SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLLNTOWN. YfEDSESDA T, JAF. 14, 1831. B. F. SCIITTEIER, BDITOB ABB rBOfKHTOB. The eorplus of ice this winter is distressingly large for the dealer. The Democracy Lbto ClovelanJ on the track for nomication for Presi dent in '92. All Enrop is ice and rto bound. It i the hardest winter acroisa the ea since 1813 and 1SH. Ksolish editors are pitching into Secretary Blaine far his altitude on the Behring Sea question. A nchber of bills were introduced in the Legislature last week, among the bills of general interest as follows: Supplementary to tho liquor li cense act. providing for transfer of license in case of death, and empow ering tho police department to file protests against the granting of li censes. Providing gfor a convention to amend the constitution. It provides that at the nest general election the people shall vote for or against tho holding of a convention far the pur pose of amending the constitution. To fix tho number, compensation and qualifications of road viowera and the time cf filing their report. The Washington administration has determined to appoint army of ficers for Indian agents .in place of civilians. The Legislature adjourned until the 15Lh inst., when the vote cf the late election will be counted and an nounced. The Legislature of this Common wefdth convened on the Cth inst. In the Senato, Bois Penrose of Phila delphia was elected president pro tern. In the bouso O. C. Thompson, was elected speaker. Os lhursday. in Uenver, (Jo I., a man named Duw, tho son of c bunk er, mot and fa'l in lvo with nn ac tress. On Friday they wera mar ried. On Sunday they qnarreld nnd he tried to bhoot both kimself an 1 wife. Tm Democracy ealebratel Gar al Andy Jackson's birthday, on the 8th inst., kt the Aea lemy of lamie in Philadelphia.. It savornd of ev erything, excepting fJnGarsonian Jacksouian simplicity. It wn made the oocasioa to bjoia Clev&lr.nd for the Presidanoy ia 1'J2. J,ir.nr liapuoiican Liiuij btala Senators: Teller ard Walcott of Colorado; Stewart and Jones of Ne vada; Khoup and McCocnel of Idrho; Stauford of California, tu 1 Y.'ufch burn of Minnesota voted with the democrats tu Postpone tho consider ation of the Federal Election Bill cotumoulr called the Force BILL 8exT(b J. D. Camekos was re aomicated by a caneus cf Itapabli can members ef the Legislature for TJ. S. Reuutor, last; Wednesday. Three Bapmblinens withdrew frora the caueue, stating that they de hired to consult with thoir constituents be fore pledging themselves to vot for a United Swales Senator. Tho with drawing members axe : Maguin, of of Delaware; Corey, of Lazern; Tag gait, of Montgomery. Tn2 gold men any, if a free silver coinago act is passed this couatry will bo flooded with silver from oth er oountrie. Thuy forget that it ia not long nines that the coiaaga of silver was ins, and that the bo flood of silver took place. Again, they forget that ther i not enough silver iu all tho world to fctlood this country, aud render the coin of little value. Tho gold men have no good arguuiviit against five eoiu-ge tf ailver. Tiii:iiK was a drop in American Be curitios in London latt week, ovtr the rumour of the United Slates be ing determined to insist that Et-li-i ing Sea belongs to the United States. Euglaud denies that tho sen belong to this government and insists on it that it is part of the Pacific Ocean. Secretary Blaine's view ia, if the Sea while Russia owned A'.awka was a ltustian Saa, then it became a United States Sea when Iiasia sold Alaaka to this government. Last week was an exciting on at Lincoln the eapitol of Nebraska, on account of both tho Democratic, and Allianco candidate for governor claiming the governorship. Powers is the name of the Alliance candidate. Boyd is the na:ue of the Democratic candidate. The Allianco men and the Democrats eoh set up a govern mnt and mado a demand ou the outgoing Itepublicam troverner Thayer to baud over tho reigns cf govarniu(.nt. Iu the disturbance ba tweiU the Dunu:crats and Alliance men the Republican out going gov ernor could "not tell who is legal ly elected his successor. For while by tho face of the return, Boyd is elected, "ho is rtst rained by the constitution which forbids n forei"H er from holJing the cflico of govern or, and us be is a f jreignor the Al liance men raised that point against Lim. The lagul aspect of the case Las been haudod up to tbe Supremo Courts Jfor decision which will be rendered ia a dav or two. Governor Beaver ia bis last mes sage to the Legislature reviews the all' airs of the Common A'ealth at con- jaiderable length. He tpcaks of the financial disqui tude cf the Pst jezr, tni say our staple industries, Lave not been ser iously injured, and no special mea sures will be required at the Lauds of the Legislature. lie dwells at length upn the flood disaster of 1889, and mentions that the money contributed from all sources and distributed, aggregated nearly three million cf dolhirw. The state owed a duty to the afflicted communities' the burial of tha dead, and the abatement of nuisances, loudly called for state aid; ta calling of the Legislature in extra session was urged "upon the repre sensations of the State Board of Health, thtt nuisances prejudicial te the health and safety of tho people existed in various parts of the state. Proclamations were issued requirim? them to be abate! at the exj of tho Commonwealth, and under thii Wal authority $400,000 was secured from the People's 2?ank ef Philadel phia. The money was loaned witk out interest, and the Governor re spectfully rcotnuioud that an ap propriaticn be immediately ajade to re-imburse the bank. The nc-ctesitica of tV flaod proved the usef ulnes of the Elate B-sard of Health, and the wisdom of enlarging the powers of the Bard is pointed i Tho question of the "preservation of forests about the head waters of our principal waterways, is preseat- eJ a3 one worthy of consideration. The waste mountain lands if owned bv the state would ba allowed to trrow into foreet.a and ia A measure prevent flood disaster. The majority and minority reports of tho tax commission, is reerauind- ed to the careful consideration ef the Legislature. Under the present rav- tnue law the Oovernor reeorarnenas that J of the rovenne of thrl;le tax be returned to the several counties in which fee srne is collected. Also, that the law be so amended, that the retail liquor license taxbt 'raid m to the treasury of tke district where in levied, alsa that the eorninom school apnrepriatie Ke iacrsased to 92,500,0w0. These changes it mH would give i:a mediate relief of lo;al taxation of 2,000,000 annually. The operations of tbe Biakiap r and the naet yr hkv bean t atia faetory. Tha r(etio;t of tbe Hteto debt, during rfee yar, It'JO, vrw fl,G07,- 051.00. Tho tat enfant of tha dubt l the Commonwealth n tie SOtk of Ko vumbar, lPtHt, unprTid fjr, we 5,0W,610.2J. If tke United St'.i GdvamKaet, would pay the etaiia, tkre (aaicn wealth holds eainnt it fr raoaey, ad vanced during the war of 1812, iid motiey ''.vaie4 for the !iqui.Uti.a of what is kutia as the border raid claim, fer in(rfct paid npoa war loans during the waref evswesioai, aud for aililia epDea for U vaar 1864. The stuU dbt could lx li.vlot reform ie recom:nm Jd. There are 10,000.000 exnd ed annually for the aiaiuian-anc-s of public fcchouls. TL muUr of sch'jois iu tlja wfats, axcd 142,- j 80 ), attudel by well nigh l,ft0), CK)0 r-n:!1!. The Governor baliev that the bx nionlha Jtei'M ia quit a : sufjcisnt, folisiJeiu' ihiM, the ui reetore, it ay leugtlssu tho term if de sirable. It is R eouroe of regret that we haTe cot tha f pa--o to follow the (hr ercor through with a brief synopsis of his presentatiou of the question of the Normal Bchool, the Pnyl vuuia Ciate Collage; the Naxticle fc'.hoil Ship; the rkiJier' Orpkan bchools; the Atist Esy Geueral'a De partment; tke Na'.ioual Gjard; tke Saprtuie Court; the Depai-tLatiit cf IuUrnal Affai:; Ftettiry Ibapaetort; tho Fiih Ccm;aihiot; the Capital Improvenicut; the Wei Ida Colum bian Expositioa; tLo Gti'yhbarp MouuciLit Corauiiii:; tha Gov ernor KifiJin Mjacjent; Pieiures f r Dietisguiilbed Citiz; IIpitti for liijurtd Persons; H vjpital for tho Iuha3; Pcaal ar.i Rffernialory; Itiid Law and cikr Coivuuianieas; Philrtuelphia llarhjr; MiBia Laws; Uuiforcjity of Leg"wItiou; Htatua f Limitntians; Obituarf of Kartraoft; Hart, Uigbee and I'cllock. Coacla- tioa, yon leislite for tta tinpire. The InJiaa War Tho Indians attmp'sl to capture a wagoa train near IVeunded Kaeo Creek on the 5th i&st. It wm thought bnt to send out a oUhieu'. of troops to protect the tiaia. 8 80 men were pitkd and iSMditelv started down the road. Tiiy hi not gone over tn ilis whtu they discovered the wagons 13 in scntbor drawa up in tb form tf a square. and attaekod by about fifty Iudian Tke detachmwut put their borcs te a full gallon, aud the Indians with drew to au adi'tfiniag hill. Tke ds- tuchiaent now jeiaed the te-'Brtitcrs. who numbered oaly aineteaa. Sacks of gram, bundled and lis ware thrown ap in froai of tho besi"d a breastworks. Tko Indians notie iug this immcdiate-lr rctuiaed and began the attack, circling around tbo wton, but aoepiag at a dwtauc ef ei'ht huudrwl yards. Aa a result tho shuts from thir Wincheatef wtre not very ai'autivc, often fallic ehort of thu mark. One soldier while arranging the breastwork, wae skot ia tke Lul der but cot wriouaiy wounded. soldier wm detailed to return to camp aud rpjrt that tha detach inent wore bt-ijoiged by tke Indians and tbf.t they were attacking tbe WBgou train. He salected a fast horse aud made the break at an op portune moment. As coon as the obieet of the move wag en abou twenty IndiauB gs.ve cbasa to Priva; Collins and fired shot afbsr Bitot him, but ho distanced tkem. They then returned with the others to the attack. a Three moro Indians were seen fall from their horses and were pick ed up and earned awar bv their companions. Four cavalrv horse were shot and killed. While th larger body of Indians was engage by a majority of tho 6oldicrs and cit Zens, a few Indians eeatterod absut dismounted, and, getting as clo3s as possible, began firing into tbe horse and t attempted to stampede them. This thev lieaily succeeded iu Joins'. audjhad not some of tliesoldiers beou guarding and holding . the horses, thev would undoubtedlv Lave " suc- ceeded in aMaiuing their object. A little before 2 P. 1L, a commo tion was seen among the Indians, and they gradually retreated, when it was saen that troops were coming at full speed to tho rescue. Tho In dians scattered iu all directions and Troop F gave chase. They were pursued until u'gbtfall, when . the chase was Abandoned, the wagon trains and everyone returning to camp, bringiejf the dead Indiaasaad some ponies with tbem. Tke barial Carty buried 147 bodie; 84 wera ucks, and 63 women and cbildrem. WAST MACS. Oa the Cth inst, Iva chiefs came ia from tho hostile eawsp late to nijUt trade a flajf of truce. They were Big Koad, Little Hawk, Jack lied Cloud, Hik Horee and He Dogs. Tker went direct te General Mdes' headquarters, but found quickly that their old tactice wera worthless. The Inaiane demanded that the soldiers bo sent away, and thea they womld eom ia and' hold a couacil over their wronrs. Then they beyan to atata their consplaiats. Geaeral Slilea tld tham that he woald listea t o complaints after they were back a gain at tha agency aud bad oeadta threaten; then thev could send their chiefs on to Tashincrton and make their coruplaiuts there. Jaok RuJ Cloud eama to Ike hotel to cet his breakfast, but rtfused to talk very much. He hfcd succeeded but tworlT ia Msehiner oil his war paint, fund was nearly stampeded when the raport.trs gat around him aud cxAzniattd the point streaks oa bis ntek and ia bis Lair. A OrOST DAKCEK. A ghost danoar who rode through camp with full ghost dancing cos tome, with rifle rewdy te Are, walked quiekiy oat of the town arrayed in the orstaraa of a blanket dude. Tktre was ao laietake in his identi fication, as one does not aeon forget the faca of a devil who h one pointed a cecked gun ai him. ' The Indians Lbow thty arc ' to eons and go ia our oama, while a white. man would not bve to reacu tiieirs. Jury List, reki nry Tan nxz. r, John, "rTalkcr. Brown, Joha, Fsvette. Bnsle, K. Q. ?ii3i:x. Clark, D. B , La k. Jf E., Termansgh. Divcn, Eaury, Lmk. (1irt4. D. (., Siifqnanna. Gb!, Ititiael, bJo;:i-fc. Zwj.t.. CrickUD, Tuw-arora. Ja-jiisje, la.tste, Fatett J. Keift-er, ?T. 1J.., Grotuvo.id. KicLar, Jrwni!, i4i!f;)rd. Kjotii, John, Port Royal. Kellar, 'vTilliaiM, ifonr.t. Krou, M. H., Lack. Lauvr, Lewie A., Monroe. US"tt, Lwi9, Torbett. ifartia, David, Dclatrare. Pile, J. C, Laok. Patierflon, J. 3.. Spruce HiU. Eio, i. U., Miiford. R ob.e-ju, J. K, aullia. R-juck, Luciitu, ll:er. Short, ff. Lack. lATVr jciions. Araich, Simoa, jET.iyatt). App, J. ., 3i:quchauiia. Artiutit, Haary, Greenwccd. Barton, Istac, Farmaiiaga. Botwick, A. S., GiacawM ;d. By, Secry, Fayatt. Baancr, Fi fea, Thuajpsontowii. CatapUll, Xiattbew, L.ck. Curathsr. T. 11., Lk. Crrur, Bliir, PfttUrcoa. Cl-k, fta&cl, TtlLcT. Duau, Rit-hard, I'ayatte. Diffaadarfs.-, PeUr, Tort Royal. Dj,inger, Jjph, Walker. Bum, David, i'ayttt. D ugLniin, Geo., Patterson. Iixeet, Julu. Pata-rtoa. Fciiok, J. tT., Iii31iu. Frv, Did, Deiavji. Friiz, Kattin, Tort Royal. George, J. Li., Jo?iro. Gray, Joseph, Tsacarora. HaaubiTfLt, Iciiiy, Fr.r.ujah. nartt;an. YCa., Lark. Hai:!, J. r., K:i. Ktrchair, Buiaucl, Walker KeiHter, Saisn' Irt licyuL Laiivcr, Jacob G., l"trir.c?ia!-b Mark, C'torgt-, GrMRVfga. Mytr. Jacob, Fstyett. Keredith. John, Dtlawate. llcaiglit, Thoxapsontown. Mtteer, J. G., Pert. EsvaL ltob:oB, It. A.. Milford". Kiniontea, V. F., Lack. Bij'or, L. "W., I'aytt. Eirsyftr, Corbstt, TkoBspwatown. Siiover, Davii, Ui'.ford. Slutts, TT. L., Hifaia. B'uirk, W. V., Fayette. Stuck, Was , Fayette. rjulouS', JKob, FerKftbagu. Tyo, Jtrciac , "?Talker Vaa Horn, K. T., Delaware. Wolftcj, Josfc, Fayette. Wickcmba-, J. P., Tkornpflant-'n. "VVifcey, Maaca, Uoaroa. Wincgardr, i. II., Tayette, Fatbltsbrn? A Rascal- The Adarnsbara; Hrt.Id of Jaaa ary 8 published the following eora- mauicauon wbica ixplam itsaif. ADArBDrai, Fa. Dear sir. A younjr iaan, or eeoun. drel, ef your place, Aasea A. Get?, wlio i.as een iici-e lor t lftrt veer or two, has showc4 kianes.Lt np to na ture iu true yperitic itye. He fc btari payintr kis rapet t Jv uritt for th last rt-ar ana laUbr de all prtpcration for iearr.tr Ilatai hi owa patat ivitd, es bbd alio th faruilv, unr ef theta from a diet or. The weddicj was to com tiff on Christmas eva, aud at the appointed time tke jruest1 arrivd, but aUl tL grooai failed to put in n appearance. On Tuesday before Cbmtinas bo told ins "beet man tkat he was on Li way to engage the minister, Rev. Webfall, to perform the certmony. Ke nlii told a nsar by druggist that he bad all the fur niture that was required to com mence hous-kpirjg,1 aud to L1b landlord Mr. Uuaeom, he ci4 he Lt a layg'a Loui;o reutd, ready to occu py, lis alsa informed my daughter that Lo had engaged a room in. a hotel and wa going to board until Spring. IIo claimed to be a mechaa io iu tha tanniug Lusinea (Lavin"' been working for Mr. JSanks Dreese", formerly of Adamsburg,) receiving 2.50. per day and being offared 25 cents per day more in Allegheny. IIo said Lo Lad a fine Lorae at Lome aud a L'ood sleib at bis command and that Le and bis wife would bars a good timo, having iutcncle J to visit hl fri'.-n Is after their wedding. Havincr failed to be on hsnd, m auirv wca made coucerniur tha mus ing groom aud it waa leried tkt he had secreted himself ia tke Beitfli borhood frem Monday evening until Friday niorniag, 10 o'cloek, at wkicu time he boarded a atoek traiu for Harrisbarj, having "ponsr(i" apuM frem the night cUrk of tbe stock yards. He left kakifid hita a beard bill of $31.00, to hi laadlord, aad owed a bill of 19.00 t-a oa of tke boarders, but reataiainc; aapaid. He elaiated to kare $45.00 in bank. I, as one of the isiii parties iar atd, wia all f kie aasavsiatea to know what kind of a fread he i. Ilia "best ruaa" purehed and paiJ f (5.00 for a pair ef kid gloves for tha grooM, in order t Ve aaetw "ekowy" than a $3.80 pair the (rcoe sctid ne hfcd. OtJ of the invited jraceae weet to tke trcable U order an entire eait el clothesfor iheeececica. A aye a cl t iug arjy cf ley aitcrticas c be reas sured of tbe tratk of tkcta by applyir at ray residtrace, Fr&akstown Av., a' Earl, Pittsburgh. Mr. Uas.k Drt ca will also wiite to yen asking yon te publish this letter, co that tker youag girls may aot ba served in the s.-.me mauner by this rascal. Thi comraunicatiou wss sent expreenly f.- r pnl.licatioQ iu year paper. We also hi d tha eTcir published in the "Penny Press," of Doo. aStk. T. B. llARaieos. Cofitrlbutad. Flowers are beautiful, frow pro fusely, aud seem to have ken mc'ia for the eye, and dj fill tke air witk their fragraace. At a recent b;a quct in l'hiladelpai they graoei the ooeabion for some of tht most prow inent people in Aiaerieat, Vowing their blosaoms in tbe warmth f the banquet room, despite the celd and frost without. tfci of thai aro cultivated in Europ alone notftak iog iato consiltraten other peoit of otaer climatse, ane5 eot inclndirg a nntnbcr of the flowera of Paleitiae and Jerusalvm whue jfrowjthe'lioso ofjSherres," a:.l acotLer Sower men tion 1 iu the Bible thus : "Solomon in r.U Lie glory waa not arrayed like oa of thuse ; la summer flowers at euitivated in gardaai, and jtw ia fields aad woods. Ia wibtc, ia frosly, cold climat' thsy are ttkta, root-sd ia vkc., iato tc 1 eutaa a-I p;cea ia eoustaitiy warn ana attit e 1 rooms, find thiby aati t!i frc7.;j.; bAos, a'.ov tli.TH. li.iio Itioouimg gsraKituu. Ao., ca le ! ni tue viiuaows dLria liu lay, Wt.l.S fit H'iJr.C liiOJ tl' rtliOT- i futiher wiihm tho war roore. By tha wr.rrath onetaily kt witc iu, thoy grw, they blacra, tiey flourish, not beieg d;.royi by feL cold frost. It i ta beat rnrA vfurnith of ire that lr fk-ti olive. ? it i in lovj of God that kcap hi people liv?, wins b' bloouiilig in 1L fracas of a ri-a, S3cl?d ad inrrccdiiv? Clirit. The love of God kfp Lie people kafely within the fold of bis Sou, and there they oca dwell eouiowh.it like the carefully attended flovrar liv ia wAriu rectus ia winter. People tktt live ia Ckrist, aad ll)toia ia his grace .' ra or plci2t t the knowlaiLro cf Gad tkaa l-jwre are pleaMut to the eight of flowar ad. uiirera. The flowers do set pcrisk witk: the coutantlt ktattd rn, if well attendyd; neitker esa those tkaibav entered the fold tbrouak Cknat tha door, parish whila siiica th-i upholdi'Si; jr.tcQ t Lirein kiva environ uieiu. "For Gd o laved tbe wo rid," tntt be griT tic JUird Jeeaa, aa a lovcj tL- Iord JitJt that las t'at believe ia Liiu uall be t1. All within the circle ml Ckvist'e Latdakip ar utder frace. Imbued with jrsoo thatlwiia tkera oa tovrtxd God. Trial X!trcb'y Torus, trj. "Whetler ii Vwluou iftavfaturiai; Conif-.nv, v. Lvuiua Ausr'aav. Jfj. 53, Sept'stabar 'x., ICaO. " Jadg- ment opened; p.ea, payiasnt. . bame vs. wiwie. rio. 9, rV'Vtem- U r Tarra, I8t3, Judj;ment o;til. lio. GO, &.jta. Jud-jsent opened. Ko. 61, SapUm Juigrnout a.L Same vi. tsse. bsr Term, 188 J. fisms vs. cu. ber Term, 18S9. Heggie Shsllaakerpr va. Gcorga Fleiither, aud TT. TV. Sharoa. No. 14, February Tra, 1891. Tr.gnmA issue. Mtlin3a Joscs t. Jacob Krarasr, No. 1G, ITebraory Terss, 1831. Feiga- cd issue. Levi Btroup v. Kr.dilona Htreup, No. 2'J, Dmbor JTerru, 1S33. Li bel iu divorco. S. H. Hnek al W. A. Proutgold, partners, tradiag ia tbe aana ef 11 each A Drbragold, vc Joha F. Ja cobs. No. Bepteaabtr Tria, lS'jO. Sasaiaosa ia ausapii; pica, nou cmampsit. Aleiad Loader vs Robert B. ix on and Ilebeeca Mickey. Ko. 34, September Term, 18if0. Samiaone in trrespasw; flea, not guilty. Mary K. ilowersox vs. Jaeab Tea- cer and Tfcoiass G. ATatts. to. tt, Dte4a:bcr Ttrm, 1&90. Summons, ia ejeetutf r.t; plo, act jtiiHy. Titer are 127 petitions for liquor Uct;ss ia Ciarfitld ec.usty. 'The 3ad eostiaj itonidnat kap pencd rn Totia7 :gut ia Haotiiip. (bin. Hibart iieCvy bad bis ritrhi. lej; brekn while coming down T"ifih Street. IIo wm run int-a by a bob tltd.', "At a congregational meeting of the Prtsbyteriau ehurch, of iffint on Thursday of last wook, a resolu tion wa unimously adoptol re juejt in the authorities of tho World' Fair at Ckioago to close oa Sundav." aciTXa , LKGJIL. JECUTOK'S NOTICE. t.tnte of Test Yoder, Uto oi Sprues Hill towneblp, JnniataCo., Pi., decc Letters Ustamtntary apon ths alov n, ed eatuto bviug baen grautod to ths un' igned, all pcrsoua baviug claims i!:,i the eanio will present thorn for paTn:v.u; da ly authentL-ate.1, and tbui indtbt th 're o Will please uiikSimiuediuta pnyrrjeut t'i ' JJSEt'U M. EVANS, pixecntcr at ACAdcinU, JaaiaU Co Pi JtBEMUU Lvo.ts, . Attwaey. People barium laeamatlc, E oreonum;llve tenjcnclc, ! shauid hctxl thcadvico bore- g la given, j'helr painful and 2 Jf.nscroua iwtuea arlta 9 3J&3 3 wholly tvozn iiorars blood, r,n . & rTi.&XZiCZiZ sn-crt from tho face of tho Z caiuin? a weetotlnif of tio'vl S!x S5 fci a earth bv tuouuanda each -f sytain;iU8 fed, and bald lafJ Q U tf-h tl J rai l.v ttioo d;eafOS, and i tha ay item by impura Dioou, J and oacnot bo drirau oat I an'.ll t-a blocC aball h&va j baen olcaj- Vl thlj ; (haU hAV Lata c'jcMil as mm 0$ AJaUCnvtbUSI.OO. ... . . 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Sol awryir&Hra, r awi ky uo& exssrc nwho it, w 2x ME, klfi 2 icx2s 3i, I T . ABD I Af "MiOaov SAOUCa TO TAIS AKV-iaiff C41i lav asv (Or.i c ; a-iJ fcii rua tootf? Zrnulaion cf TurpO. .h,r oil fcit2 K v pC'p-opii:Uuf L.idrno and Soia r l'"Lr ."tu aj.;-v. am u hj .v ru i-n;a l JLECM CfJ fV KCKES ) rib TrfK EATB C A TMKf A CAY. I c it jusr ai xAsar as i i-o kii.su" uailv. Tab. ko oacju yf ft goad ckir SliXJ tar Ta MEN 8 RUBS, T1NL3 Eta O-va rafareoa. aa 8!v l. Wrat Cbslr, C'liaa'.ar Ce In lis PI? si CiCrai- Jle aui ysi St ft .nw J KiS.ll TO STATS A FACTS Worth Knowing, T!:at I can srar ior?iACB ia ioaa tha fly; iui:tutc6; aa ptia, aa axtrctlag. Tlat I can extnet teatk ' without pain, ky tha ns afa Sail asplied te tke teeth and f nuffc ; no Cacf -r. TU.-.t Diicasi l Cumi .known as Scurvy ) treat ?Vc U auccossl'ully 1 a care war ?.' : granted ia every auil Tre!h Fillsb and warnt4 far Ufa. Artificial Teoth repaired, exchanged or, rcrjoiMied, fram $9.00 to $ia per aet. Bsautii'ul Gem Euawelod Tcet iabcrted at priors ta salt a'.l. iil wsrk warra-jtod ti g'.va r-'tffct at!s fa.lion. People wha baTe ar.iflml teoti w: which they caatot Oj!, aro e lotbJ te call. '.cia!ly fsBEB Cwh. I G. DERR, E:At.Lisi!rD m airnisiows, Ta., ia (SA. li 'Si. S60. PENXsVLVAXIA t'OLLUGL', Gettysburg, Fa. -r-iOl'NDED IN 1H32. I.arKe Faculty. Two foil corj-sea of atudr Classical aad Scientific. Special courses In all de partnicntp. Observatory, Laboratories ard new Uvnmnv.iim. Threw I,rce bnildiDgs. Steai.i teat. Librruion 22,(.W vo'.iiraes. Kxpcr.fes low. Department of ilyg-.ene u 1 Physical Cuituro in chirpo of au ex p.-rienced phyaiciaf. Arcuss.ible by fre HUjnt Railroad trains. Location on tho liVfTLFTIEI.D Of GcttVbrjT most vleaKllljt audhealthy. PUi;AUATO!iY IE PAIiTJIilSl'i in separate buildings tor boys aD.1 young men prt urinj for bui nena or College undar spocial c u-o of the Principal aud three assistant, roiding with ntudents id tha building. Fall term op-ns eyf. 1th, iyW. For Cataioguos, address, II. Vv. MclCNIUUT, D. D., President, or Ksv. II. G. BUEHLF.K, A. M., I'riucipal. (JtUysturg, Pa. Ml ia Vaa 1 '... - i t'i i.l V : k- W, ti1 aTy-J I I n temrtst'T m i .. t V . t : I . r'. v." of C li -i- ) ur J la 4 ' . f fr ss m. m r tL I I t' ' r-T. a"kl --7 f ! aW V- fcv I tare vi lli do tho rest, and the 3aya and nights of torture . wiU be uukuovf n. Allta aro the yoUDg. mid- S . 13o pgd nud older people there has never been known S to pcwsrfal a preventive to Qch dcTHStatlons, aa S U fonnd In thtt erosX ram- S eial accxit. - JP7 fAa rt?r re, r 6 boii! for f.OO " ... .....1 "IT IA UfiT. Km ?wi limi n 1 tafan rmat imfmx m 1 W agaatiiTa wmty Cat aaayia-a.a.rt r ta jm1 1M af aoyateos ken bsi Mianatf am. IaMUaaetMt ta a4 tma hm f my auaaay TSi! mtttfrnt raw naUura alia ha vmmrcm tt Cvf tft MtlbiimaUJ.U.Knia. iiiw The greatest irupiovcTRent w CoroeU during the past twenty year is tlia use of Coraline in the place of horn or whalebone. It Is used Li all of Dr. Warner's Corsets ar.d in no c(Afrs. The advanlaes cf CoralLns ov er horn or whalebone are that it docs not become eet like whsltbcnc, end it is more Ceri LIc and more durcblc. Dr. Y.'arr.er's Coraiine Comfs are rnde la twenty-f?ur d:S"i;r tr.t Ft; let, Ctling every variety cf fibres thin, medium, stout. Ijz waLti and riort xakta. Sold everyv-.iicic WAIiSra LR03., 2?r3 New York i"Jvl Cliicao. 1 ALES ME N WAN TED- LOCAL OR TRAVEL! I . to iVd r.r JltntTf Stoak alry, Bx lnLind 9milv Lcj.oyniaat fKraHi-ra CHASE tXOTtEKs'cCilPASy, F-ctttittr, X. T. 80, ':. SUtttfic'i tlitt FiSSSfl FV?Vy .B.aa'Oll kl i waian mi a .. n cxr. vi r vl.i . Ww vri tfcaVJl r 4 Vm b-aev afarV o k-rr -i rr4 f-f v-a1 1r 46 3 Arawr r ai." t?n wi. t ' a I; KlC Kl aja) rW (!;- Na,l t ftv) tJSL ai i 1-4 -VJ cr-tU fcar- 40 OJ. r.-4aT rata r wrtv rl feav jtii iiaiiASrw'Z----: -V4lJW S3 i ii c-tr I & : ur wvaM jk iif ft ei r.w (A' K I kaa -r u aao'a t i IV afV. ajf'. a-' . Jta.-d aUrfi k--ti t. R a - yt irej Jt a T9 W11K BnW, tiiy fnva aa m9ta f ynff vfal aWTa. aoxiy uwaj. vnta) mmltrmm. Wst oBhod. atv., 2 ieU frprfl a -ntan'nla irart (pnatwl; arMnlxr full lm tin imrm rr Iwm gnyt C't7S2'' hsr?-v A rpho J4 1 mftl aa : ako-' t r n-4 ay averf asa vM la Barrvsa aa eWblliuai AAlrciV Prf F. C. EOtaXSIS, KOoOTact Cobb TOBACCO This standard brand of plug tobacco is acknowledged to be the best chew and the largest piece for the money in the mar ket. . I Ihco tin taj on each l:tvt. It3 extensive sale for many years has established its reoutatton. t'here is nothing better. Try it ror sals by dealers and grocers. ml HOLLOBAOeH ;f ON. JJiV i J.AXL1 - MIN 6TBEET, PABSON. 1- Having purchased the clothing store of mib -bargains to make room for our nevr stock Wo expect to mote a special of Gent. Farnu.UU) . We will also keep a f all baa of CLOTHING FOR MEN, ROYS AN CHILDREN. And a complete stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cop WEBUYFOBOABH- ... , .ii .... nriotto. Giv us a trial. VjUlCC OaU6S BUd BUJCUl Hollobaugli 5 We Lave just re stacked our store with Winter GcotLi for ar customers. The Senior member of the firm has juet returned from Eastern Markets, where he se lected with great care the good that his many patrons farer. COME AND1SEE. Our assortment is more com plete than ever. Come and eee. Our customers hay appreciated our efforts to give them goods to suit their purposes, and wt believe that we are better pre pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite you to come and eee and bo (satisfied. In Our dreSS roods department wa nave aimosi ever inin. Don't be backward, call for what jou want. FOOT WEAR. Our Boot and Shoo De partment Ls full in its assort ment, pdJ you certainly can ba suited in fit, quality Rud price. W l.nr-vr lH a ifi v rtt-.ta It 1T"1 niiai.cA C.tO. .. t-wrt Royal 6,45 .. io., Tbetrp. been added by th manulactures : attwa imi . b., a!i:iartowtt 7,12 a. m., wo inn tlipm all W ran ' l'0" T,;" " D'c1!,'ii T-H yve nde iieia a.i. c can , fc f BTtTi,i,t 8 02, ,rri.. t urriburg, supply you Kith foot wear for rao . .. reiiadeiphia, i,'J5, p. a. any in or out door service. Our 1 M'ein at 7,oa . m.. Fort ri 1 1 7,04 . si., Tbamn;nB, 7,'i2 a. u , Viil- grccery Department never ltg. iirrta.a, 7,2 . m., arrival at Ua.-ru-a.K Wc have on haud a full line ei't8.43 . fbiiadoiptia at i.as p. m. Frcfcl Plaiu and Taney Groceries. Also, the only fall line Q UEENSWAH II m tue county, livery iieuee must have its full supply of Queens and Glassware, this ia the store to call on for such ar ticles. ... " T0EACC0- To the lovers of the weed, wc say we keep the best brand?. TRY Ol'It TOBACCO. AVk orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. llemember the place, ILiiM firuriT, OrrotiiT Cuckt IIocse, Slifiaintown, F1., Frcd'Ix 12Si2XSCllA13: county. Lvery rOCLTRY TATS tl proptrlr IQ-Jtatcvd. Tbe reriTBT Ell LSiiii, I'Vlillbhed raonllilr, Bualj il'.usti uti-il, Is tie bt papr r for fancier ati fArmrr. Leas than fire cents A month brings it to yen potpnid. Sand stn pforHnmplecopy. Addran fe!lry Xtuilclin, i'-l c--il bt. New Ycis. V-trrwa O! Wirrmsm. cu wciiah, ao irant W:ni tLcK UiAnoa Koofikg n corei -rait sirv. Wnr ta so TKK pkom niu n!a or rem wmil 5a.Ai.-sa rr alssadv corira Tim baktk. Ccad for Illustrate J circular to EimET, fJc, & Co., f2.3 Walnut Gti-oct, PKILACEI.PH1A. NO MORE Or THiSJ Bublx r Shmxt mif-ss trorn iir.somforUihH t:, wlU often ap ..IT thr f.-ft. to . rciad " tins evil tho "CCLSRESTER" RUBBER C3 of?-r a shoe with the it. dde of tho h l liut . its ths KuoUir from alipr-in? off CaJI ror tho "Colcheatcr" "AD'rSESIVC COUNTERS" aajyoucaa wait, ruu orjuaip-lu ttoL. "T 3 VZyU iLi?-y- I daily at 4 80 a. ra.: Son. LOBI E. ATKIN8. p. ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, KiFrLiaTewJf, ta. 6-CoUoctiBg andCTyeiBf prompt 1; attended to. )rne Ob Main street, ta place of reni deoc of Leuis t. Atkiaa, Kaq euth ot Sridge street. f1 3- ar if 0 . .- . 1TT0SIJEY - AT - LAY, jJilKTLINTOTTX, PA. CT"OrEc a Sridja tit, eppesito Cuart Ueuis. Jaa 1!Lalui. Jo?a W. ETiirL IHSDBAN0E AGENTS, fCJir ROYAL, JUAIJTJ CO., PA. Sa70a!y reliable Ci'a:.i repreicctcl. Jaa. 1, 1SS9-17 Va.D.M.CBAWrCBB, BB. BAKWIX M.CBAVrOBO. D1 K. D. Jl. CKAWrOED . SOX. ava formed partnership for tbo practice f VrJicisa aud tbair cwllalteral kraocliea. j Otca at aid stLd,caraer f TUrd and Or- ( UjBJ will b. ,,,anJ at thelr wflis0 ,t ,n tiaiaa. anlti otherwise prafaeiiocully an-gi-a". Afr'l lit, 1S90. fENSSYLYASIA A1LE9AP7 TIUI-TABLfi Oa aad after Sundav Die. 14, ISSt?, Iralfca tlitt ate; at Ui3!in wlil rua tt tolls vc: EASTTTAED. ai Siiu AccawmodatiuD leavaa XiQia at !ii7a ajuiu a ,wv (. w-, run aovai, i S,C p. u.. 1'iou;.ot(j-B, Z,'i2 y. u., Uil. i larttawo, l,SS p. u . arrivua at llarrubcrg, j 7,00 p. FkilaatilbiA at 8,05 p. nj. j liitiiucM AcoaanBATiaa laarai AI. . I taeaa aailv at 6.29 a. u.,Trroa i a. u , wi ; ilauat luiuu at CM i. u.,' Nantua Ejaill : ta 7,t a. Bi., tfc Vt rtawa 7,-iJ a. u., Law ttcB 7,4o. a., iiiliurd 1.05 a. u., iTiilin 8.12 .ui.. Part Kyal 8,17 . u-.'a'riM S.- SS a. m., Taacarara 8 "5. ai.. Vaudrto ;a- 80 a. n.,Tbempso&u,wn 8.K7 a. in., Di'.r wrd ,i2 a- m., fclllleratown MS ft. ra., Nawport e.Cta. aa., arriving at Earrieburc 10,t& a. ai., an4 at Pi''lailpl.lft, 15 p.. .tu. ttA Saasa ExpBEaa luavea'Alucb Ul! at 7,15 a. )., ad auppiax t 1 rcguiu 1 lUiler.a hetwaea Altowna aad fc'arriibr.r, I ri'aca MlSiin ai 1S.5 a. in., Jiajrisfc;;. ' 11.40 p. If., and arriraa la fAiladUpLia &i 8.13 p. an. ' Mail Tbais la&vea PltLabnrg dally at ; fi,S0 a. zu., Altooua at p. ra., and stop , picj at Bit rtga'.ar (tatieui arrivea at AliTuia : at k 83 p. at., Marrlabnig 7.8 p. at., Thud ', adelpbia f,tZ p. ra. iiill Ex real lsavra Fittebarc atlCOpru. I Altan ii 20 p sn ; Tjroce 0 62 p u ; Hunt ; isgdoa 7,40 p u ; Lawiatoarn s 65 p ia Mii ! iio 9 15 p ta ; Harritburg 1 45 p tu f hila I de'.pbia 4 Zi a u. I Dav ExPKita leavaa Pittsbarj at 8.00 A. i W.; Alloona 11.60 A. U.; map b flugRcd W Mifflin at 2.05 p. K.; rr:vu8 at Harris. iart 8,20 r. X.; at Philde!hij,.M) P. j I Palladelpua Bxpreca will stap at lliiHl at 11 87 p. ra., nhco ie? El- WrSTlVAKB. I Kifllia Accommodation leavoa PUKa-I!-Jhia at S,60 a. in., HirriBbt:.- 12 10 r m Slilkrstora, 1,15 P. m , Ttiair.poi:to-n', 1,28 p. m., Krxico, 1,41. p. m., ,rt Koya!, v p. aiffiia,, ljn, p. m. rhiladui. pbia at 4,25 p. rc., llarrinr.nri, 7,2 t. m Newport, 8,23, p. rn., KllicrstoTfn, ?,'::: '. n , TkenpBtowa, ?,13 p. m-j port Rva ,vv ;ji.iiu ',Vt U. R1. tlir- . L . TO 5A ., . , "'ii ' P- Ailiiertin l,o p.m., IbetrpfoBttaa. i p. p0,t Ko).., 265 p. t., KiP.ii., 2,10. Fait I.b losve Phidi(hii itWr t 11 40 m; Harriilnrg 8 45 p tn Mifflin 8 p m ; Alteona lttaburg at 11 65 pm, Icrroa rbiladalal.in Ilarrisbnrr. 8 IS a. m - Dencanucn. 8 S4 a. m N'iruiri o . m.; Ville rstown, 40 . m.; Tkomj sontown, oa a. in.; van uvke, 19 CO a. m., Tuscar era, 10 tl a. ra.; Mexica, 10 7 a. m.; Pert Royal, 10 13 a. id.; M!fflIB, 10 28 a. m.; Kiliord, 16 25 a. m.; ifarrowa, 10 34 a. ra.; Lewistown, 10 40 a. .; MeVavtown, 11 14 a. n.; Kewten Bamilton, 11 S3 . m.; Uuu tirfden, 12 17 p. m.; Tyroae, 1 07 p. m. Altoona, 1 45 p. m.,and stop at all regular itatloca between llarrisbiir? and Altoona.; Ctstib K.iraas leavca Philadelphia dai ly t 6 22 p. m., Ilarriabnry, 10 20 p. m., stopping at Rockvtlle, jiary&vllie, Dunesn non, Newport, EillerstowB, Taouipsontown, Pert Royal, time at Mifllm, 1 1 55 p. m.; Al tooua, 'i 16 . m.,and Pittsburg, 6 10 a. in. Hail Tbais leaves Philadelphia daiiy at 7.00 a. m., Ilarrisbnrit 11.20 a. ia., New port, 12 15 p. m., MiflJin 12.62 p. m., stop piag at all regular stations between M.fni aud AltooD reaches Altocna at 3 40 p. m r"it!burg S.10 p. m. Altooha Accommodatio leaves Phil adolpUa daily at 1 1 49 a. ra., Harrlsbare t 4,10p. m., Duncannon 4,45 p. rn., port 6.12 p. m., Millerstown 5,22 p. m., Tbotcpsentown 6,23 p. ra., Vaudyko 6 40 p. m., TuKcater 5,41 p. m., Moxice 5,47 p. ui., Port Koyai 5,61 p. ui., Ui'dlia 5 66 p. rn., Lewistown 6,2C p. m., McVeytown If.,. 45 p. m., Kewton llainiitan 7 C5 p. m Huntingdon 7,35 p. m., Altona ' CO p. m. Pacific Expresaleavos Philadelphia 11 25 p m ; Harristcrj; 8 10 a m ; Duccannj.n 3 83 m; Newport 4 00 m ; Xifflln 4 St m Lewistown 6G1 am; McVevtown 5 22 . m; Alt. Union 6 4ij a in ; H'ntindoa 8 12 bj ; Petersburg 6 25 m ; Spruce Croc 6 40 ra; Tyrone 7 00am; Bell's Mills 7 22 a ra ; Altoona 8 05 a ra ; Pittsburg 12 45 p ta. "saw mills Patent VaiUble Priction and Beit Feed. STEAM EXCISES. I!ay Presses SIIJXGEE MILLS, &C. PORT1BL5 GRIST 3:iELS. Tltrcbhing Machints, etc. Send for illustrated Catalogue. A. R. FARQniAH CO., York, Ha Caution Xotlcc. Thennderaiifned.citizensof Walker Tp .t Jutiiata county, p., hereby c.ution all per sons not to tresspass en their lands for tho Purpose ef hunting : John A. (ialirhcr,. Christ .lusser. Cnlvin M-iRrnder, John F. ahr, David Diver, San.ncl Auker, Cyrua Siubcr, Stith Kvrchi.tr, WiHiaas CI:ck. w J -L
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