SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN Ml?FLINTOWN. WEIWKSDAT. 0T. 15. 1893. IS. P. SCI1 W E I E II j EDIToa AMD ofsieto. A Uie nortiiera States went re jniblio.xn. Tin'. llcpubltcHU urijwty in Perm. SyWa..ia is 13S.0W The Republicans in Allegheny Co., knocked fusion oloctn oat on election day. A stiiki: of c :U miners bus put tbe price of c jal up to $15 a ton in Lon - don. Tue Cl-velan administration seems to bo run by the south. The people of the north wii! tako them at their own gamo and unto north. solid ri-.siiEST Clevf.lasi ban ordered a restora'ir-n of the Monarchy fur Hawaii. J?resileut II irnson favored a rec tuition of the Republic that had been Bet up on that island. Thule masked robbers stopped .a passenger train near Hay field station Kentucky, early last Saturday morn ing and robVed the express car of over $7 000 iu monev. They knew ', , 1, ,tiv how to stop and start a iucomou uuvt iaj a and from the r way of managing a. engine it is inferred that they are railroadc" s or ex-r.-ihv'ader-1. . When- President Harmon recrg- . ,. Mi-; 1,0 n, , wi i?ii:il) ic of Hawaii, liec - 1 , .. , , tainly beiieved tliat a revolution li i t dfn plrtce and that the Q icen gov c rnment had been overthrown in ac cor h'.uce with tlie wish of thrt people of the island. Frtsul-nt Ch vehii.d h,-.- recall-vl the recognition and through his S-M-retary of St ate.Gresh :ra. reports that the overthrow of the m-aarc'iv was neeornpl'shed b a eo .Muitlee of thirteau m'.r, hve t whom were Americans. This com mittee he shvs was b-uhrd by tli coiumnr.der of a United States nhip of war, who sent a number of ni" riiiHS, completely arm d, au having iit'i tht-m a nnmb-.r of Gatlling guns tj o'-cu-'y the capitol city and ovir aw? the goverumoiit frvnu resis'iog the revoluMonary Wijrk ed t:ij c"m- .... 1 l r 11. lijittoe. bn.'U is Uio r.-poit 01 me. eas." that Prid-jut Cievel md's Sec retarv, GreotiTii, gives. Ck-v lands position is that the r.atjvrs f f. ti is luBil wer not liken into considera tion whtn the mot rc'iy was r-vr thrown but that the whole affair wis inaaagod by a few men without the J consent or knowledge of the people of the islan I, and therefora th Uni ted States cannot rec oguiz-i thn n-w government, but tu:;t instead ' f a recoguitioii, this govornmeut mu-t undo what it did, aJ restore the monarchy j 1st tn it was found when the United St ttes naval force inter fered an J set r.p the committee gov t rniaon!,. Tha Harrison Admiuistra tion believed that the large iitersts that American citizens had on the islatd ju-tiaed the act of the U. S. Xiaval comru'iuh r in acting as he di 1 vhile the ccnten ling parlies on the island settled t': ipicstiju of the kind of gov -rnrntfut they wanted. ParaMzd Towns. A Yas'aiugton correppotrltrt- of the X. rth Am r.'c.ui s iyt: An Aldia rna Congre ssman has received a let ter which is quite uniipao in its wav. It dccril.es tbe situation in what is known as a '"boom" town iu his part cf the couutry. It is a new town, with, a hotel just finished that cost $4.9,000 or $o0,000, and many lin etoree, dwelling i and shops. Living there ar quite a number of families who until recently considered them selves wealthy, but at the present day, says the wiitT of the letter, th ie is not a dollar in the town. EvvjU tho men who c .-usidercied th m eelves ricbure uuable to pay their ac-rvmts. There is tmployment for no one. Th-ra ia no business, bo cr.us-1 none of the people iu the town ard v ry few of those who live near by a ve any money. A!! industries have come to a dead stop. There is the t ,wn, spick and span new, with goods iu the stores Rud all the out ward appearance of prosperity, but the c 1 nmumty is as hopeless, col lect'v:-ly aud individally, as if it were afloa in the Arctic sea up.,n an ice 11 e. One of these letters received by a Colorado congressman tho other day contained a story which is wo th repeating, It told of inci dents which had occured'n short time before iu a little mining towu of that Btate. Of the 2,000 population scarcely a doz-'n, ex opting commercial and professional men, have any emplov meut Every day tha streets are fillod with idle men. Ou- day a fienzy seized the crowd and they resolved to board the east bound triin when it should stop at the si.stion, take possession of the cars and locomotivo aud make their way to the east in search of work Fully 1,000 men were gathered abjut the Nation at th-; triin hour, and many of them bid goodby to their wivus and children and were deter mine 1 to mako tho trip without tick et or money. But tho station agent telegraphed down the road, briefly describing the situation, and the rail war officials ordered the train to run through the town without stop ping. It was as much as the dense throng could do to get off the track .ir; i avoid being run over, so great wus the crush and the excitement The train did not stop, and the idle men turned sadly away toward their desolate homes. A miner With a 6tarviug family entered a J grocery store a-i-1 a--k f jr a sak o f flmr. 'Uut I liave no money," said the man, ploadingly. "Then you can't have the flour," replied the storekeeper. "Cut I mnit und will havo it." persisted the :ufn?r. 'lly friend said the grocer," I am us poor as you; I have my goodp, it is true, but if you t:ik. them without paying for thorn I too, will starve." 'I can't help that," bail the des perate minir. "I mustlave fwd for my wife ao.il cliildran." Suiting th notion to the worii, lie I leaped tipiti the counter, grnbbo-l a stick of il ur and sinned towurd tue door, his wife liunyiug to Lis arm, iirploring him not 1 1 do it, ond the three children crying a!; his heel 4. The crocer iInuUd himself beforo the r; treatinpf man and was, knocked , ,,nvri j1v a i,;ow fr(,;a tb miner's fist T:;ca iriiin ttrO'le out upon the street jliia wife dinging to hi.n, cr ing and ' begTing linn to tai;e the 11 ur back to its riglittu! ovii-r. Uut tue miner walked 0.1 doggedly toward his little CHbin in the outskirts of the town, the crowd making way for him and no ouo interfering with his progress gves. As pooh as the grocer could pick himself up frotu the floor he started in neirch of the sheriff. Ti'ftt nfficvi1 summoned a posse of men and pro eeedf-.i to the door of the miner's cabin, followed by a conr-i.l; rable crowd. At the door the sheriff and his men paused ar.d lo.ikod within the lit'lu homo. Li one eorot-r s lI the miner, Lis La-ad between Lis , imCla anJ t'-.eh-ars now for the lir-t , ituestreaaiing down his cheeks. In 1 Lhe middle of the ilo r w.s the sack ' of Hour, where t'ie m.ncr ha 1 thro a u , . , , I it with sncii vi i-en o that the sack , mr was 6t.aMere,i 1 . ji ah ut. Oa her knees wis t ' e i miner's wife, wi'h a bowl of watT I befon- h. r, Lna '.ding the fljur into j dough a:.d mingling with it a's h-.r 'tears. Toe throe chd.lron ver gf.th i . . . . . -1 j ui!-'l about nor ea :orIv cafe, lug ui mo; st-la of thn riw, wet dough asi i an i voraciously eatirg thtui. It was 'i p'.'turt no one who saw c ul-l ever forg t. Hio-nuS'd Times: Isiac Diciel, of Lvk-'ii township, has four da-ns :-tockil with Gemma carp, and -sti mitijs that they contain more t b a r 10,0i)0 of these ch.)ice ti-h. He has taken out. pac:me:is that weighed three a'-d a half pounds. An old h g belonging to Airorj K opi-ohaver, of Lykens township, bi escapo 1 to the m unit iins sine uprirg an-1 turned wil 1. Sue c;m-t be ?jp"oached and i contiunal'.y mnki'ig depve lations on tho c rn fi:; Is. The hog is fit and Mr. Ko- penhaver t ITrs her us a pi'zo to any person who shoots her. Tim school directors of Saville to wnshin Jin ve rt-niscd to auow ary a id ail kinds of preaching. pry--r i:if elmgs, l t:-ia-y societies, etc, in their fc;ionl houses, and liav given orders t- the tec!i rs scordi'ig'y Absalo 11 Yolm rande tho b g dog dottl. IT- e..M a. oi.n dos for $10 to ,1 party in Duuraituon I g--t a 2; uu. Sll in m u v y.c l tie gu liX ,.ll L., vul.id at -l. J.jh T. W.df aiso s-ihl his c ou d g, Ii ;ve, f r $30 10 a M arsvi!le party A UUo.ber of 111.1 1 il'gs hav;' rr"". tcd ;uu.':i un-" ir-i'K S3 i i Aaibersn's vailc-y re(- ntlv. More 'ban a y-ar ago the Spirit t '..l i f the shooting of a Iliad dog there. I" seems tliat din ger from hi Hi tucks di 1 n.it end wi h his ihatli, for within t in past pit v.eks dogs which he b t 1- goi.'e mail an t bitten cbu :r-n. (to-s calves aad other animals Among the i'dgi wh'ch hav recently want mad nr tlios; of D-vid Cilbertsoi), which bit three childri u, hogs, and a calf. Hiz'ft's flog an I mmy other dog--; of ();hvr McYitiy, a bull dag, which bit six d gs in Ii- iu'iiu'.e?, aa-'l of othtis living iu th it. vicinity. Au I'ntque TuoiubSioue- ilarblj c liter Tobias Ancker is ptvpnriag a -.totie to to placed on thegrarj of tiecoral Wiiiiatu D -ll, after the G li.;ial l.ai le:t this f r tiiebuUtr w-nlil, which Lis niauy frituus hopu may not bo iu m .; y ye ns to come. The st e is a -l.OdO p -und j icce of conglomt-ratn rock 11. at crops out iu Miilt.ll Iliilgo ir; -Sliado m .uutaiu four milw-s noriti of Miillititowu. Th (jleneral, however, die-, not get toe sli no out of its for ma. ion bt-d iu the mountain, he got it ou tho Island wh re it was depos ited by some prehistoric llod. Ijoi g ago, sometime in the fifi es, wii:ti tlie (iojerul owue.l the I-iiaiid, tlie stone iay ia the fouling rcadvvuy ta tbt; Lsliliu bu:ld ngs and ht ha l it, tjus'; a raiiro iders term, side trucked, where it iay till Mr. Auke.r brought it to ins marble yard on Wa. haigton street, last week, wiieie Kuubcn Au ktr Las boeu engaged iu engraving the Lama of too General upon it with a blank Bp-ton for the dato of his de mise whoLicvtr th tt lakes place, tee name and ago and dato of the dt-atu of his wifo and cui d. When finish ed, Mr. Anker will place the stone in the Presbyterian cemetery in . thi s to vu where the General's deceased family are interred. 2so more unique and u i more enduring monument than ihat caa be placed upon a grave. The Dollar, Rodger Case- The Dollar Rodger case iu Mililin county that resulted in the death of Dolitir ou tn 10th of November is stated in tow Ij.ivisuu G'lZtto as follows: An iy Dollar died Friday afteruoou from injuries received at the bauds of Josh ltoJgers, Mr. Dol lar live.l in the tiousj to the east of the pike at Jack's cretk, near where it empties iu the riwr. Rodgers lived iu a house about a quartea of u mile further up tho creek. Robert H. Myers owns soim pr perty in tho same region, cf which Dollar had chargo Recently tho latter cut some timber oil tho Myers tra;t, which some unauthorized person removed. Mr. D illar mado a search for it and claiming he had iliscovered it on the Rodgers place, Wednesdiy of last week charged the la'. ter with having btolen it. This .vas resented aud a quarrel followed, during which Dollar was badly beaten about too right eye and head. The sims afternoon he came to town aud made complaint against Rodgers before Justice Shnll but he could not say that Iijlgjrs had Lit him with anvthing but his fist, a'tbougn the irjur.es are slid to look ns if they had leen made bv some iiihtiUkicnt. The next ,' Thursday Rodger was given a LotV-: ing, his defense being that Dollar ! l,o. of .;. o ,1,.Klo l,i!t..1 axe and that he had on'v dtJondod himself, but in default of bail he was ' commuted 10 jau 10 awau in u nexi , xhe u,ya ioyilltv to tho admiral was week. ! jiatheti-vbut it vn:i a barren display of It was not thought 'Vodnesd ay j nfffvtion. The n lmiral was right. The that Dollar was seriously injured, as i lad ought to liave jumped and made a ho was at first abla to R3t around j resolute effort to save his lifo. Tito ad ab,ut as well as usual, but he was ! miral liad weighty reasons for preferring hurt so badly that he died Friday af- to stay at his 'ost. The iaiusliipiaau'6 ternoon. An inpiebt was doomed unneces sary, but a post mortem examination was made Friday evening by Drs Parens and fiinehart and they re ported that a blood vessel was rup tured on the right sid of Dollar's, had which caused a clot of b'.ood to form on Ioh brain, and this killed him. Horse Thief Coufederates Horse thieves biv boon p'j'ing their rocr.tiou in this county for some time. ElTorts sh(uld b-i m ide to ar rest and punish thtm. It is to bo regretted that so many horse tbievi-o PhC-i n 1 iirrn-t inl nn n til ?;i t I I.!-. baps 0110 reason is thuy havi in any unknown a:.d si'.eiil corifed;-rates who hide . and scieeu them from the know ledge of tho owners of til; '."; si s ami the t Ciders of the law. Carlisle S. ntinol. A Itl.l Kobbrry. Three iuiskoJ nun enlered the' resilience of John Horning, iu Olb er to-.vnsli'p on Monday tvc-nu.g abtut 7 o'clock T ie only persons piesent in the hoii-e w.--re Juin hi moth r aud iiirod man. To' pieii ilrew th ir revo'vers a'-d told the inmates that : they mi-a'ii bui'.iiess an 1 tiiey must k -ep rpuit. Tliay then deui i".l':d Mr. H ornirg t: open the srJ- vhi: ii heili.l lite! so. oe demurillg they toi k from it a gill watch 'tieh John prized very hii;h:y. it bi irg his fath ers, on.- h.iiij.o t d'ilais m laui v, f r y three of which was the hard earnings if tho hind man. After vnji ying hu-riy euppj-r who h they prepare i themselv.-s, they departed, ir.'orniitig the inmates that tiiis was; Uf t ti o first meal they had eaten in the.r housn McVi-ytown Jonrual, Xoveiuber S, 1 1 A Bu'Iet anil Xiekle irallowcd- Sumlpy evening two littlo children of L. Ij. Tr g", of Lshc-1, aged r" speeiivrlv -1 ad '2), yt-ars. wore p!-y-in; with a ha f OTi"ce bulVt aud a nickel. Ti e ol 1: r swallowed th !u'l, f.t.d wuil-; the parents w.ire c re- ra.ii ting thi-r- on the tnal'er child also sw:ilhw-d tlie) ni-ke!. Ti. 'at--t r choke 1 aud aearly Eaccinibe'1, ' ut the pie" was f rc-d -loan it . throat, thi c'o'.d rjcti;ig blff.d liih c-uldivn at t!ii-i writiiiiiLr s.'ciu U.ini till." Kiir.-ii! ef their uei-l;;: ifor v teats. - oiulR-hl A dvocote. N- l.ei-lu. The Road to YktOhT, by L. I ITan iy, to tie delivered before tha Texciiot's In.tiiu'e in Cj-urt Ilnnsr, in Tues. lv tv -niii.', Xovenjoer llStt-, lSlbl The Held hern Times in s; eak inrf ff Ire ! ure sav" Tl;e enj -yinent of a spa n lid lec tnre was ruu pleasure rf tl."se '. w-nt o la:-t uigbtV a-.'ssl-i'i of il.t CoU'ity Insi't ;re. The rpi aker was Ij- vin Irving Hindy, mid his mi' j-ct, "Th" i! u I to Y' -i n y." T!i" i i'h school ball ciiniaiiic I livs hundred pe-p!e. Tho -e- tur." is an x; !:' a tion of the jirio-iples upon which it succeF.f ii life inns' be built, w! so grd oal unfolding by bv Prof Iliuaiv is illustra'ed by ar t ir.ci lr nts that cmio ua-hr h:s p;-rsona! o'osr-rvati m I He i..is t'no f.icultv. Da kei. i;i tie m iv re -in ct-, i f vivi.'c 'l sri-strt-e;. fafll alvzinpr a tiind'a caivi r. Like H. Jer.'tnf, li- Watelies tli Lr'inrr in -ii pa-s hy ar.l hi" man up as he hus '.v n pe-sition iti the l.mttlo ;f lifo. Ir i an iritTtr.;iri:; an'l icBi.'irntir !i;ctur'i an.l nitipy n. pfrir-r i-as j-rofito t !y liis liotcrmina-t-ion t follow ih htejis i f uuc c-f I'l'uf. ll'iuii's niro-hsful tliar.-tcters. Tbe entire: lrcturc was a soan-.l ilisexuirHe, bri.'tlinsr f'v itli f ori. lly j ail w pliy un 1 nr.-iotiual sense. lln w.-is p'eusiny aril elr-rvient nr. 1 -.vtis fjrfe.(;il with vkiitifiii uiiplauiD. Iiftli!.-lit-in (I'a.) Times. Tlie Seifiith Daugliter cf the sevv.ntli ilauwhU-r ia Bai l to b. Inckv, lmt hor lack 1 oh not cmp-ire with tho '-iuuky .Yumber S-.ven" of Humphrey's Specific, ua ibfallihle cure for coughs anil cl !s. Try it. - 7er Hotel Iu I.t ternu Str-viel Lu--h, foriru'liv of the Kfvsti.iuj Hotel, in Patterson, has refit ted and refurnished the 01. 1 (Jen tral Hotel in that plac, which ha.-; b.-cn unusod for HPVtral years. The new lioito is i"il!ed the Afhtort, and is con vetiiwit iu ell iti t qui"1 men t. It is heated throughout with st am. Its hath and toiht ru-.-iii is located nnthe second floor and is rittpl up with the iiiorit ajiprovo 1 Fauitary eipaipaient. Everything about the house ia new and Mr. Leach deserves great crt-dit f ir his efforts to furnish to the trav eling public such accommodations ns are- usually only found in cities. His terms arc moderate and wo fetl con fident Mr. Leach's move forward wi l be appreciated by the public. Life la .Misery to ni.'tuy people who have the taintof E-crofula in their blood. Tho agouieu caused by the dreadful running borts an-1 other uianifootutions of thi di--eio-o are beyond dubcription. There is no other remedy equal to Hood'H Sarsaparilla for bcrofuiu, salt rheum and t-very fono i f blood disease. It is reasonably sure to bexotit all who yive it a fair trial. Nov. 15, 1893. Hood's Ptlls v::-e all livsr ills. Mrs. J. Long's baby was burned to death in her hoinu at Sterchfield, Minn. A prairie fire was the cause-, and the mother herself was badly burned. The Interior Department is said to be overran with ll.-a.s. SELF SACRIFICE. tVithoat Jnti;ini.i jioiiveitnecon.e-8 smtimf i.tio Viisary. Young Lanynn, tho n.iifeiiipaian, who went down with Admiral Tryon on tho Victoria, was a s-iitiu:eural lad. "You had better ji.inii," cried the admiral to tho bov. ! "I M r.-.tl.r-r st.-'.y with yon," was the midshipman's reply. : iiiy was iiuug uvy ia-ui biiucr t-xress BeiUunent. Lipial'y wastef "I and nn justifiable was tho zeal of a .ew Jersey workman, who listeie-d t o a If iy"s frautic ajPiH-al for the rescue ol h1 r uog, whiL-h was U-niiidcr-ing in a pond. She fancied that her pet was iu extreme danger. The workman pluni'jd niio tl.'o wati-r and swain ontto tlie dog. There he wis -uudenly attacked with era r:i p an 1 v. .n irowii'.-d befi-re tho , ladv's cvps. Tl dog r warn ashore and ' :ii'.lc at the rescuer, . 1 lvcn mi-uuder-v than Foolish for a ra hysterical l.uly'a j barked from th whose i!i:e. -.no:: etoixl. I; was v man t ri.ic in-- o pet dog. 1 in l"roo;i!yn played a t i r erv i,i IL,rso ma ' awa ' - a 11 v i:i .- he wasc!i;it:ii:g 1 1 r' t: r. t; tin., i.. a I: v. ; iiil'V.'. A 1. ti .iriii l.iu-l his l! t V. U!l no 'ii i-i r. 1 b; i v oar a v ..-.in l);rei-!ly iu :.. wish a . !:) lul 1 br. n , t!...- ctr-et, e onicri'-s of her charsjo t:g ch-l-t. 'i M-- !.;:: t'ic -rr. ac n-.-i rrfrb:-.-::!' 1 i.; w.'i-..-:' h.M b l-ysia l.a-: tii 1 .1.- -. r; iin th--- si.l -,vai-f. Tin- v.'urK.'iU'.n did a-t 1 in:; fnrw ,: d. he i-ar.ght -.itat . S;.rii.-5-the animal by tins briille ami :.to;p. u In time to rave the i Uu l:.i;-u barily l.il-Vs life. The horse, rovo.iting against c'lotnre. r--ared nn l tuade a plangj for lil-rty. Tiie bri dle bro!:e in the workman's ban 's, and he fell mid; r the horse's feet. Iu a mo ment bo was trampled to death. This workman bad a wife and children dependent upon him. Ho undertook a most hazardous feat in atteuiptiii j to r-ton the hor.s-;b'- the bridle ends in front of tlie baby carriage. Hat although he lost his lire and bro-n;ht calamity upon his ht.isi'h"!d I.e. exhibited singular uu feliishness nnd fortitude. The siht of the sl.-epinir ehild exposed to a humble ilea'h set his warm heart beating, and generously :u..l impnl ively he did tho only t l.ing that could have b;vn Juno for the child's rescue. Tliat was bi tter th ma useless sacrifice of life for a pnppy. It was nobler than voluntary sni- ie with t lie admiral, who I fe.tri-d a court marshal's pmti ibl.; lirand tf inunh ri r luore than he feared death. tide;-s "cU" s.t"rl:'.e bare .itb-ennte mo tive aud jas'.ilieati :i b-r the risks, it be ci'iii'3 a t;-i:t iiii!:t.il vagary iuvolvinj; M-ns- i 'ss waste of life. Youth's Com panion. A tIidil s.t!man. an e'chiiig hanging in the Tinr wiiflo . t a Jjr--v.-..s a y ;iiw;i' store, and in ung voniau lmikir.g l'y and by she went rk who Feer.it-d to be - lure department to front ll;- r at ii a 1;:: in and a -1; in charge , . d ll 1 i-anw u to .it-r. ' D-i Jen want to buy it'r"' inrjnired that f l'-t'-ian, sharp -ning a pencil as 1,0 sp. ke. "1 v.a:.t (o ri-L- it," repli-"d the young woman with Mirpii.-je. bnt commendable f.r-.nTi.-si. "V. il," drawled tho cli r'. Lis poi ketknife and favorite; tho cus tomer with his undivided aud somewhat insolent --.Mention. "If you want to buy i", I'm willing to tr.ko it out f the win dow. As fur S'-eing it, yen can fee it p. rfectly well fr-m the ,-lreet. I haven't it in stock, and it' i a great deal too murh trouble to g.-t it ,,nt if yon ain't going to bi.y it. If y e.i :ire, I'm willing lo taken down. It's Ti.'" young woman va i 1a:;ili with siirj.i Tie n hlie raid iu suft ;.n-J po lite tone-: "You r.rr too kind. I will not trouble yon." And in the mind of tkewilm-.-se-ithero arose n ie.:i i'.ion ns to ja.-t what the prov ince f an .".tt 't.dant in a store was. Mew York World. .V C'pMeire tTiiUe. As jjc.iil an csatu-ic in can 1 o rivpnof the jule.s jdayeil on i:.-v strel.-i.t f is the at.cii-at ''IVhiii--" i-C V.'ittclii -ter college. (Ja the first a;-;" -iraitcc of a bey iu tho !-ch--wil a i-otaii.itiii.ti will alj l:i;.'i with a lili.aiy air if lie lias a 1. ml: ci:!U-l Pemiie M iron rrotereii" (iirei k for "Seti-l the f.'.l farther"), wi'hoi;'. v !;ich it will be imjio'sibl." to rre;i rly :; -t tl'.rctt -h his , werk. Of cni-.r.-;e l.e v.ill s.-iy "No," and ! then he will l.e m nt en a will goose! cha-e from oti-; 1-ny to another in the t hiipes of ohtaiitiittc a cn;iy. The frame is kejit nil with urcat .-;cirit nntil tho ohlt-r boys are tireil of tin; fun, ami then the grwn lal is reft rre.l to (;: of tho inad ter", who, iuteatl i f jjivin hiiu a vol ljiae, its he i m ets, c n.i.s his trouble by explaining to him tin; j ilco of "IVmpe." Lomlou Tit-Uit.-i. Wmider In l'eiiiiiifTiit:i;. The renowned I r. Heylin i;i his "Life of IvitK Charles'' relates tho fullowin;? extraordinary story of theartis'icnbility of an old time kni.ht of tho pen: "In the time of the reign of Queen Kiizabeth ono Hover wrote t'no Ten (.'ointnand ln"ils, liie CY--eil. the I'a'.rr X osier, tho quis'ti's name ami ti e year of our Lord within a sace that could lie covered with a penny, lie jravo her inaji oty a pair of .--i i-ciaeh s of his own artilicial makiiifr, that by the help thereof, she did plainly und distinctly discern every let ter." .St. Louis lve;:ublio. The Solution. "Eriile;et, v. hat was that loinl itoise 1 heard in 3-onr room last night? Did soniethintr fail'r" 'Xot that I kimws on, ma'am. Maybe It's meself ye hoard fall aslit-p. Ye knows I'm a heavy sleeper." Truth. LHG.iL. K ta'e of Kliznbeth Kaiiflfnian. Letters TVMamentary on the eatate of Elizibetti KanO'nian, deceaned, iite ot Fiy- etie township, baving been pranti-d lo the niiderifrned. All person indebted to said ca'ate are reqnnrrl to mako hiuuediate pa nfnt, ana innae h.ivinK daima to pre- axnt ino p ime R itnout ilenv. LKWIS PFllJEN, Executor, McAlis'erviMe, Juniata Co., i'enna. LKG.1L lOURi" l'KOCLAMATIO.V. Whereas, the Hon. J EKHM AH LYONS, President Juilpe ol the Court of ('nninii.n l'leas, (or the Forty-First Judicial IMstnct, compo ed ol the counlii-s of Juniata ar.d Ferrv. and the Honorable JOSI A tl L. BAK TON and J. P. Wit KKKSHAM, Asoc.i,te Jndjrs of th. .nd ronrt of Cuiiniten Pleaa 01 Juniata county, by precept duly issued and to me directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and Geueial Jail Deliv ery, and tieneral Quarter Sessions of the Peace at MitHintown, on the FIRST MONDAY OF DF.CKMBEB, 1893, BRING TUE 4th DAY OF THK MONTH Notice is uerubt given, to the Coroner, Justices of tbe Peace and Constables of tha County ot Junuta. Ihat tiiey bo tbeu aud I il.rre in their Top-r p-.-rsom, at 10 o'clock m 1 lie tori-tieou olMu-1 day, with thuir rec j ots, miiiiiiiunR. t-xmoiimthfO and Oyer ; rt-nii iiilwMnci-B, to Co thd ttiins that to tin ir otl'cts reepectfully arper'iiu, agil ihofo thai ure hnund by r-rgnil inco to lrui-fcute ngiiinut the riiouem th n r.rn or may bi" in tl.o Jail of raid cn'tn'v, Ik tli-n Mini IVi re to i-rustcme raiust Ilium as chull t-c jimt. Hy an act of tho Asnriutiy, paxood thn fjth day ot May. 1851 it raelH ttm 1ut of Jtneiora of the Pe .cd bl thu nevurl conn lies of lui Cm;.iont-allb ti return to tbe Clerk of the Court or Qaarler Sessions of lhe re-cUvo countitm, all th recojtnl uni Ch intered into before them by anycitj. zen or persona cbarped with tho con 1111s bioa ot auv crime, except aueh ca-nsas nny ended before a Juslicn ol tha 1'eace, u-i -der nisliii)? laws at leant leu it ays tol-ne il.i- comme: cement ol the noi-fi in nf the t'lHirt to ahicli Ihey are iimdo returnable res-fH-clivulj, and id all rnn-a wh.;r. ricog- 1 1 -natices ry tr.t-rel iulo ions tii.jn (en ,IaV ne'nra loe coiunieDcement ot the h- in to which tbev aro mul-i retnniib'e, tli.j aiil Jusueta are to reinro tlie a-ttiii in the (141110 manner is it waul act bad not been panned. Dnudat MitHintown, the L'n-t dav of Auc't in lhe year ol our I.01 I, ona th ju and eight hundred and nin- ly-thrte. SAULKL LAVP, Sheriff. FarairF's Offu-s, 1 Il-Hliutovin, Uctobor81, 1S!I3. 4; llEKKT'S sale ok real estate. By virtnn of Fundrv writ of Levari Fa- !c':l" i'd fieri Facia containing waivers of 11 ipiikiiionn ana f xeniptiotia i-iu,d out of 1 ti.- t'i urt o! Coiuiunn l'leuof Jui;i:it.iiono j Ij, rt turnaiiie to tiiu December Term tik-xt i ot mid Court, ami to me directed, 1 mil I t'Xposo lo aa!e by public outcry, oa rlUDAY, 1EOI.UKK l.v, iH'.3, nt 1 o'ciucl; 1'. M., nt the Coun lloua-j in MUClOtowa, Pa., the several tracts ol laud li: I'Minaltur deauribed : Trxel Xo. 1. All the rpht title uud in er ct ot Jolia T. Jacob iu a ceruiu tract of i iud siiua'e in Turbett towibip, Juniata county. Fa., bounded and dcM-riucd as fol lnwa j on the norih by l.-uilj ol A. B. Sny ib r; en the east by Tunis nl T. II. AI-.Cliros ui irs anil Jutiu Ki-hler and heirs ef Ii -nji-niui J.ci.b.l ; on ttitr M-iiili by laliils of Jibn Rot.l-.-r ami l.t ir of H-njiiinn J.icobj and K E J-i-Mei.li ; on lli fst by Unas of R. L. Aiciitin o n : a i ii i ii)g tjiie hundred aa i int uty live acres more or less, having tbero oii erected to frjnie dv. elling bouaea, hdi k iiiru, v.aguu abed an t olboi outbai d iira. Tract "o. 2, Also, all the r-gtt tit'e and ia'ereat of John F. Jaeebt in a certain tract ct Und jilnaie in Tnrheft township, Junia ta county. Fa., hom.ded and deM-ribe i as lol owa: on th- north hy IjoiIi ot f . 11. Mc Cliire's heir aud liei.j o: in Jacobs' ucir ; on the e.isl t-y lands of ei.i'i lb-r'zl r's i.iiis nn l I. ."J. Kejinrr's loirs; on the south t-y hauls ol Daniel !iln , au I o.i thi; ri t'y l.i:.da nr Wiiii.mi Kohler and K. E. McVccn, c-ontaining one hui.dred acres more or Iei, h iving t h i reon erected two sfoi e f! n ellitij; h iiii-cs, bark barn and other outbuilding. Tract Kp. S, A'so. all the ripht, title and interest of Joho F. Jacob in a certain tract I mountain land aituatn in Tnrb tt t ovr,. snip, Juniuta county, fs., bounded and de cubed as follows: On the re rth by latidi of J. Th-inipson, Nr; ou lhe cast by lumla of Jiihn A. Kulitcr and the; heirs nt h'enjnmin .'a -i.!- ; ol the mn'li by i'i rrv ceiinty iin.-; en ttewotby Ijnda of It. 'J (Jra'ii'.ti, cotitatuii'g ouo l undrr-d acres uioru oi tefs. Tr.ict Xd. 4. Al.i-n, M the riaht. title ard inlcrest ! J-ihn V. J nubs in a corlain Onct of niomiti:n land -iia.ito in Turl.eti town ship. Jnni if i eintn . v. I' i , b uie l 1 ;ind de ser brd a f l!nw: en i!i- i.mtli t-y lird O' J. N. 'I l.ep-lisil'l, Sr; en tu- iel bv l.irds of Y.if. Aarirt Si. ber; oa the neth by thw I'i rry ciuutv ; on t'i- west bv I.Tda ol Bctij onin Jacol a' beir-'.cunViinin;; ma" hun !rfd acre more er lcs.. Tract No. 5. Also a'l the rieht ti'le and J interea in a tract of wondljriil, itnat in shatting'r, o-niip. j-i.o.i. t,n, r,. I luiitided an 1 denlird aa follow, on tf.e mot bv lands of H C Ilower nj Elijah Hnwrr; on the est bv lands of J. Y. Suuitnel: on the south liv Mnds of Saniii-I lii zm in; n the west hv la id of U. E. VcVren and J. T. Tnrbett avd C. .V. Tur-tiL-tt ci-ntamint; 40 acre:-, inure or less. Tkct No. 6. Atsm a!' the rijht title ir.d interet ;l Jnha F. Jr-!n oi :i certain fnct rf wecdaiid .-itnate in Trrli.-tf n!dp. Jmiiiiia c.eiitiiv, I'j., b'-iiTi'V ! m l drucrib 1 I ?n follow s . cei lhe neriti oy I ia is o-' . ?.i . i Ki i ner's heir nt-d !). T. Citmer: en lhe! e.i-t t-y Inn. is of V. T-iti-!i I' i'tii-i ; on the muth bv 1 mis of N.iah li-n izVri. lairs:! on the wet tiy lards !lni I 11 -Hues, nni- tfiininc 2J acres mure or Ic.-s. I i ! Trai t No, ! inteirsl o!'J 7. Also h!; i he lijtht title and j iin f". J ici.tis in a certain tiact i ! Of WO'ldliMid llu:ite in 1 i:rtitt lnwr.lii;-, t-onndtdanl de-erttcd j riti tiv land fl Neah j i!.e eii.i iiy lands d i Juni.-iia ruttnt), Pa , a lol'eai ; on 1 h - l Hortj'cr'.-, lieira ; m Il.-nry 11.0:1; tin tie i-'iii':i f-y lauds ef R. I K. M -Uten ; uii the -. st ty larids of IJ. E. ; .VcMceti ciint.iti.nii; I'.irce acre luore or "rart n A tr.i.-t I' Intel sitn ite Millurd l.ivi:.-l:i), J'iriittH coniiiv. Fa U'lUi.'H-'i nii-l ue.-ri ii-u .1 :iiiii?i; i-n liie , ,ul ,.K.:. , ,, , Ki'.r.tr.ra'i ; i n ttm.i t hy IomIs of Jehu Sliovcr and (!. M Grah.nti; i n : tie m-ii Ii t. lard oft;. M fir-iliticu; on tl' west I bv l.indw t'i Mrs. Anni.;S ne 1 ciiia cnin; eihli-s acres ru-ir nr i.-s. Having there nn erected a tao an i one lialf ftery Irame rtwellinjt house, turn and otlierou building. Seized taken in ei-ciitiiei atei to be sold as the prop rty of It ivid H. 1'. Kahicr and Kiancij .V. 1'. Kahler it!i njltc.- to S. K. f. Fabler tcrre tenant. Trsct No. !. A imct ol land situate in Tun'arora township, j isn- i'a ceunty, Pa., founded and dei-ciilied us tel'ews : in the tor th by lar.iis ot Joseph p' bbs, Malhias Sjnjder, and Iilniich tl, Landi-; on (be cast liv Tu-tearer 1 is at.d lands of Manlia Dowlinjr, 1) U. Miiik-r, II J. Kent; iii. 1I10 smith l I. nds or 11. J. Kent; 011 the wot by hunts ol J. I Hellietinger, cun- . " . , . . ,. ".r.en rect-a a u p hoiise, Irani.: stable. Si. zed t-lken in ex - - cutinn and to be sold a the propony ol S. 1. Kol.rer with notice to Goorgo Y. Bennett, teirMemnt. Tract No. 10. A tiact cf land situate- in Tusi-arera township, Juniata coiinlv, Pa., hoiifti-d sid descnt-et as lnlnvrs 1 nn the north bv lands ol J ones b 5 diiUen. Jaiueg M. Allep, ar.d Wilam Van Swerenp-n; on the east l.y land l William Van Swer engen, and II. J. Kent; ui the noiiih by lands of 11. J. Lent ; tin tho west by lands of Isaac llecknnin, ront iiulng eighty six acres n.ore or less, hannic thereon erected a two story Mnne dwoil-nir house, frame stable, wmrnn abed and other outbuildings. Slticd taken in txeenti-.n and to bo sold as the property ot S. ti. Hohrtr with notice to Ii. J. Keut, term tenant. Tract No. 11. A tract of woodland situ ate in Tuscarora township. Juniata couuty. Fa , bounded and described as follows . on tho north bv lands ol II. J. Keut ; 011 the east by lands of William VanSwerengen ; on the south by lauds ol James Gray ; on tbe wet bv lands ol J on-'s Gray, contain ing twenty six a'-r- more or less. Sicze-i taken into execution and to be sold as the property ot f. i. Koiirer, with notice to 11. j. Kent, terre tenant. CONDITIONS OF SALE : Fifty dollai of the priceorsum at which the property shall he Kiruck off shall be t-aid to lhe r-kerirl' ut ilita tune ot sale, un less the purchase money shall be lets than that sum, in which ca:e only the purchase mene; shall bo paid, telierw is" the property will again be immediately put up and so id ; the balance, of '.be purchase luoauy must bu paid to the Sheriff at hi ofhee within five K . ... . da n Irom the time ol sale, without any de mand brine nitdo by tlie ShrriB ft erefor, otherwise th pmpert- niav ajain he sold at the expense ar.d rik of 'he person to whom it is strticfc ofl, vbo, in esse of any deficiency at sneli resile shall mako pood lhe same- SVUELLAPP, Shirilf. Shi rifl's thtic, i Jtidlintown. btc. 13, 1.-93. $ The Deubta Extract Sarta parti la la Masn.ra. It's th bast ascausa H cam. Taaa ne tfcar. fOcta, '-.-9 V-v ASH FOR AWD TRY & mmmi U .v , DOUBLE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA THE BL0QD. SCORES GRIP.5 : CURES CATAnRiif - . . mm . - -I a -s- . r m Mi 'jllilL J I .1 1 k-e. il l: ..I-S J ysrrsrt S a-t.'W'tia -0 . P:r'-.f trn. H r. ' trfj -tnr ll. H't'i t r-.i t-ni ui a V Coi.t.mt siiFrr'.. r R-t'-i s-i- - v;1 V j. Ii, ic ue c' Iai i-.'X.- ia i:-ur 5 f : .- V- Rli.L I Mil (Wire .-' Vowe :-uhr. y y Mi.S. SIAIkKArt fictO.r.dr..'. -tlaofa, X Oil p faltCiAiiC'f., M.Y r. P!ao' KrmwSr for Catarrh fa b Bast. F.uliKt to la, awl i. mnpoi. t-'j Sold by Drnxlts or trut by ml fcj Wo. i. T. Bawaiaa, Warrco, l'- Catf-k- - tl iKor pitti'tw raw ..-o obtain .if tn--lil Hit) !. Ji riiui Thii !m-d7hv lwn tr?rrl l7 the Kvtrsnvl Pnrior Koeuic ct I'ort Vi .:ie. Ind fiuca atia inyiirsj-vid uiiJoriiifi iJirrc-i by tuo ICOE1HJC f.lED. CO.. Chicago, !:! SotdbyDnririiistaat!?! Rotlto. 0for3". Targe Size.-1.73. CUotUeaforS-a. V CADE M Y 13 THE Cheapest School IX THE S T A T BOARD AT COST. THE STUDENTS ARE HARD WORKERS. WILL lit: ESTABLISHED nt tho lit puni'-o; of tho WINTER TERM. The Necessary Expenses ar put at the .Minimum. WRITE FOR TEKVS TO J. H. DYSINGER. A. FA IS ill AT PRIVATE SALE. IO HfJl'NH & Ili.tH H., A nice littin Kami in Sns-iue'iinni tnirn V,. near aclionl, church, nnl'is an t store, cunt lining FIF FY ACRES, mor-i or I- th'jrea erjtei )n rtec'l tiri- tcry 1 ... - , fin! out bin'-tine. all m Ci t 1' of r---of caiti- The l.ei t in in a ir-wl t , This pronerTy can be lioiiriit a VC'V Ciil- ! lov riinre. For term an 1 'nr herd." 1 ti-in, call on, or address. PATTEKSO.V A. SCHWETER, Atturn y at Lair, Me'iniown, Fa. VJEWPOltT AND SIIKRMAN'S VAT. I lev I! aiiroai Company. Time tab'e of pts.-er-ir r 'mint, in elfect on Mmd.iv Sei temti. r 1 1. lS'e Wecf. ' vard. j 1 STATIONS. East ward . P W AM 0 in 01 11 ti IS'lO i : ti 17 to t'7 i't in 10 'i27 in ;7 ri :in in o-i b 3i". 10 -J-i. Ii 4 1 10 .-: 1 rW 4-i: 6 in 4.1 7 ; 11 no " 17 II 1.7 7 TJ. II : 7 -s 1 1 is 7 3-' 1 1 J- 7 411 11 nn " -ll,ll Sfi' A M S Hi 8 "7 8 I'o f (Hi P M I 4 U ' 5 -7 ; S S3 ! 3 ."i . 3 -r; ! M 4 I i 3 -i S A- ' 3 1-1 1 3 ID i 3 1 14 ! 2 Mi i 1!) i 4.t i ')Te - i rt . r..,B..I,. H.i.lct... - . j H,in,c,. . ,in,,; t . - vjvan' Vul-r fii'.'" " ' T Blootnf !. .lut.ct' 7 -!.s 7 40 7 ii 7 20 7 14 7 uu G f.t. ii f o 6 611 6 4.5 I a'dey itead . . T KUlottsMira T lreen haiR. T I.osvi!le Fto t H'dieson. . . . f'enter T t'lsnl's hun Audi rst-iitmrg.... B'ain Mount Pleasant .. New Germant'n.. 1 41) 2 3:; 2 24 2 20 6 34 8 OH 11 4( 6 S't Note tsienilies no aiient, "T" tele phone connection. 1). GKING, President mil Manager C. K. Miller, General Jirent. GOOD HOME INVESTMENT. Tho Prst mtirtjtnge h-mda of the MitHin town and Patterson Water Cnmpanie. are now ottered for sale at the Juniata Vsll.-y Bank. The amonnt ot the is-iii- i f - ()00 Ten (10) bonds are 00 each. The' rate of interest is fire (5) percent. clear ol taxes, payable in semi annual coupons. The Mil ttin coupons in Februarv and AiicnRt, and the Patterson coupons in April and October. The principal ia parable in twenty (20) years and redeemable in ten (10) years. The Companies have been in operation. Nine (0) months and have an income thatisqu"e . . . II ln ; .. , . n .. . .1 : . . . - "'C'" meet the interest on tho honda 1 nnil all fttriAi. r-Kimno TV. . . .. . i t. , 1 niocK-uoiaors ot the companies are Loins K. AtkinsoT l-resiik-nt; L. Binks, vice prt.si.leni; K. e'. ParKer. Secretary; T. V. Irwin, treasurer; Jeremiah Lyons, F. M. M. Pennell, WHIe! IIooT-es and Wm. 0. Banks, and they pur pose to keep safe the interests of natron I onLd-tioliltrsand creditors before they take j av return for their own investment. Ex 1 crpt the Oiipinal Court House bonds which bore six (6) per cent. Interest. There baa 1 never heeh so good a bond investment offer- ed to investors. Price par and accrued in. torest. -h C&X Ctoi'ii tvrop. ".Vuaoi.'ok Cf-j Sy-- -. -- ia. SCHOTT'S S T 0 RES. EARLY FALL STYLES in Ladies' Dress Goods, Silk.. VaUet. nuterwau-, BUnke'.. 1 niery, Gl9y Men's Suiting ia t me doth and tafsimcres. ' IPW tTl M What does it uioun V F tAs nil fS GOOD1 It apple o 'l ) in I'l.vn and F.tiry Dr 0ji ol't---- Gooda, bilks, ol'fetd aud batina to match. Jill ot Popular Prices. Uctter Good for lets money than ! wbor, 5w Ribbtd V.jt, ',(, y UiDER WEASseVITot. -a- CI.OiKS,JtCKETSand CirCt, Latest NoTeltis at lowe3t PrieM V have ready Our New Fall Stock. of such artiolts as Yonng Ladies aDd foung Gontlcman rcqnir in tU trlr of noderivear, Hosiery, glev-JS, collars, caff, hiudkerctnef, muslia unir nr nieots, oorsets, drei shirts, in faot tverything iq a line of LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS. We will be phased to have our riend call, as we can aiHuru tueui of tht very best attention and THE CHOICEST AXD .MOST DESIRABLE LINES OF MODS from which to mike selections at the Lowest Frizes. SCHOOL SHOES, e le. than oth rs. RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES, au the Lhn-s styks. MEN'S AND LADIES SHOES, au styles at W-tpri,. GYinlYT??l o CA.R1JKT53! Wall I'apors, Window ShaJe-i, Oil Cloth au l .? Cdrtniin nt Lrest Prices Possible. Kpectfu:! y Your-, EMU SCH0TT, --r on?:i- onoa . i c o x co n ; r - i j: L-? c :i -r r: : : - r ia -; I- 71 Tl 1 7 c: n n :i rt O X X K X 'At H r- -X. 1 i5 -3 rt 1 I ; c ct 71 ir ct t! 1 iS ia TC CIS -5 if ll! S rs 2 i - - rtr - TT C -1- CT Tl 1 I TT O -irt" -H Cf 7- r. T. CT CT T-T O Tl IT - t- . I 1 1 , 1 : it : f IT IT Tl CT S . ; . rt o cc cr -? CT t- IT "T Tl t- fT CT I TS Tl IT i-T v -CT " TC H - -1 r . 17 1- CT TT K Mrtrti:i7: t- x 1 3? .r x :' i 7 al jpUBUC S ALL OF VALUABLE REAL estate. ' Tbe nt-di-rigtieil Admini-trators of Hill ary Elirerz-.lisr, I ite t FsyefT-t tti-nbir-. deceasi d , " 'il t:tfi r at p-eli'.tc sale en lhe premie a n .r Prs-ns Jfilla Juniata coun ty, Pa , 011 Saturday, Bovrabcrl8, 1093, The lo lowiiij; ii-rcri,i'i Kii Est it c, to P. A fsrio ot one hiiml'-d and thirty acres, more or less, Fl'nt i d Unvi-I Land." hav lng tht reon a House aid B.irn, almost new. at d riitiriinjr water at boih tin i -tl iue, wazon Shed and other out beiM i ngs. Ttiete i in Ap;e tlicluid -n-d c'lur Irutt mi 'he tario. T'ie f irm a"j-iin 'ami of John Kt ret z-Hi-r -n the tv.-st; hctv:rto-. Sti-oK on ti e 1:01 tt ; Jm. ulum Bu-tis m il Ch-iti:iii Ehreuzeiic r mi tlin east, a .d Ja. cob E sesir ou the tnutli. .At the same lime tiiey ill otter a L ni-ston- (Jjarry, of live-eighth of au acre, with a kilu, i m- mile troni the larm, on the rid k-i::i.p trofj Htchflcld, adjoining Koou's prmiertr. Sale at 1 o'clock. P. M. " TKRiSS OF SALE: Twenty (20) per cent, on day ol Sale; Forty (4 ) per cent, on Aril 1st. 1HS4. to A (nil lsr, IS'.i'i imi ld'Jti. JOHN F. U1IKENZELLV , JEKOME EHLENZKLLEit, jidministratort BMINISTRATOK'3 NO. ICE. Notice is hereby (riven that Jotters ot Ad ministration upon tho estate of Nancy J. Barefoot, late ot Fayette lownsu-p, deceas ed, have in due torni of lavr bi-en granted to the undersigned. Adp-rson indebted to said estato are reiiHe.sted to mtko immed iate payment and those having claim against the same to present tlu-iii duly autb. educated !or pyint.iit. JOHN T. BAREFOOT, .Vt.llliuto.vu, Pen ii a. UDITOR'S NOTICE. j In Estate of Joseph Marx, dee'd. ' -L. J . ..J . . t i ne iniuersiiieu appoints by the Or phan's Court of Juniata coua'y, an auditor to distribute the tund remaining in the hands of Luke G. Marx, administrator jn the estate of Joseph Marx, late of Monroe township, deceased, will attend to the du ties or his appointment at his office in the Borough of MitHintown, on the 15th day of November, 1893, between tho hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon and 4 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, when and where all persona bavins; claims must present them r be debarred from participating in distri bution. WII.BF.RFORCE SCIIWEYER Oct. 4, law. rf;or. 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