SENTINEL fcREP'-jBuoAH MI?FLI ,TOWS. vtEDSESDA'' .MV. If. 1890. F- "UIIWEIER, 'or' OB. . BBOrBlBTOB. Ia th D jaocrnti hurricane that wppt over; the country, "FbubsvI rani Rp iblicans loss) 4 congrsss msn. Ohio, fax 8 republican congress, men by te election. 8W "York, lost 8 republican con great -m- ' ,w ,Jersry lost 2 Republican con &T' a.jon. ifbmk. lost 2 republican con s'" Mniu.. Bnode Island lost 1 Ir.uh"iSB C 0l'CrMU:Ut. Tennessee, lost 1 republican cor. Virginia, lost 4 R.;,ubIiowu con reniiuen. Wet Virgini:, hsf - repnblican ! .congressmen. Wisconsin, lct 5 Republican con cert snmru. Missouri, lost 4 republican con jrre.iMnen. The democrats lost three of their five di-nu'cratic cougresmeu in Min nesota. M:is.arL'Uetts lost 3 republican congressmen- Maiyltind. lost three republican coDgri-evuien. Alkbniua, lost 1 republicon con- gresi-men. Lonisiaii.i lout the tmlv republican congressman she had. Kentucky, lost one of the two con gressmen tlrnt she had. K.n.Mis. lost five lepublicati con grebkUien. Iowa, lost 4 men. Illinois, lost i-pub'.ic su cot ress- six repnblioan grr.niurn. Cnnnsctiout, lost 1 republican con gressman. AtL.in.is. lost 2 , republican con grwi-snu r. Idaho uud Wypming, will each snd two republican L"uited States mentors te Wiifliington. Oino eloctwd the republican state ticket. Is Nebraska the democrat elected ) g 'Veri.or, bus the bulanco i-f the etate ticket is rpublican and the Farmers Alliance have the LegisU turt. Tfis probation arueudent an l the cu-iistitaliuii iu Nebraska was d-feut. d. Thk C'craiecticut Legislature is re publienu. govcrimr. ' Tnu Le( publieau. ,'ibhiture in Colorado is re j ! Tut Illinois Legislature is demo. rati--. I'MLtihe.u muioritv fcr ttoTetti-or . is about 17.U00. Watrts. Kepubliciin candidate for (lovtutr is electtd by 13,000. The farmers alliance, will have 38 meiubtrs iu the next Cor-gress. " t UdTi rnor Pattison'e gain over the election of ISst" is about flO.OOO. lieed's .peakership will come to sn eud on the 4th of next March. Stswart, Republican candidate for Socretary of Iuteriml Affairs is elect ed by over loVUH). I3tven one and two hundred re publicans in Juuiata county, did not ve ts at th 'ate e'ectiun. Two Fivial'tiien propose to go to th North Pole in a b.illoon. They ari .nying nothing nbout getting luck. A Ktn'iiuii an Cosoitrss passed the penstvn laws, and democratic pen Mi'iueik voted against republicau cou ijjrestueti. Skci;tsv Nom.r hns lefnsed the request of tl..' Mayor ot New York City for h rec ju-it of the population of the city. The Iudi i! are sottling to take goverutnent utions for the winter. Next spring they will b ready for tho wm'-pth. i he ni'w delegation in Uongret-s from Ponns Ivnnia wiil stand 17 re publican; 11 democrut. A Deiuo cratic gam f four. victory, but thtn he has rtUed up a rival f-T Presidential honors. They'll not be io thick IS months hence Kvery Administration for the past 50 years la lost its second congress, It therefore seems natural th.t the secou 1 Conrs of I'resident liar risou should be democratic. Pinr.AKar.ru 1 democrats talk of ex pellir.g from the party such of their members as voted for the republican candidates. Give the leaders of the democracy rope. PuTr..Dsu'HX democrats did not parade in honor of Pattison for fear of oiTeiiditig the mugwump element. The Democrat and Register has read Hon. T. IX Oaruian and otlieru out of the democratic party. Who the others are is not stated. Ir wad a contemptable slur that tbe Tribune attempted to pat upon fleore Huwer. Most of the Methodists voted fcr Pattiaon. Foreios iraporUrs, and jobbers, in England rejoice over the elction of a democratic congress. The entire republican ticket was lected in Philadelphia. It was the country districts that defeated Del amaUr. The next session of Congreas in all probability will pas the Federal Election Bill, and the Democratic Congress, that will take its seat next March will try anl repeal it. Samckl O. Trcdslu ha come to the front with a new book, entitled: ' A Wonderful Discovery in the Book of Job," im which he declares, that the Behemoth and Leviathan of Job is the modern steam engine. The Republicans in the incoming Con next March, if the returns are all in will number 101. The democrats and alliance aaeraberf, will nnmlwr 231. which erivea the demo crats a majority of 130. Th. imon tutre leaders of tue democratic party are and have ever A beeu arainht tbe financial policy of the republican party. Lookout for a movement to uproot the National banks when the democratic congre.s begins work. The late election proves bow strong Congressman Atkinson i with the people of the ISth district. It seems almost like a miracle that ha was not swept away by the demo cratic hurricane that stormed the cour.try districts. Aside from the election of Govern or Pat tison, and four congressmen, snd a few mmltrs of the Legisla ture. The democratic victory in Pennsylvania is ntt tuuoh of a dringn ns was at first reported TLis grand old Commonwealth ii Repub lican in all of tbe State departments at Harrisburg, except irg in the exec ntivn chamber. Th-. S.-nste and As- seml'ly are republican, an 1 tht in con-'ures the return of a republican sen at.r to tlie rouac.i ci tue nat:o:i. Tuir pt-opk- throughout the country are d;.M-ussirg the causes that led to the defeat of the republican party at the late election and the reasons tiveu are a varied a-t thu Uitlereni siau.lioints, fn.m which men viewed) I'atterw.n . . r crni.c.ph.. the situation. One s.-ud it was t- ; -urt k.tsJ .. wiinelsh l-us,isru, aujthrr said it was j ll!or1 1 . ,. "ilker.... . a rebuke to the protective tanil hIi Tnrt-it i-r, another said it was the grange '"tte . , . ' He.le ...... and alliance puople, another stii itipruee Hill was ths foreign fre trs.'.e ld!e ' I'elaw.re ... . , Monroe .... another fa.d it was the ptniuii laws,. su,nehanna anotnrr sai'l u was iuu juiit tndirj: i force bill. The i-ple of the United States ( Ryf .;tcttll a democratic cot gress L y a large majoi ity. From a luiai l tii-fs standpoint that is a great ruis- ta.e. which willle realized by the years, for the r..sou th.at it uns-ttles the business of the country. If a republi.an congress h id beeurtturn- ed the McKinlcy tariff bill wonld have settled the tarilf question for ears to ci me, and manufacturing I ... . . st.tiliuruiiw woni-i uTe ppruux , . up in almost every nook and corner j of the laud that would have given j employment to millions of people to j the general benefit of all tho people. j As the casd nw stand, manufa. tur-; ing enterprises will not be venturtd J nr.or, because it is well .known that j 1 j th poiirr Kt the ileruociatic purty in, o 1 -i 1 11 c f m 1-rf1...f it-. lar (T O T. A fiQ "o-"'-' - , - - , soon as the new Congrtss is stated it will nproot the protective ines- sures to such a degree that maim facturing interests will langni-h, and no new juterprisos b. engaged in. But the people bve dono it under misleading advice, and (when they pay the penalty of a greater depres sion of business they should not com- pliin. htutuis the hat a itcat dt.tl l-t'-r than one born in the culd months of wintr;f course that rule work vice vt-r.:i. Tlit'se b i u in the bpr ng are usually of a m ire robust consti tution. .4. Cure for Censtlpallei lck llradatbe. and Ir. Silas Laim while in the lio kv Mountains, iliscovercd a root that when combined with other herbs, makes nu ;.i.y and certain curd for c.m.-tipatinn. It in in the form of dry rjt.H and leaves, and in known as Linen Family m!icine. It will cure siek hendnche in one night. For the blood, liver and kidneys, and for th cl.'arino; up of the complex ion it d.x s wonders. Drujjjjists scl it at fillets a package. tf Ask. Toor friends Aboal It. Your distrebsin tMugh can be cur ed. Ve kuo-v it liecaurte Kemp's B:lsam within the past few ' years has cured bo many coughs and ci Ms in this community. Its remarkable sale has been won entirely by "s genuine merit. Ask sotae friend who has used it what he thinks of Kemp's IW.am. Th'.-re it no med; cine so 'pure. iioi. ao effective. Large KttlesVOc and $1 at all drug gists, tf. SEW DRI G STORE. M. 1. CltAWFORTI, pH.JlMACtST, lias opened a new drug store in iLif tlintown and ban in stock full lice of ail roods kept in a first class 1 drug store. Pmscbiptioss acctkate lt cojrpotitDED. Puntr of ingredi ents guaranteed. The patronage of tho publie ia respectfully soacited. Democrat and Itegiutr building, opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, Bridge etreet. - JUNIATA COUNTY -Official. Gov- U Gov. S. I. Af- eraor. ernor. lairs. e aS S 2 If 2. 1 S 3 I 5 Dl.tricta. " O - . e : o . .... 73 Mifflintown.. 83 124 M 122 91 122 Patterns... 65 110 65 111 Sill Fermanagh.. 108 107 106 109 19 106 Port Royal.. 48 64 62 49 6 62 Milford 97 154 166 97 97 156 Walker ISO 143 183 140 182 141 Turbett 116 40 116 .40 4116 Favette 240 143 183 140 242 112 Beale 85 110 85 110 Si 110 Sprue. Hill. v6 81 97 78 100 76 Delaware..." 148 82 151 79 151 79 Monroe 80 124 80 124 80 124 Susiuhanna 73 56 73 60 73 56 Greenwood . 20 92 21 91 31 l Iju-h 63 14 64 145 64 146 Black Lop.. 6 27 6 28 6 28 Thotnpaont'n 26 ') 26 203 27 48 Tnscarora... 90 203 97 49 97 203 Total... 1562 18!) 1579 18S8 1 683 1837 1862 1579 16V3 Majorities. 328 319 304 Cen- As- gre.s. setubly. k - rs e- a m : - 5 3 s 2. a m 9 a C 3 Districts. 2 s J 2. - : l . '. MifHmtown 116 10fi 1.2 108 19 Patt.rson 71 107 65 111 5 Fermanagh 105 115 104 112 4 Fort Roysl 6.1 59 55 67 1 Millord 97 153 108 13 1 Walker 188 144 1SS 137 9 Torbett...... ... 45 113 78 78 ... Fsvette 247 109 232 121 5 Bealc 'Mi 107 89 105 5 Sprnce Hill 105 71 H'9 4 Delaware 146 84 156 73 ... Monroe 72 131 75 129 ... Saquehanna .... 74 55 75 51 5 lireeawood 22 90 28 83 ... Lack 4 113 61 144 ... BUck Log 11 23 4 30 Tsoniroutown... US 48 82 42 ... Tancarors 110 198 W 213 ... Totals 1041 1856 1650 171 144 1650 Majorities. 212 Protbon otary. V. At tornev Treu. rr. 35 a: f- ? e- 5 K f- ' ? r - 1 z z 107 115 119 K'S 79 l ; 62 113 M 114 62 113 129 91 117 102 114 10 52 61 4 7 5 r,. 100 153 97 151 ll4 144 1S6 145 l!2 152 177 152 41 117 47 Iti'J 4.1 1"S 251 1"5 2:1 I2S 2 J.J 74 123 93 lo5 91 ln7 lfl 73 99 74 .h 75 112 111 154 7S 1-S6 7 70 133 78 12 7C 127 70 59 73 .VS 76 n I 24 S5 22 HI 25 86 67 HI 66 138 K6 6 2S 7 27 6 28 16 60 29 4"i 24 4s 13S 202 136 169 161 151 Pistrxts. MifJlintown.. tvreenwood. Lack Back Log.. Tbotnpont'n Tuwrarora. Tut.!.. . 158S 1925 1662 IS3S 1;74 W6 1883 S42 16X2 1674 Majorities 176 132 C- CuiumikVr. M K tr s: ! J PiMricts. . Him;nww. 1 21 122 92 93 4 69 109 10S 1I9 li7 115 li'.l 52 4; 61 65 101 116 141 14 196 194 111 133 47 45 K'9 112 245 24S IU 9a 87 99 i02 10 90 95 7 5 91 172 137 37 59 eo 78 122 124 81 74 :23 51 29 23 57 82 65 69 89 22 6 6 189 28 21 29 44 45 110 120 189 202 vmM h fffjIIewpfKlts Port Kor.l w'er"!!" " Turbett g"lB prure Hill.... '"" Monro.... .... SuiKiurhanna... tre-LirMXi ... B ack Ler.. ."on.i.oni..wn. Tots'... . 1693 1677 1813 17V3 Auditors. : n s s j . ,z t. K, I ? . 3 Dirtricts. ! MitHintown 101 I'H I'ji) l j; ! Psttrrson f.'J C3 113 li3 Keimsnagb 11 WV. 10J U13 Port Koyal 62 .1 CI f,3 ! Milford 9H 97 !;' Lib Walkrr 1S9 ll 14l lit TurbBtt 43 HZ IU 113 Fayette 43 241 111 1U9 Hesle K(j 77 Vll lo Ppru.e Hill'....J 108 7 70 75 Delaware' t 150 14S 82 76 ( Monroe .... M0 7$ i::i I-J2 I Su.qu.b.una. ......... 74 74 55 65 j Greenwood 2J ii SO j Laek 6U 69 Hi 140 blacit Lof 6 6 2rt 2S Tbompsontown........ 2S :.0 4 44 Tuscarora 104 U'i 2') 205 Tela!. Iti39 lfiOl 1S76 ln68 Corjmis. Atkin-ion. Skior.tr. Hantiagdon 703 .... Uniou 524 Snydt-r 4o'2 Mifllin 174 Juniata 212 Franklin 341 Fulton 3S7 1G79 1114 1114 Mijority 5G5 - - 51 am mot U ruruUhlof partmeDt. De- W Lave devoted one cntiro side of ; the store for f urnibiiig goods as our j trade in tbia department has d'mbl ' ea. Ljl you will ask. Simply . because we Lave the largest stock j nd positively tLe low st prices evrr granted for same goods in Jouiata ; coanty. If you axe in need of gloves, j scckwtar, hosiery, umbrellas, wtite J shirts, cardigan jackets, underwear, hat, caps, etc, you will find you cu ' save money by dealing with us and at the same time get rtlible go,d.. 1 Fkbd Mftebs, j The Leading Clothier, j MjtHintown, Pa. 1 Trlrcrapbinjc is ens of the gr,tB-t In- ventione of modern ham. Histories of j past aces ia the present times sbow na re cords of anrtbiof like it, except references to electricity in the Book of God. tor in stance the 4th verse of 27th chapter of Job reads : .'He direeteth it nnder the whole heaven aiid hi. lis-btnina; nnto the ends of tbe earth. " The east and west, north sud sooth o( America are con nected together bv wires somewhat like virions separate prts of a machine are con nected by blra. Tbe Dittos, of Europe are wired in the same way, while harope way, wnne narope .nd America are connnected tegetntr by S'ral" ." T V, cable, or telegraph wires ruunioR along ;the j accurate accuser against their un bottom of tbe sea from America', shores to godliness than the phonograph ac Kurope's shores or from Europe to Araeri- curitely will repeat and prove to ca, and by telegraph from the shores Q u th y 5(i m its presence thri.iiitbont the repetive nations and V , " ,, ... .1 sfte. of thew gcoraphic.l and great d.v. in the past. The righteous Will not laionsor tbe world. Accounts of slate : tliUii be judged, but will b acquitted transactions, changes in government, fortver enjoy God. "Then they social dougs, and the doings, af. j L t feftre1 th e Jed spake often to fairs snd actions that are brought belore the 1 tLT r,l l.arVu .- public pew over the cable wires between one anether; and the Lord hearke.i tbe two great division, in question. These ed and heard it and a bjOK Ct r and many other benefit come from tele- j rnenibc'rance was written before huu Itrsph wire, snd cables. And yt niao '; for thm that feared the Lurd. Mi- we.k or unequal without Lis known ways or . - , Tnthia IkjoV i. lghtning speid of coramonicstlng, ac'i. H. t,tu v- ltx tbl tMolt ' trooi city to city snd sbove all we.k i more sst'ur'y recordod the recjlds or un.qual without bis known wsys ; f tue just, than the phonograph can of ps.iiig marriage., death, serm jus, and ; uoj(j prayer aUll B1u-red song within other despatches along tbe wire, in the Airain the pbouogrnph in bottom of the great sea. Por m.tsnce ."I""e. abiu iu it J let us illustrate tbe un.quainess and , optin to receive sounds only when op weaknes. of men, both ''small and greit," : ened or set to ruct-ive them, and r tbus : 1-et any ol ths prominent of Ameri- ' C1,jr n, them uuderstanes them not, ca,and.nv oftheciiii-ossndp...ple ; nd 1 b j maohiue that uncoascious let any ol tbe rulers of Europe and any or ,., tb cituen. and people, des.rim to s-n-i a j W reveals to understfiudirS man meaage as quick as telegraph or csble past voice and sound, wbl.e en the wouUl carry it. And only presume or sup otlier hand Gid receives knowledge pose thev "ou'd iguor. the telegrann aa ca- q meu.B (,,-rorg at all times, uader- b!e, they would thereby rj;t tbe.e known .,,, 4. . t. . a.y.of electrir.Upe.d.tt.eqUKk.st.peed :taad. the nature of ta rr.TK and would tail to have agdiust hts laws, an J doea retain tuf. f eir werk .tone like Ihecb'. nJ teg-ph Bins in his knowledge even to judg do it. Such ignoring ol electrical wavs ml(Ut jf thev are not blotted Ojt. "I at thi. p. r,..d otthe. 19th ce...ury w.mld blotted eut as thick cloud thy r.ot be ptf.biaX'e or nuccs-cn! any more . . , , than at ,r ti.u. tbe in..ri..g of Chrint. the transgressions and as a cioud thy Kiuressini ku.iwn w.t of pt.ig throu'ti sins " Isaiah XLIV ch. Aeec-rd-.be de. p. ot ni.t.'hom'ei!. nd . re.t p.rt jugly Gol retains tbe kuowledge of uoniea.nr J .pce to the tl.r-oe ol ad would UB sins Pr blotts them out as ther txir.a Mircco to the ititioncr. rio sue- , , "t ce,,' ... 1...U brca.:.e of Ul.rit the , repent a .d be.iera or do not repen. only wav not u.'d or rex.nive. Une ami d not belie ve. People are wise -qual to the occain like the heathen that v careful to talk Slid S1J their bst, .gners the true Hod i. nuequil to petiti m- tUojr ,ull,ic snd sing their me God through i do I . B a t ( - vnwtue of th. phone- Eurp sn pe'plo uimi the cbe wire, ana ; . 1 r j- Aaieric.n. hr.r from them prompdv, in a graph, since It lupeat before audl ort puutPof ii'u, .l"1!! ico ut Euro- ucoe,whrver exhibitd and th i-nn nj-plie. t the wires. A success. , best music ond peuch that it J;ve: Also Atorncan peop'.- the w.re. snd ; t , pra(.iat.J. Tlje jUlt,nl Fur ren rr.di V lira-, wh.n once the,. . ,'r , .ur.c. ., p ie.' 10 tbe w,r.. A ..nee... u tho judgment .udxnce will giv-Vq-nl t 'he ti c.i.n lik prrtev't C8ritiiiis I in th; most plejiant. rwvjrd, iJlue l.y their ; p, lic.tion to Clirit are rqtial to 0 fold, aome 60 fold, rat 4 tslelits, petitioning t...a tuiouzn i..m iue - na.r.'w w.y, me ..my proper w.t. 1. wiitl.- v nfhrtsf tnd ne Blfllan.t tbeV Hi li.i I the 011U suc.-eslul . ot be-..in- ', t:'g jr-Ceit-b:e H:ito to s.lv.Hon by Hie , tiloi.il ihi. w.y, whe'her ihrir c-ruing to t.o.1 ir sl..w .ret sfter lore .rekieg . pr.r; .nd runtiriiuii r qui ck like the .u.lden rtiange tn.t c.iue to T.u! un hi. . to Isiii.m-iis- tl.ve vour messgn ..urbed , t tli tlvgr.uh wire and it willlis c.rriod . . . . ... j a here wu desire .one telerr.eh Ille, p?r- ! 1. ..." i i....,,. ... .e,ki,. i . . .J v.-. a ... , ... . 111.11 touch the power of Cnrist or "come: .. . . . . ., . . unLo .k1 ibioiih hm. , .ed r.r.lon ard . 1. t. .1.. i.. - 1 si : :ou w rnw'iu -ss u ia I Mrt w 1 . 1, w- siUTVV- i w wv-v-sv.1 sj, fcw : , r M , . . . - . 1 inlr nniirrr lv of I.imI I lirl.t. liPDuriUIT: the kan tv thmt has H e jor lor Cabling o1 tlcfrrf'tji-K in ri,l to u-cl- j in mini ant thr- q'U'ke-t v il fcr-Qiiir:; ; t.r- . A:iri to lgbwrr 4 hr:6t, th9 only , U...i(v srav of ..Itation. ohe ; a l i-.rr ir m.ii uu-.u ui. in lle.ven and .r-'ii. fi.tei iim." ii. t. iirti..re tbf . ... .1 i. ;,..., wrr f t,td to lrpive .ir. an-l ll'C p -r vr- ThfS tr fmj-h l. tw. j - r- - -r b- tun. vou- You .re rivl.-sil to .rrpt or , ll. riir.l ..v. - .K.n,. .! I .I.n.l t td door a'.d knock, it aav man bi-.r my i V..IC. ..,d .p.-a the d..r I will Co.ne in to ! l.rt r . r .mn. . . ..u ti- e.T.t. ..t Jo. himand up ith bini ao,l he wi'h n." h" 1 "1r"' ' '." hip, rt.ri.t aN. is bfti.r. T...1. lt.li.ll tall to Uri1" 1. 'iv w l rnt..l t tl.e 1T- v ur lot t.. sc-rpt or r-j-.-t him. Oprn to ""'-. :i r...-i. tii.teoted to s.id esute turn and u.e his inioi-r Ac-rat Inru tbe ! r.-que.ted to mrk. ,..rni-u, aid tn. se eiil. w.v . 1,41.. In Christian land, rmo pc ri privplnKt tn soi-rpt tbo known w.v T tid, tM..il i hn way. of m.n the ia-fi-utiunv ih.t b.ve prum-td cirilixition. 1 he Illvotric Light in a grtat im provement for lighting jublie 3uu;ires, av. uuen iil houses of cities and liirgw towus, aud in lit lr mit,e- ' tricitv f..uii:.g over wirrs that rati ' along tlie avenues somewhat a.'ter tbe manner of the telt-pLone. Tbe i uuttru electricity dssheis a light into the electric lam) without the appli- ' cation of a match. On the other hand the unseon und jet often f.It 1 grace of God comes from him with-1 out invouted methods to enlightea : the Leurts of sinners, an i comt-s m-ire unpt-rcf-ived i-sn eleclricity ( that pas-js over wirfi and lights i electric lam, . TLe "Bible compuies the already en'ight ned aud v le tn-', ed, or tbo.e "birn of th spirit,"" like uuto the wind t r breezs "thod Lar est the r.'un.l thereof but caust not to! I rthfciioe it cometh r whither it gi.tu i.) is rvry one that is Lru cf the spirit. "Whosoever i-litains light fiiim God jivon through ("br.st '. coiug to a knowledge of his spiritual ; stumling, and potmion before God aDd perceives he cannot avo ijimself, , it inrougu me spirit, a ngnt 10 me eyes of the soul, hi perceives Jesus ! Cnrist the ouly baviour, whosa .;glit I on salvation auu lmm-ntality is greater than all other ligh's, and who said keep your lamps trimmed aud burning;" "Lot your lights so shine," and evidently had reference to the light received on redemption and th resurrection, .n 1 has iiven mora light ou the plan ef salvation and on immortality thn the planetary, steller and iuvsutedjishts. This can be proven by compariuf the light of the sun to the lights given by Divine revelation For in stance the lik'ht uf the sun wuhoat the Bible has ieft nations in idolatry and henre in darkness concerning the one God, wLile Christ and the B ble is the light that has revealed God to the world. '-Christ said: I ni the Light of the world." The Phouotfruph i one of the in ventions brought to light at the close of this the 19th century. Vhn it is opu to receive vr.ice aud sound 1 that a person or pontons ear in its T.cinity, or in a room where it is lo cated are reeorded and retained by it until a bend is turned when it re peats 111 the sound of the human oice nil said gxxl or bal, even if it be a yeur after recorded. GjJ alone exci-ls it in recording. Ho records in books word, and deeds good and bad. The nnrepented tresspasses of a year agj, yea of thirty vears and .1 .. . . i . " mirepeuieu tresspasses ol yaster- aay ami to-day r recocaett ana not ed br Him. Therefore in the in.lrr. ment. the wicked will lo mn.lt.mna) and cast away into -outer dai knens" hy their own words and deeds as re-1 corded in Gods books, while the righteous by belief on Christ being flr,f.l of nnrighteoasness, will have no records against thera bj God-books, that are more than equal to phonographs, and mar be called phonographs of the doinrj-, wordi and deeds of men that will be opened in judgment. Part of varses read : "For we all must ap pear before the judgment seat of Christ;" "and I saw the dead both email and great stand before God, the b J iks were opened, and an- nothr h .ak waa Dinned which is h Krw.V of life and the dead were judged out of thoee things written in the books according to their works. "Whosoever was not found written ia tbe book of life was cast into the lake of fire." The recorded doings words and deeds of those that die un rt)ienLnt will be judgment against thwin in the day of judgment a . . " ,;ut il-m a mare m.me U-u. Tiieir record i wniter. in the WyJl of l fe, whi.-k i d.lToreut from tiu books that r;-!e:v th wjrds. eudd-eds .V ;., t'.iai will c .11 ljrt wi -.ed , , , , mn .uniii. LtMAL. . , ,n Mimiuio'.e, Hot. IJ, . ,. I1U1)K l.hTTINf,. Sr.lrd rrop...u cili 11. r .-enej a'. ta. Commissioner. O.h e in Uiflimiswn. ...... I irst, tor t!ie si,.m wtrk f tbe 1'ori K-t- B".ige. , . , , eoH'.rk et the Port b to b.- srtmr.te. , . . . KiTl britlet r.-:u 10 h- sr tmreit 7 AH tr1. to Le tn be woe oV-l.K-k .l N - ven.ier .otb, 1 Pi'.KI Bond lor h.H tlie siuou.t of the bid 1. arr'.lrnv e-cti .r.rate tml. re ngUI "J" ' ' "V. " r",r"" " '""" i U..WEI, . Ab.vl.m Kick, Atirst : ,. ... .rh . ' ; ; ' "V T 1 -V K "I I'L' S M1 I K. bavi-ijf cl.iUi. i.r Ueuiids srs requested to mike hiiii.uiu. ..me wiib'.ut fti.v te ENOCH SilELLENBKKUKK, Kxrt-u'or. Mifllintowo, November 5, 1SS0. OTT'S S K-TiK . . Si??a?KCrHSTES cf Llmo end 1. en-1orwd anl r-?'-." l-hyi lc!un beaiiM b-.'.l. ... fc-i r- ml an-1 lluifojhttvr.hit ro-.i 1 aijent.l-.i tl.fcuri; .k .. ..r.w. Ii l. t C - !"-t i- ' " tf"t Ut ntuviy tor COlffcCsV-I ViOJ, Xintuviy lor CClftrCl'VlCM, I . fula, UrocchiSr, VT actlaf; Tl- j s. Chromic CU2iM aai Cclds. 'or Sc.tt s run'iii..: avu -t tpk.) ncoihar.f Scrot: eases. Auk for 11 thum lor . uut, r.b ; 'Ji:;j L--c :i:-r. t.ta IWJ . : . t-t- : J -v. ' ' ' .r 1 c. v'y- 1 TO WEAK PN lnllWlrjsj tmm Ifc CWsi f ywntfcful m tf7' dm-f, WMti&c watkiMn, lt mftthond, et I will Mid a TftluaM tTMttsM f Mslltxl ' ontmiDlni' foil pstrtMtilsrs l-r tona enrw. p ft K E of chr. A ptoodid BMdlcml work ; ibonU bt rmmi by rry X&aa who ia turrona ud debilitated. Addr sy; Nothing On Earth Will LIKE Shiriaii't Cuditioi Piwderl It la woiM.ir rwrrn. Bisrhlr .muiul la SautltT It craaa Imi than a tantli f . ro( . d.r. Irvly a aavdlaiM. fiwicn and mrai all -t'Tim, Good for roan, chick. Wort, mora tbaa a-old he. hen. . "Olt. -in. larra mm nvwl m. tn If rwwtfM H mod mm at ewoaa for tw. parks: .raaati.ld. MTli pl TT fraa. foalarr . A. Ill 1 i I I 1 51 It I- IH1IK1S SEE MY 8HINC your Shoes Witt. VJOLFF'C ACME SLACKING ONCE A WEEK Other dare met EVERY Housewife EYEhY Counting Roorri fVEhY Carriage Owqer EVERY Thrifty Mechanic E"ERY Ecdj able to hold a brush UODLD BSS 1 AXM::sizz:z:. lILSlil RttLT: I take I'ly 5Ienl3, I take Iffy Rest, AND I AM VICOROrs KSOftiH TO TAKE ANYTHING I CAN t.AY V 1IANPS ON ; feltiltK fist . "R ScOtt'S mulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hvpopliosphitesof Limeand Soda N.ii im.v ci itr.o jay Inrip icul CniiMrt.;liti bu t u; ilt V.K IT, AMI IS NOW Tl iTINO FLESH Cii WSY DOMES A T THi RAII 'F A FOUND A 11 A V, I TAKE IT JtiT AS tA ilLV A3 I IK MILK." SUCH TESIlMuNV IS Nl.TIU.NG NEW. SCOTT'S EM1ISI.IN 14 IWIISCJ WONlIRS nAii.r. Tali ko on;m. DOES CURE CONSUMPTION In Its First Stages. SZMO FOR OUR CTLOaUI. PRICCS ATLAS EFsGiKE IVOHKS, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. TOBACCO This standard lrmd t-l pi''S l ..-acco is acknov'.cc't;t '! to jc rest chew and the largest -i.-cc frr the money :i the mr.r-k:-t. i 7:cc fin tttg vn encJi iunr. extensive sale for many y:-.rs : is established its reput?.t: n. is r.otlunjj better. Try it. " -r : ;i!e by dealers and grocers. y 4 v JVv' Tlie greatest improvement m Corsets during the past twenty yiais is the use of Ccraline in the place of horn or whalebone. It is used in all of Dr. Warner's -Corsets and in no others. The advantages of Coraline over horn or whalebone are that t does r-rtt become set like whalebone, aud it is more flexi ble and more durable. Dr. Warner's Coraline Corsets are made in twenty-four differ ent styles, fitting every variety of figures thin, medium, stout, long waists and short waists. Sold everywhere. WAKNER BROS., Mfrs, New York and Chicago. ( DID Tr it . WIU ! OH . mmm r-..- i -j-. u Irua ium unCKiiiMui I ' Wiu. t.n Tiaw.sc 1 " WIU. .T..M ... OLD e...T. I JJV WOLff BAltOOLPS, Phllad.Iphla. ..OC- . --.- I i r.i: i - r www V i 00 ill mm9 HPS HOLLOBAUGK & SON. CLOTHING STORE, MAIN STEEET, PATTERSON, I1 A- Having purchased the clotLin,; store of Samuel Straytr, we offVr special bargains to make room for our new stock. We expect to make a specialty of Geuts Furnishing Goods. "We will also keep a full line of CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. And a complete stock of Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac WE liXJY FOR CAHH- Quick Sales and smull profit", is our motto. Give ns a trial. Hollobaugh & Son. WINTER STOCK We have just re fucked our store with Winter Goods for our customers. The Senior member of the firm has just returned from Eastern Markets, where he se lected with great cave the goods that his many patrons favor. iCOME AND SEE. Our assortment is more com plete than ever. Come and see. Our eustomers hare appreciated our efforts to give them good.- te suit their purposes, and we believe that we are better pre pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite ou to come and see and be satisfied. In our dress troods department . p 1 , . we nave almost every mini; re Don't be backward, call lor what jou want. FOOT WEAR. Our Boot and Shoe De partment is full in its assort ment, ond you certainly can be suited in fit, quality and price. Whatever improvements have been added by the manufactures we have them all. We can supply ou with foot wear for any in or out door service. Our grocery Department never lags. We have on hand a lull line en Fieh, L'lain and Fancy ro cents. Also, the only full Iin Q !' E K X S W A li E. n the I'.ounty. Kvery house must have its lull supply of Queens and Glassware, thi is tlie store to call on for such ar ticleis. TOBACCO- ! To the lovers ol the weed, we say we keep the best brands, j TRY OL'R TU1IAIT0. ; All orders by mail will re j ceive prompt attention, j Remember the place, j Mais .Stuekt, (Ji'i-osn t Coci.t IIocs-., MiafiiiitoAvii, I'a., ' Frel'k llj;.iCIlAIi: A- Sk;ii. 1 ; 1S-S, Vi:i .ru! Oi Vhitmek, Oij "t:T. so ri.k? 'n it I'atz l.':.Movu Kooping to cuvt. ihi ticv. 1 ;o far f1 .in t:k ln: c? wjw. sikthT Ir IT XfcEAD' CO'.':.. THS EAKTIt. Sad for illustrated circ-er to ,..,-, -r. 4' iUU.ET, Jl?., C0r, 7 - . - 4.3 V til nut Street, ila. Jl FHiLADELPHJA. NO MORE OF THIS! Rubber Shnm unites worn unoonifortablj ttcht, will often slip ff Ur tori. To ruuiwlj Uus evil tbe "COLCHESTER" RUESER CO. otftr- e shoe with the Inside of the heel lined with rutr. Thi. rllim to Uie .hop and prevent. Uie ltuhbewfrom .lippins; off. Call for the "(olrhentrr" "AOHSSSVc COUHTEnS" fudjouciu w;i. ru:i cri-im? in t!:?m. Consumption Surely Oured. ,. T., f " rsoB:-Ple Inform jcrar rwd.n that 1 havs a posltlTe retuadr for ths .bove-najoed r IU atm.lj use Iboiiudi of hoptau "" b"" pm.iMBtly niw. I h.U be clad e send two bottUs of my ramady FRK to an, of roar leadvs who have ooaaampslon If th.r wiil eesd me tnilr Kxprws and If. o. addrwa... lUqMot Bll7. X. A. SLOCCBL. M. C. UI Paarl RiTy. ' kmm I.ons E. Atkirsss. F. M. M. Pckxill j ATKIIsOIJiPEIIELL, ATTORNEYS- JLT - LAW, MlFfXINTOWIf. PA. 8-CoUectisf and ConveyaBeing prompt ly attended te. OrriCK On Main street, la place ef real, dnnre of T.onU .. Atkinson. Ka.. sonth sf Bridge street. ioct2,i&s. niLBcnroRCE $cuheter, ATTORNEY - AT - LiW, MlrFLINTOWN, PA. nnifice a Court House. Bridge street, ffpo.it Joun Uel.aieuLis. Jcrkps W. Stimmkl H(i.ii(;uuifciTinir.L, INSURANCE 1QENTS, PORT ROTJL, JCSHT.t CO., K1. QyOnly reliable Cempaaies rspreMntf-d Jan. 1, 18H9-ly E.n.l.( tWr.E, KB. DA!tU H rB.WFXEC. D' U. P. M. CRAWrolJD Jt SOX. l.sve formed s j. tuerflnp for tlie ursolic of Mi diciue and Ih.ir collatteral br.nch.. onic. at om .t.t d.rtrn. rei Third .ri o auge tretn, ii if2iut..wa, I'a. On. or t,i ot thf 111 will ba teuud at thrir e.-e .1 ail times, unices elberwixe j role.sini.llj eu gnged. Ai.rii lt, lfc'.H). I wish -:: STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, Tliat i can T.r tootbacub is Ir-ss tti.a five tuimiti s ; lie iio, ne extractiug. Tkat I can extrsrt t.ttb without tis, 15 the use of fluid .sj lid to lL t.eta and gums ; no danger. That biveaird Gsbi (known a Scurvy) treat $&lf&Jt4 sueei-sltil'y si.d a cure a srJ.j-l.y3yj'rsDtnl ia ir T.ctli Fii-Lr asd warrant. tor life. Arliricisl Testa r.p.irea, .xrb.ngri r r.iuo-ldlc.i, tr.ui S.W la f.i-r .'. Bciititul Guu KK.fc.Ici Ts.l iu.ert.J .t pric-s te suit a!!. All werk warranted to give perfect s.t;.-(ji-'IUu. i'eofi'.e who hare artificial teeth with whit-ii they cauu.it ci', are e.fwci.lly I ted to call. TfcSMH C.f tl. G. L,. DERR, Practical; Den 1 1st, E.T.BLIffHEO IS MirrLIBTOWS, P.., IB lSttO. Oct. 14 'sr, FENKSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TIM E-TAltLR On and srtcr Sunday Jl.r 11. li, train: tkat Hoe at M id in will ran a fallow. EASTWARD. U.oitma Acronaeo.Tr.. lesves Al. toon, d.tlv st n SO., in.. Trron. 1 5 J .. at Veiift L ni.n st ri..4 a. bi.. Vrwtos lit:.' ti.e ".Oks. ra . MsVeytown 7.2J s. n , ! . -. ii:n7.45. in.. MiM'wrd T.tti a. bj., ii. ..":. .12 s.re.. I'ert Koysl H.1J s. m-. V-::- . ' 3 a. r-i , Tuscarora .2 a. m . V. ' . SO a. ru.. T'h.mu?untown a. ai., wr.rdX.42 ui., Uiilerstown f,4 a. u ?l.wj urt 9,t s bj., arriving at HarriskiBri; 10,j5 a. 01., and at Philadelphia, 1,25 p. in. Sr. fusil Exras.s ie.rea altoeaa daiit at 7,15 . m., and steppinjr a all rcjrti'a. st.tiuns btlneoii Altoona and Usrri.hiirg, reaches Miin at 10.".. a. tu., r'.irrl.bnrBT 11.40 j. Ji., and arri-'- 1 I c-.. i:lb:a at 8.15 p. in. Uail Train !.. r .:.:i. Jsily at 5,0 a. 111., Alton... at 2.8 p. m., snd stot p njt at all regular ststioos arrires at MifTiit) a: li3 p. m., Hftrritihure; . p. aj., Fbiis adrtlpliis 10, 50 p. ra. Msil Express lesvss l'iit.iirtr at 1 oi) v tL Altoobs ti'JU p m ; Tyrone 0 62 p d-; IJuiit ingdon 787 pm; Lewititown K 4 1 p u ; Hit fl'm 9 0:j pra; Harrisburg 1040 p tu ; fbils delphis 4 25 a in. Dat Firipi. leave. I'lltjbBrir at f.in . . i ; Aliuvna 1 1.00 A. M.; m.v be fle...! t U.niit. r.i 2.1'a I'. M.; .rrir.a at ) ' hurt at Z 'Jv p. U.; ,t 1'bil.drlpbis, fi..s 1 t Hiadclj bia Kxprrxs will stop at M.ffl -at 11 87 j.. Di., wliro fl.(r-d WtSTf AKD. Kat Like leaves I'hi.d-lphis 1.!'y . 11 40 s iu ; llarrifbuig S 40 p ui ; Mi r u 08 p 11 ; Lew i..w 11 0 2H p ui ; At -T.JiO p m; err'tr. at I'lttphnrg .t 1 0. , ... War Passemoib leaves Phila.t dailv at 4 80 s. m.; Uarri.burr, 8 In R.' .M IiuncaunoD, a 64 a. m.; Newport, 9 ".. m.i Millorstown, ! 40a. m.; Thiii.,t - 9 62 a. m.; Van Dyke, 1 00 . ai Tn-., - (, 10 04 a. m.; aiexico, 10 07 a. aa.; I' Keyal. 10 IS a. id.; Uifllin, 10 20 a. tr Ui'.lord, IP 2li a. m ; Narrow., 10 34 . ' l.ewi.ti.wn, 10 40 a. si.; McVeTtow.i, ' , ' s. tn.; Nr-wton Mamilton, 11 ! a. ui.: Mr- ; tint i Of, 12 17 p. ra.; Tyrone, 1 07 p. . ' Altoni.i, 1 46 p. in., and alupaatall re,-u star ion. rri.crn ll. manure and A I Otstbb Kxpkbss leaves Philadelphia rt.' h At H 00 p.m., HTi.bnrf, Id 2i ,., . 1 stopping al Kockrille, Msrysvillti, fc,,,.,., non. Nw,rt. U -ru- ; Tort hoTftl.tim at Mifflio, 11 5o j,. .; " J toi.. 2 16 a. m.,ftnti PitiUurr, It: 1 1 wu, " im ., incrsmwu. 1 nanina- i. Vail Tbaib leaves PhiUdxluhia d..i . ; 7.00 a. ra., Usrrisbnrg 1I.2B s. ru., I . port, 12 14 p. iu., Miniiu 12.62 p. m., . T ', p'tif at all regular staiious betweea ai :;.' , and A 1 tool;, reaches A 1 toons at 8 40 p. I'ittsburg 8.10 p. ui. j ALTiifHA A CCO H BOD A Ties lr. p, j .Julplua daily at 1 1 40 a. ni., Uarri.b ir- '. ; 4,lti p. in., Munc.nnoa 4.40 p. ni., ht... I poit 6.i2 p. in., Millur.tewu ',22 r. , j Tboinj sontown 6,:;4 p. ra.. Vsnrtrke k i. I P- Ki., TiiRc.ievs 6, JO p. m., M"xi."-o o.f tn-, Port Roal 6,t2 p. ni., Miltiir . - '. i B., Lewistowu CX p. iu., icVv -n . ; 43 f. is., IN.wton U. union i f f Hui.tjBj.ri. 7,40 p. ra., Al'-om ut . . : .. l'iic:uc Ei : t ? If at-. j'inia.r , -. ) j, p Ri; Uurri.!:i:iA ( lu a in; lii'i.,; , -,t: : ooam; Newport 4 0J a ui ; ltu.i-.r-. .. ui; LewiMoun &: em; 41c Veyt-.-fti . a.m; lit. L'lilou 6 41 a ra ; U.iuri. Petorebuif 0 20 a m ; S pru.e L ' : ti 4v a ni; Tyrtte 7 V. a in ; Bcii'a . 22 a ui ; Altoona 8 06 a m ; fitf'. 12 40 p ,;. SAW 3IIJLL8 Pnlrut V:iil'( 1 riotii n and B-'t I- . ME A. II EXC.IXES. Has I'r : SIllXGLi: A.C. PORTAULE GltlST Jilt Thrtfciiiug MacliintF, etc. Srud lir illustrated Catalog a- a. i'.tu((t'iun to ., it.:, i . Get a good paer by sobscriVrj SMILMI. AMD K.ri'BLICAB. L -V. i
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