SENTINEL & REPOBUCAN MlFFMNTOVjT: Wetfiaefldnj. Jane 4, 119. TERMS. Ssbscription. $1.60 per annum, if paid within 12 tuouthsj $2.00 if not paid within 12 months. Tranent advertisfr.ents inserted at SO ceiiW per inch for each insc-tion. Transient business notices in local col cmn, 10 cents per line or each insertion. Deduction? v. ill le male to those desiring to advertise by the year, bull' or quarter reev- ConuiiUso Meeting, The members of Ri publican County Com tbiltc ire requested to mcjt at tbe Penn sylvania House in Mitiiintnwn, on SATURDAY, JUNK 21st, 1379, at 1 o'c'ir!. p. m., to fix a tiuia for holding the Primary Election, and transact such titer business as may come before it. JOUNT. NOUKSE, Chairman. Tbe following named Republicans corn pone the Committee : T. Norass, Caatrmtw. ?';.Tintowu P P Hamlin. C B Horning, r.itterson S B Caveny. I G Marks. Thompson tow : Levi Myers, C W Steinmelx Delaware Peter Troup, H R Sore-. Port Koyal V C Pomeroy, T '. Moore. Tuscarora W S Fisher, T Cieiirhton. Walker Michael Col.lren, Houry tlook. Black Los A W Opple. Turbet. John O Ileiizler, D Kobison. Iick M Sl:.ip. Win Ross. Miilord J )hn T Sbover, W N Sferrctt. Monroe C S S hellenlKTgkT, D W Weiuier. Sprme Hill A W Snyder, S P Wharton. Fryette W S Brown, David Charters. Beale W B Votij, Jc-ph Walters. Greenwood liarrisvn Minnium, Henry F Zeiders. Susquuhnnna H K Frevmoyer, S G Dress ier. Fermanagh Isaac Sieber, Joseph Brent. John S. Graybill. of MifHintown, is the member of the Slate C entral Committee for Juni.U c""-tity. Jchn Balsb ich is tbe Representative Dal egale to the State Convention. Elibn Benner is the Senatorial Conferee to mett the Conferee.! of Perry and Jlilliio connties to elect a Senatorial Delegate to the State Convention. Letter from an Old Jacksonian Democrat of Green wood Township. i b,t on .hing s, ciin, ti,st j Juniata Countr SabbathSctool tw ol United State senators AJSBUUltlUUav humankind in tbe elec they couid not nuke greater mistakes thso ,re "te bv Legislatures ol times. The President ought to he elected by the poo pie. Ton know what a row was gotten up at the last Presidential election, over the counf of the elector in certain Sonthern Sutes. Both parties charged th-it offers of bribery were nisde, but the only clear thing bout tbe charges are, thst dispatches were (?ot by the Democratic investigating com mittee of the late Congiesa out of the tele graph offices, and the dispatches proved that Tilden's nephew had offered large sums of money to buy the electors of some lour different States. That is exactly what is aid of the delegate system; that almost always enough of the delegates can be bought, one way or another, to run the ma chine to suit th bosses of the system. Tou know that it is common talk that Some times a candidate will go into convention with a leading nnn-.ber of delegates, and still come out at the little end of the horn All officer in a system of government pro fessedly free, should be elected by a direct vote. This is a broad and important ques tion, but I must lesve it for this time, so good nif.ht till I write you again. Yours, truly, BARTON SPEAK. Near Seven-Star Tavern, ) May 31, 1879. .My Dr or Mr. Editor : Of course I have been down to the Stars this evening, and as I wa'kei home through 'be shimmering silver light of tUe moon I could not help but feel that to-night the two lite mouths of all the year are j inei together. The two months men. Slay's merry, mirthful ctrug agaiust cold -lid Irost was but for June. They meet to-night May and Jane and a hapiy, joyous meeting it will be. They Bay leaves, and grass and all sv'h things breathe. D they .eel J Do they speak wb'.-D they rustic in the brecre ? Do they T W ho knows f We are told that among cer tain kinds of plant life, two sexes exist. Is that true ? I it trne that there is a male and female among plants a man and a woman I Be that ss it may, to-nizht is the tight that men go among the w omen, and many a man is now declaring to the object of his love, I am " Thine own true knight, By day or night. Or ai y kiud of light, With ail my mieut, For thee to right." are often entrapped by such sweet Jingling promises into reliance on men who are not worthy of the trust of a good girl. Old Hickory was oiten told of how the men deceive the women, and by w ay of cousola lioa he genera'.y repeated the following verse in the hearing M those who were smarting under iaise promises: u Sij'- .o more, ladies, sigh no more, '.a were deceivers ever, t a loot in sea, and one on shore, To one thi' constant never." On a tender night like this the tenderest suhje-ct th. of a man and a woman is usuailv aiscussed at the Sur wish a relish, tat politics, which comes next, is ahead now, aud nuy bo expected to lead all other questions tilt slur my eld party friet-ds have settled -he political qnestioii that is a h.miiiir amonff them Bow. You ee my oU friends ate getting their eyes rubbed j Notico to Bondholders. Tha following circular was issued last week : TatAsrar DsTABTBrsT, OrritE or Sec bctabt, Washington, May 20, 1879. Holders of called bonds which mature be fore th" first da' of J ill v next aie requested to send tlieni to the iJepartment for pay ment d'iKng the month of June. In this way the holders of such bonds will receive payment tor them with interest to maturity before tha bonds matare. The very Urge payments of called bonds to he made in July will fully occupy the different othces of the department in that month, and pref erence in the order of liquidation will bs given to maturing bonds rather thsn to bonds past due, the holders of which have failed to present them lor payment. All Uuited State bouds forwarded for redemption should bd addressed to the 'Loan Division, Secretary's Office," and ail registered bonds should be assigned to the Sectctary of the Treasury for redemption." Where parties deire checks in payment for registered bonds drawn to Older of any one but the payee, they should assign them to the Secretary of thu Treasury for re demption cn account of tbe owner or own ers, giving name or names thereof. As it is impossible to notily directly holders of such bowls, the press of the country is respectfully requested to give publicity to this notice, that there may be no delay in tbe payment ol the bonds, and that an accumulation of money in the Trea sury may be avoided. Johm Sheika, Secretary. Tha' Thirteenth Annual Conveatloa of this Association met in the Lnrheraa church at Thompsontown, on Wednesday and Tftnrsday of last week. It wasr one of tbe Krget, most Interesting and enthusiastic Conventions ever held in the county. About one hundred Pastors, Superintendents and Pub-gates were In attendance, mho were most hospitably entertained by lite warm hearted people of Thompsontown, under efficient management of K. A. Tem.is, chair man of theComiuittee on F.ntertainment. The sessions were opened with devotion al services. The subjects were taken up in their order on the programme, and discuss ed. There was no lagging no lack of speakers, so that when the time allotted lor any subject was op, there were f till many ready and anxious to speak. Following a some of the proceedings more in detail, but all more or less imper fect, but they wilt serve to give sumo idea of thu character of the Convention : The Convention assembled promptly at the bour appointed, Rev. R. F. Wilson, Prerident, in tbe chair. A. J. Patterson, S. L. McAlistt-r, and Jaiues McLaughhn were appointed a nominating committee. Before taking their departure the Secretary, Dr. Thomas A. Elder, who had served for eleveu years, proffered bis resignation, which was accepted only as a personal favor, and then by the casting vote of the Presi dent. Tbe Constitution was amended so that the Executive Committee should con-si-it of one member from each borough and township. The nominating comuiit(ee re ported the following officers, who were elected : President, Rer. E. E. Berry ; Vice Presi dent, Rev. G. A. Singer ; Permanent Sec retary "Jacob Bridler; Treasurer, Elihu Ban ner; Executie ('ommittee, H. II. North, Patterson, chairman ; D. E. Robison, Tur bett; Mrs. David W ilson, Port Koyal ; Dan- Tax Banks observed Decoration day, and it was with tome difficulty that the paople of the town, asd the business of the place could divest itself of the holiday feeling that seemed to be abroad everywhere. Ko organized demonstration, however, was par ticipated in until in the evening. At 04 o'cl.ck P. M-, the Patterson schools to the uumber of 13 persons, all tt-aring flowers, joined the scho.HS of this place, in the school bouse, whwre they organized, formed in procession, and marched to the Court Housi yard, and gathered around the monument erected to the memory o! the cilixeiuaoldier 'bo died that thd Republic may live;) Rev. K. E. Berry delivered a prayer. The Schools sang 'Columbia, Gem of the Ocean," after which the ceremony of tbe strewing ol tbe tluwers wa couducted by the schools, which ceremony was fol lowed by a DcclaiuaUoj by Leoua Lemon, aged about 12 years, son of Jacob Lemon, of Patterson. Upon the couclusi'ju of the Declamation, a Mentor: tl hymn was sung, which was followed by aa address by II. II. North. Tbe address was an able one, and, after revertirg to the sad events that occasioned the pleasing and yet solemn memorial cere mony of the bour, the speaker deduced a lesson that stamps him aa a msn ho under stands the high duties that devolve on a citizen of the Republic. Mr. North gestic- Common mistakes in teaching," was taken np by Dr. G. L. Derr, who mentioned the following i I . It is a mistake not to look for immediate conversions 2, It is a mis take to rest satisfied with tbe work done in class tbe seed must bo watered with lieart felt, fervent praxer; S. A mistake not to maintain a consistent walk and conversa tion ; 4. A mistake to leach only historical or geographical portions. Rev. R. K. Wil son thought it s great mistake' to place an unconverted teacher over children ; if you are obliged to have a teacher of that kind, give him a class of adults, wbo ate able to think for themselves. A. J. Palterson thought it a mistake not to teach the his torical part of a lesson ; not to keep order ; to use a question-book or lesson-paper in teaching ; to sit in teaching f to go around the class in order. What can we do to extend the Sabbath school work in the county t" Wellington Smith said all the other subjects ran into this one. We should have more thorough study, more competent teaching, and organ izing Sabbath-schools in neglected districts. Dr. Elder thought the most important work was the organization of Borough and Town ship Associations, and nrged "pvu the mem bers of the Executive Committee the im portance of Inking hold of this work. ' What are we doing for the work in onr una m-ighhotbood 1" was discussed by H. J. Ail man, C. C. Tennis, and A. II. Weid in in. The afternoon session on Thursday com menced at 2 o'clock. The Topic, Duties of parents to their children, aud the school, in connection with the lesson," was dis cussed by Rev. K. F. Wilson, E. E. Jami son and E. W. II. Kreider. The report of the formrr Secretary, Dr. Elder, was read, showing the number of Sabbath schools in the county reported to tbe Association to be 5S, itb an aggregate attendance of 2f officers, 481 teachers, and S'.Hil scholars. There are about 22 schools in the county who failed to report. Report of delegates to the State Conveo FOR 8AI.E A commodious Dwelling Hansn, and two Store Rooms, irr the bor ongh or Mifflintoirn, Juniata Cbttbiy, Fa. This is a rare chance to acquire m dwelling honse, and business place in MitBintown a chance, wbiclr if left pas, may not be equaled in many years.- For particulars, call at, or a1dres this office. janJ9-tf Cabphob Mil? Dr.- O'-arholts'sr's Lini ment bas been i.'ed by thousands, and has p-oved to be of tbe highest value to the roiiitiiuiiity. It has effected many cures in I;..--.tnaism, Sores, Swellings, Sprains and Frosted Feet, and many persons recommend it lor Cuts, Oalls and Swellings in burses. It costs 2o ceuts. Sold by Bank & Ham lin, Mifflintown, snd Hamlin l Co., Pa'ter son, Pa. marltf-lm Camphor Milk cures Ueadauhe and Neu ralgia. Camphor 11 ilk cures Rheumatism snd Lnme Back. Camphor Milk cures Cuts, Bruises and Burns. Camphor Milk costs 23c ; 5 bottles $1. Sold by Banks 4. Ham'in, Mifflintown, and ! Hamlin A Co., Patterson. inarld-ly I'h'i-nix Pectoral will ccie-your Cough. PhuMiix Pectoral cores hoarseness quickly MAKRIEDY H0PaR!!Y--Kl$ZER On the 25th olf., ty Re. 8v Kistci-, Mr. Robert Hum phrey and Miss Bell K inter, both of Dela ware township. VIED: VAN-ART April 17, 17!. at the home of ber son, in Fayette township, Mrs. Anna Van-Art, aged C'J years, T months and 10 dars. Special .Yutices. THE WORLD'S B.1L..M. Da. L. D. Witsisx's Altkkativb Starr. 07-A remedy used TlIIilT Y-FI VB YEARS iu a private practice, and never (suing to radically cure RHEUMATISM, DROPSY, Erysipelas. Scrotula. Secondary Syphilis. Urat e). Diabetes, and all diseases ffl which the blood is implicated, is Bow off-Ted' to ' oJi 1mj fcllue ine piiiic Sold by all Rt-tail Driigzists, and (whole sale oulv) br Tuc M'tYBia Mkmcixb Co., P. O. Box 33S, kochest .T, N. Y. MISCELL.1iMF.UijS JlV t'KU i lSE.'JEX IS. D under e CV,-. JLi mitcdt PEALBltS IS HARDWARE, IROtf, KAILS; ALL KIND OF STOVES, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, him, hdflkk Zl&g Ms, Caps, Mi and Slices;, FLOUR, FKED, Dlll'GS, &c , ic. HARDWARE A SPECIALTY Johnstown, Juniata Coimty7 Pa, I will mail (Free) the recipe for a simple Vkoktablk Balis that will remove TAX, FRECKLES, PIMPLES sod BLOTCHES, iel Conn, Spruce Hill; Rev. A. Copenhaver, Uml- Md at williamsport last June, by Mr. Fayette; J. Nevin Pomeroy, Beale; Miss Jennie Robison, Milford ; John T. Dimm, Greenwood ; Mrs. Salrfe Patterson, Tusca rora ; Thomas Kelly, Lack ; Miss Mollie Funk, Walker ; B. F. Oliver, Delaware ; S. R. Ulsh, Susquehanna; W. B. Horn ing, Fermanagh ; Dr. T. A. Elder, Mittlin fOwn ; George Muterling, Monroe ; E. A. Tennis, Thompsnt'wn. The Topic " How to prepare a lesson," was introduced by Dr. O. II. McAlister, wbo would devote great attention to the de velopment of tho ipiritu-al truths. Dr. Stone would study tbe lesson under two beads: 1. Preparation of the heart; 2. Preparation of the mind. James McLaugh lin thought the great trouble was to get competent teachers. J. Nevin Pomeroy would devote great attention to: 1. Tbe study of the "Daily Readings," 2. A thor ough understatsIlR- of the "Golden Text," and "CenUal Truth." The Topic, "How to teacb a lesson," was opened by II. U. North, who thought thor ough preparation should be made, aud then each teacher teacb according to bis own plan not be iinita'ors of others. James McLaughlin thought Ibis a difficult work very often poorly done. A. J. Pa'terson didn't believe in lecturijs to a class, nor in asking questions in order around the class. He believed in a combination of the Platon ic and Socratic methods: I. Give; 2. Get from the class what has been given. Dr. Stone thought that : 1. The teacher should be earnest; 2. Must have tbe attention and consideration of pupils ; 3. Eometinies well to lecture, sometimes, toqnestion ; 4. Must adapt leach n g to capacity of popila. Rev. A. Van Fnssen gave the exjierieuce of an unconverted young lady h was appointed to teach a class, who not only was convert ed herself, but ber class and family as w 11. Must teach in such a maimer as to interest, instruct, sud lead to the Savior. Dr. II. J. Hunt pursued ihe lecture plan in part, aith good rtsults. J. C. Cullen thought it very important, 1. To have the scholars commit tho lesson to memory ; 2. To search tbe John T. Nourse and Rev. E. E. Berry, del egates. Election of delegates to the State Con vention, to be held at Altoona. June 3d, 4th and 5th, 1879. Alfred J. Patterson and E. W. II. Kreider were elected. Twenty-seven dollars were contributed to defray rxpensea of the Slate Sabbatb-school Association, alter ahieli J. Nevin Pomeroy conducted the "Teachers Conference." Tbe evening ssssion was devoted to the consideration of miscellaneous questions relating to Sabbath-schools, which the writer hereof had not the pleasure to hear dis cussed. JIcAiisterville was selected as tbe place at which to hold the next Convention. SHORT LOCUS. Jacob Beidler is having a well bored in his lot on Cross street. Bass Ashing has been going on since Mon dsy, with varied success. The Lewistown Academy school picnick ed at Macedonia last Thursday. The sale of the 4 per cent, government certificates bas been iliscoutinued in cities. Chew Jacksou's Best Sweet Nary To bieco. Dec. 4, l&To-ly. Exchanges from different sections of the c-untrT speak of gambling in social and family circles. An Aitoona man received a peach from Texas last week. The expressage on it was forty cents. In spearing nMi at night, fiiheriuen gen crall Hnd la-ge carp in the river, shout the bead of the Island. The Hirrisbcrg Telegraph says fbt the spring chickens iu market are ol the size of English sparrows. Tlio wheat crop in this connty, from pres ent appearance, will be larger than in many past years, excepting last year. The annual iu-eting of the D linkers, held at GooJw.U church, in Fayette township, Ph.nir Perioral lastly !rud and brinvs Reaving the skin soil, clear and beautiful; also liiati uui ions lor pi.muviiig m uaui.,-- growth ot hair oa a bald head or smooth face. Address, inclosing 3c. stamp, Ben. Vaudelf ti Co., 20 Ann strict, N. Y. T0 C0 SUM PT1 VES." The advertiser, having been neriuaneutlv j cured of that dread disease. Consumption, resl. Pheenix Pectoral costs 21c ; 5 bottles SI. Sold by Banks A Ila.ulin, Miftliutown, &. Hauiiin A Co., Patterson. luarlO-ly Fas bebs, do yon want good Land Plas ter, Lumber, Calcined Plaster, Rosendale Cement, or York connty Lime ? If so, call : by a simple remedy, is anxious to mane Tiiank'ul to the pvbiie for th-ir liberal pitroiuge iu the oast, we solicit a continuance: Ail wuios i t' Pro-luce t;iken in Exchange for Goods. UUNDOKB& CO., LIMITED1, Walnut P. O., Juniata County, Pa- on Kennedy A Duty, who have just re ceived a ntw supply by boat, and all at bottom prices. inay"-3t O YES, LOOK THIS WAY ! known to his fellow-siiff.-rs tbe means of cure. To all who desira it, be will send a copy of the prescription used, (tree ol chrjr), with the directions for preparing and Using the same, which they will Hnd a . .. t - : ", . V. u For your Grain Drills, Reapers, Mower-, j hili, ic. fart.es wishing the rrencrip- nulla lil pifTsv autirrin( K. A. WILSON, Wheel Cultivators, for either one or two burses, 7 to 9 shovels, best in tbe msrket. J. F. G. Loxo, Port Royal P. O., or near Spruce Hill, aprl6-tf Juniata county, Pa. SUNDAY SCHOOLS Will find it to their advantage, if they want Books, Rewards, or Requisites, to address W. M. FtTSINOIB, S S. Book Depository, Uarrisburg, Pa. may 14-tl LUMBER. All kinds, sixes and qualities, for ssle at prices to suit the times. Call on or address Jas. C. SmLLisGsroan, mar2U-U Near McAlisterville, Pa. A new combination among coal men, to force a rise in prices, is reported by dispatch. CANDIDATES' CAKDS. 194 Penn street, Vt'illiamsburgh, N.Y. ERRORS OF Y01 TIL 4 GENTLEMAN who suffered lor rears jY from Nervous DEBILITY, PREMA TURE DECAY, and all the effects or youth ful indiscretion, will lor the sake of suffer ing humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction lor making thesim pie remedy by which he was cured. Suf terers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so by addressing in per fect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Ceaaa street. New York. 11 r TO Or all kinds. TUMORS, 1-LjJiiO discharges of BLIM1). or mucus, and all diseases of the KKCTL'M quickly and perfectly enred by a simple and soothing REMEDY. For inioriuiii..n ad dress Da. J. FABEK A CO., 22 Ann street, N. Y. Jan 20, 1879-6m Sew Adrertisetnents. Batter Tims3 Approaching. FUR SHERIFF. Editor Sthtintl and Republican Sir; At the request of many Republicans, I present the ntme of Licit. James R. Ki.lut as a candidate for the cttice ol Sherid', snnject to the rules that govern the Republican party. Should the Lieutenant become the standard-bearer for the important ollicc of Sheriff for the campaign that will close in November, he will prove to be a tower ol strength before the whole people. JUNIATA I Month th-gans, extra quality. - 'Flutes, Kites, FIiteo!-ts, Clarinets, Drums, FOR SHERIFF. aud Band Instruments at lowest Editor Stutinet and f.czttblicasT : At 1 cash prices. the reouesl of manv Rep-.ullcans I present . Sktet and Music Bcikt maneJ on receipt cf Violiut Violoncellat . I Dvukle Bass J Guitar VuiliK Botrt . 1 jiccordtam . .. . $1 OOto-'O 00 .$10Wto."0 0, .$i"it,-Otu.KKI . J7")to.vC0 1 tr16 IHI . $l2-ito2-3U I'loia and Guitar strings. Boxes, Bridges, Kevs. Tale Hoards Ac. May I, 1k7s d. " w! 'IamIts I tFie place where yoa c bnf TSIK HIaST AXI T1IK VIIBAl'CafT MENS YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HATS. CAPS. BOfjrS, SZaES. .1X0 rURXISIUXG GOOtfS. HE is prepared to exfiibit one of the most choice and s lei-f stocks ever oCert ia this market, arid at jteTOSiSHIaLf LOW VRWES f Also, meaurrs taken for suits and parts of irnVrs, which will be made to-orJs at short notice, very reasonable. Kemember tbe place, in HoSaisa's Ifcif SailJing, corner rf Frf-ue and Water s'reefs, IK KLIN TOWN, PA. Jan. I, l7'j-i SAM'L STRAYKR Has just returned from the Eastern eiliea will a full variefj of MEiM & 8DYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GKXTS FURNISHINO GOODS. Goods nf all kinds a: low.Como and see me and b. astonished Pants at 75 cents. E SUITS MAM: TO K;;Ett Patterson, Pa., April li, ls7y. SAMUEL iiTlTaYER- Trantteni' GuiJt. PENNSYLVANIA EAILE0AD. TIM K-TABLE r oa TuEorCu asd Local PssrsGia Tiaras Betweib Habkisbckq ask Aitoosa. LEAVR I WESTWARD. ' LVE EASTWARD Philadelphia & Beading Railroad. Arrangement of Pafn?er Trains. 3 1? ! is:!: ? 3 a 1 I Prut. Piano Stools, Music Stands, Piano and 6 4n 8 12 the name of Mr. Li sa Davis, of Walker I . 1 : 1 . I Ktt y.f) . a ,.f 1 I ilDn.p,i... I Organ Polish Sheriff, subject to the rules that govern me t ., u;n D. Republican party. Should Mr. Davis be adln-ssing the nominated and tlected, he will mike an ' ilcKILLIPS OKtlxN MANUFACTORY. Any of the above instru- forwarded at short notku by efficient oliie spects to till 1- 'ti nualillvd in all TUOMPSt-NTOWN 1 re-j Atur Org 111s at astonishingly low prices. Iw.-ohit-lian l ol other makes at a o.rgaiu. For further particulars address ALEX. McKILLIPS, Orpin Manufacturer. 320 N. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. Dec. 4, lt7S-(iiu Scriptures, so as to tie full of the lesson, j last week, was largely attended. open to a little bit of light, and that little lit of ujht is enough to let tbein see that no one in their party bas the ghost ol a cha-ice for a nomination wt office unless cer tain parties ami -g them have taken tbeir measure and prononncea on it. If it suits j tbe parties, all right; ir not, the candidate mnst ta-e a back seat, and sit, and sit, sit, sit, sit till he finds out that his turn is never to come around. Old Hickory's ides cf iis government was thst its offiejs were not made for any par ticular .t of men ; neither did he believe that everybody should be an office seeker, bat he believed tbal when a fellow wpts an office be shorld have the right to go before the people for tho office, and if they elect him, all well and good, an! if they elect Lira to stay out of the office, well and good again. Well, that's wh.it my old frienls wsnt to keep trom bcir. done. Yon know that my cid party bave the DtUgate System, eui you know that a few s-'.ive men can run a svstem of that kind, and make nomi nations" to suit themM lres. If Old Hickory could be al-tit r'.-, he'd favor the election of Un.ted States Senators and Presidents by popular vote. He wouia "pes anu write in favor of an amendmeut to the dif ferent State Constitutions and the Constitu tion of the United States so that United Btates Senators snd President should U be iected by a direct vote ol tbe people. The way the thing stands we elect a Legislature, and the I 'islat Jre elects the Uuited States Senstor. We el-et sn F.:ectoraI College, and the Electoral College elect or count the rote for the President. You see when this government t us made there wss no other to Dattern after, but the old kind that bad Kn ; nn-r five thousand vears, and it had got to believed that the people could not be trused ; it was thought '.oat ihey could not be trusted to elect a Uuited S tates Senator, or PresKent direcL Old Hiekory ns one of the people, and he always said that while the people generally did some queer things sometimes, they always meant right. Of course, he did not mean bad peo ple, for they won't do right, but be meant tbe general run of people meant to do right, and when they did wrong t1' did it be cause they did not understand the subject they were aetir.g on. That was Old Hickory's belief, and he ha Urge experience in the world You know tbe people wer-wrong in blindly following tbe lead of the Democracy and votiug with them till they got op the Feilion nnder Buchauan, but they did not .now they were deceived, and they did not believe it when they were told of it. They did not believe it till tbo Johnnies fired on Sampter s that opened lie cyea of the mass, and tbey swnrg around. It mar be so that Ilia Dio of peo- i-le are reH-r to adopt the bad side of humankind, than to adopt the good side 01 mates with ease, and has a lull and manly voice. Tbe Juniata Cornet Band discoursed its richest music at the conclusion of the ad- I dress, aud all withdrew, well satisfied thst the ceremony was witnessed by a larger concourse of people than any other previous one of the same character in the county. The assembly numbered nearly if Lot quite 6W people. So little previous p. eparation bad been made that it may be classed as among the impromptu ceremonies in honor of the heroic dead. I. . -Marks and other schoo" people have deiprastrated how effi cient hey can be, once their energy bas been enlisted in s ca"se. vThe d.mger to life, in walking on a rail roiul track is again illustrated by the death of two young men, named Fillmore Dutt". and David Burger, of Cbambersburg, cigar makers by occupation, ho were instantly killed on the Pennsylvania railroad, at Bai ley's Station, last Wednesday morning. The men were walking westward on the north track, a freight train going .st on tbe south track. The noise of the freight train prevented them from bearing the ap proach or the Pacific express west, and al though the engineer made every effort to attract their attention aud slop his train he did not succeed, snd they aero both ttruck .-j ;i...t:- tilled. Tbeir bodies were. taken to Newport by train dispatcher Crea mer, of this place, sui placed in the hands of ihf poor director -rS", A I arty of Gypsiet, ten days ago, broke into a church, in Perry county, and stole therefrom a lot ol cs-pet snd other articles, and not far from the church they broke their wagon, which mishap, however, did not delay them long, f they went to a barn not far off, and, without the knowledge of the owner, exchanged their broken wagon for the farmer's carnage. Tbey had a grey horse hitched to tbe carriage, and came across tbe Tusrarora mountain, by Run Gap to this county, and tuenco to Mifllin county, where they wre overtaken last we-;k by Perry county authority, and taken back to Perry county, to answer for the robbery. -w Capital punishment was abolished in Switzerland a number of years ago, but the crime of murder since the abolition has in creased so rapidly that recently the' qaes tion as U wbeiher capital punishment should be revived ha 3 been submitted to tLe peo ple, and by a large majority the people roted in favor of again restoring capital punish ment in that country. It is not the furniture, or fine things that are in a house that makes tbe pleasant hour. A palace w U"iont the right kiud of jwople in it can be no pleasant home. for one cannot te ich what he does not know To teacb 1. Attention, 2. Then teach, 3. Apply to each one; 4. Pray for the class evarry day, and tell them so ; 6. Cannot da anything aitbout thu Holy Spirit. The evening was taken cp with a preach ing service. A very good sermon, by Rev. T. J. Sherrard, on the importance and re sponsinility upon parents, Sabbaih-school, and church, In the proper training of chil dren, especially spiritually anJ morally. The text was, Judges 13:12, How shall we order the child, and how shall we do unto hilar" Rev. Mr. Sherrard was assist ed in these services by Revs. R. F. Wilson, G. A. Singer, and E. E. Berry. The first Topic on Thursday morning was : " The organization and mansgement of the Sabbath-school." The discussion was opened by S. D. Batesholtx, who confined his remaiks to the Superintendent, snd msrie the follow ins fourteen points: 1. A Superintendent should be thoroughly in earnest; 2 Must pray for the success of his school; 3. Must not allow himself to be nnduly influenced by unwise or untimely suggestions; but, 4. On the other hand, should not be arbitrary and unreasonable ; 5. Be prompt ; 6. Enforce good order ; 7. Select only converted persons to teach ; 8. Endeavor to ascertain whether teachers are teaching the truths contained in God's Word, or whether they are imparting their own views merely, snd urge all to teach such truths as may lead the pupil to Christ ; 9. Urge weekly teachers' meetings lor the study of the lesson ; 10. Endeavor to pre vent trashy books from gutting into the library; 11. Must himself lead a consistent christian life ( Must interest himself to in crease aud improve bis school ; 13. Should look alter absentees; 14. Should be partic .,i.r t., nntire and sret kindly !o teachers and pupils whenever he may meet them. E. A. Tennis followed, snd spoke ol the ordinary duties of the Assistaut Superin tendent, Secretary, Treasurer, and Libra rian. The Teachers,' was tho next subject. This was tbe great subject of the Conven tion, and Into which nearly all tbe others ran. Itev. A. copennavcr was ion that none but converted persons should be allow-4 to teach. No one can teach spiritual truths of which be has no experi mental knowledge. Rev. J. C. Oliver took strong grounds on this point rested not en man's opinion, but on the authority of Uoa a Word, and qnoted 2 1 im. 2 : 2. in support or his position. Dr. n. J. Hunt thought that it is impossible slwsys to get such teachers, and in some cases he would use nnrnnrerted nersous. Rev. R. F. Wilson thought it was better to have tbe children tanght by an nnprofessing person alwsys moral, thongb than not to have them taught at all; Ood has often blessed snob teaching. Dr. Elder was of opinion that bat we wanted was more entire consecra tion on tbe part of teachers teachers wbo feci the responsibility resting upon them a the teachers of Gel's Word, a-d who, feel Ing it, wiU make tbe rP" preparatieu. But a few months ago the Greenbackers were in favor of all greenbacks," now it is nulimited silver coin. What next t ffrs. Kreider, living on Cherry street, be tween East Point and Third street, has new potatoes ready for use in her gardelnT) The Kiver Brethren will hold communion services at the residence of Mr David Moi.t iu Fermanagh township on next Sal-bith. The turnout from town to the Sabbath scbool Convention at Thompsontown, last Thursday, comprehended quite a number of people. Silver seems to be more sought for in the money markets of this country, and in Eu rope, than within the period of a number of years past. Dispatches from abroad state that the prospects for a full crop of wheat in Eng land are not good. It is estimated that England will have to import at least 60,000,- UO0 bushels. It Is reported that near Newton Hamilton a lormation of rock has been discovered that yields $9 worth of gold and $3 worth of silver to the ton. An exchange says that a teaspoonful of coal oil to a gallon of water is a Certain destroyer of plant lice. Sprinkle from a watering pot or band broom. Cohere are bo Ssbbath-schools in Juniata county. The largest Sabbatb-school in the county is that ol the Lutheran church in tms place , ine scuooi uumucrs 1 (fcovui Tbe fourth annual meeting or ihe 1'enn svlvania State Association for the Preserva tion of Game and Fish, will be held in Huntingdon on Thursday, June 17, at two o'clock P. X. 'The well thst was pnt down at the inter section of Lemon, sometimes called School House street, and Orsnge street, generally called Cherry street, L-s been -completed, there being 81 feet of water fn it. j The Committee on Transportation snd Music of the Juniata Valley Printers' Asso- ... .... i m . I ci. Ion raei in ine a rwaae ouico at uw on Satniday, to arrange for the holding ol the printers' ricnic, to be held at Cresson In September. The Legislature bas passed tbe bill en larging the powers of Justices of the Peace to consider accounts or cases in which the amount does not exceed $300. The origi nal bill provided for the empaneling or a jury, but the jury clause was stricken ouL The Legislative Committee of Investiga tion on the Pittsburg Riot Bill has reported, and name a number of members as having b-.-cn guilty of violating the Constitution and laas of the Commonwealth, in making corrupt solicitations to secure the passage of the Riot BUI. B yon nse Paris green on potato tops to kill bugs, be Careful as to where tbe tops are nut, or any plants or weeds that are re moved from tbe patch. Read the dlrpalch from Vermont, relative to theeffdet of such ' 'It JURY COMMISSIONER Sentinel ami Republican Sir: It is j Ihe desire or a number of the Republican ? Wends of Daniel Coffiuan, of Patterson, that his uame be presented to tho Republi- 1 can voters of Juniata conntv as a candidate i fur the office of Jury Commissioner, there- j fore I ask that his name le announced in ; the columns ot the sentinel ami Republican, j Grand Opening I Great Bargains ! as a candidate for the oflice mentioned, sub- J ject to the rules tbit govern tbe party. May 20, 17. PATTERSON 5 5 Ci-4 i K. I J "i C t 6 o 1 7 10 7 7 4" 7 62 8 10 8 27; S ;J.,' 844 8 ;o 0 ; 9 1U U.51 iM'i 9 7 51 1 I7; 7 52 111 711 113 72 i2-v: A. B. A. X. ; A.M. P. ). 12 30 W, rin'adel'a 3 00 5 40 p. a. a. a. p. a. ' r.n. p. a. 5 3" Et' ! :i ll.vi.sKg . I V IV) 1 40 !t-H.kv ille 1 -V' il irysvi'e lo:-l ..ve 2 ij'j ! ine IT.'u 2 11 .Vi'icdii;! 2 2 i llai y 2 3-1 ewport 2 IT Millerst'n 311 lliom''n 3 1'i Mexico 3 20 perrvsv'e 3 27 VilMin 3 -m Lewisto'o 1 w. 9 1 hi ri4'i 8 3-i 2t 8 12 1 ; 22 12 "! H 02 ;: 7 4. 1 NEW STORE IX McALISTERVlLLK. D. WATTS has just returned from O Philadelphia with llio largest assort men 1 ui FOR JURY COMMISSIONER. r ir-Tur--. Editor Sentinel and Republican-Vine Sir, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, As the time for announcing candidates is approaching, I would recommend C- S. fntuityrKiiora, of M"iroe township, as a suitable person lor Jury commissioner, sub ject to the rules or the Republican party. Mr. Shelienberger bas always been a true and trustworthy Republican, and is a man of intelligence, possessed of true and cor rect business qualifications, and, ir elected, would make a good olG.-cr. MO.MIVI. CLOSING PRICES or DE HAVEN &T0WXSEXD, BANKERS, No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. June 2, 1879. U.S. Bio. AssKn. Notions, Fancy Goods, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Hats, Caps, Q'leensware, oou ana Willow Ware, Hardware, DRIUS, PAINTS AID OILS, ever brought to McAlisterville, which will be sold at REDUCED PRICES. All kinds of Produce, Meat, Dried Fruit, Grain and S-e.ls ot all kinds taken 111 change lor OikkIs. CP" Call and examine our stork, in tile room formerlv occupi.-d by J R. Boughner. opimsite the National Hotel, AfcAlistervilic, Juniata countv, Pa. S. D. WATTS. April 2, 1879 1 . : till 12 2' ft 43 12 II 6 3 2 1 1 -V. ti IX 1 1 13 6 12 II 3r 8 00 10 (St 3 27 VilMin iC i)7 1134 ll4'; i -w Lewisto'o, .i 42 1 1 Hi 10. wj 4 (ls Anderson ; 5 2: 1" 52 11 12 4 21 McYevl'n oil 1035 1121 4 37 Manav'i.k 5l4l02i 11 3S 4 52 N HaiuilV Il4'i 4 "'. Mt. Union 11 54 5 07 Ma;ieton. 12 11 1 5 15 Mill Creek 12 1st 5 tluiitiiiK'ii 12 35 5 5! Peters!.',; 12 41 6 02 Barree , .'2 51 6 10 Sj.rVeC'k j 104 6 25 hiniili'iu I I 15 B.U Tyrone j 124 6 4H Tipton ' i 1 3l 6 33 Fostorla .134 K H Bells Mills ! 1 55 7 20, Aitoona P. . A. SI. I 9 0d 12 55 Pittsburg. Mai lltb, 187'J. Trains fare Htrri$bur as fulltmr : For New York at 5 15, b 10 a. in., and 200 and 7 53 p. m. fur Philadelphia at 5 15, 8 10, 0 45 a. m., 2 00 and 4 'iO p. iu. For Keadin? a 5 15, 8 10. 9 45 a. In., 2 00 I 4 ' and 7 55 p m. ' For Pottsville at 5 15, S 1 a. m., and 4 :0 j p. m. and via Scbnvlkil! A Susquebauna Branch at 2 40 ,-. m. s j ' 51 Fr A ubnrn via S. A S. Branch at 5 30 x m. " i s ! . ! For Al!.-nt wij at 3 13, 8 10 a. ui.. 2 00. 4 no and 7 55 p. m. The 5 15, 8 lo a. m. and 7 53 p n. trains have throngh cars for New York. The 5 13 a. m. train has through cars for Philadelphia, SUSDJM. For New York at 5 15 a. m. For Allentoa n and way stations at 5 15 a. ra. For Raiding, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 45 p. in. Tia.nifur Hnrrxtbur leave a follows 1 Leave New York at 8 45 a. ro., and 1 CO, 530 an.l "7 45 p. in. Leave i'hi!adelihia at ! 45 a. In., and 4 On, and 7 20 p. m. Leave Reading at ft 4, ? 25, 1 1 50 a. ra., 1 30, 0 15 and 10 .'." p. m. Leave Pottsville at 5 5, 9 15 a. ni. and 4 40 p. m.,an l via Schuylkill and Susiiiehaa- n i Branch at 8 15 a. lu. Leave Aubnru ii o. A S. Branch at 11 50 a. m. Leave Allentown at 12 So, 5 40, 9 03 a. m., 12 10, 4 HO aud 9 05 p. m. t Does not run on .Vo.ays. SUX0.IYS. Leave New Tork at 5 So p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 20 p m. Leave Heading at 4 40 and 7 40 a. m. and It 35 p in. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 905 p.m. Via Hjrrit and Essex Rmlrnttd. J. E. WOOTTF.N, General Mjnnger. ll.S..l.l 11 (V, 7 lii 7: 6 40 6 33 i 0 25 4 51 10 II 4 45 lOOti 4 38 9 57 4311 4 17 3 51; 3 t-i 3 : 3 27 8 17 312 3 OH 2 50 9 3 9 3'.' 9 22 9 15i 9 10 8 56 14 51 8 40 8 36 H 33; 8 loi A. W. 7 40, Westwasd Fast Tbaiss. Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia 11 55 pm; Harrisbnr; 4 20 a in ; Dnnrannon Jl 50am; Newport 5 14am: Mitttin 556 a m; Lewistown 6 1 a m ; McVeytown 6 41 aiu; Mt. Union 7'Msmt Huntingdon 7 ex I 2 a m ; Petersburg 7 4 1 a 111 ; S prm-e Cre k eoaiu: Tyrone 8 18am; mil s .Mills 8 33 a in t Aitoona 8 50 a m ; Ftttsbuig 1 45 p m. Pittsburg Express leaves Philadelphia at 6 2 p m ; llatrisbiirc 1 1 15 p 111 1 Marvsville 10 ;J1 p in : MilH.n 1 1 4 1 p m ; Lew Mown UnntinjMiiit I I i a m KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers A Kennedy,) 6's 1881 Currencv. 6's........... 123 124 5's, 1881, new l' 104 j 4l's, new, 1.J ltl 4's " ..i.... . 103 1( Pennsvlvanis R. R. ...... .... 37 37) Philadelphia A Reading R. R. 21 1 2.J Ihigh Valley R. R ' 40 Lehiali Coal A Navigation Co.. 211 25 United Companies ot N.J. H 143 Northern Central K. R. Cc ... 17 18 Hestonville Pass. R. R. Co.... lti' lh Pitts., Tit A Buff. R. R. Co... 6 6 Central Transportation Co ... 4I 44 f Northern Pacific, Com H Pret'd 424 -l Silver, (Trades) 9f 9'4 's .... 1 . , m . 3 (J'sanu)so ':'t (Llimesaud I Diiues.).u 98J 9'.i C03IMKRC-lla. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. u:...m Jutim 4 1m?o. Butter .... ESP Lard..... Ham ..... Shoulder . Sides. .... Potatoes.. Onions..., Rags .4 4 1 10 10 8 9 7 6 00 40 DEALERS IX GliAIX, CO A la. I,tJlHKK, CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster SEEDS, SAL. a, fctfi C. G. General Ticket .Ijcnt. Manhood! KowLost.HowP.c stored Just published, a tew edition cf Dr. Culver cli's ! Iir'.-. E. s.-r on the raihrnl curt (itin- .: :, ti- cine) of Spermatorrhea or Senili:at -ne, Iiivcliiiitary Seimn:.l Losses, Iup. telicy, Menial and Physical Lieajxeity, I111 pediments t Marriage, etc. a'so. Con sumption, Epilepsy aud Fits, iml ued br selt-iiidul;eiice or sexual extravagance, Ac. 2v I rice, 1:1 a sealed euvelope, lililr six 12 04 a m ; ltuntipgloit I I-J am; lymnei cents; 1 53 a in ; Altovna 2 25 a 111 ; Pittsburg 7 Oil The celebrated author, in this adii.lr ihlo am. Essay, clearly demonstrates, trom a thirty Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 1 1 45 a years' successful prwtiee, that the alarm- m ; Uarrisburg 3 45 p ni ; Milllm 5 09 p lu ; I ir.BT cnnseo'.ienci-s or Seir-..luse m.iv he rad- - . - .1- . 1 . 1 no 1 , . , . ... .... i.ewisiown o p u , o v iu , ieai:v etirtu wi:not!t tlie nanir.-rous use u Tyrone 1 18 p m; Aitoona 7 40 pm; Pitts burg 1 1 45 p m. Eastwaid Fast T is:s. Philadelphia Express leaves Pittsbu-g at 4 40pm: AlLn.na 8 55 p ib ; Beli's Mills 9 10 pm; Tyrone 9 slpm; Spruce Creek j 938 pm; Huntingdon l' l2 p m ; Lewis- town IO 56 a m ; MUttiu 11 Ham; Hams burg 1235 am; and arrives 111 Philadelphia at 3 50 a m. Atlantic Express leivcs I'itfshii'g at I 10 pm; Altoont 61pni Tyrone i. '.! piu; Punliupdon 7 38 pnt Mt. Union 8 00 p in; A" Vej town 8 23 p r.i ; Lewi-t.wn 5i p ni ; M liin 9 12 p in ; Newport 9 5 p hi t Dun c.u non 10 20 p 111 ; Il.irrisbiirw It? 05 p m ; arics in Philadelphia 3 00 a 111. J acifie Exjwess ltaves Pittshur- at t 13 a m; Aitoona 7 35 ami Tyrone am; Huts ingdon 8 36 a m : Lewistown 9 36 am ; Mifflu 9 55 am; Uarrisburg llo'Jaul; arrive-- in Philadelphia 3 15 p 111. MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weecly by Kennedy A Doty, Quotation m To-dai. Wednen!., June 4, 1879. Wheat;., i I."' Corn, ..ii i.i ' Oats; 26 R i I.:.....; "5 Timothy seed;...;.... Clovers eed...; 1 OOtol 10 3 25 We buy Grain, to bo delivered at Mifflin town or Mexico. Y e are prepared to urnlsh Sal t to dealers at reasonable ratea. KENNEDY A DOTY. April 21, 1877-tf ONE Ctt TnK MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS iu the county may be purchased of the nnders'gned at a reasonable price. The property is situated in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with tbe Smith stand includes a lot of about I TWO ."RES, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-story Framclbinse, a com modious fc'talle a-.d other outbuildings. There Is a Well of good water at the doer of the house. For particulars call on or address WM. HOOPS. Walnut P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. internal medicine nr the applicit'nn nf iUn kiiitr ; p mtins; out a mode of ri:re at ici simple, certain, and effectual, by nieasa. oS which every sufferer, no 1.1:1 tl. r V a his condition m.-y be, may r-ira li.msel: c irari ly, privately, and radically. CjWis l.ertnre should lie in. e 1isr1! of every vonth and every msn U rlie lund.. S-nt under seal. ir. a plain mvdope, t v any a.ldress, post-p iid, on ths- ouipt of sis c-nt.s or two p t t:iiura. adrasa th Pnoln-liers. THE ll'LTER W ELL .HE StP.t t 0., 41 Alio St.. New York: sill-ly P.sj.04Lce Boi U'.tiS. PH. J. LIVKEJfEXDL'S- ForriET immm mm. Ir a . '1 -" The SuxTist- aw RxprtlCAS has no ! superior asa-i alver'uing mediun. in this i.nnne. and m a iournai 0! varied news poison when in water, as published among reading it is not snrpassed by any the new items; reekljr paper in central Pennsylvania. FOR RENT. The Corner Store-room in the Beltord Building, now occupied by R. . Parker, Is for rent. Inquire of Uaboabet Bkltobo. UC II ATE IT At I A ST A perfect w.tkins Sliirt B isoui Stretcher and Lonin; Board. Best celling article in market. Sells at -ight, both in city and country. It s superior in evt-rv respit-t, ant uore s.ib al'le tB.n any .itlier bard. The latest i iit'roveirlent over all. PateuU-d Nov. 20, 177. Lr.rge per cent;ige iai i. Territory sellers and can vassers wanted. Arenls do not fail to send for circular and terms tu A. W. Smith, Mc- Keesnnrt. AlleSh IV clunty. Pa. Say in what paper you saw ibia adv't. octP; E. BUKLAX, DFXT1ST. Office opp.vite Lu'herau Chnrch, port royal. Juniata cro., p.., vru. liw wall ".ift ihi. Hrxt ten dss i.t each month, commercing Ileci mber jta.l feJ esmftS The balaoce of the time bis office will bv occupied by J. S Kilmer, a yonag man orthy of eonf tence, and who has been associated with "ie Doctor as str T.-nt and assistant two and npwards. Those who call during Dr. Burlan's absence for professional service, rn.-. and will please arran3 the time with Mr. Kilu-er when they may be served, on the return of the Doctor. R. Consult your Interest and advertisw in tbe Stntinti and Republic. Insure stock of Headr-mmle C!o!li;nc tnr sale by HA RLE Y & CO. The wmt tka; h- ho JV-e: looked for by the I'rofessjua is an Tiihali-r thnt can btr earned in Ib pocket, and is - a.lv for uso at any tiiae. This Yaponaiiir Inhaler is neat and cumnw-t rtj'n an than any otln-r Inhaler bow i tl e market and can be sold for l-e-.iter lh- amount tli.it aev other j l.lhil.f san brt. Ir. w ,d che.ip Iht any man or woman flat is troubled uilft Catarrh, UraocSilils, Asthma, lleutiacTte, and all diseases of lh Lnns and Air Pas sa;es, and t-r the sate an 1 etlVtml Va-.r-ixing of Si.v meittrme. This little V:ip'r isur 5s fiich'y en lorf and rei!.iunwn.sl nv the Meili.-il pratession Se what IV. Kimst saysah.nt it ; also, Dr. Fassx, t'.th aboio are Lighty arpreciatod a iihstical xiierts. s.l respected Oermin physicians ot Cricsgoi ItA Doct'ib : Yon h;v s.n Insfrnrnent thit I highly- acpn.-eHiie and eudorse, and nt that it W ill IV ol great b-ile al to the Ptotessi n and public in general. l"r.r. A. J. Farrx, M. D., Prof. H. Tbasx. M. D., ChUapo, UK All commnuicattotls mnst be aMrs.scJ, DR. J. LIVKKPWL, 1011 Walnut street, Ph'-Uk-lphia. C7 Send Stamp for circu-'ar. or $ 1 .00 for Inhaler. uar26-2m Subscribe for tbe Sentinel and Rr?nHcn. The Sentinel and Republican orhoe ia tha place tngct job work done. Trv it. It will py yni if von need anything In that line..