SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFL1NT0WN. WEDS LSD AT. JAN- 24. 1694. B. F. SCHWEIEll EDITOR ad rmoriiiTOE. REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE. Congressman at-Large. Hox. Gaj.usha A. Grow. .The Cleveland administration is in forming the tariff in CoDgress, and preparing to isaa mere bonds. Sltkrintexdsnt of Public Insiruc tion Schaefter is agaist the propoeed Compulsory Education Law. Good. Senator Peffkr of Kansas, and Senator Allen of Nebra.ska, declare that Secretary of the Treasury Car lisle ha no riiht under the law to issue bonds, and that his proposed bond issue will be null and void. Rich gold bearing rocks have been found in Mashonaland in Sjuth East ern Africa. There is said to be gold enough there to give every inhabi tant of tin world $50,000 each. That is tha land from which King Solomon of Bible fame got his gold. As action will bi brought in the Supreme Court of the Districtof Col umbia to enjoin Secretary Carlisle from issuing new United ' States bomb; to receive gold for the U. S. Treasury. It is claimed that the Secretary has no right under the law to issue such bonds. The Democrats have a majority in Congress, but 60 many of tle mem bers of that party want to dodjjre tho responsibility of voting on important questions that the speaker haj to send out a:id arrest the members and have them brought in to secure a quorum with which to do business. Jcrni LrciAN W. Doty, of West morelaud county, had a case before bim to ducide between two theatrical tympanies in his part of the State, who refused to p;ty the tax or licrnFe of 50 for everT time th(y show, iu a Edition to the annual county show license. The Judga decided that (he county treasurers, are required tin ker tbe act of 1S43, to collect $50 from very show that comes along un!s they have papers to prove that they have paid a State license of $1,000. It is Lard on the how bus iness, and thore will 1 ; few traveling shows in Pennsylvania this year. The act was passed daring tho hard times of 1845 when the State was largely in debt. I', was pa-sed to make showmen help psy'pnit of the tax of iho Commonwealth. If the Democrats in Congress would let the tariff question slose. 41 I 1 . - ,i iuc ou reserve womi soon recover itself, and there would bo no need of an irsue of bouJs. If tho tar iff ques tion had r.ot been touched treasury would have a full supply of gold for the imports would not have been lessened. Importers will nst bring goods into the eoaDtrj under a pro tective tariff when the democracy threiten to tika off tin tariff, for that would bring in goods with a low er tariff, and the men who hd im ported under a higher tariff would be the losers. The Democratic threat to lower the tariff has stepped importation and a it is npoa the im ports that gold is raised thut threat has reduced the gold income of the government. So tbo Cleveland ad ministration with their tariff tinker" I ing have st-ipped both the gold rev- j enue, ami havo cosed the manufac tilting establishments. Thk pnzi fight between bruisers Corbettand MitcheK, is expected to take place this week in Florida, for a larga stake of money. While the American people do not approve of sueh brutal business, they wish Cor-, bett success, because he is an Amer can. Mitchell i an Englishman, and in the language of tho boys who en joy roaster fights, he is a wheeler' that is, he is like a rooster that stands up for a peck and knock, ami then runs and wheels and takes an other peck and knock, and so oa to the end of the fight, and sometimes wins in that way. Mitchell, U a wheeler of a bruiser. He spars, whtels and dances around the ring, and spars, keeping his opponent fol lowing all the while, and occasionally dttlivoring a blow. Sach is the his tory of his pnst prize fights. Cor bett doubtless is acquainted with the whaelers tactiep, and has prepar d himself accordingly. Pa. Kreider was getting along very we'l in Dakota, the home of his adop tion, till his fiendish cousin Bomberg er went wsst end hired with his un cle to work on the farm. The crime of Bomberger was ob of the most brutal in criminal annals. He was employed on a farm near this town by his untie. Daniel S. Kreider. Doth he and the Kreiders had emi grated to Cauuo from Lebanon coun ty, Pa., where they have numerous relatives. Bjiaberger conceived an evil pad 6ion for his 15 year old consin, Auni Kreider. He made improper ad. ranees to her but had b9en repulsed, an 1 the evening before the murder, she threatened to tell her father of his actions. This, with some angry words with his uncle, furnished mer tive for a diabolical series of murders. At daylight the next morning, July 7, he went to his uncle's room and shot him with a shot gun as he lay asleep. H then went to the kitchen, where his aunt wss preparing break fast, and shot her. Annie was lock ed in his own room, and he next kill ed Berrice, aged 13 Leroy, aged 11; Starr , aged 9, and David aed 7. He spared the three younger boys in answer to Annie's supplications." Next he compelled the girl to pre pare his breakfast while the body of her mother ly on the floor at her feet Coolly and deliber itMy he ata his breakfast, drove the girl to hit room and ofturwards to the barn, as saulting her criminally several times. After tieing her fust and locking her in the barn he sa Idled a horse and made for the Manitoba bol der. The little ones left alive soon released their f-ister, who ave the alarm LYNCHERS NEARLY OKI T.Tk FIKKI). Bomberger was captured at Del oraine, Manitoba only 40 hours after committing the murders. Only the vigilance of the sheriff saved him from the pursuing lynching party, which nearly captured him on three occasions. For s-ife-koepinp he was taken to the Grand Forks Jail, where Ii mado a full confession. The execution tor k place in a deup ravine. The scaffold was surrounded by a board fence six feet high. Thou sands of people stood on the hill fides and looked over the ft-ticj at the execution at 1:30 I'. SI. He said: "GenM.-ain I h ivd a few words to s;iv before I linve. vcit. I Btii sorry for the crkne I huv com mitted, and hope none of you will follow in my fKit steps. Further more, I with that no preacher be al lowed on the scaffold Good bye, gectloraen." As he finished the noose was plac ed about bin uock and the black cap drawn over his fact. The next in stant the sheriff sprung the trap. There were only a few slight twitch ings of the muscles after the landing of the body at the end f the ropx When the body wm cut down there was something of a rush to secure pieces of the rope and bi!s of the scaffold as souvenirs. Two c ourius took charge of the bo ly, whic'i was interred at the expense of the county in a lit'le cemetery withia half a mile of tho ncetio of Bamberger's terrible ci imo. and when he gave Lim hie hearing he ltch on human, mange on horseg " aogs aua au stock, cureaia 3D min wwa in live inmm.es i ana ine iei low quickly sober I up and started for the Pennsylvania Railroad where he took a freight for out of town. A Male II1II a Mountain. utes bv Uoolrord's Sanitary Lctiou This never fails. Sold by L. Banks A: Co , Drugtrif t, Mifflin town. Nov. 22nd 1891. Such success proves merit. If you are sick, is it not the medi cine for you to try? Hood's Sarsaparilla cures. DREAM'S PROMPTINGS. - X i 1 - Tie railroad is yet in its infancy, and the century and some i it will need all the real estate that it j er8 expressed tho beli make up for the loss. A Hard Question. The railroad company have con tracted to build a coal warf at Lew istown Junction for the accommoda tion of such locomotives that natural ly should coal there, and out of that mole mil has grown a m ULinin of public rumor that the company will j move tne coal warf from this place to Thcre . Constaut Klow of rilcon.olon. Lewistown, and take all their shops ( Thought white w0 siep. ana worKs cere to the latter place. ' Tho physiologists of the first hnlf of more moder:i vrit- owns for its various works, and if it only occurred at tho moment when tou does take the coal warf from this B--iun!'fta began to resume its sway, place, it most likely will PUce some ' n Bu' 1,1.T!i" Nortb American Review, other works, that will more than ' fSj?1 f,a"bMt '" metaphysicians and li"liove that there is a certain amount of ceiebral action dr.riii. the whole period of sleep, aud that the vast majoritv of our dreams . , i never como to our knowledge. Ho A leacher, in a public school, puts, thinks that there is an unbroken cv:r a hard question to us, by asking. ror.t of ideas which passes throiii;li the How would you manage a boy or two deeping brain, and which only reveals in school room rules, and all advice itself to tho conscious e;?o when somo from the teacher, 1st, we would re- disturbing element intervenes. "Wo pott tho bad boy to parents or guar- ! mRi' cinparo it to na invisiblo and si dian. 2nd, if parents cr uardian I !cat .rivpr wi:i- by without bct.ay- splash c f k Ciih t.r of a falling htone, or somo foaming eddy where a rock breaks , the smooth surface." j Dr. Robinson's article is long and in teresting. Tho coucluions nt which I ho ai lives aro as follows: Jwin to , tha nnceaniii nuconscious cerebration j which is a neccHHai y coin'omitaiitof our power of intellect, tho brain is always ; in part nwuke, and U especially active , in t-hiftiiiK lsiemorized mutter. The i ccretral t-ciiters cumin t. d wi:Ii the . sciaio i ::'.. aro cor.iiTiiiaily :;;i.l i:nl.; i peiidci.tly eln;.loyet' lit s.tinmbaiii im- would not abate the nuisance of a boy, we would report the boy to the b;:ard of directors. 3rd, if t lie board directors wuld not attend to the care, self resuect and self preservation would drive us to tho last extremity, as bruiser John L. Suiivau'a wife said, when she int him with an Iu.lim club aad knocked him into a half hour state of insensibility. S-ilivan's behavior to ward his wife sinca that cccurraueo hns been decent. It brought peace into the family, if nothing elsa will d, it is probr.ble that such a course ! u of treatment would brins; dtceut be havior, and peace in the school room. i:ia:.i " A Peculiar Well- ' inv.h ! of tii. t'cit ii:i of fiej re- i 1 1: Foet Office Robbers Fight Five robbers were cornered in the Danville, Fo, 1'ost O.Iie, by three po licemwn of thst town abiint 2 o'clock on the mornit'g ef January 17 A revolver brsttle to ik jilaco between thsi thieve and thiJ police. Oue po lieemau was mortally wounded. Two of tha thieves were mortally wound ed Tue robbers ran to tha river, drg:iog their wounded with them. Many eiliz -ns had by this time come out of their houses an 1 joined in the chape, but the robbers got into a boat atid crossed the river. A hun dred citizens follow 'd in boats, a:.d the pur&Uit was kjpt up in the mountains The End Of Tho World- 1 It. . " ( T II , -v . r rom me vjenrre rill. tlM-,) lie-j porter: Jacob Lee living ju3t be j yond the s -utheru limits of the bor i ough, ab )ut two weeks ago set his I well drilling apperatus to work to I bore fr water in his back yard. ' Reaching a depth of 5S feet a stresm ' was struck aud the rattle of running water could bo plainly heard, but did not rise to render it satisfactory for ; pumping. The drill was again set to I work to go deeper, and on getting j down near three more the bottom : seemed to have fallen om, and w;.th ' a thud the drill went down a'ojut ten i f-rt into a cave, and the water tliat : had been struck at 58 feet depth, dis- jTeieu, no uouot, turougu uie uoiu ; ,OUs to tho mt glaring fallacies mid into thecive, at the bottom of whieh j iimiusistvncies." Rochester rost-Es-a runnipg s'ream of water could b j piervi. heard and also seeu by lotting n Itn-1 tern down. At thw depth of the I first forty feet the drill went through j a bed of irou ore, samples of which ' were shown to an expert, who pro in from witlior.t. if, ei : My f hi external iuilueiMs uuritvr : ! co :v y ai t'l.d vi!.i.it!.i-.js totL There i.i an i:e.ivu i:!:i;' -..rely ntaiy pieuihi twiti.m on the part l.icnt::l iiiiparutus lo cokimiuc i.iul collat.i all the iue&-t ; which C(,iiie. or t;ce'.:i tocome, from v::!:o;:t. throiii;h tho ft :!.o cbauiie, m:l t colhite thes-j aa::i with v.-hat ij b;'onj;l:t to tho con sciousness by involuntary recullet tinu. Associated with thia i.i a tendency t j Combine the evidence) t o collected into a oo.h. nut whole, cud to lnak.) tho re sult of either e-plaiu the more em phatic thoughts or impressions, or rle answer Koiao qnesticn.s which occnpil the attention bcioro sleep bei;aii. '"No voluntary power exists during bleep to pick out from the jumble handed iu that which is relevant to the problem to l.e solved, and just i:h tin ro i ; mi ! pow,-r to discriiidnato real from iinpreF.sious nt the outset, ho, through- out a dream, wo are complete? o;liv- i .... r&Zl UOS. GALUS1IA A.(.BOr. A TMOMOUCtl COMMERCIAL CMORTHANQ 'AT PAACTICAL KOUCATIOM VitLOS mctca Result. !IH13 IT tOOCATt C-rb.e i.oo'-kt.-prr.. Tkevfe Takcm E Bil'SMt WILLIAM w KCRC. Lnu!u. mxst rTt.'7T 4 -v:-. Mm 18 bnt?kindo:p. ThfivarothnHtnf1io;lndis who Lav regular f .-aturcs aid wuultl te ac corded the palm of btanty wt n it not for a p-r comjilexiou. Tot.:! nnch Wo r vomrjnd DR. HEBRA'8 VIOLA CTEAM u j--is,--ne theM qualities that quirkiy ttinH ta nn.st nalUtw aud florid compK'xion V ur.f cf ualtm-l bralth and unbluiaihlitti li-amy. It ciirt-aOily frkia, Vkitt Jthtck Ik-imU, Tiiotcbe, Baabam, Tan, i:mj!t, Vid a l Ixih rft-jtlonh the fikin. It i out ticTnii Imt acur, yet ii bet ter for tbo toilft Utbio than powdrr. Sold by liruagista, or M'M it r-"jd uion rvcript of f)c. G- C. BT7K8 & CO.. To I .do, O. Consumption Surely Cured. To Ttia FniTn: Please inform your reader Hint I have a poMitive rwuiedy fur Ujc attove ii.-uned Gm-ise. By Urn timely mm thuuwitida of hoieles ca- have bora peruinuty euruit. 1 hU te glad u. neod two lKtf lee of ruy remedy t itEK to any o! T;r readrni who have c uM;mr)titi if t!uywtU ed ne Uivir xprrAajd H. O. eldtt. KfrjvHt fu:tv. T. A. SUXJUM. 3L. C. Ibl txrl tH.. ii. T. irSmpiuo Biood i Show iel in iho "fBcils. Pimply, Cmnnn CL""-, L.ULjiHU, Oft SI Sercfala; ana me L-issasss- bdu: L CX1KACT is a suits cuas. It is QLTIJS ! It is THOROUGH! g Ii is CHJBAPI C F.' ether potsastat itg Curcitv C'ualit. m - ess O U - PER BOTTLE. J THE WORLD OVER. V W MTtBf thf MNR SARSAPADIU S3 ' QINUnAMIUN.ri.T. -y PIpo's Bcnedr for Catarrh to tho Bwt, Kaaleet to Cm, acJ Chcopot. 3i EuM 1-y Dra:u orfut by mall. Cbu. . T. IlaLuitice, W arram, Pa. If "St J GREAT OPENING AND DISPLAY OF H0L1DAYG00DS. SIIOTT'S STOKES, Dollars do double duty Holiday Gift Jllukiiiff. Cliristmns Gift Making is our preparations Complete. here. 7 tJL? , .: .'ia1: ' . . k. w num. Wm it' f-i !i h -'- poor pU Honk en ?srvons soct frv u any adirM, fa t, tin thut ueuiviue iine of ;atuK. r, hir TtuN'rku boen prepared by ii Bvreiid V.-r t.- . wl Frt W ...v uo. lii3, Hiuce L57, and tCaZMiC U'.ZD. CO.. Chicago, III. f 2br DiuccisUat SI per BotSle. 0 fur SO. tf-S! Kit. S-1.75. ClotllefbrSa. Q patpvt va.TrBL: best 8t Works m a t m m n pj a r i: i 3dW ft & Received the Medal ar. J Hi at me rorta s LoiLr.-.w.u.. Warranted th ht iui MiiiikIi Ml! . Mix binorr aol StUMlMt Arriuultural I m mr-nlr l B.t Oaal il al loc rnc .-,.l u l:iuirt-J CuikiMi A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd.. YORK. PNNA. ' jt 1 he ; .vcrd me uouaced it one of tbo mojt vuluul.l quality. m - Taylor's Preparation forEnena Vista- New Issue of Government Bonds- rKKiiE.iT Cleveland's Secretary- of the Treasury will issue fifty million dollars United States bonds at tbe rate of 5 per cent per annum, paya ble in coin at thu pleasure of govern ment after ten years from tLe date of issue, February 1st, 1S94. Propos als will bo received at the Treasury Department until noon, Feb. 1st, 1894, as to the amount of bonds de sired. The Secretary claims the right to issue bonds under an act to providu for the resumption of specie payments, approved January 14, 1875. Hang Albert Bomberger was hun last Friday, January 19, at Caudo, X. I)., for the murder of his uncle Daniel S.. Kreider and wife and four -of their children, lant July. The par ties were all from Lebanon ?ounty, A few darn ej j the adventinis, of Battlo Creek Wisconsin held a ia ct i:ij a; which they expressed the firm belk-f that tb IhsI days have c inie and tiiat in a hhort time this world will ln no mora. Thy lx lipv'j that tbo prophec-icB are diiilv fulfiliod. A weftiu was held to rais ruoney ti educate the heathen aud convert the uesaved. Over 3,000propleattondjJ the meeting. The elders cal'ed ujion those prf:: ut to g'va what they could of the:r worldly goods to ass'ist in the cinver sion of the unsaved, no verity mue gold watches were given, over a From the E 'Stou Evi-iiing Tr4nrr ipt. "I refer to Z-ich.iry Taylor, who:;.) record in the Mexican war was some thing pht-nomenal. JJ fought th I battlo of BoeiiH Vista with only o.OOO men, although he wai attacked bv 25.000 men under the leidernhip of SauU Ano, who wa.i tha greatest military leader the Jlesit'un jvox'le uav ever known. rn;t. Ana wtnt to the battle of liona i m nith tho ! avowed purpose- ( f cxt -rminntin ; th . j entire army of th; United State-', hnd j f'ere was no doubt in tha lalnd of i j S.inta Ana that Him great Tut ccul 1 ! ,lo m-cooipiibed with cmjiarative j mu. prepared for the um.qnal con-! reulJv a r.-uiurkalile irfonn;in.-e. tjtt n.l r.,l.- A. e i i 1.: ,ir: n, " , . .. ,, ...i, t ii.lUSl-1' 4 iiiiaofiiiiii.i vail. siii-cf ssfuliy, but won a substantial I victory from his aggressive antagon-1 i.onK Tai. i ists and drove them from the buttle- Parliamentarians ami orat ors in ecn- field of I'uena Visfa ! eral claim l!i;it no in.in could talk co- ; hereutly on a ain-le subject for m.'io thun !! J Iiunry, y' t hundreds if rases to I1 the contrary c-ouhi ho i it. il. When Do C'cwnvis d.-fendi'd the Mttlers' hind bill in thf lower houno of the British (,'o- lutiihinn I'arliiin.ent, ho t:i!ked contin- tially for tO hours. Tho net confiHcat- intf tho property of Do C'uu.s' conbtit- ue-iit.i had to ho iihhkxI l.v noon of a cer- II. 1 ' Kyra, but II. "Suw." "I :hoiihl hko to have f: l:;y of lh umx-eiipi 'd 1-oiise. Wharton street, " i reoui nte.l n well 1.-esi"d niii-.i :i Iif n- I ti it J the Cie.i i.f ii down town real ci i t;h n-ent. j " Vi-h, sir," r.u.l (ho l:ey w.w liundml j over. As th" culler de;i:ntfj it was I noti-xl that lie kept prodding tho ih.or j with his cane a ho walked. Dut his ; fr.iit v.-.ui aliii.tns hrk and rs Htraij;ht ; an though he hud r.o a!':li -tion whst ; ever. This was roniarkcil as ho kft tho I oitlco. ii - reinrn- u a nun Hour later wita a step as fjuii k as ev anl with liu.sitie iu every moth u. "I liko tho hoitso, " ho xaii', r.i he h.imh-d over tho key, "hut tin re co-. id -ral lo repairing to ho doiio. Tho j ai;it hhould ho re-iewod. Tim front In .li oor.i ;oid dinin'f n m aro sadly i'i i:ooil f r- papori!'tj," and fn ho went .::i until ho hr.'l enumerated a half dozen thinjrn that woro iiecosjarv to ho d. It nftorw.wl tn.f.-pired that ho liad acquired nil his knowledge simply hy tha heiiM) of touch. His eXHiuinatiuu had been as thoioiigh as though ho had SCiClltifo AiTlErii a...... t i ' . . i.. t. .-"t ' t'L . "-. e-' 2 1 ACADEMY is THE Jhiapesl School IN THE STATE. draw aside tlie curtains and disclose at vast Oazaar. Every space filU-J to overflowing with pretty a9 wa.i ,u uefull articles, DOi.I.AUS DO DOUBJLE DUTY. M;iny goods we are selling, which we can't replace for fim price, Opportunities have been taken advantage of in gathering such a vast variety of Holiday goods this last few months, that Cannot occur again. DO JVOT WAIT. CALL, EARLY AT SCHOTT'S STORES, AXD SAVE MONEY. IiltllH.!: STIIHUT "MIFrLIXTOW7 F?rJ COPYKlCrlTfi etc. Jr Infi-miatli-.n and rc TT.ujrtN''t tt.:; fo K .? iilit)4Uv,-v, ,V i.k... SJvery viaui t;ih-ii .-.it t - c w..-ts itv puLMc lij ft D(tito iri voo frev ot uittitri. Ui t..e urid. Sl'T.(lt(Hf tilt, r;t 1 N" i t.'iti-IUC'-i -.'.r: ".-J itx moMt1'. Art ' sr V.l it A LEG.tL. DMIX1STRA.T(KS' .NOTICE. 'Sometime a'ler tho battle waw fought an 1 tho Mexican war c nc!u.l- fl, General Taylor was criticized for l:av:i mado n- n-rparatious for the retreat of UU army in the eviiitcf de-fo-.t Oonerul Taylor promptly re plied: "I wddtt every prrparatioii necessarv for the battle of Puena Vis ta. I wrote, my will and so did near- dred rings and other jowlery. Oue man pavo bin Loue aud lot, valued at $3,0u0. In all over $25,000 was raided for the caaso. The elders have advised thoe of the members that can sell out and no into the world to preach tha AJventist doc trine. Some twenty of the adher ents of the faith havo already sold their homes at a haenfice and hnve loft for different pruts of tho country to preach the doctrines (if tbe Advctn titds. Broomsticked A Tramp- Huntingdon Journsl of the 10-h inst.. On Saturday eTeninp lit Mrs. Philip Douglas, of Seventh street, heard a noise in her cellar and poing to ihm cellar door called: "Whoa there?" No answer cuine, She then called again, "come out of there or I'll tend for an ofticer." At this remark an ugly-looking1 tramp' came walking out tbe cellar. Mrs. Doug las was armed with ft broomstick and she ayke 1 the tramp what he wanted in her cellar. 'T wnnt something to eat," replied the tramp. '-Well thf re is nothing at all in t hat cellar and I don't propose to give you any thing to eat," said the women. "Well I am determined to have something to eat here," eaid the impudent fellow, and at the same time making a motion as if to strike her. He met his match however and Mrs Dougla3 prwe bim several heavy blow with the broom handle and the treip left the pre mises in haste. Tae police officers were notified and the tramp who was then under the influence of liquor was arrested by Chief Do For rest nd placed in the lock-up. TI hen he was locked up he told fliief De Forrest that he did'nt care very much if he was imprisoned for several mouths as he couldn't obtain work before the first of April at the eailiest The nohc officer notified tho Burgess what tho tramp desired, j tain ilav; Lie Com nod was tli onlv ile- ly every man in my hiut. If we had ! fender, llo took tho floor at 0. ")" o'clock tho d.iy previous to tho date when the law would lifcomo a d ad letter and lu" from our standpoint victory ort nni- f" K "ntu tlie loiiowinx n.-.y. huD- l;ih.ti.-ii Th on!,- ,v.t;., t,. I " ,s B!,ltl t""1 1113 tonsue and lipa wero not won that battle we would ha ve. , needed no lines of retreat. I was' Minium, i ue oaiv nrenaratio anec e.--sary for the contingency cf defeat .t BtiG.'io Vista was that' we should write our wills.' " I'OHitlve and Xeatlve. The Ra-e Question is unsettled, but it irf sottUd that II-tod's Sarsi parilla leads all remedies. Disease marches through all land-. But good health blesses rll who tak Hood's Svrsftparilla. Dyspepsia is a great fo3 of the human race. But Flood's Sirnapa rilla puts it to flight. Scrofula is one of the most terrible of diseases. But Hood's Sarsapa rilla expels it from the system. Tho people of this day, like JV.be, suffer from boils. But Hood's Sar saparilla is a BJverign remedy for them. Catarrh is one of the most dis greeable diseases. Bi, Hood's Sar saparilla is sure to relievo and enre i t Rheumatism racks the system like a thumb pcrew. But it retreats be- crucked iu hundreds of place and his shirt front coveied with Mood. A speech 11 hours longer thsn the IritiVU I Columbian's famous argument was de livered in the Roumanian chamber at deputies in 1687. It was on the occa sion of the impeachment of ex-Minister Bratiano, ttie hading deputy support ing the articles of impeachment talking continuously for 37 hours. Exchange. Notice is l.ureby (ru in t tat ie:;er f Ad - ministration apno the t-Nta'e ol Abraham I iop., ialtf ol .UiMor'l loani.ip, deceased, 1 have in jIm." Iuiu ot Inn mmi Ritua l I i : tb uii'iersicfifHl. All pt-rsiiis ittlt-h:-i t ! aid estate are rrqweKti to luako iiiiait.(i- j ialtf pa lu.ut at.tl iteae liuvu.g claiina Iu , prvvut tlteiu dulv anthriilieated t'.r fav- nieut. MAKTI.N L. GUSS, " ! l'attersul;, Jui.iai.t C ., 1'a. ; BOARD AT COST. THE STUDENTS ARE HARD WORKERS. BOARDING 13 EPARTM KN T WILL BE ESTABLISHED at the beginning of the WINTER TERM. The Necessary Exense are put at the Minimum. WHITE FOR TERMS TO J. H. DYSINGEK, A. B-. j PR1SC1P.1L. itUSALL FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. l.Od IIOl'SE &Rt.H II.1RX, 5! -1 i i . ' ! - v :iR5a m , C5 s: . y. i "J - S3 C I- cioii; i.-; o i c i o X X t- t- C O 'J H . "f S K c'1 ' f 35 ci t- x n - o t ac o ; g c:ifnR9i:irtcocnHi5ci:5HO I a t- c is 15 ie c u 5 i- u; ii i ei m ji n C5 O c i- 2; . i ii: r. n o i - n n o K !) r) ;i h h c r, o o h OttUXWItXt-r-t-l-l-t-a-JUUIOH io M o en 0 I . . 5 "5 -- o af"w3"?Tc o j, j j l. h .i o -r f rtoue , .ir 1 is: an ci ii nhj6 . ' - 1 . !; '.SSrJiii crut Lt is ce ct V: WVa" o . O j jr St ?1 - n TI rH lut 1-3 Ki-mXtMrtfJ J !i" , ; " i 5 2 "2, c- r cr. r; x x i- l- t- m ' S'. o v. : t ' c t o la c a to -3 s s :-! 5; i . t- 3 .1 s ti -r tr w 1 2 s 5 iS 5 m i- cc xTT5r6' ' I : S 3 " w n - fs-t-i-'N 2 I o 3 15 r: ; ' 2 -1 ' 0O ci t !-H 4 j 1- 1 ct f S CI f o tl 13 1-4 I . t ! - i e ct et .NOTICE. JXECLTOU', F.slale ct Kimbulh I.itt r. T lainei.tary Ki' tliDiin. ii die t:trt f EliztbtiiSj Kaurluian, Utc.aMfd, .te of Kav- elto li.wn-iliip. li.vinn liwu iirautcd to tbn U!iicriguid. Ail irson :udutited to sail estate nr. nqiiuxd-'l li make iuimeiliato payment, and those bnvtng claiiiia to pre sant ttia lixa wi(liuut,'l'!uv. LEWIS DEGES, Lxtculor, McAhstcrviile, JuniaU Co., IVj.ua. A n'w litt! Farm in SiiMj'.iohnna town s 'iip, neir scbool, church, mills and stgre, containii: FIFTY ACRES, more or iess, hurinjc thereon ereetei a kaod two-story and out-buildings, all i ifiiol state ol re i ir. The land is iu ood state of culti vation. TIms j)ropriy enn tie b night at a very 'ow hgnre. For trrn and further descrip tion, cull on, or address, PATTERSON t SC1IWETKR, Altorntys at Law, Mmiintown, Pa. 7 t jj W G r. - ! ri i.t ci to et it x t y- ct o " ft O CI T w Cr-t-t 1 -I fcl jr- 2? C!t!-CSM r"io ?r on Tm m .- X IN J OT1CE OF APPEALS. fir rice or Cut ntv ('omiissioXEiih, MiffLiKTown, Pa., Jam. VI, Notice is hrrrbT gtren that ah appeal wi I be held at the C iunii.s. oners' Mlice, Ui' fliotown, as lolh.wa: Furtlif (VEST SIDK of the river on iON PA Y. J A X VA R Y2!lli, 1H04. and tor the E AST SI DE, TL'ESU A Y. JANUARY 3Uih. 1MU, hen and when all fTi-Min aho ibinbL thuuistiivea agKriuud by tho late assessment can attend il ti er think prKicr. Ujr order of CoiintT Conimisianers. V. II. GKOMNGER, Clerk. VEWPOKT AND SHERilA.V'S I ' lev Ratirond l'oiuu.iny. Tiia r.f paasrntrer traiim. id effect on Seiirniber 1 1. V A L i.ib e Mon. lav. R & Abanilonmenl of Cronstadt. The harbor cf Cronntailt in Ki.fhia in to be closed to merchatit vcksi U after 1895, and a m-w harlior will lx. ojieucd along a maritime cnual just helow St. Petersburg. This h;irlor will bo 22 tact deep, cost 1,000,000 rubles, and be tho central point for the nnloadii; of coal and tho loading of grain an 1 other articles of export. The depart ment of public works ia also cotii-ider-ing tho adviMabiliry of constructing c. tuunol under the Neva like that under the Thanira in London, but built in four stories. Thi9 abandonment of CroiiHtadt in of ewpecial interest, for it was Peter tho Great who establiKhed and indeed created it for tho port of St. Petersburg. Springfield republican. Selene ol Irvine Providence. Kot a treat while airo a learned iir- fore the power of Hood's SnrRaparilla. noramus delivered a ennon on "The Lobs of appetite leads to '1md cholla. But Hood's Sarsaparilla makes the jiUinest report tickle the palate. Life is short and tirna is flVeting But Ilood's S.isiparillu will bless humanity as the oes roll od. Science of Divine Providence." "Sir," said genuine student, at the close, "will yon nut favor as with a loctiire on 'The Faith of Geometry 't' " Chris tian Advocate. Hhat Do You Take Medicine for? Because you ar s'.i k and want to get wtll, or bucaur you wish to prevent illness. The rotuetnbpr that Hood s Saroaranll lOURV PKOCI.AMATIOX. English Spavin Linimeut removes all liard, bjft or Cilloused Lu u or cures uli diseis.s cinscd bv uin.ure and Bleuiishcs from horses, Blood 1 blood and debility of the si'teni. I- Spavins, Curbs Splints, Sweetcy, i nt what its proprielora i-av Lb Ring Bonr , Sfriflce, Sprainen, i.ll , v.l. at Hood's Si.isai.i.nlla ii tin S wrollcu Throats, Congl.s, etc. Save hh.-it ids tbe btory of it e ni.i ii s. Et $30 by use of one bottle. War- s ire t ; a Hood's and omv Hood's. ranted the most wonderful Blemish ' s treiy vefa'et:i'jk Hood's Til s, 25c. Cure ver known. Sold by L. Banks I oi Co., Druggist Mifflintown, Pa I Not 22 '93 I falta Cure MANNERS ot. d. t MUBLE extract SARSAPARILLA. Where... the Hon. JEKKJilAU LYONS, rresident Judpe ol the Court of 4'oihiiiod l'lean, lor the Forty-First Judicial Piilrict, coiiir-0"ed ot ll. rountira rl' Juuiata and IVrrv, andlbe Hoi.orabl.a JOSI A 11 L. BAR TON and J. P. W1CKEKSHAM, Anucute Judges ol ib aaid court of Couimon Pleas ot Juniala conatv, by prerwpt duly iMNUtfd and to ms directed lor Induing a Court or Oyer and Terminer and Geneial Jail Deliv ery, and lirtiieral Quarter Sessions of tbe peace at Millhntown. on the FIRT MONDAY OK FEBRUARY, 1804, BEING THE5th DAY OF Til It MONTH. NOTICB HEREBY GITEX, to theCuroBer, J u mil ps or tne Peac.e and Constabl.a of tbe County nt Juaiita, that they bt then and there in their proper peraona, at 10 o'clock in tha (orunooD of said day, aitb their rec ords, ii.ipiiaiiioDS, examinations and Oyer rememberancas, to do thoso thiols that to tbeir orllces reapectfully appertain, and those that are bound by recognizance to proaecute apaintt tbe priaouers tbat are or may be in tbe Jail of laid county, be then and there to prosecute against them as (.hall be just. By an act of the Assembly, passed the 6th day ol May, 1854, it niide the duty of Justices of tbe Peace ol tbe several coun ties ot this Coiiuuouweallb to return to tbe Cloik ol the Court of Quarter benaiona oi" ihe respective counties, all the recogui. zaiicea entered into before tbeui by unycitj. z-!n or persona charged tub the sion ol ai.v crime, except such caneaai may De erniei! orioie aJ;i.uce ol the faace. ua der -xiiiriit l&ws at leaat ten days before the ci nui.Hi cement ol the session of tbe Court to ahich Ihey are made returnable respeenvely, and ID all cases wheru raeoj nizancea are entered into less thin lea da; s before tbe coinineucetueDt of the session to which tbry are uiade returnable, the aid Justices are to return tbe same in the same n.tnner a if said act bad not been paused Dated at MilHiutown, th 2nd d.iv of Jan. in ihe year of our Lord, one thou- . and eight hundred and ninttv-four SAMUEL LAPP, sheriff. siiLKirr s urncE. iiiffliotown, January M'irio.vs. "ewi It I ed do Bridge .1 1. in i' a I" uriuce . . . V hneta S t Iva. 'Vat r Plur lili.ointield Junci7!.. V lev Roal Kilioi t.-nni f (Jreeti Park I o ? lite 1 ort Robeson f-nier ........... t-'una's Run At..:'rsonbur ..... BltKD M..Utit Klej.ar.l . v lierih.in:''! ... West- i Utlril. j s IT .1 P 1 A ! 6 05 10 On. oh io rs 1 2 1 0 07 l" 10 III G 2r 10 J7 ti 2- 10 20 6 Kl 10 2fJ 6 3 10 S4 SI 10 46, G f.4 10 49 "16 11 (in 7 12 11 07 7 17 11 12 7 28 II iK 7 27 1 1 22 7 8A 1 1 Sir. 7 4111 He, 7 45 1 1 4iii East ward . A wrt KM W.I .JILL nflm.'S n. CA5 I OBTUS . PATENT rnr . turn. ..tnmr BHdrtBt.ul. A iiindbu of fS! ,wu, ,ro'- A l a eatalOBue ol meuhlnl Psien's lai.cn tbroaaa Mann ft fv e.n, notice in tt. HolentiBe A Mrr? A , 8 10! 8 07: R 113 8 00 7 5fi 7 51 7 48 7 40 7 2a 7 2o 7 14 7 in; 8 bU hS S 60 i.i 1. m ri Hi P M I 4 On I 3 57 I 3 53 ! 3 50 -3 It; j 8 41 I 3 iS l j 3 15 , 8 10 4 04 2 5 2 49 2 45 2 40 2 S3 2 24 2 20 sjiee, tliu ar broncht n nut c n ix" t ij le.l wor'd. tentifie im...... '? I le'T berora Lh n i , "niw. . .un uniAOald rwti Kuimins Mlunn ownihlT, tf.io aeir r" hV'uieS'r.; JSA l'"o..vrl.lu.-f dLw Jic.NX ft CO. EW youi. 31 BlIOAbWAr, tha taa nzle if r "M t tt eoead take Maenara DouMe tract JraarUt, Ifattslwat Tr, it oocla. Not: Siyniti uo arent, bune oiii-etiiiii. I. rINU. treldelit tele- C. K.. AnLfcR, G-neral Agent nd alauairer. l',Jil.. A GOOD IB MK IXVEST1IE.NT. Tho His' niorin-jra honda of tbe UifTlin oo and Palieron rTa rr Coiopanies, ars now offered for sale at tne JuaiJta VaIIst haak. Ttie amonnt of tha isn ia $27,000. Ten (10) bonds are $l,fH)0 each. Tbe rate of interest is five (5) percent. clearof taxes, parable in semi-annual coupou. The Uil tlin coupons in Fetiruary and August, and Ihe Patterson coupons in April and October. TKo piinripsl is parable in twenty (20) years and ledeenmbV in ten (10) years. The Compai.ies hare been in operstion. Nine (9) months and ha.- aa income that Urmite l H.IS- 1 sufficient to meet the interest on the beads and all other charges. The !clc-bolrters f the companies are Louis E. Atkinsoi president; L. Bunks, vice president; K. E' Parker, Secretary; T. V. Irwin, treasiirrr' Jeremiah Lyons, F. M. M. Peanall, Will K. Iloopes and Wru. 11. B:inks, and they pur pose te keep safe the interests of patrons, bond-holders and creditors before they take any return for their own investment. Kx. cept the Original Court House bouda which bore six (ti) per cent, interest. There has never been so good a bond investment offer ed to investors. Price pr and accrued in. tercst. rem t-;iCHfS1:fttT.,0rtXS, "8300 1 1 : aaial-le Willi v,' ,r ... 1 n':.ri ji' F-m - wua lor i'-ie 1 w Louis E. Atkimsoh. r. V. V. Pr,iU ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW. KIFFL1T(WK, PA. 07-CollfcctinB aud Convevanctnc proa : t ly attended to. Orricg On Main street, in place ef r denceof Louis K. Atkinson, Vq., ,oatV. o. Krulje stre.t. Oct 20, '.!(.' J J. PATTIRI...T, WILBER MBWKIir PATTER. SOX & HCUWSTEI., ATTORNEYS AT LAW, IlFPLlNTOTYN, PA. BB.D ll.CBAWFi.tD, DR. BABWIB M.CSlwrC JR. I). U. CRAWFor.D A. SON, have formed a jartnersbip for thd practice of Medicine and their collatrer .! bra-jch-a. tJlBce at old airnid, t-urbtr of ThirJ aad : '-nge streets. MifHintowu. Pa. un9 ur bot ! theru will be .,u,.l ,t their oSoe at all limes unleag etherw.se pr.fossionally ea April 1st. lS'X). F. ACKI.KY, Pbysiciaa and Acoonchenr. will parsu also aa a special-y la the Ieestmnt uf dli- ur l(,a tarrlat B4 cuie and ('hr. ir. April 19, 1?,3-1t, c g.s'iva systeai, Omjnri rmajtd of ICE. ) 2. 1S31. j Subscribe for tbe SisntiEL aso RartBLi j CA3, a good paper. 0.00 A YEAR FOR THE IStUSTF-FfiHS. Ii i want work thai i, H-.Niht ,ki ..rH,.i 1 e.M us your a.lUr,. iiuBi.-oiaTeT" V ,Vm. I, . ' Garfield Tea Cures Constipation It never falls to enre SflyxiKi 4wtU HEHCH&DROIrlCOLD'S .t.ooo per year wiU,,.t ei-rieace,a..il furi.i.l, li,e eu.i.l-7 ..... . rT"i " L arii r tha, reinir,., ,..cll ti.ne ! 1.1 " J ear.h"Blth.an Imnumble mil... it "If " Welm e-a,,,.,. ., L. i- r-W.'Tk . age, .-.ml m have l.i. """all . l . -uimiHini in.t mill -..-i iT.iiz inein ririie. Sr.mr. f h. .io" V '"'"" while i ,r ajr. oa, re.aer. mav do a well- tri J TVn cannot fail. .Noeapiialneee, VHt eoJ01; well soTnelUinrih.! is . ma oat E. C. ALLEN & CO., Box 420, . AUCUSTA, MAINE. SAW FILLasdEHBHSS A wonrfrrlnl Im. . . . 'i.ti. m. " iu mm Distu icec i SMTTMl AUD RetJBUCA-. 1