SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN Hiyyj.INTOWK. ttEDM.SDAT. JOE 20, 1894. ft s c II W BIER rs in rtorairToa. RCPl'RLlCiV STATE TICK ET. Fori liOVEP.XOH. KX. DANIEL H- HASTINGS, of Beilelonte. TOR LIKCTENAST OOVEHNOR. V.'Al.TK'l LYON, of I" itt-iburg. TOV. AI I.ITODOEN-ER.U., AMOS AYLIN, of Lagcasci-r County. FOR SE('I!ETAK' Of INTERNAL AFTAIB8, UEN. JAMES TV. I.ATTA, of I'hiladeljlhia. I OB COKOCE93-AT-I.ABOK. HON. UALCSHA A. GHOW, of Glenwood. HON. GEOKGK F. HCFF, of Greenwood. roit t(j.cii:ESH, Ti.ad if. TiMion. FOR AK3KMM.V, II. Laiiuaer Wilson. I: IlEo'SiXI! AM) IltCOKnKH, Any on Ji. Vwil. roit siiMiirr. J.im-':j II. Groniiigcr. r.n; J'.!ty comxiiksioxeB, Luwis i)ejren. Democratic Primary Election- The L'cmocrais ou Saturday fought a spleudid. btttle BTiotig themselves, at tue ; riQjry election, and are now like the tvty colored brethren, who were dio- cus.-in tho rcl 'fiva merits of a rail, road wreck, and a steamboat explosion. The ou'j exclaimed. When yon wind up in a railroad wreck you ean shout '-Hero you aui." J5ut when you ge up in a steamhoat explosion you shcut ",'eliy, where am you'' Here in Miiilintotva at the storm ceatrr there was no ooute-t on Hcturn J jdge, but in almost everyone of the outlying district there was a fierce batile, all for the possession of tho or gar.izitiwn of tho party with the object of usirjg it fnr future party movements to rotiiwie the politic:.! furtuue f.f lead ers and their adherents. l'iuk, for chairman, was supported by thoee r.-Lo used to be, called Independ ents, viokcrs, but who havo in these Into days fctylod themselves "The 11 e organised Deuiocraqf ." It is said that j they lcok upon Uiesjyiiyes as the uo ji tncir r.U'ubei' for Coagress Ibis year, and next yeir will croaca an tber for S.iato Sc-Date. Swarte. the other cacdidate for Chair in8 was kspperted by tho eld regular element pf tbe pnrly. Tbe barrel of tho loaders of the "llrre ycu Anis it ie mTJ was t Leavy for the Kcgulars, and Ss-artz was defeated, and now the Hou!sra are considered to bs tbe " tore Am Yous" of SatnrJayj ex plesien. T'tu kaMlo was not so b.iujIi a batile btrtwcea caadidates as it waa a battle between leauct. of tbe party; and the irrectmoiiaMo element in tho oontest lie la the fact that the vigorous cf fJL of the lenders of tbe '-Hero you am?,'' and Wheic sin ycun." wero di rected in favtr of particular candidates, with such a vigor that it looks as if tha ccaiping knife will be kept out of its sheath to the end of tbe campaign. Tha genral bad tiniM consequent up on tho disturbance of tha business elo. j ments of the country by tho (Vfvo... laud adaiini-tration has oreafod a di:-bati.'fHetion among the r.uk and file 01 the party that will cause many of t! tu to Vote, t-ne republican tioket from betio!:;i2 t0 end. The Return Judge of tbo Democ racy nit io tb-; Court Uouss on Moa day aud counted tha votes that were wist at. the primary on Saturda y, and a-nounced J. 8. Sartain as the nomi nee for Asismbly; James I Calhoun for 5hrifT; Joha K. Jenkins for Regis ter and llecordsr; Samuel Watts for Jury Commissioner; Fink for Chair lean . Tho votts cast for Surtaiu number ed V.1-22. l ho votes cist for l;.H:oun were "A. T!io vol s cast f c II-ek were 3.1(1. The v.-itrs cast for Hackviiberger were 219. The x,sit: cast for Jenkins num bered The votes cast for Fiuk for County Cimiriup.n numbered ")-'). The votes C3t f :.r Watts number ed l:n.l. Dr. Ijiu-iitn 15 inks was nominated by the Kctnrn Judges by nco'ama tion for Cot'res'-i, and immediatoly accept '?! iiid nomination. Judges ii.i.:sed a yories of res J i:a olutions endorsing Cleveland, l'atti soi. Hnrrity, Sirauahan and the work of the Ueoranized Pemoeracy The fallowing is a list of tho Re turn Judge-: Fon'.e S. II. Keel. i;i;ii k Log -Win Lauver. "Oekwari' Hanks Pago. Fayette V. II. Winegardner. Fermanagh Simon I'lsh. ireenw'od-rS. A, limiu. Lack Uavid lihiuesmith. Milllintown (t. J. Parker. Mil ford, Lyinan Aughey. Monroe E. A. (tariuan. Patterson S. L. Todd. JV rt lioy.il J. It. Umltrwood. Spruce iliii W. 1). Beale. S;iF4Uehar.na 11. K. Beale. Thf'inphontowr!-- (1. W. Speakman. Turbett Frank MtCahan. Tusrarora E. M. Droljbaugh. Vt'iiikr M". W. Dimin. PRKFinrs r IIavemeter, of tko Sugar Yrdai so regarded tke Democratic party, thut the Democratic Senators at "ftohingtou favored tlie trust when tke sugar tariff was laid, which proves h.nw fond of sugar Hie average demoeroiic politician is. i ll(e-sftll Doir Surgery. Fseai tb Il.wword Times. A uiiini.; operation has b.ien suo-;.-;. furTy peiforriied by Dr. Jarjes Halt-, a veterinary durguou of New Louden. A handsome little corker t-pauicl w:is brot.ght to him a short ti'ne ago sull'ti inp; with curvature of the' spine as tho result of a kick ad ministered b.v heme brute. The li'tle ft FIoas back was twist ed out of shape and he was practical ly helpless. His back legs were , a helpless and Lo couM not move. He Was always a enfferer and kept moaning and whining. Dr. Haley thonght when he first saw tho dog tbe nioet humane thing to do waa to kill hira, but he was such a hand sora littla fellow the doctor thought he would try to save him. After administering an anesthetic the spine was straightened and the dog was encased iu a plaster of par is jacket, swung in straps and given proper medicine and food. Finally this week the plaster was removed and tho dog stood on his feet for a moment in a surprised sort of a way, then he wagged his tail, gnve a spring into the air and with a loud hark started off on a dead run in a circle barking like mad. He kept it up about ten minutes nnd seemed anxious to show evcrvone ha was all right. He is just as good a dog now as he ever wni, climbs btairs without trouble and gats about with just as much ease as any of his playfellows. Tho doctor is quite proud of his job, and the owner of the dog is, of course greatly pleased, to say noth ing of tho dog himself. A New Swindle- The newest 8.indle now beiug worked upon unsuspecting people. A smooth stranger representing him self lo ba a government officer calls, and claims to ba hunting for coun terfeit money, find demands fhat the farmer bubn.it bis coins for inspec tion and test to ascertain if ho hoe any spun jus coids m his possession. 1 ha stranger usually selects one er two pieces which he says looks 'sus picious," and subjects them to a test which turns them black, and then he alleges that they are epurious. Of course the farmer has n o right to carry counterfeit money, and the strauger in his capacity as a govern ment ofiicer walks off with the coins. The swindle is being worked quite extensively. - The rillow Nuisance. From tho Globo-Dvmocrat. "I hatpeiied to be in Kansas City while the convention waj on," said F. S. Nies "and owing to the crowded condition of tho hotels was compelled to double up with a ttranger. He was a very pleasant man of German de scent and did nothing erratic until he went to bed. Then he removed the casters from the legs at the hoad of the bod, so A3 to make it lower thsn tie foot, placed is pillorfsnt tho foot f th.3 bfc! tad wr.t tO fi'cep wiih h-s I liead at least twelve inches lower than his feel, lie slept the tlu&p of thajust ami ban to i3 called Usit a toxen times in the lno'rning. V.'o went to bre.akfa.st togstLcr, and I lidieuled him for his jeculiar sleeping posture. Ho quoted some German scientist with-five-syllablo name as his author ity, and so convinced mo of the fact that it is entirely a mistake to suppose that pillows and boulsters are reeea sary that last night I discarded both end found to my iKTprise that bo was right The discovery was a revelation to me, but it is certain that to some people, at lea?r, a pillow is a nuisance mt-tead of a comfort, if they only knew the fict." He-Turned at Lust. From the Detroit Freo I'res. A D-'troiter Avho was over on the west shorn of Lake -Michigan last week wav.ted to prist himself on the fniiL prospects, and Huding a man at a railroad station who appeared to be a recident of the locality, be intro duced himself and inquired: "Could you tell me what the pros pects of the apple crop are in this ccuuh!" ' aouid but I won't," bluntly re plied tho man. "Escuae me, but I thought you might answer a civil question. You wouldn't tell mo about peaches, would YOU?" 'Not a thing! I don't keer a darn wksther we are goin' to hev a million bushels or only a peck." "I see. You have no information as lo strawberries, I suppose?" "Not a word ! Mebba thar's goin' to be carloads and roebbc you couldn't find as much as a blossom." "I heard that it was likely to be a poor season for fruit." "Well, you might tt.ll mc about wheat and grass," s'iid the Detroitf-r, as ho wondered what ailed the man. 'Yes, I might, but I won't ! Can't git no ir.formusb.un out o me about this country !' sturdiiy replied the man. "But you live here!" 'Yes, sir, and shall for the nest two hours." 'Then what?'' "Then I'm going to git aboard of the train and hunt for another local ity a locality whar a feiler won't git tbrovred down four or live timos a year." ''Then vou'va been thro.vn?-' "I should say I had." 'By by a professional wrestler?" cautiously queried tho Detroiter. ',Mo, sir by a pro'es-iieual wid deri" exclaimed the disgusted man. ' She lives right over thar. I've been engaged to her four times in this last year, and four times she has throwed me down to pick up some other fel low ! I am through now. I've been tkrowed for tbe last time ! The ap pies, tho peaches, the strawberries, the wheat and the widder can go to grass, and I'm going to Indiana." "But, my dear sir " 'No use ! Got my tickot in my pocket and my duds packed up and t.idd the widder what I thought of ucr, and I shall go ! I kin be throw ed down oneo or twice and git rip smilin': but when it conies to bsin' throwed down four times aud jumned on to boot, anybody but a blamed fool would spread bis wings aud lly." Are Tou rvons. Are you all tired ont, do you have that tired fevling or sick headache? You can be relieved of these symp toms by taking Hood's Sarsaparilln, which gives nerve, mental and bodi ly strength and thoroughly purifies the blood. It also creates a good ap petite, cures indigestion, heartburn aud dyspepsia. Hood's nils are easv to take, easy in action and sure in effect 25 cents box. For the Sejjtisel. The Telephone, Ao., are re. cent inventions that have come into use fcinoo the telegraph, bible references show that there were light niogg and thunders in the clouds when God gave the tea eomraabdaieoU to Israel in centuries patt. Another Bible reference to lightning says: "His light, nings enlightened tbe world tbe earth saw aud trembled." A 2nd verse reads, "Canst thou Bead lightnings that they may go and fay unto thee, here we are. ' Job 33:35. People can t peak or sing when tfteoty five and thirty miles nnd upwards dlstaut and separated from otheri and be heard by thein distinctly while before the invention of tho telephone, fce., voice of speaker or singur could not bu bwd by 'others more mau wven or eijtlit hundred yard apart atd be andcrst'od. Thercf-re let a Dtrson or a company of tasin spojk or ifti; so th.t other will hear them IT milei away by meaas of tbe talepbooe, kinetograph, and all can aay it is a truth, a fact; it is dene every day. But let them attempt to do either without tbe telephone, ki&etograpb, 4tc., an tbat those at tbin distance away Migbt hear tbeir voices, aad everyone will eay it cannot be since it is an impassibility. Man ii sinful and ao much so that the BiLle declares: 'all our righteous, nets aro as filthy rag-i;'' "for all hava sinned aud come short of tho glory of God:" 4!if wo Christians, say we have no sin we deceive ourselves and the truth is not ia us;" Christ says, "there is none good have one which is God." The liible further teaches, that every sin deserves punishment of God m the present world and tho future. Punishment in this life is proven in a few of uiauy instances thus: "Visit ing tho iniquity of the fathers upon tbe children unto the third aad fourth gen. orations of them that bate me;'' for the siu of niuriuering thousands-of Israel, itcs were bitten of snakes; for siu .Mum was kept from Canaan; "the soul that siuneth it shall die;" and they that sin to-day shall smart for it te morrow. As to future punishment, "the wioked shall be oast into hell;'' aud "in hell be lifted up his eyes." What shall people do facing such realities of their unrighteousness and the possibilities of everlasting punish ment. How shall they escape bell at death. A solution is like the telephone and Kiutograph, a., are ways to car ry tho short distance travelling voice of itself and comparatively weak and un equal voice successfully for miles and iriles, eo Ciriai God's appointed way, is tho way who does redeem and save believers .r, .:.,f..i J . unequal to reach heaven of themselves even hko their voioos are to unequal and weak of themselves to travel 20, 25 ?ad 30 iuil and biers acd be beard Witbout a telephone, Si3. Believers by tbe blood of Jesus be ing cleansed from unrighteousness that would make them unequal to tbo favor of of God and salva'ion i:ke it does tbe tin. believers beooino able to obtain His favor and salvation, by tbe power and merits of Jesus like tbe unequal voice that cannot of itself travel 75 miles yet when applied to tho telephone and kinetograph by the power and mer its of tbeso can travel the i miles. Use tho telephone, kc, if you de. ' sire your unequal voice to be 1 heard one hundred miles, and !iy bold' on Christ if lou desire to be beard in' tho great Court of Leaven and acquit ted. The telephone, Ac, have tL power to convey a man's voice a thou ssud miles while witbout tbe instru ments be is able only to make bis voice heard a short distance. Christ although it seoujs as mysterious as the telephone, &c, can make the cause of tinners heard and accepted at the throne of God in order that they should find salvation. Let people ase the telephone, &o., andfjn all probabilty they will be heard by others, Again let them ap. ply to Christ, behove in biin, bave re course to him, and they will be beard by the Lord. WATER FIXTURES. Wood, iron, and chain pumps. Iron pipe aud fitting, rubber hose, brass fittings and so forth. Plumbirg; pump and pipe repairs. Call ou or address. F. W. Noble, March 2G, tf. Milllintown, Pa. A Grand Feature of Hood's Sarsapnrilla is thr.t wliile it purifies tho blcod ai d sends it, coursing through tho veins full i f richness add health, it a'.S) imparls new lifa and vigor to every function of the body. Ilenc.-! tho expression m often heard: "Hood's Sars.iparilla ma do n new person of nic it ovtr commoQ co:ne3 that tired feeling now ' Hood's Pills aro purely vegetable, perfectly lmrnilers, always reliable and beneficial. Hundreds of people write: "It is iii.poBsiblo to detcriba tho good Hood's Sarjaparilla has dio mo. It will bo of equal help to you." War Times Recollection. Tho Philadelphia Inquirer has been publishing the civil war times despatches, and will continue to do so to the close of the despatches which will be a year and more to come. Among its despatches pub lished last week isono from Hunting don, dated May 27, 1SG2, which reads as follows. About threo months ago a number of the soldiers of the One hundred and twenty-tifth Itegiiatnt from Huntingdon county numbered about four hundred men held a meeting at which resolutions were passed de claring their (.letermination should they live to reach home of demolish ing the Mouitcr newspaper establish ment in Huntingdon for its hostility to the Government, tho publication of alleged denunciatory articles con corning themselves and its copper headistn general! v, which was only calculated to render aid aud comfort to the traitors now in arms against' the Ciovernment. Three weeks ago the Monitor published a communica tion purporting to cotn9 from a mem ber of the One Hundred and Twen-ty-lifth, intimating the abova facts, comiuentiug upon which it threaten, ed retaliation tdiouid the attempt be made. Ou Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning last, the One Hundred and Twenty fifth arrived, and were received at the depot by our population. On edufcsday moriiing about 10 o'clock, a large party of tbe soldiers assemble! on Allegheny street, in I I front of tho .Monitor office and a com mittee was sent to hear what the ed itora hail to fv concerning their re turn home and his former articles in relation to tho war, their friends and thtmselves. The onUide of the pa per had been worked off and the in side forms were on the press, and the proof had juat been taken. One of tue proof sheets containing a short note of the arrival of tho regiment waa shown. It was decided unsatis factory and the door was opened and one of the soldiers shouted out 'lloll in One Hundred and Twenty- five." A rush was made up the stairs ana soon the cass, stands, tables, types, rollers, &c, were flying through the air thicker than shot ami shell at Antittain Lp to tma time but few citizens were spectators to the scene, so quie t ly.had it been conducted bnt soon an immense crowd assembled, filling tli9 street irom tuo JJroad Top depot to tne exenange note!. Home of our cit izona vainly pleaied with the boys to desist from the unlawful destruction they were committing, but thev might just as well havu attempted to trim back the waters of tuo Juniata. The otli'jers of the law were power less, for hal rrsielanca boon attempt c-1 on the part of lua citizens, the ro- su'.t would Lava been fearful- Dol ing me exouemeae it id saul tiio edi tor of the Monitor escaped by lend ing through tha ba;-k window, just as tii'j printing p-.ess mide'ils exit through the front door, and fell with a cvasa lo thu pavement Lelov W.i woul 1 n t attempt to describe tha excitement which lagod at this time. Sumo wera engaged in tear ing tiia pap-.-rs into fibre Is, others ia dirmoiisbing the esses aad furniture, a few atf.lwart fellows wero breakn the press to piecj with iiaiuiao: aui. r.x-s, laany v.-ero' f cutterirg the types through the ntreet?, one was industriously ei;c;.iged in fwo;piug tho otii , and all wo.a shouting as if their throats would crack, tha princi pal cry iPio: "lJowu w.tu copper- uoa 1 traicors. rlow &-f. you. Cop peruoi.oM, ,vo., tcc. Alter tuc press had been dcruolished tuo pieces were turow.'i into tuo cac.ii mar tho Jack son hoto!, nv.il most of ihc soldiers disper.-ed. should ba remember ed thit lii.-t rme eitizan of tbe bor ough participated in this affair. Ev- i-lr-irt w;Mi o.ifr.K- l - - ""-v i'ie property wa? employed by our townsmen, but nothing could hold back the soldiers, and it would have bc-eo. worse than madness to have at tempted to quell the outbrt-ak by loreo fBTal or toe! 7lr-!Aqerits.$7S wc fci-ltiai-e tirritrT Tbt imi't fur a fsmilr la maiitr. rinse ui Uriea tbrs witbout n ing tb tiaad. Yr uaQ me tattoo, tbf tnaflilc lo and crf'il .!. No caJl4 run. n,tiaKollciif4aoreln:Si4. N broken 1i-hu-..s mus. Cb-p, durab.c,wurtiitod.Cirdnlurrr. W. P. BABKIO.N A CO CWrfc 3. u, CiaUtw. U. -'. - , 13 fctit?k!ndc9p. ThprfeftrettensandtofUdi xt'.io hav rguhr K-utun.s :.! -xouM U hC cordctl tbo pnlm f heuy were it not for a ir conpK'Xlon. To all nurli we n com mend DH. HEBHA'S VrOLA CREAM ax i--ssinp theo qualitW thuv ci nl. kiy chano the nmt sallow Bixi florid completion to oil. of natural beaUb and unblemished beauty. It cures Oily kio, Krjckka, IUick Clotr:heg, SuDT'tirn, Tan, J!tnlcst and all lmpertectior.a rf ino fiklu. It if- not bcoftmi'tic but score, yet U Tet ter for tl) toilet table than powder, told by JJruggists, or pent prwt raid upon reoript of Vc. O. C. 31TTNKH & CO.. Toledo. O. I Wheat and Grass : prow best v. ben i.lmileil with Pare 3fl : I..... e i . ...... . J : " ".- . .. rt i(-iiniA-r mat u i- : wh.vk hrini: Rlu-nvs fin. ;E rrovea the toll. Sold dircvt to far- 39 f iiiero R.7.II0 per tou. No ayents. 2 39 5e York Chemical Vorks, York, Pa. f 2 ELECTRIC TELEPHONE to City. Villi..:" or i'mint rj. Nwdiil Sold out riirht. no rnt. no rnTHlty. -1 in r.ir ttoraf. chop, Mitrt ittio o(h. (frw.tot conrm-i-nc ntl l-.lM.lleroiif..tJli. Aisvnla uiake rrsmi VI tofi-V) W dnr. tint in a rm.U ?ic means n salo to nli t!i nirhlKrH. I inp iilru:niit, no toy, work. nnwh'.-e. fin? di.to'ire. Cnini-loTii, nnly 'tT nM when Rhi.t-d. Caa be pnt ui Ky any one. never out of ortler, no rei airini;, lat t. a life tin... lVn..i:t. A monev Tn:ik.r. WritO W. P. Narrltcn & Co., Cltrk 10, Columbus, a ot k'sovn i..rii?.f-r fn l.iv.u uit-oil, fct.uU ur ."GMCHE'S'lWt.VCSKS, nnd nil other cereals can he crt-ully lncreiit in Rruwia ana vitl ie by tue une $20 Phosphate m:'kes te pnorent soil rich and nro- tlurttvu. Niiu iltnit lo fMruitrsi. is'u is-nifl. &utl fur l'rtce List. YORK CKEAUCAL WORKS, VOIIK, IA. Notlilng On Eartli Will ItlKE Shwidan's Condition Powder ! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Stror.jand Hea'tby ; prcveuts all Ciscasc Gomt for iloutllng Urn: It (s abr-ihitfly fnrr. lli-rhtT conotMiT-td. Tn cnan- :.tri.:. hLmir'i. Ir., i! i!i. -'Oi.c-lii.ve run .i.,vt.ti -Mt Sw; .."li rix Ii n:.-vr..t hr'ip." .-v. t-u:tjmgr. t-. lf t"l:tn a cint r. li . No rt.i-r t.u.t.mrth a ri o-i mirt set it fni.n lo u. ! H'i. l' ' :r llvr il i!!i!:, i.!.a). Sis I ri,, a ' nvv J, :.',, .v,i .:r.y U ' V. pri. 3i renlii. 1w Willi tt .wnpilvl, , r ni.,re. Sali-l-lt.. COM ,.f Ttir r -?-r!.-lr e-.l-.jt v. 1. s. jounso; ii ,aeurf..a Hu-.est.. Dastca. Hus i. 1 J5.as-:i B rJti.'n' 't e'Vr t rope nre IfW $20 j W Phosphate a"thnl TK 7:c-.v i H I'm iM-vi H'mwii itr j ifr hp "Ste Wm WlMk WML I KM m hen! 4 gk"t' AGONY. Tbe ronslc ceased, the enrtaia rose, I did not hrvi Uie rlay. But gaxed upon her lovely face 8he sat two seats away. Ecr cheeks like tinted apple bloom. Her teeth like gleaming pearls. Her eyes as bine as rammer skies, A wealth of golden carls. And as I gazed upon her face. There camo a look of pain Like cloudy sbAdow o'er the land a It passed, then came again. I saw the teardrops in Irer eyes. The ruse tint fade away. And that fair cheek grow deathly pale In speechless agony. Flie turned and touched her escort's ana. Then slowly went away. My heart beat fast with sympathy. 1 did not heed the play. Be soon returned and took bis seat. I gazed In great surprise. Be read the question 1 would ask Flash from my eager eyes. And as the music died away Mis lips this answer bore: "My sloter's feet are number five. Her shoes are number four." Boston Globe. Crests. 'You will not find one woman in a hundred who is familiar with the rules of heraldry," said a fashionable stationer, "Ladies insist on having crests oiu bossed on their writing paper, even when I tell them that the' are permitted by the usages of centuries to use only the arms. A handsome woman came in the store one day and said. 'Mr. B , I wish yon would pnt a crest and arms on my paper.' I knew it would be useless to argue about tho crest, and so I asked her, 'Have you any crest with you? 'Oh, no! I haven't any,' she answered. 'You can make a nice one, can't your' I learned that her husband was a grain dealc-rj so for a crest I Ue-.;ijnied a sheaf of wheat. Fur the sinus I designed some hawk heads on a shield, and she was delighted." Women who are interested in these things should observe the regulation's set down for the tiso of spinsters, married women and widows. A hecitiel framo for the arms should le used by each. The spinster is required to put her fam ily arms into a diamond frame, with very simple adornment. When a wom an marries, the anus of her family must he put ou the eaihe shield with the arms of her husband. The shield is impaled, the wife's arms ccenpying or.o position and the husband's tho other. If 6he be comes a widow, tho frame for her arms again assumes the form of a diamond, rj-fuboliziug her rntuarried state, while her arms nnd the liims of her deceased husband remain impaled as formerly? -Chicago Inter Ocean. In lniplicato. Gus do Smith came down IT -.rlenwiv-enue with his chin cnt in teveml places, to tbat it looked as if a drunken harbec bad been practicing on it. "Mercitul heaven, tins!" exclaimed Peto .Amsterdam. "What did you do to tke barter? You ought to have murdered him. That wus tho leaet you could hava done." "I didn't do anytiiiiigof tis kind. Aft er lio waa through Ehavinj I invited bun across tho street and treaud him to a cocktail and a cigar." "Well, you are a f OiV 'No, I ain't such a fool, after all " re sponded Ons, "for yon peo I shave my self." "f )h, that's a different thing. You are a kind of a double barreled fool." Tejtas Sifting.-;. Felllnc Trees Ijjr KlerCrlrlty. Tres aro felled try electricity ia tho great forests of Oalicia. For cutting comparatively soft woods the tool is in the term of an auger, which is mounted on a carriage, and is moved to and fro cud revolved at the came time by a small electric motor. As the cut deiens, wedges are inserted to prevent the rift from doling, and when the tree is near ly cut through an ax or handsaw is used to finish the work, la this way trees are felled very raiddly aud with but little labor. Loudon Tit-Bits. Growth of the llngllsli Laliguugo. In the year 17U4 the hubitniil sera of tho English language did not number over 13,000,XK); in 1W2, 103,000,000. Lf these figures are correct (and they tire from a recoguized authority), by the'end of tho present century not les6 than 120, 000, 000 people will use tho languago in tutir everyilay conversation. If the cauicraiioof lncren-o holds good, Eng lish will be npokfa by at least t-40,000,000 of peopl'j In the year .ii0. St. Louis Republic. " One i'Mltl'i Vx-alM:l:try. The statement that a child 5i years of age would nut have men.' than l.VJ words iu its v-.n-i.buhiry that it whs ab!i to nsw understand:-.!;.:!- led a e;,r:-f;.l mother to n-.'to f-r a month tho nntuber cf woi-ds usmI by l..r chll-1. Ail tbe parts of ;,nu!iiniiv:co recorded, witii the re salt tl.ut iu thia c-i-j th child ipi.e;.red tj have a v.-a'.;n!;-ry of words. New York l'oat. At the wititir pah:ce. St. Petersburg, there is a r.xm full of diamonds, pearls aud other precious stones. The empress - lj : J . .11 1 . . 1 y. ... i oi iiu.-m: ia iiiiwm u oorrow irom tuls j room after glvirg a receipt for what she j tabes, and generally the grand duchesses aro allowed to borrow from it also. j vvncii.lJlldCll1WUJ mMllll IUUL 111 l..n.t.l..ra ...i F ... .1.. .. .1 1 . : tl.....1 . tyies prevalent m t rapco In the tenth Century might be revived for the sake of business. Judith, the Wife of Catpiicbin, vrore a solid girdle of gold that weighed four pounds, and all the fashionabl dames followed her example. Hoopsltirts, which came into vogue ia the year 1500, weighed botwec-n iiOiiud 40 pounds, but it wjis the "fashion," and they were lugged about by the lielles of the period despite the discomfort. Professor Kuid Pearson prorKruuces tbe Monte Carlo roulette v.-heol, s viewed from tho standard of exttct science, "the most prodigious miracle of the century." The Thinglit tribe of Alaska numbers 4,600 persons. For generations they have spent the greater part of their time la caves. m e vunn trrHp. . j&i ta time, t lie tw 0: S20 v. tltor vuliaayk-rtMlxermsds. - w - ' j!)t ina ror c ru ov i ni.Aa. lAHllAVkm. V r- i-ni JMwt. o Air -nta. J: Consumption Surety Cured, To The Eoitok: Flessa Inform your rasdars !lit 1 can a positive remedy (or tbe asere-aamed dineua. By its timely ase tbonsands of kopeks cases btre beea pennsaaaUy sored. IshsllbegUu to -ii;d two bottles of my remedy FkEK te any ot Tour raiders who hare cotununptfcNi lf they will scl me Uwlr Extras and P. O. address. Bespect (aUy I A. aUjCU. M. &. M IW1 St. Ji. Y. uaer-3 P-DtlTOESf rtw sta . - aaia 4 ' -e!f 3 LOOM B. ATK1IMIM K. M. !S. PtSNMt ATKIXSON Jt PS;"a;a.l,, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW. K1FFLINTOWN, PA. uncollecting and Conveyancing proitpt ly attended to. Orrica On Main street, ia place of roel dence of Louis K. Atkinson, Kvj., south of Bridge street. roit 26, 1892. I. J . PATTCRSOK, J., WILBKK SCHWCrf B. PATTER SOX l SCUWETEP, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, M1FFLINTOWN, PA. BB.D.H.CBAWrOBD, Da. D&aWIH atXBAWTOBB JH. D. If . CRAWFORD Jl SON, have formed a partnership for tbe practice of Medicine and tbeir collatteral branches. Office at old stand, comer of Third and Or anfre streets, Milllintown, Pa. One or both ol them will be found at their office at all times, unless otherwise professionally en gee1. April 1st, 1890. g F. ACKLEY, PlITSlCIAN AMD ACCOUCIIECR. WiM pnrsne also as a specialty tbe treat ment of diseases of the throat and diges tive system. Acnte and Cbronic. ar. A's methods are in fall iccor-l wi:h advanced thought, tn l are confident!? rcc conimended for the treatment of degener ate e conditions ol elilerlv and aged persons Ajrilia, 18P3. LKll.1L. Y GOOD DOME INVESTMENT. Tho tiiTt morfpage bonds of the Milllin town and Patterson Water CompiRie. are now ollor.vl f?r ssio at th Juniata Valley I?ank. Tho amount of the ijtie is 27.00O. Ten (10) bonds are $100 each. The rite of interest is five (5) percent, clear of taxes, paaoio in semi-annual coupons. The Mif tlin coupons iu Febrnarv and Anjrnst, and the Patterson coupons in April and Octobnr. The principal is pavahie in twenty (20) years and redeemable in ten fltvj years. Thn Companies have been in operation. Nine (0) months and bave an income tbat quite kKliicieut to meet the interest on the hernia nnd all other charpes. Tbo steck-holders of the compinies are Louis E. Atkinson president) L. li.ink.i, vice president; R. E l'urlter. Secretary; T. V. Irwin, treasurer, .Jeremiah Lyons, F. M. M. Penne'l, WiliE. II or res and Wm. H. Banks, and they pur pose t.t keep safe tbe interests of patreni, bond-hoMers and creditors before thay take anv return tor their own investment. Ex cept tho Original Court House bonds which bore six (6) per cent, interest. Thero has never been so good a bond investment offer ed to investors. Price par and accrued in terest. JXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Ectatn of lbs Catherine Lauvcr. i.turrs I ustamf-uUry on tbe estate of cainenn3 Lativer, drceased, lata ot Monroe tewnjhip, having been granted to the nn. dnrsigncd. All persons indebtbd to said estate are requested to m-iko iiuinediate payment, and those hiving claims to pre. sent tie saie without delav KEL'BEN LACVER, JOHN n. UOYER, Evendale, Juniata Connty, Penna. A PMINISTR-fTOR'S NOTICE. (Estate of tViiliam Hart, late of T.iuarora township, deceased.) Notice is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration upon tho eMata of William Hart, lata of Fayotta township, deceas ed, having been granted to the undersign cd. All persons indebted to sail estate are reqnested to in ike immediate payment, o;id those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for set tleimnt. JAMES M. HART, McCojsville, .Mminufraor. April 23, 18'Jl. . pROTIIOOTAKVS NOTICE. (Estate of Ezra Smith of Delaware town ship.) Notice ia hereby given that the account of Joseph G. Long, assignee by deed of voluntary assignment of Eira Smith of Del swero township, haw been tiled in the" Pro tonotsry's Oiliceof Juniata County, and tbe esnie will he presented for confirmation and allowance to the Court or Common Pleas of said connty. nn Taosday the 12th day of Jure A. D., 1804 when and whore all persons interested mav attend if they Ibink proper. W. H. ZE10ERS, I'rethonttary. Prothonotarv's Oihce, Mifllintown, Pa . May 14, 1S04. jVEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL 1 v ley Railroad Companv. Time table oi passenger trains, September I1.1SU3. cfloct on Monday, STATIONS. West ward. East ward. 1 I 2 r M ' A M 0 f.j io (ia ti i!S 10 M B 12 19 i,T 0 Ii 10 10: B 'Ii 10 17 O J- 10 2t. 6 31 10 ''; 6 3! !0 34 Jtl 30 40 ti 51 10 4!) 7 IS 11 00 7 12 11 07 7 17 11 12 7 i!o 11 18i 7 27 11 22 7 35 11 80 7 41 11 36 Newp-rt , Iitillaio Kriilgt-.... , Junia'a rurnacu ... Wahiiei.i frlvaa Wat- r Pn: A H 8 101 07; 5 03 8 (10 7 f.'l 7 51 7 iS' 7 4j; 7 25 7 20; 7 14 7 W; C 69 6 65; C 60 P M 1 O'l 3 57 3 50 8 if, 3 41 3 88 3 32 3 li 3 JO 3 01 2 5b' 2 4!) 2 45 niuoiuHeld Junct'u. Ya'ley iload Eiliettsbnrg Green Park Loysvillu Pott Kobeson ..... Center Cisca-'s Kuo Anderaonourij ..... B'aiu .Voiin: Pleasant . .. Mew Germaul'n ... 2 40 6 4t 6 34 2 83 2 24 7 43 11 40j 6 30 2 20 Note SitiiHe-a no agent, -T" te'e 1 hone connection. D. GKING, I'rcs'idect mil Manager. C. .Villks, General Agent. fmm hote- assy J r To - a-im.i lor OJctcntss- li i -r our nt Mr.io -attf Dt?fll Guaractftcl a.9 nt asenta eell for S76 to f 100. ACME ROAD RACER, 25 lbs. $80. WOOD-RIMS. r.T'orr line. pirfert Fi.nDB. prfct adlastmvnt. riirinnimnioa neonm e-el .-r 1 and 135. W.-H-fn warranry wnb every machine. Kt-Tytimo T'.m bi: v a ttiryi.Je tlittuki an aprotyrti pay l-T f. $JQ ru- r' hi our wb..U-rilo price lor ameqvalit. 1: nme tbout a nuch to ali birvcle tUroneb nt3 iinU iea,Jara antt lne t iuae ther-. liiufitratvd CaLal(aue Xrc. Acme Cycle Company. ELKHART. INtt U uavcr falH to cutg MAN N"E double ztct SAB APART LXA. gQc ewywhera, Garfield Tea Cures Constipation Bargain ATTRACTIONS At Schott's ! Only while we have these goods in Stock are we able to give you such Big Bargains. All Wool Frenoh Henriettas for 43c; Former Prioe, 65 cents. Al Wool French Serges, 43c; Former Priceo, 65o. All Wool Cloth for 2c, worth 35c. Half Wool Henriettas for 23o, wonh 35o. 25 Yards of Best Bleached .Uuslin made for $2. 15 Yards of good Bloached Muslin for $1. 17 Yards of fair quality, Bleached .VuIin for $1. 20 Yardi of good Bleaehed .Uuslin for $1. 18 Yards of better quality, Un-bleachcd Muslin for $1. lo lards of fine (Jo-bleached .1uslin for $1. 25 Yards of the best and heaviest Un-bleached Vuslin for $1. 9 Yards of good Canton Flsnnel for 50o. 8 Yards of better " for 50o. 7 Yards of still heavier Canton Flannel for 50o. 10 Yards of the best Canton Flannel for $1. Blankets for 75ci a pair. Blankets better for 90a a fair. Kiankcts still heavier for $1.50 and 2. Host Factory, All-Wool Blankets tor $3.50 tj $4 75 a pair. Shawls in sa-iglc and double at lets prices. Ginobams, good quality, 21 yards for 1. Fancy dre;s Ginghams, 10 yards for 75c. 21 Yards of good Calicoes for $1. Ladies' Shoes $1. $1.20. $1.50. $2. .Ven's Shoes for $125, $1.50, 2., 2 50. Ladies' Rubbers for 25j. Men's cum boots for $2.45 a pair. All our Carp.ts, Oil Cloth, Window Shades and everything io our store proportionate low prices. Call Early. SCHOTT'S o C5 C5 CI L rl O S"5 ;l W-l o n t C) ji t- ' i; lv tj iq m At 3 H H EH r M o OHM o .i -s CI C f3 CI U J3 iM m rH o c o !3 H !! ::::::: a e 2 . . : 3 -t ' r " J- M "f rH JC V rtH Ho;i?)inti;ooHciMi3nri6ti oo -ri 'J ni- CO 6 I; . - - O CO s t O O -li CIOH X 4 1-3 LO O LO t CIOUH 03 -r to e i 1 I H i Cl-CCr-: d-CHi U AIMUJili TIHC TAULU. COUNTS' RAILROAD. I i bo tohowin; selifldulu went I ilo eil'jct iMiv. i j, isa, aod the trains will be run as 1 loilosrs.- d. m 4 30 4 3'i 4 30 3 41 4 45 4 4 j 1 51 4 54 4 4 60 n. in t 15 0 21 9 24 . 2ii '. 2'J 9 31 9 3d 9 39 9 41 9 14 Le.ive Arrive Diincmn.m 'King's Mil! Sulphur Springs CiriiMn 3id..ia; Montebello Pai iVeavrr Roddy ilotf'iaau Koytr 'Mahanov Bloorufirld Ijohb's K ia l Nellsoa Ouui's KMioJsbur'r Bernheisl's 'Groen 1 irk 'Montour June. Lunuisliurg Arrive Leave a. ni n. in n 10 3 50 34 3 41 S .-, 1 3 41 2:) 3 39 8 2-; 3 30 y 2i s st 8 19 3 29 8 id 3 2J fit 3 24 8 11 3 21 8 (15 3 15 7 52 2 15 7 2 39 7 43 2 315 7 40 2 33 7 84 2 27 7 32 2 25 7 27 2 20 6 55 1 60 a. iu p iu 5 10 10 CO 5 17 10 (.7 5 22 10 13 6 25 10 1 5 28 10 19 5 24 10 25 5 30 10 27 6 41 10 32 6 09 1 1 20 p. ui a. ia Traiu leaves B!.;ori:IU-!d st 6.10 a. m. nd arrives at L.viriishurg at G.47 a. ni. Traiu leaver L ii.d !nrS at 6.14 p. in., an. I arrives at Biooifl-M at 0. 50 p. in. Trains leive L'l.vsviOa I'or Uuncaunoa at 7. 220 a. in . and . Id p. m. Returning, arrive at 10 37 a. ni., and 4.60 p. m. Between Landburg :,nd Loverilie trains .,u (..II. ... ... t . r . - ' . .... . liiavs i.inaisuarg lor loys villu ti 55 a. m., ar.d 1 50 p m., Lovsviile for Landisburg 11 10 a. m.,aud 5 09 p. m. snuons marked (') are Hag stations, at wbich trains will come to a full stop on signal. $3,000.00 A YEAR FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. 3,000 per year without havmr hsdnrevious esperieaoe.aud turniWi Iheeniplovauiutat wliiSi tllr SS difficult N .2. M "V''"- ""ea time. The work is fi hesltliy.and Imnerabte. nd can be dene dur ing davume w evenin'. riht ie yonrown lo. nl- h-.,v'L T"X '"' Tb ot r ' wJ "K-J T. "T?n? n week's w.t. Til. ? a ht th4.UMi.dn of both sexes and nil wrely b-mt them r..f. Some of the ir.srtet men , tin, corner r owe their ueces in life to tnertart en them while in nur en.plcy years sen. 1 mi, reid.r. n,v ie ai weil; try it. k on cannot luil. Nodpital ih. jit. IVetitrouout with soMi.-tli ii- th:it is ww. solid, and -ire. A tMa srtmlal of advice u free lo ail. 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It i .-. it, t,. 3 ! , ! 4 tv Zlli dlifii Z. r: OiTLE, iri? WCftLu OVcR. .rrt; 5v isr makners sar s l. en r unjonsr.-i .'JN, t-J.Y. SAW MiLb"DEMGIf!ES Awon.iTtul Improvement loFrrction Peram' l.U.-l,T,. lt. &cK motlcfl orCarrlui lrrr tttivp u fKHi Ds a,,y other In tlie market. Prtr-a l .in-h Feed, eiuWrur all the fetal petrine; at btr. sun wiie taokie: .rent tim In power aw u-i-nr. Write for cinaitars iind prim: fu,iria! ere, Kheilere, etc Jr.Uu-M Au paurr. KESCH & D3QM601B. KaDfrs.. YCHX. fl THE PA.THNT VARjAbLE nHcflOV 1 Best Set Uu in tee WnrU Saw Engine Received the ht-dal end Highest Award ct the Worio Columbian Erpo-'tic W.yT.nted the beat air. Shinr'x Mills. .,"e uxlhtMidard Asneolttiral inp.nt. -f r.--. ity at Inwaet prion. sott lor iuir.u.-J U.i u. A. B. FARGMJHAR CO., Ltd.. YORK. PENNA. at A A .X