SENTINEL AND REPUBLICAN. SUPPLEMENT. MLFFUNTOWN, PA., 'WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1878. When it was an Honor to be aBond holder. From the Philadelphia Ledger. How times have changed with ref erence to government bondholders! There were dark days once when it was considered a meiit to buy and hold the bonds of the United States. Those were the days when the officers of the government, engaged in carry ing on the war against the men who were striking at the nation's life, were sorely in need of monev. and earn estly besought those who had it to lend their money to the government, and to take bonds, promising its hon orable repayment Then, as we have said, it was considered an merit to be a bondholder. It was a sign that material aid had been extended to the government in helping it through the deadly struggle. Indeed, there were extremists who held that the owner ship of a United States bond, when the existence of the United States was staked upon the issue of battle, was a badge of loyalty. Now all that is changed, and the ownership of a government bond is made the pretext for opprobrium and abuse ! But the people who trusted the nation then will continue to trust it now, with no more scare of the demagogues of this ' day than of the secession of that. POLITICAL. GENERAL ITEMS. Thirty Bostrn women are missing uaviug gone on, it is thought, with other women's husbands. rune women were killed in tbepanio i uc .jfuuuourg 1 1 a., i cuurco on Wednesday night, and thirty persons severely it.jured. The fall of a portion of the ceiling, plastering, canoed the panic A large number of counterfeit trade dollars are in circulation iu New York city 500,000 California falmon fees were scui mi Europe on calumny, to De dis tributed, 200,000 to Frauce, 200,000 lo Germany, and 100,000 to England. it is said that Peter Mankius, of Washington county, Ark, aged 108 years, eats fat bacon twioe a day, has spleudid set of teeth and is as active as most men of fifty. The price of cotton has declined about two cents per pound since the be ginning of the new crop year, which dates from the 1st of September, and is now lower than at any time since March, 185G. Tbe decline is attribu table to the estimated heavy crop this season and the steadily increasing de pression in tbe English market. 'A broken tooih and a foot out of joint are mectiooed by Solooiob as the emblems of unreliable things. Had Solomon livtd in our dav he might have added "a watch that will not keep time." A five-year old son of A. B. Beers of East Bridgeport, Conn., while play ing in a barn found a pistol uuder a By the revelations of tbe cipher tel egraph dispatches that were eent back and fjrward when .Mr. Tildeu's ageuis! were in the South to buv un elector : after tbe election, it appears that the j ""lago He accidt-ntally dis reformers were willing t pay $85,000 clrg,,1 ' shooting a four year old in Sooth Carolina, $50,000 in Florida, . D" vt H A- l,,,n!,e lu ,be " The and $8,000 in Oregon, for a Presideu- """"ded by died in half an bour. tial elector. j The story reuently published that At tbe close of a Greenback meet- ! ,be Xw Zealauders bad killed and ing in a town in Maine tbe other eveu I e,en five missionaries is pronounced ing, a collection was taken to pav the ! unrue. orator of the eveuing tor expeu.es iu- j Protestor atson will not leave curred. Tbe bat was passed around Mhign Ln.verslty. The authorities and when it was emptied it was full of j hve dded to his salary, and pieces of paper inscribed, This is 25 1 b,v S,ve0 huu '" assistant, Tbey rpnt " "Th a ia .SO ronta t. tn th i '" "" mciueucai , .(no; ti.. .,... m..' expenses, which - i disgusted. j If the Potter Committee would meet j once more and resolve to restore REPUBLICAN TICKETS. ELECTION, TCESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th. STATE. Governor, Henry 31. Hoyt Lieutenant Governor, Charles W. Stone. Secretary of Internal Affairs, Aaron K. Dunkel. JUDICIARY. Judge of Supreme Court, James P. Sterrett COUNTY. Congress, Horatio G. Fisher. Assembly, John P. Sterrett Prothonotary, &c, J. W. Wagner. County Treasurer, Jacob Lemon. County Commissioners, Hugh L. McMeen, J. Banks Wilson. County Auditors, Lewis Degan, Samuel Cooper. TOOR HOUSE Against Poor House. POOR HOUSE For Poor House. SHEEP LAW. Against Sheep Law. SHEEP LAW. For Sheep Law. In tbe Alps recently Mr. and Mrs. have been born hith-1 V""""1 Christian brass, their erto by hiuiseJf. j Pu'ur, precipice. nans Th. r Mk-:u'. i rass, he other guide, was a man of . . ' . - r frtfrntln atrftiiTtli mil ik. ee r t $20,000 it has expended, it would be economy and rerorm, and the the most startling disclosure" it can . ever hope to make. Tbe Greenback men in this State have nominated candidates for Congress in seventeen districts. - - - 1' l 1 n . .,. the!"'" " " ! which t, fonr hj one dollar. ' re coraea together j j was stout, and throwing himself back- r e j' wara cy sheer force or muscle he held Skinner, a cattle drover, of Ashv.ll theul guSpeDded and cried to his broth -New Wk. was attacked on Tuesday er to cut steps in tb. ice and mount, and n.ght by three highwayman dragged I , be quick ,bont it for be cou;d not gns. from bis bony stabbed and robbed of, jn tbem for more than a half an bour. i-j oear iouogsviiie. r. Jjr. W.iowneht bad not The commissioners of nearly all the counties through which railroads pass hive notified tbe wardens of the jails that tbey will not pay for the boarding . bun nut again and he was caught. dronned Win A large snake was found coiled on ' hatchet, which he handed to the guide, tbe reading desk in the church at Borth who soon reached the edge of tbe cre Wales, but it ran into a hole on being J vasse; bis brother still sustaining tbe desturbed. A tune on tbe organ drew Wainwripht's. r-ave him hanH ..A The drew him np, then they hauled op their O' expense of arresting trespassers on j villagers regaided tbe reptile with su- tourists, and all returned little railroads. perstition. for their ftighful adventure. worse