Publishe.l every Thursday. T- H. BARTER Editor and Proprietor, Subscription 1.50 per year. (which must be pM In ftflriince whrn Sent out hlilp ttio county.) RATISOr ADVf RTItlNO. All trunwlmit Kdvi'illartnpnt nut otliPrwl mtitrin-ti-il fur w ill le ihiiiyi-il nt the rule of 15 I'Wn t lliii'(iinii)irH'l iiii iiMiino lor nrt lnwr tion Hud uipt'iiiR ht line for cvi-ry nulwcuui-nt iiiti mil. Thursday, .June 22, ISM. Republican Ticket. MlrrlfT, At.KHKIIM'K. 1IT. .'"'l;lt J'i Z. TAYI.OU .iKMIIKHI.INU. TrcininT. r. si:i:iiii.I). umtliN-I'lll'-ri. Til" M VH Illlltllx i Cil, .IAMKS f;ilI.KV. Am l:"Pi. .1. r. lliiVi:i(i(i i . V. Mi 'V Kit 'iirmiiT, 11I. MltM) l.'iiTIIIHWK. Republican Standing Ccaaittco- .vi iM.s. .i. i.. v i ii. . . ,i. k, r.. 1 1, i., if. ; -.i i r N.itli in rni-il. I r 1 1 1 Kiiini't'. lii-.iM r w n- v in. i'. i.. i i..'.i. K siivil. r. i i II. '. s.iiiii.,'11. v m. Il.iriiiiiui. I ' i l : r r 1 1 III .lull II Ml.T, A.N. It"lnr. I'l ink:in .1. . lit II .'.It". .1 hid-.. KriliTil'ir. .1 1' ' k 'i i W iii. M.iri in. r. i- r M.n.l.-r. VliMli'lnirv'li-.l.ii. II mi-r-.. . ll.rinall. VhMIi-. p-. k-l1. I.. Il.iwr, M. K. It lliici-r. M'UOn- I . . A . K " 1 1 !T Ti i;i 1 1 . Wln.C. K. mils. I '' iiii I. N. .I.irri'll. . 1'. ( rn'iw. 1'iTrv . l. Hil.T, II. K. ArlMi-iMt. vn , ,..t r. I:. .mvI... T. M. rlii'ft. n In -. M. Aiir.tiMl. Iiuvlil .Mid lli'-rtiirili. ' 'l'.i,-r-. - K.. M. Il'i'iiliii I. A. M.irln'TV'T. I 111-ll Ml. 'II --. ) I I I -) . .1. H. M ilil. W.viliu-r. n - Win. r. llilliiili.Mni-r. Eli Perkin's Story of The Circus. In lYin ylvmii.'i. I iiist The other day, uway out in Oregon, the newspapers all hal long pathetic telegrams ulvnit the shocking wreck of ii circus. They said seventeen ear lnd of beautiful tigers, leopard-, elei.hants. snakes, ostriches, caiiRilsainl l'iftyli) ly spotted ponies an.l trick horses left Clearfield, Pa., with the light-hearted circus riders and downs. When the train eauie down the mountain into Altoona it got away from the engineer, and in a moment it went fifty miles an hour to destruction. Clowns und bareback riders and bears and mon keys and camels were piled in a heap, and the poor circun man was ruined. The wounded leopards, lions and monkeys took to the woods, the frightened birds flew away, and wheu they pulled ofl the wreck they couldn't tell the baboons from the -U. r tv- : W.4oiu Cu elephants' trunks. Tears rolled down the cheeks of poor Maine, the circus man, for the work of a life time was destroyed and all hope was gone. I found myself thinking of that poor circus man every night as I lay dozing in the Pullman cars out in Oregon. I wondered if ho would ever be happy again. I wondered what would become of the halfdead animals scattered through fields and woods and the poor circus people stranded without money. Well, to-day I pot the sKjUel to the story, audit has made me glad. I saw this same circus proudly pa rading the streets of Altoona, while Maine, the wrecked manager, proud ly surveyed hjs show, a happy man again. "How was this reeurreetion brought ubout solquii kley ?' I asked the Altoona hotel keeper. "Will,'' he said, "the next morn ing after the wreck the IV -UIlKvlviinin iSuilroad people came up to see the ternble sight. They found the cir cub man in tears. '"What can we do for you f they uskod. Nothing,' moaned poor Main. I am ruined. I haven't even hope. All I can do is to bury my poor ani tnals, put my wounded circus men : i a hospital, and crawl back to my poor wife and children at Ashtabula. Pm in bad luck. The wet spring has been against me. I have si-vm thousand dollars worth of lum.l l.illu posted ahead of me, but no circus or money to meet them. I must aban don everything, lie fore 1 can get nnything out of a suit with the Hail road the season will be ended, and it will be ruin upon ruin, and th-n with tears in his eyes, he went on dressing the broken legs of the clown. '"Jint you won't have to commence a suit,' sai'l the railroad men. 'The fault was ours. One Jlngine never ought to have brought the train down that steep mountain, and the n they say our trainmen had been drinking before the train slatted. We will hi lp yon riht now. We'll put you on your tut e.gain right oil'.' '"What the railroad w.il do this? gu:-p d the ( irciii man in i.fctonish nit nt. "'Yes we ll help you out.'" The result was that the railroad htnt the mangled circus men to A1-' toon a boarding houses ami drew the wrecked circus wagons and cars to the Altoona shop and put 500 men to repairing them. Then they kand ed the bewildered circus man $ 10.000 in cash. Tears of joy came to the poor man's eyes as he saw it in his hand, and before they dried away he was in the telegraph office tel egraphing to Meixco for spotted ponies and to Chicairoand New York for more elephants, ostriches and snakes. The circus men well enough to travel took lassos into the woods and lassoed a lion, after ho leaped on to an Alderuey heifer, and can tured a bear. The baboons came back when they got h tin err. A hyena was shot by the farmers, and they pulled one lions head off before he would move. Ono elephant was under tho wreck. Ho was still, am' and apparently dead, but when they dug him out ho raised himself up. gruuted, flapped his ears, and went to eating hay. The snakes squirmed around in tho wreck ns if they rather liked tho change. The camels acted like dummies. They wero utterly discouraged and dis gustcd, When I asked Mr. Maii.e, as the circus paraded by to-day, how he felt, he said : "I'm a happy man. I al ays was a temperance man, and every man in my show is a teetotalar, and the Altoonaites will tell you that they Have never heard one of vm swear. We deserved gjod treatment, and the Pennsylvania road hm treated us like gentleman. They mv a gen tleman will never give iain and that a saint will always give pleasure, and I say why, damit, I say the Pennsylvania Kailroad is a gentle man and a saint." Km Pr.iiKiNs. The Lice Plague. John Snyder is u Menuonite. One of his daughters learned the milli nery trade and started a shop at the family home in Kphrilto township, Lancaster county. Tho Mennonites are not much on millinery, butother people are. One day, some weeks, ago a thrifty housewife of Kphratatownshipopen- ed sn old chest that had been lying in her garret foryears, tightly cbsed. She found no treasure in it. An antiquated but physically sound bonnet frame was all she found. It was too good to be wasted and she immediately sent it to Miss Snyder's millinery store to have it remodeled and modernized and made into a new Sunday bonnet. A few hours later -. . t . w.'uine to fashion it according to the prevailing stylo there about s. She threw it on tho floor the next instant and ex claimed in goodll'ennsylvania Dutch, "Dare hoot is full the !" But they were not lleas, but lice. Tho hat was at once destroyed, but enough of the insects got away to soon populate the house. They don't seem to care for human flesh and blood, and only swarm on people to feed on clothing. The binding of books they are also partial to. The Snyder family ouit going abroad, aud did everything possible to rid themselves of the insects. Then they called in assistance. I'irst the premises were fumigated for days with burning sulphur, tho family having abandoned the house and sought shelter in tobacco sheds and tho barn. Two barrels of sulphur were converted into suffocating smoke, which entered every crack and crevice and remote hiding place the insects could possibly find. This done, tho Menuonite good Samari tans tore out their brother's petro leum smoked and sulphur walls, floors and partitions from cellar to garret and made the house new in side. All the bedding itnd clothing belonging to the family were soaked in strong salt brine for a day and in boiling water for another day. Then the Snyder household took posses sion of their house again, and to their joy found that they were rid of the pests. It cost farmer Snyder nearly !jfl,M to evict them. Uut the good brethren who aided iu bringing ubout this pleasant re sult soon found that tho fleas, us they were still culled, had sought revenge for their ruthless unhousing. Next day, ufter the work at Snyder's was done, every man who had taken part in it made tho appalling dis covery that his own house had been taken possession of by the insects, un 1 that they were playing havoc there just us they had been doing at Snyder's. They have now spread through several townships, and there is a panic us the insects spread rapidly. Vetoed. Tl e governor has vetoed tho uct making an appropriation to the Stute agricultural society. In dis approving it, he bay : "This bill proposes to make an appropriation of $30,000 to the Pennsylvania state agricultural society, a private asso ciation not under the control of the commonwealth and organized fcr profit." After quoting a veto mes sage of Governor Beaver of a bill involving tho same principal, the governor says : "This statement of the case is iu accordance with views frequently expressed in regard to similar appropriations by the pres ent executive during this and his former terra. They need not be en larged or repeated. I regard all such appropriations ns at variance with tho letter and spirit of constitution, and feel constrained to veto them regardless of tho worthiness of their objects and my sympathies with the purposes they are intended to seivo." Another bill vetoed by tho gov ernor provided an appropriation to aid tho several counties in tho con struction, improvement and main tenance of public roads and provid ed the manner of distribution there of. These reasons are given for the governor's action : "Tho present condition of the revenues of the com monwealth and tho increase in the appropriations for public schools render it doubtful whether the con dition of the state's finances would warrant this unusual expenditure for public roads. To the Public, Generally. Ai Coimress did not pns tin extra revenue on wliiskey.tlie Marks bi'mi'N of whiskey nil of my own make remain tin suiiie price. Nt?w white whiski-y, ; PS to is months old, -!" : '.N to :M months old. i.r ; III to months old. A.l.m. IIS to 4.' months old, :l () ; These are all 11 n goods. Do not forget the old stand. Kinpty whisk. -y Imrrels .l.."i. .1. L. M akks, Near It. It. Station, Middlehugh, I'a. A m7TITQWATr " ennvms for tho VVTJsill X Oj1i of our llome-orowl! Snrwry Sl. K. NKW PROFIT SHAltlNUSVS ThM. Salnry anil expoiDto nl(l. W. & T. Smith 2hVA, N. . MiiiMMmhI 146. Ono of lli I.nrirfM, illicit K-itHiillshwl, nnil n-M, Known Xiirsorlos In the I nlutl sutcn. June 17, is.i. D H. L. H. VOELKLEK. DENTIST" Treating, filling, artificial teeth, bridge and crown work. Nitrous oxide gas forpainleM extractions. Everything pertslning to dentistry. Vao llosklrk'e- old stand. HELINSOHOVE, PA. UUUCn'S CENTAL E00U3, SElfnsgrove, Fa. Teoth rlennrit, oxtriictort. Implnnted, repaint ed. IHwiimi nnil Itilurtt'n to Uib lopili nn.l month fn-nttil. Ariuirlul set., rmwnn, lirliK'n mi'l olwInniNir liis. rn il. All k Unit of nillnif. (Mil urk a seclnliv. oko. n. t t.nicit. n. n. s. oni'-p In WrK ihvi'iiiiiif, it. .11 ui Mid; enirnnco, oito National lloti-l. S.F. S1IEAUV, Insurance Agent and Ilroker, I Vims Creek, I'. O. Pa, Only IH'tH iM Stiwk Onimnlrn ri'rcent.1. Ynii 1 1 mii mi proiuluiii nntrii, lieiice iu 1111110 iii'"Mni'nt. ln-iimnr,. . !!,',! n Kln.laol in. ml Inrni irci.rny. .In-i-Ulnu. uti.r. mi'l rtiiir'lii' miy. win to 111 Snt.lf r hihI I'niiiii e..iinit,'. (Mitre In (', ,M. SlmwiT'pi Miircl cDIrovllle, !' 2,228,072. These figures represent the number or OottU's 01 lr. Mug s.ew Discovery for consumption, Cough and Colds, wlileli were sold In the I nlted Mates from March, HI, to March. i'i. Two Million, 1 wo Hundred niul Twenty Kight Thousand, Six Hundred aud and Seventy-Two bottles sold in one year' and each and every bottle was sold on a positive gtiHrautee that money would bo refunded if satis factory results did not follow its use. The secret of its success is plain. It never disappoint and run always be depended on as the very best remedy for Couges, Colds, etc. Price fide, and fl.00. At D. C. Kepler's Drug Store, 'axtouville Pu., June Are you insured T If not, now Is the time to provide yourself and family with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera anil Jliarrhoea Remedy as an insurance against any s.-rious results from an attack of bowel comlaint during the summer mouths. It is al most certain to be needed and should be procured nt once. No other remedy can take its placa or do its work. 25 and f cent bottles for sale by (S. M. Shiudel Middlebiirgli, and Dr. J. M. Siimpsel 1'euns Creek Pa., WORLD'S Fair Accommoaations .ri ymi iriilii' tn I lie Worlil'H K;ilr lsivou W.llll llrst I'lllxH Jl lliMKxl.ll l-ll- Wl' linvo siiiiit' tii-w two-stnrv Hal, ono mi wniih ol fair k'MUIi'N. n ay (rotii noisy mp-et anil I lie ei nwil iiio Mm k frutii tw o I'lii trli' strii't car whli li taki' yon to tilt' main riitratu')' to the fair trrillnl. 'I lo'sf ari' lint niisalo. t"'inNirary IhiIIiIIiik. lint iilitanilul Imiiii' ttttoil up Willi pi. Iiatli rmilll 1 niul I'l'lsi'l un i';lrll Mmir. Ullolll Illri'lV (urtilsh, il, rm h! Ik-iK fvir tiling now. Oml lie-ill ln'ar liv frutii t-lily-IHo lit Ihliiy-llvo ri lils -r lin-a). llat' fmin i-U'lit lotwi-lvo nl lar r i-i-k fur two -rnis In ronin. Kstra cot In ripoiii at small i-ot xt iilKlit. Take lllliml lelitrul liallrouil nt ('halted ham. Apply al oiire. Fur further particular, ulilr.-ss. lM.IIKss. s-M.' Kibvaril Ave., Clii ltenliam, (. hk-aeo, 111. TTT IU n T 1 worms Fair ung Toi-oiiiily with the rti-lr of tniitiv ensfern frii iul- in Korur tin-in ale Wurlil liilrlmliriiiifs we liae di-el'li i to ai'i'oinmiNla'e a lliulteil nuiii l r alel hae P-HU-.1 the lien luillillu, .Ml Oak ley iiM-uue, Willi All Modern Conveniences. It In flu- 81 rtmirfrom the luili Mni'l Ilnnleviinl ami I mir present plare of ri-slili-IH-H. l Is ttlil a minute walk from the l.'tli siri-i-l. 'I'u)lur street nroiU'eii avenue i reel i .irainl fwo rail mail iIiikiH. all of w lileh run lo tin lit re of the eitv. win-re all visitor will I tin! ami from uhleli the Wurhl Kalr Is easllv u, r,-Hl,. hy rail or U1.1I. Kales .voi eni to l.i hi -r ila. Ifi-a-vm-uhle Ui.ml in-.ir hv. W me for particular. .I.lk'iiik.'s reserved fur n-nmiisilile partlei. w In n elio'aeil III ailvalii e. .1. (1. ( 1IKSTX1 T, After May 1-t, nihlresi, 411 Oakland AvirllS Chli-aMo. June 1, itj T Ml F. SL'MMKT IKll'SE, SYJ.VESTKK I50W UN, Piu V, First class aei:oiiiiiiodiit ion to the traveling public. Hood stabling ftr the horses. Everything new. mile south of Middlebiirgli on tlm road to Free burg. .1.1 isim. WANTED SALESMEN, to M'll our c!iol' e niid li iniv nursi rv Mo k. M ini hhi r.l ii li-l .-s lo i'i r Uii h In ii ultj, and oriiaiui'iitaN. and mii'iolli-d only ev lis. Wi I ii v cou,mls-l in or salur.. he emlusini ir iiioi'. and i.. weekly. Write to una! once uliil Kii-uie I'liolce terriiorv. MAY ltKoTUi:!!, Nusi rviiien. O -I I Km lieiler, N. v. bM.J.H.MAVtfl. I'lUli.lu, I.I. li.WUU' Jill l-lliLA-.l'A .Ml"i.i. !, 'ii.u i, url.it rrotattli,.. H.t. l'lvl.M l l'Htl.CliUuf l I Idrlftl.. .IIM U.1 e :.!' kuluuMU. toc4 kn Wvtw. klX uw, lAH.hl f-li. crown Acme. The host I) iniin ; Oil that can he nri'lo from Petroleum. It gives a ln-illhtiit light. It will not smoke the chimney. It will not char the wick. It has a hih fire test. It will not explode. It is without a comparison as a per fection Family Safety Oil. It i m.inufactuicil from the finest Ci udY' in the most perfectly cquip pctl refineries iu the world It is the Uest. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Traile orders tilled ly Yours truly, THE ATLANTIC F.EFIiTIlw CO. Sunliury Station, Sunbury, Pa. DR. J. H. MCLCAN'3 SIUNI HAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER. An Invigorating Tonle for strngthenln( the wk, purifying the blood, clearing the com plrxlon and Imparting the ronjr bloom or health to the cheek. I'leaMnt to Ihe taeU and fa vorite with ladlea. 1 00 per bottle. Pr. J. H. McTan'e Almanao tfar with Ftorm Calendar ami Weather 1'orecanU by Uev. Irl K illrkiwlll Iw rnaitvHept. 1, w. Jurn Ifhisl frie toall dealer who ell our medicine. Auk your OrutftfUl fur one or eend a two-cent lamp lo Tht Dr. J. H. McLtan Mtd. Co.. St. Louis. Mo AT c 1W A PLEASANT ma THE NEXT MORNING I FtCL BRIGHT AND Wy i1rtor mtb If urta r nfl rn irtin-i'-h, lirrr nil khlfii'Tii. nr..! I (i 1 it'i.. i .t i tu,.. 1)1 :nk u mail frurn Im rtn, aud u tn pui ,i lor iruvmlw mm C. It .m rli-l LAHE'SMEBXCIHE All druirfftatn Mil It at iV'c. nl II ft I m prkcc If Iuueantt'it kh( ii.aantl rmirftjlilrfiiafor irajuupl KMllr Mrtilrln Muvn Ihr Imwi-Urtfk ttf. In nt t r (o U rtf-tlitiv. lliiNi'iirt-e-MMir. AiMrvm. OUAIOU ft.UUUM AUI), Ul.OV,2k.V? A MARVELOUS DISCOVERY! mm spavihcube I'oaltlTcly rcmovci ICi'S SPAVIN, IUnghonn, Ppllut, or Curb, IN 48 HOURS, Wllbont rain. S500 Reward For FMInreor eilutiteel injury. TliU le the Createit Wonder of the lain " Ink, aa It dm, the . encire Veterluary iriu. Clrenlirl and Sworn Proofs Mail- ad free. It. Gny Checld, No. !THrnriIBt., hvvi Yurk. If Ml' I EWIS' 98 VII f. rsmaro ivs rzsnxxs O'ATENTKII) Tlieelrnncv.l and purril f.jre niVli'. I llllku i.lh.T I )c It Ik'II, iv nit ii'W'l.-r and I'fti-k.il In a i,u Willi niniival'lii lid. ilia cjiii.-i.h Kin aln rriuly fur uv. W III liuiki, tlm hrl irfiimi-d llitri1K.4i In in inlmili-. Hllhnul ImiIIIiih. I I la Hi ral I'.ri liMlmlliM -! I'll jl ili-tnii-ciliiif riliiks rl"M'U, Vulilli l"llli' I'Ulnl.. 1 1111, i lc, PENKA. BALT K'F'O CO ot-u. Aiftt., I'Lilla., I'a. The Post ,$!, 1 1 (til nor ii II UU J!jI VII G. C. GUTELIUS. Ht UUL-nilUh ULUlilll DEALEIi IN rasbionable clotb ing, Hats, caps, Kecktics, Oenfs Purnisliing (loods, Summer Under wear, and Cclcloid goods, Men's shirts, Clnldren and everytbi mako a man handsome and At .A 4 k iuai uisconnt imitation J Clothing for prince IPaupe Clotliino; that looks like silk and wears liko leather, f i to tho old Reliable where you get what you pay for. newRtock is just in, is entirely new and comprises al:F latest styles. Too busy waiting on customers to tell ! moro. 201110 and seo lor yourself, G. 0. GUTELIUS, fc' 3Iiddlebur,'li,h ! WETZEL'SIS- 3 t ' Gbeap Gash Store! 2 SWINEFOEJ Ctniif nt.tl see our new dock of Spring iunl Siiminer l!ooln. We In ffucU '.i i-t anything you run usk for. OtirgootN are all good ninl We can ttllord to kII ten per rent chenper for lr- ;or.r.a hence custonipm ltnv tlio lienent of tliat ryotem. We have r grent lust now on 'otioiiH, Curtains, Curtain Pole, nnil Jewelry, although' cannot come auiiHH for anything in the line of General Merchandixe aUo have n full line of Hoys' Suits and Men's Clothing, and we wi IiIensed4to show you goods whether you buy or not. We also sell tli") liver Chilled PIuwh& Repair top-Note Here Is the place to get the most aud best coods'for the ' .bailey, and don't you forget it 1 David W etz e ,3T: Clies fiim'i The i but they go n great ways In tlmtdlrectlon. Thenjwhy send-to th City for rea.ly.made clothing and then take them to a'sk'lled loca tailor to improve the fit, when you can get a 1 SUBSTANTIAL ME Al 6000 FI1 UIIU at once uy going to HENRY L. PHILLIPS- MERCHANT TAILOR, Sellr.sgrove, Ta., where your work la n! way guaranteed or you have recourse. This is a question that Interehti every luau and boy .A neat-flttlng suit.no matter what the'material is It always looks better than an ill-ntting suit no matter how flue the goods. Then come at once and get fits. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. Late Foreman for E. E. RUCK, four doors west of Bank, tfeliuw 13 uea 1 oc! V ich i ella-' l-fr diwi DU-f rella mlt: on owe art: OCT in v na i pa tuc: In c! Tho uiidersiirncd -will ofTor to n in nnlil w liio of Furnituro and Ueddingfor tho next three montliiLr; tho greatest sacritico ever known in tho Eurnituo TraitL; in iiitral Teima. llaving decided to change my k'K ness in doing so must make some alterations in iaor' lni ! LI i ii.rij T mil miiiwll.l . . . T. . ..... .1 1. UU U . . ..... ...nui'vuiu n iiiiui iii UIHUU KlOth ! .' 1 1 f 1 n . . . I )iicus never heard of before. Chamber Suits, Tin-lpt, Suits, Sideboards, C upboards, Kxtension Tables, ISreiikcL fast Tables, Centre Tables, rarblo Top Tables. (.i;law IMankets, Haps, lMllows, bolsters, Springs, tfcc., etc. L. Tlio above L'oods iniisf la Knll v!l 1 will le delivered toall points along tho main lino a:y 1 ,.1 . . . r .... 11.. 1 1 1 1 . . .. . - lll.lllllin.il . Ii.. IL. Ill V liKI 1 ' lt I I'll'Hnlj I o .l.n I...., "i'n'.i'i in wu 1.11. in Ixiwistown, and will bo offered at a great rcdudi duriog tho abovo sale. w. ir. im:lix, Lewistowu, i it
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