SENTINEL iV KEPUBLICAiN MIITLINTOWN. W F.DtEMVT, APRIL SO, 1R0. H. K. S (J II WKIER, Nfw Y'r.K City yteople were fnlit .ued by an :irth ipiukit ho-k 0:1 tli? liJu.l of tlir present mouth. An eariliir-.k shock iu Otliforria I4.1t Thursday-, threw down -hiroriie. nii'l s.sliattT'il the mitn work of raiir aid lril-,'.s, tiint railroad travel ru a number of r .ad wi suspended ir..til the damage whs repaired, pev V fri'it. iiuil. The dia'urb a : t iu hicj at Lalf p;mt tiuc-a iu Lie .u ruinir. Iyl .:-i ei;. ttiti !..u- Ter in'Aubiirii, N". Y. jail wi'.l U ex i-nto.l H.irao cue ff tl.tw.. by electricity. He will Mt in a chair with h;ud aud feet boun " to the back of tho chnir A wire will be applied t- t lie crown if bi- be a t, 'i wire will bo app'.i 1 to t!,i b.le of lii spitle, I wllfrt tlif '-u.'l" for t!" 't ri- current i-. thus .mi ; !, t . il.v 1'iti I will In tuit. el ) .iu 1 in a ! iriL.lt the itil tuik i-f .iff b xunc'iifched. I'lie :itti-:iti"'i f the intelligent uu 1 seiem ltii" v . rl 1 n dir.-cte 1 t the inipeiiiiin ev cii i- u. A t Tu-i l:i, Illinois, ti:t 'truant oil'ic. r ur.il.-r ('ni uU ry Kd m -at in 11 law h:is b t 11 tint d fir arresting a truant si-h " 1 K .v." Tin- 0 tmpulary .l;u at ii!i Inn in the nature of Am.T ii"iri lriM it 'it ! .11 is unconstitutional. !jv rv Ann l ii-an, man, woman and ' chil.i is ei:ltiled to his liberty and ; fr. . l. m fi mi m r.'s? unless h has j 1 .., . , iii- , 1 tl.,. ,ini; ;, .n ,r u I crtvie. a-id it is the right thing to do t brii.g an M. tion ugaiust ouicei-.- a.-img mi. ii i- cor.oui.siirv nuii-atii 11 1 ... r ..:..'.. ..!..- . .. i.ii.iji 111 11.11 i ! r 1M- e;ii ie' ii:k i i-,i!! t ri U n into t'ie c into tl.e H:i rtme art. lit t.H ... 1 i Cruelty to Animals. 1 1:1 ;. ti t f T t'. t, .. i f tiie rosec:itiou ,r 1 . M:isai lra-t Ms soi-ietr r-j. f tl. , ,, , , , , preveiitioii of crii'-r.tT to am-I 1 -. . mills is 1 ill 1 -r.-st in tr inMructiTo ami! ,1 e. .ntains t Ue following: Total n:na- I ' r f i'a.-i s ievi htiL'.ited by Soi-ietv le.ei-ts fi-i.tj April. MN, to" March l". j 1 s.io : !-" : tr: 1 au 1 -cvr.vi.-ted : :!:ii; 1 ! ! ili.iM mg jii'o a f.ov spec "a- whi.-h. in ad.liti. -n to the n:.i v i;-t f e iti. .;;. rec. i. .men at- mi 1 1 111 . 1 r 1 i mi l; tin Vfii' : - -seVel 1 i v kicking a do; i d. r as ' i" a si ru !ar .1 : mi 1 - ! I" Mlllll e-l o-il an,l costs. -i.ee, a sec.nl was six ircii. s oil' ti e ' i"i'K, a saloon keeper I ;loi arid costs. The' I aid line i i r u f titled .-.lli. j I mg a r 'l.in. a i.id inii I h hi. :.-;o,:,lc, st,. ; 1 I' 1 1 : ; filing 1:1.! Hon .hrlter ; Pu t ". iv l.i o -t 1 k. v ir.otis f irtners: paid fines VhiMtig ftoiu o.1 ft ".iO . ll ll c .,! I I. r l riliii fe w iu an iron 1 'k-ti.it it was fir.- ' I", a bh - 1 - I " I ti 1" r i-jf : 1 r I -g. a brut mi f .r - il l.i.g a'd . f o and costs. S ne e: 1 1 ll ll if bill r:'"' 1: 1 ru so fine .-I' foil and c t ::r;-Rtin.t into a 1 I fl'l an I cust-j. M. .titer paid flat- ir-.n-ntine l'.'f i"iiiin. ken - , . -. 1 iS, tut u init.n it. ; In- dit-l, a third paid r -. A fourth who 1:1 a crm-l manner. ' Jr 'tiiol a d. was convicted find paid co-!s. 7 l-'i i-ovi r!"ad.U:f and for ov. r di.:' luri s. virions parties were tliud in Minn Mirviujf fr-m ? to S'J5 an.', c'-sts. ; s F'-r ili iv i c a sick l.'ist.- a farm er pit id title . f 1." .1. .liars and c-ste. I'. r t-.rt i'Hi' a tat, .aui.t br the leo- in the j.iv.s i.f a fcteel trap Lv h.ui-'.Hi,' huu out f a window, the t!V tel. r whs tint d i?.!.". aud c sts i Tl M inn ip-il fouil Lli stonl. In l-'ei- lieat tut; a cow. a farmer wn-, lined fl"i and cos's. Another wti" tied the heads ol t . t ... dow n t tl.nr f .i-e fi . t. keepnio th. m for a 1. time in a painful position o pi vei.i j imriiiw, was titled $lt aud ci ts in each case. A third who neg lected il .i k cow, lined $2'. and o ti A f.turtii who iu.-tt-d a d.tij to chase aud Lite a cow , inied $." and costs. A fifth, who dros a lame cow a l"tio distance, titled $1(1 n;d costs. tl. Ft incitino a .l to tiht.one person was fined $." and ci sls. Two .there, f -r In in present, paid finvs $10 and costs each. 12. F r sex re kickim? his lurse a teamster paid ti te of $J.l :- ,pts. For linildiiio , b iidire under an al le:tied bai y h rse. another paid lin.i of 5? atnl sts. One who prod ded his le I r with a kuife wen!. t jail for Ii iv tiionthe. A pculer -ho lu used a biitiiher knike f ir a like purpose was lined 15 aud costs. Two hi.ls. who put a cord on to the jaw of their linrv, severely tort urine; him, paid tint s of $5 and cost? each. Two others for pelting a horse with alone paid a like fine. For drag trinir a horse on the proud, a teanie t. r was fined $l"i .loll tra and osts. For Watin with a folk handle, an other paid tin of $10 and coats. For abandoning a sick horse, a jockey paid of $20 and costs. Another per sou paid tin of $10 and costa. l.i. A trader who abautloued a sick cow to die, paid tine of $"50 and csts- lt. For maliciously shooting and maimitifr dojrs, three jtersona paid fines of $o and coi.ts each. 15. Fi r driving a badly galled horse, an expressman paid fiue of $25 and costs. For driving a h tse with a brokeu leg anoth.-r paid a tine ot ?.)tl tlollars ant costs, lour ice cart men who clublied a horse to death with a cart stake, each paid lines of 20 and costs. lt. For t!'r.iw. a cat 'W feet in the air, lotting her fail to the ground a brute served out in jiul afiueof $10 and cost. For saturating a quan ity of hay in a barrel with kerosene, then iniatin it, and throwing in to it two cat who burned to death, auothar paid a line of $'U) and costs. For shooting and maiming a ca an eflander was fined $10 and costs. Two men, for leing present at aa exhibition of two cats tightiny, wer fined $10 aud costs each. An Errand of Mercy. Hiuh water in the MiKsissit.ni br.ike the nver bank and tlo.ded hundreds I of miles of farm lands and swept I awar millions of dollars worth of i property. Steam boats have W n i u erratuls of mercy, to jrathtr peo-1 pl and cattle where ever they eau. A l.'pntch from a "oiit adjacent to ! the floodeu i:stm t last r ridav savs : The relief steamer the Bayou Sara 1: evninij. She mat anil has come back H-r arrival was a godsend to tle; liAililia wliica ova in 1illo r.l l f rtl k-t '. . i not or lv already saved an incalcula- ble amount of property but a K-odlv , iiur.il h r of lives The real condition of thi.'-s iu the overflowed iiitrict is just coming to , Uirlit- N. pen in ttiual lath tank of t tai ilii: in? tic (w l ii luii 1riLu01t11.11.1 - : The w.ter back of the levees is bo deer now that hundreds of lives are r iu i'roparv. The siuull s!r-tclies of levee hiili s anding are crowded with nu n. women and children bide 1JV side with bors. s, mules and cows. Iii an ld raided gin-hoase 500 ce Iacotah rea -be i a pler 07 A. Arnoi 1 unrs, ljansu p, me loss 01 i:is money morn um.-i . j xndintr restenl iv - a3 reported in The Sanittry of his w if and famiiy demanding its j ll . ',,... T New- : : return. A stormv s-ena ensued d-.ir j le a trip 10 1 o.-i, , , , 1 . , ,1 ;t ..o ,..1 r fau-UW toother, 'away some germs, but his were cob ; And rot bi as pitiable." The-. eitr1,1" Li,a .M,,o,uth n: " ,a,resi,l Joif.?. groes wire t .uu 1 11...: 1:.: .. .. f 1 4, 1 " were afraid of tlu lr lives, aud were pite..uslv leg-mg t be taken to some pb.ee of safety , ti." .1- , , ; ,1.- j .1: ,: -,, , 1 4 1 1 The Texas and Pacific U.at E. R. Wheelock succ.'eib led v ester, lav in aing 2ou p,-ple from the backc uin try around Morgans-a. There are ruin and devastation on every side. Iu Courted narish thy ,, struetiou i is ci 'inpKte. .jturlin- uti.-u is 1, ft abov.. the water, not a levee unbroken, while huii.lr.-ds of families are h"!nless. Thousands of stock have l.-eii drowned. ! Standing on the deck of tho r st. aim r IWotah as she passe.l ,1-wu wiuuu tiltv var13 I tiie Ilooi llOitibil (lis I l-i . t .t ivi 11 iti ii- t fiii! ivii-iit 1 .f t riot last evening tt: . full ,vi,.iit i.f . ..... - - - -. - ine insris er coui'i iti . .111 ii :,.,,,, 1 t ,1... ;,, i;mi . L- it. 1. ibr-k.n h-ve-s. through which the J water ru-hed with uiigov.-r.-ial.!e furv ' er- si'i res f people, ln.th white jaiid black,, s .me with babies in arms w:nie otners cait iiogs, securea dv a . 1 1 .l- cord. Matir of them had nothing . , ,, . , , , ., fc in tne w-oriii except tlio cioliH-s ttioy . . wore nil then- leleL- WliticVwr the laeotah discovered a s.-vn- like this the st gii was swung 1 ut and the stricken ones taken rib ar 1. Eij-i "lie as s.id a s" ne sen was the p .or dumb ca'tle standing in the water, actually starving. Many of them had let tasted foo l for das Their ga'tnt forms c ititrostcd .strangely with thtir surroundings. The J :n otah was unable to handle cattle yesterday, bui t-t d.iy her bjil-er-'i. ck i a lirst-. l .ss stock pen. A family named Durke who rosid ed .several mill s ubjve Iliyou Sara, w.-re r.-scied this morning. Thero were fifteen per.-ons i i th- f.i'nilv. ( n Monday morumg they were pros t ei-i.us l.eir ' thu owners of a larire plantation, a w. II e.piipi -d s'o.ea'.d over P! head of . k. To day nothing retinns f.ln..ve water but th-' eaves of their r .-i b nc s. Acnvas-o sixtv feet wde broke direct lv in front he l.o-.ise nt noon ou Monday, and the family had a blvclv tim tJ reach the levee U fore x feet of water o.v-! 1 hi-, d tii. t'lac. Th.? cr-ViiHe Ls now I t"0 U-rt wide. There are hundred ! Jot -..i.-h talis told. t The itrici.th is a Iihsv liat t-lay. ! Aftt r d si hariin lo r lumber and other matt-rial a.t l.-:..i.l ll,v. ... pr mv!, '1 directlv lo Old Riv.-r d ' rwu l 2K head . f rattle that had ; Iteen ttwampA'd four days. Death Ends a Flirtation. Flirtation lietween strar.cers are always risky. They often lad into forbidiien paths by acitiaiiitanc s, i but it is not often that a flirtation ends in death at the outset, as was' the case of a man in New York City a few davs a.v His nnnie w as J .ht. i 11. (Iriftin a tail or, 'Jo years of ajje, ; ' who live I on the top U r of tene nicnt No. lul Davard street. He was sitting on the roof when he enu a flirtation witn s-'ine young f ... r . . c. , . . . j-, , . r ' ,our ai times thin amount, in the but huilino the woni"ii were ou the! tir.. . ' adjoining riof he tried across a picket fence, w across a picket fence, wliu-U runs' along ti" t'-r. 01 t lie slia't lietween; - .1 . . . i - : the nouses. Someone warned him to le careful Imt lie answere. , . I lUtt 1 he was all riht. Suddenly the rail ing broke when he w :s half way across, and he f 11 into the shaft a distance of five stories. lie was in- tantlv killed. Vanderbilt's Pet Trotter. ONE VALt T.It AT 10.00 Ilt T SOW HAIX INti AN" FXl RiSS WAOON. "Yes, gentlemen, Small Hopes, Valid, rbilt's 10,000 trotter 14 now hauhng au express wagon in New York, and it's a shame. He was the greatest 'ringer' on the American turf, and made fortunes for more thau one man. I ought to know for I was his 'rubber." " There were a numlnT of gentle- men in the reading room of the Le - land hotel yesterday afternoon and the v are all admirers of the trotter, .... . - , , ... savs tne Cnicago lieraia. A rtiscus - ston arose arose about Van.leibilta aud r's possessions of horse flesh, the "rubber" or groom 0( lionncr wlien thrt "ri.tilur .ir itmnm Small Hopes opened their eves about the horse whose name was on the sni'iiilinn iu Aiu.Tii-a k'uiitou yeais After a successful career "of 5 years tha cl-ue whe handhsl him, "were detect-d iu Boston and after . fwistderawe trouote naa oeen i;.;Trr' the meeting of the National Turf G ingress, aud Lis driver, Eill Mc uuigan was aiso oairea irom ever) uriving a ironing uorse tor a purse or stake over an Assooiatiou course. Alter muctt UUgation layui uursst wsus sum to i suuuuuu n nu Lady Mic he annihilated all team ' records, and in his old ae is com-: polled to draw an express -wagon. He was bought by his present own- r far $64. "He must te about ninefe 11 rears ' old now," Raid the former groom,: Elipcmeut ia the Juniata Valley. who is now in the real estate line." . ness, but when he was five years old IVmrRTsnvi-E, Pa., Aj.ril 4. s bis h-trotted manv a iuil in 2.15. H villsge was the scftie of s 1 u-.vl ; -was the vl ane-"t trotter that ever ' is-'ht. "Jfrs Nora P --.-. I...I-.h1 iLrturl. l,1ii,l-r.- .... lw,t wif e of a 1 h .a r.l in r bou- ke- ier, . i;r brace., check-reins or any modern trotting paraphernalia for him. An 1 when it came to beats he ws t'1 greatest staxer I ever heard of." tiernis. The following are bhatrarts from fever eiiter the Ivody throujrh the fi w;iter we drink and n-ek the intesti- $ 't- If " rrW hat typho.d er , rlnnot cOinmnnicsted through the air we br. ath nn.ess the K'tuf ,u 4"n"! wn-v Dn" luelr wa-'' m to the t-tomach. pwwww.-niww.j.hPrniu r 1 - 1 r - a t 1 a revere outbreak i f tho dUeaee at - . P."?3 in 1HSS- The Sta'e ' board of health went to iovistiirate. it A bottle was exposed ever t'e ec- tr.ilice to the ew. r. and I)?. .-i.ibu t. . ... 1. : 1 a:i r'.varo louijti me itrrius 01 imi-i-4 lever iu t'ie vtwi-r air colieetea m this bottle. Dr. Daker also carried Le had tvplicid fever, thou-h he did; - . . . . . . " . 1 not cut or .tuck iu tDe pr sou. it is , probable, however, that tie germs in sooie way tr mner '"u"" The germs of way into his stonia.-h. I 1 i .... 1 1 "; - .u.a. 8car;e, i.m t . ll n- OD Me er n.r l"e ', ImMv tt:rongli tne mr wtncli we breathe, the germs of diptheria tiod- j in . a favorite soil in the membrate r,f the tl:ro.it, the germs of c..n-ui.:p tion :n the luniks. These little rod-shaped germs ': which cause typhoid ft ver have been j found in the water by typhoid pa- tients. These crerir.s have la-en I to liarou Saio. perms i cnoiera aoi ijp'iniu , inj wii in iue wiic, 11 "iicn 1 -f Ri'i b to grow ia beef broth, and in- In c rtaiti ia t of II " land, wh - 1111 . , i- , 1 . ... v .1.1... 1... r 'i : ' regn ar ru-i ot l'..o. . .eei i.;is .itru .. i n ; nee i . lot: s-iiue as in mau. 1119 o.uer nine . . , . .. . ne con- roo hum ptii tienus wnicfi c suiupiion nave neen lunn 1 1:1 iu' '"ta fmm the consumptive patients ya ou th" "alls of rooms .nua.;ited by con-nmptive putn-nis : tu se ;ernis have been sprayed into the air. dogs huve b eu place 1 in the iu haling room and cmpeileii'to breati e tne parents Toce-d to invest'cut these germs mid they h ive aft. r- ti e y.-ir g man's character and ante war Is died of consumption. ' cedents with a view of as.-eltaininc "In o: hi r dis. a-e.s nfiimais have ! his ligibil.ty as a member "f t'o not be-n inoculate I with the germ, indce I the g. rn. has not In en isohil ', ed with certainty mid yet we know that t h. se .lise-ises are caused bv a living gt-rm which multiplies and re produces a.'Ier i:s 0.111 kind- j "Two or three years ago a Pull man car conductor came in contact with the germs of small-pox in his be is refused a ligh'. and t ho d. .or is car near Chi.-eg.i passed through 'shut in his fa-e without further c-r-on the Grand Trunk to Montreal niony. lint having prepared f.-r and was taken sick witu the diseuse j 'Lis contingency, the .i .wiicast t-.u; No jiains wer.' takm to kill the or will in dl probability 1 gut hi germs the igii .-1-int inhabitants re- ; weed with a match fr. ui his . :i fused to vac -innate, declaring it a box, and waik away musing on t!e wickc 1 atteu.nl to thwart the l.lan of transitory nature of ali thugs the A'raiirhty," nn l in a few luotithi vr :UKK1 l i 'e in M T.t.eal died of tnM lrt'x tt rt ti-,lt l,f lL , r'4"t'- ! ' lt c"arr:r 1 d'niTent parts .,,f ,!ie 1 !''''1 '' Michigan, tt.e ""t apposed of any state escaped, s i.ictogr.o had at her great !'on I"Wr -l travel wlio var- cimiated all who came through. nd : di - sinf - cted all c othm thus killing ! the nenus. i "Everv day in tl e week there are cases of d'ptheiia i.nd scarlet fever j in tins tate autre ti.e Tta have l'n in the hair or clothing w ' !i' T ''"ve l'etn crri-'l Ion- dmtanc. a bv letter, where they have ) li'.'fr.d in the beddir.p rpet. or ' have been hi din;; for years in the ' riiMish of the turret, as vigorous . and vicious to1 iv as when tiiey lirst ; emanateii from the body of the in feate.1 p trson." Flesh aimI the Liver. I Fle-h food peiieraily consists of ; albumen, a nitro;euo is Bills-tai:c, . wnich can lie nwd in the body only j in a very luuite.1 am ;nnt. i tie av. r i , aj;e tH,rson can use j.nly .5 oui c-s of thin Lin.i of timh.-r i-trrr fi--rit-- i , . v- . - . 1 lOU. UOUIS. .OV 1 a perSOIl eaiS etr.ui oeeistentv, tuutioii -ci.'.p, fir:1 . ., , ti t- i.T t.iiir ail r.A n . m .... a m , u ; f. ...... .1 .. TI...I I.. 1 lot ui t. :..3 Ulllllfl. A .11. 1. IS. 1. . . ... . ' . ii.e person eats meal, t-uuicieni to . . . supply lour ounces 01 nitrogenous matter, the extra ounce must be car j rled off by the kidntys in the form , of urea, or uric uc;d, and this must , be acted on by the hver to prepare ' it for removal by the kidney. If : the liver has more of this work to do than it should have, and much waste matter which ought to be removed 1 will be left in the svstem i.roilucinc i billionsness, rheumatism, muscular ; pains, sick liea.ia.-ri and many other uncomfortable 6Viuiitoms. ! ( Persons sulTeriag from theso causes ! ! will often notice sednnei.t in the ur j iimry secretion- Th.s is, in fact, one-'f i.f the most common causes of the j I t-ediment, or deposit, ordinnrilv ! found in the urine Good Health. j , , . j J C hicken Thievea In Jail. , j "Acure, vv is., April ... Dr. Hag - .ri . I . . e 1 1 u lul Lib n.mi.nn..'1'D 11.... , " ,;r ."-i , m;n aua ivauss nave Deen convicti-4 , bti,,R tlle authors of tho raid" , the imiltrj ai.U m Itaeine ami Is on Mil- ' !! 'auke c- The Dr. i - to Hagemann were sentenced to ,,i,-'!cens'.it ""J,"'1 hr.e betn. , - . . 1 .M 'KU,nelII CAl ,auth- ; 3 arched Dr. Hagendorn s rremse- near th pitr imiic !,., .i a vi-i x i , . ' . , . , , f V T' Squatter Terelg-uitT. jumra nines iook up a "siuat ciaim m -traansas. ne was warn- ed off but decided not to go, and he ( beid out tor tnre years. During iut uiiis ue wita allot at inirxy-uirea time, wuunJ-l four times, had his ! cabin set on fire tn ice, his wife v.aa , .!riv. n to uicide aud his bov 1.1a away, and fat 1 1st tho wan grew wrai y and banged himself. - . lug tu absence 01 ttie .nusuanu is a'lf-fM :. i. i-- a"..tracted $'JTt of her husband's money and lied wit'.: Kraile Chaini-r. newly nrr-Tl Hunjrariiin b.anler. p.nil Ut liBTetak 'en nloiiff her thre little children. T'te injnred husband overtook the couple at Jloun" Union, and feeling red t cornoromise bv pivin-r in c n.sid.'iatiou of her liln-rtv. which was acc.-pted. The el:ijrrs a'.id the children then boarded n rain for the west. Iirisht Boy. A Lios Angeles Sunday Scluo teacher was telling her littlo ikvs alout tetuptr.tion and showing how- somet imeu t-anie in attractive at tire. She used as au illustration th.- pa - .v i-f a ci'. Now, sal 1 the teaci. . it . er vou i:ae ai SJeu i:ie ;aw i'i iti - it is es solt as velvet, lsu t it I Ycf.'cm, from the class ivrj seen the paw i-I Yi'sViu, nltliongli tlie cat' rw bwh i.ke Vt,ivet, there ia 11. vertlilessa cot- cealci in it, boiuett'iug mat nuns xyhst is it N- answer. The .log, when angry, bit.s ; ts- .j, the c it d- ? Scratches, ai.l a amall In.v. 1 Correct, ssid th" t.-acher nVJ' ,,n;v Now what has the cat that tho doc I ns Tint t Whiskers, replied the lov . ' Something in the Hiud. a y-u: g ma.. oe ... uu- ...r munu; a v n .-. .... ...... as a .naiv .. . o n niv..n the door f the loved ones house. This little subterf ige is iuteiid-.-d if arouse w j..:reitsof the trirl to tht fact that something is in tiin wind If a secoiiii c.;il will J.I siu iar objec" is ma le s.iou after, no .loultt is left of the voting man's iut-Htio.'s, an.! I ttiitiv. When he calls for the third tine", always for a m.tch to light h:sc"gr, they - j'r. pa'ctl to give him a:-, answer. If his suit is r gardc-d with favor he is politely n-ipi '.st j.1 to step, inside for the first time and is serve 1 wi;h a light. If he is not accepted ..... Wlieii tho m-ci-pt i il suitor is i;iv::- 'd t 1 .-lifer the iinse, ho fS atnaiter of .- iiirse in ins the par. nt whi-ii of their da'.liT'i : -'s litis c;' pi :V.r.-d ll fancy. Who, "i - is with-d : h. Toticp man m. r.; ! rwunl and th join t.llildM. V. l;il. f :- f tra.-eiilcM in Itv no uiea-.s c-.lisid; red a s- ttli-d fact even at thi.s impoitant afaje, x-.-i it ia Htat.-d a.s a truth tiiat hn 11 h .-ca-i-.n 'f the y.un man's of.t Visit his inamorata Liiih . lt.-re.t I. it:; a second cijjar, which he has smoke. t in th" Ii.-um-. the ngajjeiaent has Mrr Urn cat.ci lleil. Soap. Here are a few facts about one the n..s' familiar, as well aa one the most indisp- rsid.le articles 'our common oiviiiz itioc -oan ' mas considerably i-vcr twenty ct iitur J ies a.'O that a band of sturdy, half wild Gauls discovered more by i.c j oident tiian intent that the niiyiiii.- ot tl.e tine, almost impap-iiiii- aslii a of the bu: lit be. chwio.1 tree toy,.: jj. er ith cj,rat's fa?, trotluci.-d a s-ib- stance having as it s t ined to :.s Bemi - i.ar!ariocunjjounuer8 tnea ve- aotne ami luai.'ni r oi remuvinv' from the flesh with the aid of Water' .i..t ,..i .o "r'0 "t' in ev.Wu .iu mil marks of long standing. The ar . r . . i ; . i : t uiimiu.ii i u mi; i.h.i neut i . . i - o:.. i lie rfinm I nnl - tl in iii L ill .tiiiii iifsk l.o.l m t-. 1vui.ii ... a 1 . i . - . , .... u, ' I: , . .. . . .o u 1 u.guiru nun uimasnen uim- ot; ... 1 1. ...i.. 4 i rn 1 .ai oaca. u iue uni .v. a. . j, Ttuen that t. utlul lam ol hot and uliu.iing as'u s fell uihui IVmiw ii, blotting it n "d eiteuce ia a single da- , mam f ."- lowly sle ps soap make is were buried ln-neath that awful llood of nre together with the aplccdor, art "h'l Ix-aufy f the place th grand palaces and rare sculptures for which tli. uiifortunafe city was justly fiimous. Iu Italy and Spain ; during the eighth ceiitui v there tl mr- ished a coiisiderable number of soai manuf act ur.rs. Five centuries later the art which had thc-n become a flourishing industry, was introduced into Fiance by the i'h.cniciaiis and the livst fac ory established in t'-at country at Marseille. To-.lay tiiei are tens of thousands of such estab- li-limeuts, aiid the world's soap pr. - tluct of a single vear would be tuf- ticieut to cover the entire surface of ! ti,e ,.al-,h with a lather six inches . ileep. ! Wilkeseakre, Ta., April 22. The : iril.. ..f . 1.J..1. 1.1... .1- n .. t'.'j.... ..!.'' 1 dren a.1 of w ...m are Lealthv one yeara and nas six . liii.lren. i f roni im iterin intnwn I nn ianri .n t There is at 1-ast o-l man I S nhe arHon L tje turn, rnon Who that "marriage is & failure " H w. one ol the Lirgest land oitmrj . the county. This shows that : nage is a great success if it is man- aged properly, aud that if a lua-. sticks to tW buUnss the saiue as to any other he is bound to come out I an eau.. 31 3 - . . " c e e. 3 7 TZ !-" In Its First Sta03. WAWTED AGENTS T soi.ic't inrm fk o. it TREES, SHRUBS, VIRES, &C. Pl, STEADY WORK e-'J iiilfcaloa ir irrrTd. X' row fai 1 n- of rle- i a,aa;jtti2 t I'frmijiviuiia. Tht Ballot?! I-f Lind. OI K UuilK UTTI: C. CHASE t CO., PH1LA., PA. fCA 1- - . -3 H i iff -T. ! V L si SKILLS. ftik ffa 1. ii -An.; : . : ... - .... .i.,i.;-: :nci dfli. to a ..'ii".:s i.f Ihe nr.:ri. . -' i'.-h Oiitie Nkua. t'r..m. iii.ri. A'lr Ml.:r. 't 1:1 it ie. Ac V. :.ue I'.r.r l::i l reumrKaol cicccc tia Leen iIk-wu Iu cuimf K--'.i-' - t't ! ffT2- e f.i-rrie !.:rr Viiim r r , 3 '' -t-' ut t iti:iijiwn. cu iv.i 7" I (.r.':i . s at-n - Ttr.; (..'in :amt . w t.iie thv n!- .-;r;- 1! i'ti-r f tue iK'tnat-h, vtn if -iuv curil ti ii Ah they w.-miM r-a aimwt fniiMa to tfin who nfTir f run tS: difttrir compiatnl: but f.riuiiatiT lUir f.-Minr ttv nd htre. and th.U who onr try thtm will ftnd tiirse liiU (4.i aitiaM tn ao hjiiit wars that th-r will not tw wiiim to do widinul tinit liat &fler all aick hA thhane of Mtrisin ti- liiat hmr if wber w inak our grvat bout. Our illa cure H whil "thtfra d nt .'4itTKit'a Ijttijc r.TTn TttiA are ry ffmall an1 ery evr t 4 n jr two j.ills make a d. w. Titfy ar Mrictlr 4rT-tolU and io not erip or itirre. but t.x tr tr-ntJ action Elea all who u the-m In Tiab at rrf its. t for $T Kf M Mrrwhm, or a-nt by umH CsUrzz uxri:i v rat. 2rHM Zz&lzi IhaSAL-s. Stop tlat I For y.tu r.t It mriv t-erf,Tv cn- j j .e-7. ( m.u WAUtlnJ JMM(. 1 tvh?r. 1 2u.4.i.i..af like o .H3! Of Pure Cod Liver Oil aud HYPOPHOSPHITES better Uitt ..Tlir e. smiled Euiulaauna. a. w.ii.dorlul fieeU prodacer. Scott's Emulsion ( Ttwre are poor lmltattona. 3et the pmsafae. 400 iCRt'S. SALESMEN To rej.reriit oue ef rhi - 3tlla l'F.tR. WANTED laryrst Xt-srriea in the reuntrr. We tuiritil aiiitttrtiun o all euptomirs. Ne previi.n experieiice nrcvMsry. Nalery and Eiaeoie frniu start. Address, slatine age, liOOPKS. BRO. at. THOMAS, Mai-ie Avei.tie Nureeries, Tet Cbestor, Fa Jsnaarv 22. lW-4t. tolBERTS SSSigi&rSfSS HUM. A. atTT,tnr I ork Citf Treaapsaaa Xtlce. All prrsnr sre hereby caationed not to tresspass ou ttie firm land aTid woodland of the utidoritiswd in Milto'd insnsli p, for the purte of hauiine:, hunting, tjnhinir iiirkuiz fcerriM, tlirtiwin down lnce, ent- li.ip ti.ulter, The law ne;sisst trepspass- ins; will be entorced. Daniel Fisuia. November 27, 1890. TrrrTr y--VTT7if-T-TTvt We wstit a tew energetic reliable men. to soli.!, nrde.s 1 nr N'nrwrv stnefe- S.tia. I taction to .customers auaranteed Pne - re.KfuI salesmen are makirijr rood waeee. e sv" Nn riirtrience necessary. We hire on sal- eiy snd nfT"r tpectat xducmtlt to begin ners tor next tiO days. Address (stating age.) W. D. CHASE fcCO., Loca Bt.x ,84. Geneva, N. T. April 9, '90-8t. m 0 w-e T -i Z. S.c S O o , 'r.;i ;?3- "? a 3 j ia H - 1, v .. ! ' . i ' r. ' I ! 5 rsi aj ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. JliyrLISTOWN, pa. ror-Collectlng and Coaveyaneinf prompt t tended to. Orrice On Uaia eUeet, in place e. rs, 4ence of Loi. K. Atkin.on, Kq., aonth r ,a... fOct2.l?S6- Bridge atreet. WlliBERFOKCtl SCIIW"E1f EH, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, Mir F LIN TOWN, PA. ETT-Offic .n Hridim street, opponite Cnurt Houe. Juki- KcI.oooLt. Joaara w. ctimhii. MCLrcnLIIJ.8TIMMEt, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JVSIATA CO., I'Jt. tjyOnly reliable Companiea represented. Ju. 1, 18f9-Iy i k.d aximroiD, na. kabwik it cmwroit, H. P. M. CBAWrOKU ti. SUM. l.ae litruied a parlnihii-fur Hie pracfico el Jae.il. ine aud '.Iiiir tollatteral liroi-n. liftti e at od sn-iid, r rrier ot 1 lord aua nr auge irtet, 11 .fttiutown. Ta. Oneer both ii them "ill be lii. t ttieir ..llicn at all nrocf, uolra olLcrwis Tteaiuri.lly A.ril I.t, lt'JO. SPBIXG AND SUMMER GOODS. I would inform the public tbat I ham saw m niy new inlllinvrj atore at my place of renidcBca on Water street, Miftiiiituwn, stennd door from corner of bridge atreet, a fail atock of Spring and Sumuiar mitlinary Koda, all now, and of Uta lataat atylea. and baviiij employed Srat claaa nnllinon I am prepared to aopply tho public with very thing found la a firstclaae milliner aloro, consa and examine ncy ateck. I cooitider it no trouble to show goode. MRS. DEIHL. Mitrch 22-KT.l.. I WISH TO STATF. A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, Tfcat I can tror totbaCH in lr than Ht niinnt-B; no pain, ne extracting. Tbat I can extract tenth witnont pain, t y the use of a fluid applied to the teeth ' aid gams ; ou danger. i That Diseased Garni (Itnt n I Scu. Tjr) treat STJji.ed lucci nncl1)' land a cure war E5Jj5rarted in errry i Teeth Tillkd and warranted lor life. Artificial Teeta repaired, exchasged er, remoddled, from .00 to $12 per et. ! Iieautital Gun Knaweled Teet iaac-rted at ! prices te aoit ail. j All work warranted to gire perfect aatis if .rtien. People who hare artificial teeth hiih which they cannnt eat, are especially .jiited to cail. Will Tisit professionally , ' thrir ho.nfa if notified by letter. Will isit regularly at. Ricb3ld Ike 2nd ' Jink! ol Stay and Ocleher. j Thus Cash. G. L.. DERR, t Practical Oentlat. .fTABtistiFD is mrrLinTow, Pa., ia 1HB0. tVt. 14 'hi. f4 uvyuntjut. A Mott. 4JK Iroaid wavy. JL. I 1 'rt-e TyCr-irIrof nrarrnrjr.tj r-vp turn lur a unie, it 1 Uir a b, itierA m i.rc ma. 1 A tAirlCAij A EitAn tea iU"- el A !:re-lorS atmlT. I AIim T mi3 .- t ; Lci t&e iort crfe. irjt.iin- otef tb u. -c Luaju AdivwoB l'.r.ifltin: rer ivir.i.' 1 nuiluiia Iht- a trsau." and i ITct )T;..! :, 31 El lrTA.-lSRLE KBAlrT. ?! t-XT' --'. : rA I a-t tCT. It: rot y-- e-flrjLg Jjr a f LTi. CCul U Wi Cure '..ll. A'.'fci-'-c ' ri-C.ROOT.M-G !?v...Sv,!K-s:Vv- Consumption 8urely Cured. To Tbs dihiii-Please inform- J.'iir readers ttiat I bm a positire remedy for tbe tKtTe-Daiud diBiAM. Bj its timely use ttiousamts uf hopeless osass Iists been pfrmsuently cured. I sbsll be sl4 to send two bottlue of my remedy T H.I: K tn say of yoar reedere who have coDsucuptioa tf tliy will send me tiiMr Kxprrfis and I, o. ad'trrKs. 11 jfw-t-fnily X A. kVLUCCal, at. C. 141 l'erl Su. S. T. . v Jf,.SW v' ' . i .. . '. - - WurTHClf Ol WHTFEU, Ol IV "WOMAN, SO KICrtt With Iilack DiAMOsn K-vpt;to cover th. sky. W MV CAJ to FAK r:tOM V?I OF VCKT Bimi Z lirtAL-aS rr alkildy covhl ihs ekth. Send for illustrated circvJar to M. ElIRET, JK., & C0e, 433 A Vail a. it HtreeU PHILAJOCLPHIA. A SOLID 3TEEL FENCE! BADE Or XPAHDED METAL I I1A5J, CL SOHCTHINB NEW. 'Z Rfb,o"nch. CHuaxJriea. Crwrnwii, Farm I OtPliHl Sum ArKars. Vtiaeaw tuili Trlli . l,r.,rf riimiHU LATH, DOOR HATS, Write fur IUuslrated Cataiogac: mailed fret "rNTRAL EXPANDED METAL CC t T '-" "- ilra;h. fn. -..'.rdware 3tr keea lk Ghre name of this Faper Get a good paper by subscribing for the SlBIUIEL ASD BEPrBLICAI. l oci. K. Awn". r f -V- : X- A Selling at O ost. Having determined to retire from LnfinesB. I will fell my large stock a.t cost Now is the time to sc onrn bargains iu the LATEST FALL And WINTER Retirement from Business was ed the FALL AND WINTER STOCK, I now invite my friends and tl.e pr.Llie gent rally to call and eiamiue my etock at cost prices. It will par you. The poods Fell on their menu. Men's, Boys' and Children's FASHIONABLrE CLOTHING and Gent's furnishing goods. Firnt Class, combining Style, Qoa'ity aB j Ele'ance. I'ricea that will astonish you. At coFt prices. My tock of 1 1 ATS, C A PS, BOOTS At SHOES OVEK- ALLS, W ATC 11 E3, and JEWKLKY, Calico, Tercale and White ShirtP. "Xeckwear, Collars and Cuffs, Trunks and Satchels, is full and couplet.. Call and tee, all at cost. Sam'l STRATER. THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIEIt AND FURNISHER IN PATTERSON. November 6th, 1S83. Firm. FALL AHD WINTER GOODS. No more Summer for months to come. Fall and Winter are here, and to conlorm to the . change, the renior ciember 01 , , . , . j .. the firm hasjut returned Irom Kaftern Market., where he pe lected witli great care the goods tthtit his many patrons favor. DROP IN. OUT We have now shelves with Fall Good? of all kinds filled and Winter Olir CHS- l ping: at an regmar siaiioss nrrr.i-j at -aania tomers have appreciated our r! r- m-. Hrrishnrt- 7.00 p. fhiia ell'orts to give them roods to ',d'',','', 1'"5, ..i-' Mail Exircks leaves Pittsburg at 1 00 e is. suit ttieir purposes, an-t we Altoon, pm; Tyrone 0 62 p in ; Ileot- believe that we are hetter lire- :edon 7 87pm: Lai.ston 4et.m; m-- I . . fliaOlOpin; lliirrishurg 1 u 4 5 i tn : Phila- pared than ver to merit their .iwj.Ma i , m. conhdence. W e invite ou to come and ?ee and be i-itticfled. , In our dress goods department we have aimoft everything. Don't he backward, cull for what vou want. &ftoe$ and Mools. Our iuot mul fc-Loe De partment is .sii! 111 its Jif.sort- uient, and you certainly van je J Hinted iti fit, quality hikI price. ! Litterer inirrovemetitf have been added lv the manufactures ; we hr.ve -them all. , i - e CftTl Supply OU Willi ibot Wfitr lor 1 1 y - 4 . any in or out door service Our opucery Department never lajrs. V,. , - r, , c lie liave On flam! a lull line Oi rreau, 1 lain and runcy CjiHOCEaaiE. ai .1 i 'ill- Also, the only lull line oi CXtJKl iS W A W A --LJJ- f J6-"t-- ill the count v. Every house , . . - muni nave us inn supply ui ; Queens and Ola .sf.vitre, this is 1 the Ptore to call on lor such ar ticles. AU orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention, llemember the place, Main STiikET, Opposite Coniir llowt, Frcul'k lS'I"SrIlAI)l'2 A Son. Dr. Warner's celebrated Coraline Health Corsets have one peculiarity which pertains only to corsets of their make. The bust retains its shape to the end, and the corset im parts to the wearer a w-ll-proportioned and beauti'-al figure. The corset is boned with Coraline, a substance superior to the finest whale bone. Made in short, medium and extra long waists. There are many imitations, but you will find " Dr. Wsxner's CeiaUne " printed on the inside of every genuine corset. They are sold by your nearest dry goods dealer. WARNER BROS. Mnfrs.. New York and Chicago. faaaiylTixia Agricultural Y7cTys, Yeri. Tr fare.asiar's Msatlard Knaiaes aad 4w Blti'i. IW-Mri . 1 ran .B4 .UI... ....1 v .!lf CM. Address A. B. F AB(rBAB S05, lul, i. STYLES deferniined npon fifier I bad puiol.as- IEKKSYLVANIA EAILROAB. TD1K-TAI1LK On and alter S'mdaj Nov. 10th, lftSt traice thai t'.op at UtfBin 111 run an fil'ewt: EASTWAHP. RAtltKBtita AccnMMi-.DATtoV iearet Iluntlrrdi.n d&itv at 5 3"a. m.. Mount 1 irc 5,&4a. m.. Xt.ton ijmiiitori g 01 a. l til., Me"TeTtoiu S.'J J a. in., I.cwiatewa 6.4e i a. n.. Miiford 7.02 a m.. Mi nin t.o a.m., I Port Kuval7,14 a. ru-. Vxic 7.1 S a. m., Tu.caroV. 7,20a. u.., Vandyke 7,t a. Tuomi dontutr a .21 a. m., Durwiri i.Z a ra., lil!ersti-n 7.41 a m., IScwpirt 7, SI a. tn., arrivinc 3t Harrmlm-g at K,od a. ib., and at Philadelphia, 1,25 p. rn. Sua Suobe Exratss lTrti A'fo.n daily i at i , lo s. m., ana Flopping a ail rrru er j stetions lu-tween Altoona aud Harritmrg, i reaches Mifflin at 10.15 a. m., Harrihurg . 11.40 p. M., a'j'l arrives in P!ii!1e!; ii a at 3.15 p. p.. , ... , Mail ThaiH leares Pittnlufg a-.ly at ' ''''J 111 -t Altoona at -J.O0 p. ra., aad m'my- Pit Ejsfbes li.o Piriihir t 3.01 A. M . ; Aiiooh l!.4i A. tl ; :m Its at?-d st Jlifllin at a.0" P. M : rr:v.- a; .J.t-ri-luirif at 8 -JM p. V ; at .:i ,,ft-lj b:. '..SO P. M. Ph'ladeli.hia Epr-ts will Kip f NifSia at 11 t!7 p. c, u hen f o;ei WESTWARD. V't Link le.ve Piiimi-liitiia 11 IU a mi i;arrit n-jf S nS p as dilr at UitSin h ft I ui ; l.ewisluwa a p m ; AMoena 8 P jt m ; nrr-T. s at Iittsbiirt-al 11 es saa. Wat Pks3e leaves rbiladslphia daily at 4 30 a. ni.; Harrisbur(r, 8 15 a. .a.; Pureannnn, H .r4 a. m.; Newport. 9 1 . in.: Milluietowit, Vt 40 a. m.;Thitmroi!towa. 9 - m-: v'n J,-vk,!' 10 ui I'uicar- .ra, 10 04 a. ti:.; Mexico, iO 0 a ni.: Port KotsI. IO V a. I.:.: iUtfiin. JO-'O ,1'lord. 10 -' m ; Narrows, 10 !!4 a. m.; I.wit(.wn, 10 4ti a. m.; VcVTtown, I I ! a. bi.; Newton I'arnilton, 11 3a a. m.; Hun : V0". -t" p- Tyrone, 1 or r. ,B. Altoona, 1 45 p. m., aoi stop at all regular ' stationa letween ll&rrist.nre and Altouaa I Ottib Express leaves Ph-.'snelphla di I ly at 6 60 p. in., !larristurg, 10 29 p. ia., steppicg at Korkville, liarysville, Dunaan ron, Newport, Miiltrr.towo, Thor.ii.suntowa, retrt Kval, timo nt isirain, 1 1 65 t. iu.: AI- tooriS, 2 -i0 ,.,ari., pn,V!r?) o i. . ail Taaia leaves ruiiad.lj.bia dailr at 7.C0 a. in., Ilarribure 11.20 a. m., New- : rt. p- Mhnin p. m., slo- pini at atl regular stations hetwera Mifflia : ar.t Altoona racbes Altuooa at 2 40 p. t iiotourg o.iit p. in. A LTont . AccoHMuntTi'iM leaves Pfati adeiplna daily at 11 40 a. m., lUinnrierg at 6 SO p. in., Duacannon 04 p. ni., Ne port .X'2 p. m.t MillerRloarn o,4 5 p. in.. Thoinpaoiitowa p. m.. Vau-tyke 7,'VJ p. in , Tuscarera 7,rr p. m., Uaxicn 7,0r p. tn., Port Koyal 7,14 p.m., Mirtlia 7.2J p. m.r Lewiati.wn 7,4o p. iu . ilcVovlown 8. ; !.1 p; "1-'tir,Tl0.n !I-"n en's p. m , llnntinrilon '-.i p. in., Altttoaa PJ ii p. m. FaciHc Express Uavci Fhiladoluliia II P"! Uarrishurg 3 10 a ra ; Uuncanuon t 88 a in ; juafou 4 ou am; Mifllin iSVi mv LewUtewn 6 01 a m ; McVettono 6 22 la. in; Ml. Union 6 41 a m ; H ..intuindon o ; I'iaiu; Petrrsburf C a tii ; Spruce Creek i 6 40 a m; Tyrouo 7 tW a ni ; lloll's Mills J 22 a m ; Altooua tt Ci a in ; Pittalinia; imp iu. Sea hhore Express east, cq Sundars, i win ciiimet. wiiii niiiaay .uu ost learlns; j Harrihburg at 1 15 p. in. , LEW1STOWN DIVISION, t Trains leave Lvwtstown Junction ftr Mll ; r.-.y at ti ll a in, IU 65 a in, 8 15pm; tor j Stiulmr at 7 ,Xt a iu, 0U p m. AiM.ua .mic m jew iiiuwn janction from ; Milroy at 8 60 a in, 1 2a pm, 4 80 p at ; Suubury at 12 o5 a m, 4 00 p. in. ! TTKONK DIVISIOX. I Trains leave Tjroue for Beilefuiit aad I Luck Maveu at 8 10 a m, a. 10 7.15 p m. j.ev. i yrtie for CurtvensvilU n I Oiear tield i'8 20a m, 3 15 p m, 7 25 p in. Trains leave Tyrone for Warriors Mark, Fennsvlvauia Furnaee and Scutia at 7,60 a tn and S ,20 p ru. Tra'Di arrive at Tyrone from Bellefont and Lock, liaven at 1 1 63 a m, and 15 40 p in. Trains arr'.re at Tyrone from Curwens ville and Oleaiileld at 6 50 a ni, and II 45 a ni, 6 17 pm. Tnt'.na arrive at Tyr'.nefrom Sroiia, War riors Mark and Pennsylvania Furnsce at 1 1.40 a in, at 7,'J'i p ra. H . B. T. R. K. fc BEDFORD DIVISION. Trains leave Huntingdon rr Bedrord, riindmnn and Cumber land at 8 2i a. m ai'd t 3- p. m. T.sit. arrie at !lntiti'ig!..n f'i.i- Bed :.,'d, HyniU'sn guit Cittiilrr'nr.d at 12 15 '. l. , o 2" J. . tn. liOI.l.ll)AYS.SL"!:ii UK ANCii. Tiitii.s 'ekt o Ait.t.iia I... j bin s. ii h, at 7 20 a a S .. 'i:. 12 ;. iu. 1 iO p tn. 6 Oo p in., b t'O p m 50 p m. Tn.ins arrive at Altonna irum points Souih. nt 6 45 a ni. 1 1 a-S a iu. 1 i i m. 5, 65 p in. '. in p. in. 7 f pm. and 10 So p : m. Irnnit. lee h. I neod ler I iinx i tan. ni M:l!.i . iu a.ii a.i v. Ar- riieat riit-d !r..i.i I'iinxi:ti.nej at II, 1:0 a in., .-mil tj,Hl p The Sentinel and Repui'tran office ia the place to get job work dose. Ti y if . It will pay yon If yon need anything in that line. from iir.-inwl-l'l-i!'
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