ileruler, Miilip U. Kei ner, Kof-rt B. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Umi li Atkinson, I STOCBBOLI IBS I Fliilip II. Kipner, Annie M. Shalley, Jna'ph llothrock, Jane H. Jrwin, L. K. Atkinon. R. E Paiker, W. I'. I'omeri.y, J. iiM-.rea Irwin, J..hn llerti er, T. V. Iitiin, Mary Kur.i, Jer in Is. T Lcrrpiao, Jr Chailotta bojder. Three and Fonr p-r rent interest will te j paid CB CAit.CCSTes t i dijonie fjan S3, 1SE7 11 Jic Firm. -oco- FALL AND WINTER GOODS. iio more summer lor months ,1 , .T - to come, rait aim i inier are here, and to conlorm to the chance, the Senior member of . Jr , . the firm hasjust returned from T. , at i . i , .hasten, Markets, where he se- lAf.wl a .1 ... J. .vh.va v,,lu j.ic.11 t.UL- Hie gWU tbttt Lis many patrons favor DROP JJV. We Lave now filled our ebelves with Fall and Winter Goods of all kinds. Our cus tomers Lave appreciated our i etlortS tO give them goods to euit their purposes, una we lewistdwn division. .. ,,i . i .. Tra'na leave Lewistown J ii-'iioa Isr SS- behe e that we are better pre- roy t o 10 . .n, 10 65 a m. i u p i pared than ever to merit their snntmry at 7 4 a m, 3 0 P m. r , Traina arrive at J.ewtarnwn Junctislss COntlUtnce. e invite OU tO j Milroy at b 6U am, 1 L'5 pin, 4 SU pl rrsa come and fee and be satitfied. j Si,,iUUrT '5 a ni, 1 op ra in our dress goods detartnicnt! ttkonk djvisiok. we have almost everything. LZ JlV 'tX Don't be backward, call for 1'ruue 'or curweubvii.o and oissrBHn what vou want. I 6 w 25 p Shoes and Hoots. Our Coot and Shoe De- I partnietit is lull in its assort ment, and you certainly can be ! SUlted in fit, quality and price. ; Whatever improvements liiixti been added by the inanufactures Ui It lilt 111 ail. ei Can i Bir.J , !r C Mil Trams leave lluutinj-l'.o fir Bi! bUpply OU WltU loot Wear lorn.,uUmau and Cumuer:it.a at ts' any in or out door rr ice. Our i 8 ai m' grocery Denartment never htL's We have on hand a lull line ol Frebh, Plain and Fancy GROCERIES. Also, the only full line ot ' af "V "T " ry ri e- "W-IT . a x j VsC J HaHj l O WVLvJli j . in the COUnty. EvCTV llOUte 1 1,..,,- ti J , . , bt 1J,iVe S lull eupply ol Queens and Glassware, this is j the htore to cail on for such ar- j tides. All orders bv mail will re ive prompt attention. ceive prompt attention IleineAiber the place, t . e r r, "fiTKErr, OfPOaTTI CoTJRT HoCSE, , i ava y a' itlliiitovii. Pa., Ffed'k. liSPJii SCil A IE TvltU a woudarfal 6t iis Ftfi K S YLV ALL KAiLErjIir TIM K-T A 11LE Oa and after Sunday fcot'r trains liist stop at M-CinaUlrMul. EASTWARD. ALTOOSA aCCOSSOBATK;! laaai Alsaia dally at 6 20 a. m., T trooe in k llnntlngdon 6.2 a. m., Monnt Ctisi m 6,57 a. tn., N'ratut Uaiailion ; t B ScTevtown a. m., Lewiito.!. ;a ' mi.vi'i o "i ui., jj.rr.iQ 8 2 a. a Port Royal P. 17 a. rn-. V.xica s.'.j t j Tuscarors f,20 a. ro.. Vaa..kel.,e as' Thotnpaontowr: V.K a. m., Durrfj4j J m., atliierainwn B,i(a ia, .Xawirtjc-, m.. arriv irr at Ha-nrtc-gat 161,,. t and at Khilad. lplua, p. bl ' Spa hoeb Exf-a leavatA'.Ujaail,. BtC.f6 s. ra., a:.d a:.j; a ajj rtri I Bta'.ioDS bctweeo A1U jls sal Hamitiw reaches Mimia al tr ;'5 s. Ba-tAu 11.4U p. and ar::ti la pal:ds:jtAa S.15 p. c. Mail Tkaih lent,, Pll-.targ saitT s 6.6A s. tn., A Honr s at if.tv p. c, at pin;: at all regciar s:atiuui airitui si IU at 5 ta p. ra., Miir.'lttcr)! i.W) j. adelpbla 4 ib a. in. stall Express leavn hittitarj sllsitB. Alloona e U' p m ; Tjrtte ti i fiuw ingdon 7 87 p rn ; Liwutuwn (4f a; xj. Biu9 1Upu:i liirrjftarr; K'4iaB fi dclptia 4 lb a ni. Fhiladclphia Kspre'i iii ilai it nK at 11 t7 j. ra , whea fligfi.d T LSI? A2:t. ! Fast Livr lpares P!iil,;pju 4J:r ai - 11 5U s m ; Ilairlt! -a.-j H'j p vj I f Oft p tu j I ew :t w:i t f m ; i taau j S 10 p rn; ArrlT.-iM Ini.' -.rriiimpa. i Wat Iap.vgcb learta Ti Mt'-jk I daily at i Sii s. n:- Uarr:bnr, ( II a. a i Dui esnnirn, 8 . a m.; Nwp..rl, tn a m.s ilierstnwn. P 4'Js. w-iTbsni-iMiswa, 9 t2 a. an.; Van fJrtrn, 10 ' a. b : Tiiue ) era, 10 0 a. on.; Mexico. 10 07 a. sj. fart r-. J-AJ, IU 18 a. , aaii. jn siiliord. 10 2C, a. m ; Narrow, 10 14 a. a LtwiMown, IU 4 a. in.; MeTertowa, 1114 B. rn.j N'rvtnn Iisrv.ltcic, 11 89 A. a. Ht tintdon, 12 17 p. in.; 1 - rone, 1 67 a a I Altoona, 1 4S p. m., eai stra, atsllnfajr sulluiis between U iriur.crj tut Aiimia; OtIVKB KxiBCCa leaves l'lnlatiAS ly at 6 iO p. rt. , ilartl.uur,, u t. a, stoi ptnr st K.ttvi;!e. Mrilie, Dlato- j non, Newport, Nliiieraiowa, Thesijwosian, 1 ort itoya1, time at i",in, II da. a.i ai tooca, 2 'M a. ic, ar-d l'iitsarg , I il ia Mail Tbais irxv-s PbiialwIih.Adtilr 7.00 b. m.. HarrUtcrE 11.10 s. .. Ire- ift. ' r- n... Mi ti.n K.47 j ping at all regular stations batatas HAa ',Q "acnes a. wnun w r riiiMiurge.zup. Alti-oxa AcroBunijiTiov Isirsa Tit adclplna dai!v at 1 1 0 A. in., BVrntarf 4.1") p. m. Duticann'..! 4 4J p. a., - i L' rt m M"erat..wa 5,:i s. , i 1 nouipM.iitown i, p. in., VsnirXs . p- ni .. Tuacarom &.ts p. m., Hui:coi.Mr in., Port Koal fl.M p. nj., M iria 6, - n ., Leistuw0 0,21 P. m , KcVmioai i, K V- '' Mewti.n Hajint'.B 7.10 as, I lluntinpdau 7 4J p. in , Alt-an i M f s Pacific Fzpresalesves Ftiilide'plik II B pm; liarriatjurir S M s m L'i:icanrtl SKatii; Kea-porl 4 01 sm; llilnilli ui Lewihtoa n 6 i'I a tn ; McVe;loii!l a. rn; lit. L'nioo 4 4 i a rj : llontlnrilosl I 12 a ru j I'elerabLrp tf 2b a m ; S.mcsCmt ! 40 a m ; Tyrone 7 "itl a tn ; Kail's t 7 'It a m ; Altcoca 6 O'ja mi Titu"! 12 4 5pm. I S'a bhcre Express st-t, ss SnWiri I Mill . . 3 ,.': . . , l-i.M j Ilsineburg at 1 16 p. m. I j ittiii, iravo lyrouo ior arriai.- ! I'ennr-j lvsnia Furaacs and Scotia l j in ALd 1 IU p re. Trains arrive at Tjrune from Bal iafca" aud Loct liaveu at 12 05 p in, srd S I" P Trains arrite at Tfn.na fraca Cnra- villo an.l (JltarHold at 6 60s m, arid 11 " j 17 pm. I Turns a.rivsat Tyrone fro I C0iiA,lfB- FurtAts i' i TT' u,ltt SI'!! w""- n. t B'. T. B. h r lTWie. Trains arrive at Huntinjilon f.' fold, Hvudman and Cunir.t.rica kt p. ui., b 2J p. iu. UOLLIDATSBUEG P?:iCB. Trains leave A!: 1093 for fa ntall:l 7 'M a m. 8 -.i a tn. Ii i'' p m. 1 t "' S 00 p m., 8 I'O j tu 9 60 p ra. Trains an ire At Ailor.rs fraiB c . , , k -1 m a - - 1 . it . m i ? n I &j p. ra. b 4U p. m. T 0 p ic. ard 10 " ' ni. Cautluo .ullce. Ail perrcrs sie herei.y rn:'!"'''. "J JJ trraps.s ,n tbe landa o: the nnifsffB"1 Spruce Hili, stid Beala towrub ps, tar f. purpt.se o( atb-r!i:( t-eiilea, iiiui'i' l' ini, or in a;iy oibtr way ""P"'' said lan'ls. sa Ibe tre-pa-s i" w1' T forced Biatnat reo&le w bo vin st a Hais" lmn June , 1S9. Tha Sentrrttl unit A'cyiai Vn . . . t , T V IT. It placs t ieUj) Ta ttoas. rW :-Uj ff i'Jv r.e'ed.Vny't'hrt 10 SENTINEL & M1KK LI , vr TE iJ S.baaripUon l.f l.i0 ii an - Transient aAvertia b for eaJ ,ent P Tranaiant buaineas sau. entl reductions per hi. v ill ba by tto Ifl aa. f SAT. 47; OK J OBXl Wfc- Congrats ccnc Tcasber'a lutli Ll u'e gamael BuIIibj U lil aWas ia town. Jtla is tUe year ; E'ps and ralLca. Oil s'oth 2 yarJa : risncUtas iIaiiM:e Sabbath s-Lonl w raady f-r tlo bo;.Ja reiJeCt wet ii .1 fond at suicani c ... Cash ft-r ti Ua ir fcBtahcr, kl JliiL-.u- John dauiiitoa, a. 11 4 when lrC3rtl Shar.fr Ni'bla the 7tn dv o! Jauuar Tbe comi'-g iB'erealibK ouo lr-i b Tbera la au sbuu.s ocstiueLliv uja: 1 L. People who Lai ti. accouio-latrd b t3 Boiue n gbts .'ii'1. 1 cjti.riO luin t' P. al V.nur t ciatc td'.i' r it i' C. W. But.1, i-f 'c. tea of wild i!n-rM l-n-sbolcra. Harry K..ii,all. !n I, Sau ss a : llr I'i .it. the IndepvB-li-nt i;.-. The tii:er ut tbn Y : Coluuihua, InJ , L.t. t U0 I I.f t a.i. !- 1. 1, UlTtn 1 r l.-ji.-, 9 Bamii. .! ii.,L!..! a bn Ibe 4-.u u- 111 V. 1 Tbtf K-.'t i.L. .-a . l ar the tatltl !aJ :a I in; detects ol 1: a tiri! a We wist, b,'b tLr and lotiail ejjc-;bii I speative i1a.-Hrp-11.-i v Oa Tba-.U. v.ij i f Jubatbau Smarts. 1 a halt hour h ; .irt ! t A god U -ni Hi "r f reaa tbu v. ii. i .-n leaa aiii Dc (ti-u t., Tbey ait- L. ; ley tliat ih.- 1. in froui wtmj!, lip 1 Tbe Cr.il-.iKw Ai..r i prepar laiar f -i I ad If tll tirej.- i u Jobu V hr'!., : bear un lbs uwnnti' j " Xog atat i-u . l'b-I--Laal ac.k, hber Q with rtii'tiuru 1 ni i- -' 4 sty Ob vLn.b l c w i furk. Iarni tic. Vv-iu J. J". i.Lv.4.r. V la. Wfcstt IB faiLUO i y b tj fUetC'Lir l:i--v :l fore. aeai tLu l. CutUt!' V. If yOU ',( lw L Bern in j A. L: , tftUibg ou b. W . lv A tri) u 1 1 i laid to b?" a: j"" f !t ttr( -1'vra-ii for btttliii y j.urjM.. r Llt:, ou ir 12, a HI a.t. re. A E' ant 2 a r ! I I affra- pi. lot ly 1 hi'ik,- ti V , i 1 1 : a ' 1 1 j tli a aui t Ii a. ti. e tber ala.k t 1 rlh JvrSe E . I'i this to w d , i - : - V L rj,i tbe I Ait ) ' 1 r f T from il XjV . - l ; nil f , it i .iJ, srava ol w A-i. io!i:ia s. Tl-at k- tlal Itl J 111 . 1 Valig luci a - r . 1 1' Bv. hb.iip (j t tug stru i-'j. fruui nciL-ti il la avrta.b itmi ;t avan la :L'i cdL fast L.eb, autl wt. Awaa raU (asa. N A at IC a eom'.i Uaaa taal we (b4 4 t, as 10, n aBtd 1- Tl.a tu r raiirrBB I al Aiaiaaa ferer-re . al s si .age, IP r4 ia t Isasi 'V l.'.t.uu L. LtsLas a Ce ra. Ha ward. Wamtiu of UcC Vad aa Moncav ui B Svcdar ,rin 5sa I s.ed aU -. P P-aaiiehak ynrt Standard wa-l Mats laat wa labial lattury f UsQaral 1 ffire 1 he yel la rior-.da Xnt.daf . l.W ft Ti e t. rlaee and vit ui: riumbers 4 tie. 41C. It ia eaM It a L one f rea daut I very wrek a-j It la exje-ctrd -a) w-r n e. i.tij "n e, A- V-yi . rTWTTBiw -a' "' 'j