The Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1871-1904, April 02, 1880, Image 4

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    The Hiy:t cllu Journal
farm aith i9ous0),o11).
The happiest men wh :
Are tho-e aho cultivate
Raise Mora Sheep.
Some people claim that it is better to
keep sheep Lb in caul... arid c,rtainly we
must admit that the shepherd dogs possess
advantages over herdsman, as follows: In
the first place, a flock of sheep costs less
than one of cattle. A farm which will
carry twenty cows will carry about eight
times as many sheep, and to stock a farm
with twenty cows and neces , ary fixtures
will require au outlay f u large sum of
money. Au equivalent number of abet p—
say 150 ctn bo purchased for Itbout half
the sum. Again, a flock orsh,,,ep dew ind
less care than a herd i•t C.PWS, Tt.e 1 ~ t ei
mu-t be d .i'y and tl.e work f' •
dairy in making but tee and t heese L. e..ii
stant laborious. d. mauling ,d>,.) skid A
lugli order to wake it emito otl) •ucer-s
ful The sheep will live awl thrice where
cows would starve, le.,at wake po
returns. These nimble animals will climb
over rocks and ledges where cows would
not venture, at,d almost every herb that
grows, even down to Canada thistles,
suffices them for food. Pastures are hene
fitted by being cropped by sheep. They
not only keep down the weeds, but have
more fertilizing material in their droop
ings than do cows, besides, the manure of
cows and also pigs, resist decomposition
for a much longer time than that of the
sheep and horse—the latter bein ilryer
than the firmer, and decomposing more
readily in the eoil. A flock of sheep
always multiplies much more rapidly that,
a herd of cows, and this is especially true
of the large mutton breeds, which often
produce twins. Sheep also fatten more
easily than cattle, and when siaughted,
they furnish not only meat, but wool as
well.—Exchange.
How to Make Good Coffee.
There are two things which should be
well considered ; first the coff.e
be well washed and tin-el S ,nto
keepers leave the grounds and cold toff •e
in the coffee pot from day to day ; when
they want to use it they only rinse out the
grounds. This habit is a very poor one
as it wears out the coffee pot and in a
short time spoils the coffee. Sec , ind
always measure the amount of water ; have
a tu3 d.pper or some dish that will h .Id
ju.t enou_h water use it every time, U
will save waste, for every h.iusewi'e knows
how much c-ffee her fimily
she can toil h.iw much water to use I
have tried waking coffee by every reciie
I ever saw, I 'Live made it with
warm and hit %valet.; I have s iik , al
ed .t, lie o - ay t , I
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and it is read, fir the table. Tilts is di
only wiy I ciu get dom., good coffee.
How TO COoK A STEAK.—Fir , t, nev , r
fry it. There is no mystery ab ut broil
ing a beefsteak. The simple art is to
cook a steak without smoking, and to re
fain the juices What is needed is siniply
to broil with -ut firing or bl. zing.
steak can be cooked without watching
The fire must be very hot. The outside
must be well cooked in order to keep the
juice inside; but the outside must have
scarce any thickness. The thing to do is
to turn a steak from side to side", and to
keep doing it. Net er pepper or salt steak
until it is on the dish To pepper it might
not do so much harm, but to salt it is
almost a crime God steaks must, be
served instantaneously on a hit p!ate.
Butter is admissible uu a sty ai., but. on y
in a very minute quantity Cut. au inch
and an eighth thick, and the cooking
artistic, the juice of the meat follows every
cut.
WASHING FLrnD —Washing in many
families makes a day's hard work every
week. It may be made much easier, and
quicker done, by using this fluid, without
injury to the clothes and with little ex
pense. Two quarts of boiling water on a
half pound of unslacked lime. Di,sole«.
in another vessel one pound of washing
soda and one half pound of borax in tw. ,
quarts of water, then mix with the lime
and boil five minutes; let it settle and
bottie the clear part of the mixture Ti-e
a small teacup of this to two pails of watt.:
with a small cup of soft soap or as much
hard soap. Soak the clothes first in clear
cold water, then put in the boiler, in
which the soap and mixture have been
stirred in cold water, boil ten minutes.
then take out, wash the dirty places, and
rinse in plenty of clean water. The fluid
saves more than half the work, very little
rubbing being required even for clothes
very mush soiled.
WOOD ASHES AND MUCK.—Wo d
ashes are so xer 1e... applie,toin to apt.l.
tree- or .tly th r tr.,s 4., phottz. Sp ing
is the beet oul, ,oa t ply tb tn. P. g u.ai.
the qu,intity b ) the lacilitics for obtaining
the supply. There is little danger of
applying too much, unless the hind is
surleited with potash. Asb,s are gu , d
for MI or spring u 1), at. Ti.ey w., ) 1:e
sow , at ;in% 'lto- though wv won , p el r
apt i ;au. lyre i t;. , I 1
tiro wuuh 01 the,,, a , a liberal
strengthens the b tra w and enlarges as well
as improves the grain. Composting
either lime or wood ashes with muck is
one of the very best methods of utilizing
them for manurial purposes. None of
their own fertilizi,ig virtues are then loss,
while they help greaily to neutralize the
injurious aeids of the tunA, and to render
its manurial eletuvnts fit to be readily
taken up as plant faki.—Rurnl Xeir
Yorker.
A ZANESVILLE, Oni, wan a Pitwrt ill; e
ago dug up a lut of apples that were buried
in sand f'ur years ago, and every apple
was as Sound a' the day they were buried.
So bury your apples in sand, if 3ou wit t
thaw to keep.
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Mr. Tal7nage, in o:ie of iti4 )e: e•:t -er
ramous on the a v tnpio : r
gate nf hell, and the chik,f gate, and as
wide as all others put together, is the ;;ate
of alcoholic beverae. On the nir-ht of
ixploratinn I found that everything wari
done under the enchantment of' the wine
cup. That was what the witnesses carried
ou the platter; that was oue of the chief
attractions of the illuminated gardens;
that staggered the steps of the patrons as
they w, nt out. This wine cup is the
instigator of all impurity and the patron
of all uneleanlinesi Si) far as.G , d may
help ;ne, I eh-all be its unending the. It
was the testimony or din nfficials on the
night of our expl that nearly all
rho-e who freq „I' d. nib ao
to{l
t o'. l
jitIOX iC.It ; 1 ;,1 ;Ind SHiritl.l , ll
tilt• 'fell uae
a yott.... nrin dritsks ar.,l I know Ow re,t.
L t him twoom-e., pr of wing cup•
b.- i 4 tf,.S va 7 i.ire 1 olicr vices.
No man r., r run- drnt,k.-ti . as alone
That ie ttle carrion crows that goes
in a If that Ithea t y-,u may
know the o'-her beak ftill-us. In other
words, strot!g Wink nailer balances and
dethrone and ntlke% it'Att the prey of all
!hi, appetites 111:q. np.IU the 8-111.
There is' net a foii:e s:o on this cowl
neat but ilia: Gads it:: chief abettor in the
places of itiebri:qy. '!'acre is a drinking
bar before it, or 'oohind oir a her over it,
or a bir uno_:er it. The oie rs. to tue
that ni.,;111, —Vont sr- how hey aware legal
penalty; the . , are iii::enseol to snil liquor."
Then I thou_tht within nivs,.lf. the court
which lice:it:s sAle 01' intoxicating
iiquors, liaeroseo: heiaes, licenses
iohettinistn, licenses death,
lic-uses all critiks, ;i tinfietii.g, all disas
ter*. all woocs. I e tl.e legislature and
eour s who swiqg wide open this grinding,
ro ;.:Itc of the luat But
you t-a 2.. you have shown us how these
gates swing in for the entrance of the
do med. Please tell us how the gates
swill:T. out for the e.seiope of the penitent .
Lt nt uwt r : It is the ,xception when
,ny eine out. I think nii.e hundred and
nine , y Lioie out fa !lowland perish
Christianity Dying Cut.
S.i the ,lirpti-s sly Lot us see The
comptrative statistics
Jiff , rent dec,lce. lo 1850 the pupa
itio:, w.,a 23.191,871;. The number of
et 11 , s was 38,0111, veldt propty worth
e , 87 328.801 In 1890 the popu!ation
r as 31,443,321, an increase of 36 per
The nianth r ref churches was 54,
000, 911 inere.se of 42 per cent.-6 per
cci-it, greater tilt , . that. ofthe p-pulation—
•.•,l t; - :e value of the church property was
.5.i71 397 932, an :nereasi, of nearly 100
p r .-en in 1870 the po;41•;oinr, w:Ls
.7! (:; 22 i,•,
p iy . • • tir h zi3353,487,-
601. a crea,, ot t han 1(1(1
ve r t e,t, w i,t:ioding our
from abroad and our 6vil
war the grown faster than the
population, and we have doubled our in
vestment in them every ten years ; is there
any indication that Christianity is wal—
ing ? I believe that ti,' present decade has
been more prosrtous :or the church than
any previous one in our history. I believe
that the census of 1,.:81) will ahem that we
have more churches' troportion to ene
population than ever beihre. The sttitis
t.es will not silo nee f•ktpticq of the Inger
soli school They do not care for f,cts
But they will encourage Christians woo
ly have been troubled I , y the impudent
assetti,lis of ungodly wee Our b vas d
relig:or, has it , q only n rest Lut a futtinf
5 I s pito• in pr. , :ll;!iy i, , sure as
its place in history It sot ou! has ',ten
and is the mightiest institution among
men, but it is going on ati,adily to the
conquest of the world. Let the progress
of the present century, with its ever ac
c,lerating ratio, continue - f)r. allot her hull.
Bred ti ears, and will not the ear: h be filled
with tile knowledge of the Lord as the *a
tens fill the sea ?
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Treating the Wrong Disease.
women call . upon their
, anti y physiciatis, oi,e with dyspepsia,
atioi her viith palpitation, another with
trouble of the breast, an her with pain
here and there, arid in this way they all
I.leseut alike to th •msekes and their easy
arid ii:diffe•ent ttietirs, separate and
distirrei d:s• tt,r which he prescribes
his pills and potiote, as‘uteieg them to be
such, when, in reality, they are all aywp
tows caused by sonic uterine disorder;
and while they are thus oily able perhaps
to palliate for a thee, they are ignorant of
the cause, and encourage their practice
until large bi is are wade, when the suffer
ing patients are rio better in the end. but
robably wor-e or the &ay, treatment,
and other complications wade, and which
a proper reediewe directed to the cause
would have eutir,ly removed, thereby in
stunting health and conittrt ins'.ead of
rro!onged
SHADE, A thrds. • 0, 1 11,-).
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Your Fa.orue I',e-eription is working
h' lik. U :,C:0 on toe. lam better
4lrezidy than I have bee. for over two
years. WINDA E. ST. CLAIR
YORKVILLE, Toronto, 0 rr. 18 '7g.
R. V. PIERCE, A D :
Ueai Sir—l write y-u about a nvoit
• • warka le cur,- Ott" a !a.fy ulhe
Iltoh •i,,. nee r wan i,ge
to ~1) :y r ro. 5.,, Ic; sqlf,red great
, tr w liter tie dise..se which caused ster
itny. She tried the moat ewiuent physi
wans of this part of the country, who told
her she would have to undergo are opera
tion with the knife. Being afraid of this,
she was induced by reading pur Medical
Adviser to take your Fav,.rlte PreFc:.ipti.)u
and Peilos She used three hotthls, as a
result she entirely reeovft'red her Liraliti
and is the havpy a:ot!Jer hea It
Very truly :,t , uis JtaiN 3'ICELituY
1 riAvi: found 10.010.: yet Fe
quire- wire courage and ind , Tendente
tba to l.'s,: even a hid.; but decidedly
above ti,r par of the relizi•.us iv.,rll around
uta. Surly. the wiiy in which we c•ln
monly go 0o t the wad of svir denial
an I sa,r fine atid f•roiis which the
N w le—am nt 01 —Dt. ir.
Ale.raudtr.
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Most Elegant, Simple and Easy Running Machine in the
Market.—The Ever Reliable VICTOR.
•--VECTOR SEWENC: ruIACH:NE COMPANY,
Wextera Lrauch Office, 235 STATE ST., CUNAGQ, ILL. MIDDLETOWN, CONN.'
S. S. & SON, Agents, HUNTINGDON, Pa
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L"3 1 1C IWEE.i:AL A:,:a EXTiiIRAL USE,
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Jt iv mg:;co:tt m F;NOED by PIIIKICIRSIN, Nts , lonnvics,
of Plantations, IV ork-,;hops, anti
Factories, Nu; -. is slic,rt by Everybody,
Every wLere, isiit) bus evt‘r given it a trial.
IT FS WIT HCLIT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT.
It alwn.ys Le ;1.e:: for Pain in the Back and Slaty,
and brings si.eetly ~0.1 l trill:went relief in all cases of Eruiacs,
Guts, Sprains, Severe Evirns, Scalds, eta.
No family can safely be without it. It will annually
save many times its cot in doctors' bills, and its price brings it
within the reach of all. It is sold at 25c., 50c., and $1 per
bottle, and can be obtained from all druggists.
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I.
Proprietors.
Marchl9,lBSo 26t—enw-nrin
Ladies' and Gents' Gold Watches, Gold Chains,
JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS,
Ear Rings, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Necklaces,
LOCEETS, CROSSES, 11117 :Ts of all 17.11115, =TABLES, LC
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A FULL LINE OF PLATED WARE,
SUCH AS
Castors, Pickle Stands, Cake Baskets
Ice Pitchers, Mugs, Child's Sets, &c.
Smiths' - Music Store—Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines.
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Music and Sewing Machine Store,
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We have the largest and best assortment of OE,GANS and SEWING MA
CHINES ever brought to Huntingdon, and would respectfully invite all who
desire to buy a Musical Instrument or Sewing Machine to call and see our
stock. We have styles and prices to suit everybody, and will sell low for
cash or monthly payments,
and the rent allowed if purchased. We have a
wagon running constantly delivering Organs and Sewing Machines. All
kinds of Sewing Machines repaired. Piano and Organ Covers and Stools.
Don't forget the place, west end of Penn street, near Fisher & Sons' Mill.
Apri126,1878. S. S. SMITH & SON.
TT ROBLEY, Merchant Tailor, No. irs, 1 locators A MONTH guaranteed. $l2 a
. .lit at home by the industrious. Capital not
IL.A.• 413 Mifflin street, West Huntingdon , ' required; we will mart you. Men, women,
boys and girls make money faster at work
Pa., respectfully solicite a share of public pat- tor us than at anything else. The work is
light and pleasant, and such as any one can
onage 'l-9n , town and ,onntry [oct l 6,
go right at. Those who are wise who see this notice will
. send us their addresses at once and see for themselves.
FOR ALL KINDS OF PRINTING, GO TO Costly Outfit and terms free. Now is the time. Those
THE JOURNAL OFFICE already at work are laying up large sums of money. Ad
dress TRUE I CO., Augusta, Maine. J0u56,1.879-Iy.
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a:ld ,knilar troubles; ;Alford, instant
relict , ' in Mist 11.rrn3 Of DIPIITHERIA. and
is the 1,-, t r•;:ne , r F'i► , r.:ualism and Neuralgia.
Tho ri3st, Molt Wkiety Known
F - arnily Nledlc:ino ii tho World.
It. bag bern. I;.7,l•Titit such success in el
parts of tl: 1.1 r C;IA MPS. CtiOLERA, DIA rat II(EA,
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cou.idered tx U...:11;:',!;11:g Cure f..r thest diseases.
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Thrmerly Dr. emiry's ladneg
reeeta.ble preparation and the affrEy
r,ntody in tile world for Bright'a ft -
itials...tea. sand ALL Indite.), Liver. i.......
t'rinary Difeetrae,
ow - Testimonial,. of the highest order in pti•Pf
oft he.ettatements._ _ _
-. C..is - For'the cure of Diabetes, call for War-
Mate Diabete« Cure._
eur For the cure of Bright's end th.rst::o7.
disea...s, call for Warner's Safe kita.;avy
and Liver Care.
WARNER'S SAFE SITTERO.
It is thebest Blood Purifier, and still, tii:•
every function to more healthful salon, and
Is thus a benefit in all diseases.
It cures Scrofulous and other:Clan rra•p.
t ions and Diseases, including Causing*. L
cern, and other Sores.
Dyspepsia. Weakness of the Sttnittlf.b.
4 . 0,111.1 i 'pat ion. Dizziness. General
tY, etc.. are cured by the Safe Bitters. h
unegrsied as an appetivn and regular
Bottles of two sizes ; prices, 50c. and {il.oo.
WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE.
Quickly gives Hest and Sleep to the su iT.-
iaires Headache and Neuralgia. pr•. . .
Epileptic Fits, and relieves Nervous Pi c,-
tration brought on by excessive Min.,
mental shocks, and other causes.
I ,,, vertUl as e. la tO stop pain and 5 , .0 -
tin Nerves, it never injures the
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WARNER'S SAFE Pi! L 3
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THE JOURNAL.STO:2I:I
the place to buy all kind
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T..,•. , f.... 0 tOe to $1 (10 per ptilnd
lee, Hu .onl 12e per pouud, and all other goods
equLlly low for Cash or country produce.
Will be pleased to have you call and examine and
hear prices before purchasing elsewhere.
Jan. 3-'79 l G. MILLER. Art.
BUY YOUR SuHOOL 800.K.8
-A— , at the Journal Store.
New Advertisement&
TO TIIE AFFLICTED.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
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au ag• a•:: :or thc sale of his
Invaluable Remedies
In the cure of all disease 2 so sueeesEfully treated
try him when hero. Hie celebrate,'
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TONIC,
So unrivaled as an alterative and so efficacious in
all dtses,ses of the Liver, will be kept constantly
on timid while his remedies for diseases of Kid
n,y,4, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Neuralgia,
Catarrh, 'fetter, etc., etc., will be procured for
I,,,rsons ordering them, promptly and at the short
est notice.
Persons afflicted with disease would do well to
avail thetnsels es of this opportunity of procuring
relief. Medicines will be forwarded by mail or
express to any part of the country, when ordered.
Address R. McDIVITT,
julys-tr.l Huntingdon,Pa.
_2! g.. 0 RELIAt;LE.
.. . ~-:;,,,, LI vr.r. INVIGORATOR
• , ~I' i .1:'.11-oily It:iniely for ,db
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, v.-!th unprecedented results.
":',,'. SEND FOR CIRCULAR.:
.I ?! &UFO R D MD e BROADWAY,: : .. , .LICCiT
4\ Y lett-Emir WILL TELL TOIJ ITS REPtiTSTIOS. :
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July 11-Iy.
1111MMIESRIN soaas.
'1,45 S. B AIR)
SUCCESSOR To W. BUCIIANAN,
At the old Rad the Dialllolld,
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
llas just opened one of the largest and best as-
STOVES
of .411 kin,is to be found in any establishment out
rte of the large cities, I sell none but the best,
GETARANTEM SATISFACTION in every case.
PEa.s- 3
SHEET-IRON WARE
Always on hand in endless variety, and made to
order on short notice and reasonable terms.
Roo* and Spouting
ucdc on short notice, and put up in either town
GAS FITTING.
I am prepared to do all kinds of Gas Fitting
and repairing at reasonable rates. I am also
Agent for the sale of COLCLESSER'S
Axes, Picks, Mattocks, Etc.,
THE BEST IN THE MARKET,
The public are respectfully invited to call, ex
amine goods, an hear prices. With a determina
tion to please and render satisfaction, I solicit a
share of public patronage.
W. S. BAIR.
Huntingdon, Pa., March 14, 1879.
New Stock of Clothing
WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT
ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES,
OLD ESTABLISHED CLOTHING HOUSE°
IS TILE DIAMOND, HUNTINGDON, PA
Having ab:inloucd, for the present, my inten
t.i.,li of removing my store to Philadelpete, I
wt,uli respe4 , tfolly inform my old friends and eus
anti the pubilegeneraliy. that I have just
tirt•ile, - ,ed an entire
New Stock of Winter Clothine
for Men and Boys, of the latest style and beet
quality, which I propose to sell at prices lower
than they can be purchased elsewhere.
I feel confident that I can offer greater bargains
in Clothing and Furnishing Goods than any oth
er dealer in the county.
N0v.14. 11. ROMAN.
sortment of
or country.
-AT THE
Miscellaneous
ARION PIANO FORTE
-AND--
Estey'sCotLge Organs,
'-- - .• ':'
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• •• 1 ;. _ .'•!. '-.. .• , k • F',
- • - ,;....,,-,-•:-.,:' -7,,,v7e.=.117,,,,u
ONE THOUSAND MADE AND SOLD
MONTHLY.
NEARLY OR QUITE DOUBLE THAT
OF ANY OTHER MAKE
THE SWEETEST AS WELL AS THE
MOST POWERFUL ORGAN IN
THE MARKET.
Also the
PATENT ARION PTANO.
WITH FOUR NEW PATENTS.
E. M. BRUCE & CO.,
No 13(18 Chestnut St.,
PHILADELPHIA
decl 0,75)
S. S. SMITH & SON, Agents.
Penn street, Huntingdon, Pa.
CLIMAX BINDER.
ATTENTION, EASINESS MEN!
331 C Yourt,
Note and Letter Heads,
Bill Heads, Statements,
Receipts, Orders, Etc.,
Printed at the
Journal Job Rooms,
You can have thcra hound. in
The Climax Binder,
The Best Invention of the Kid of this Age,
It knocks the Hodder patent "sky-high," and the oth
er "small fry," seeking public patronage, cannot come
within scenting distance.
Just to Thilla fo? idy Ellsillsss 'Moll.
THE CLIMAX BiNDER
Has regularly bound blank book backs, made neatly, and
of good strong material, which, with ordinary cure, will
last a business man a life time—a self-adjusting blotter,
and a removable tablet.
it Never Gets Out of Repairs !
Is Always Ready for Use !
To ADDro,iato It, You till hate to Soo It.
Samples can be seen at the
JOURNAL BOOK STORE,
Huntingdon, Pa.
J• A. Nash has exclusive right of sale in Huntingdon Co
JESSE R. _AKERS,
UFA ACT Uri ER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
SEGA_RS,
rroi3_,A_c C 0,
SNUFFS
AND
SMOKERE," AriTiCLES.
Havana j• Connecticut Seed
Selars a Specialty.
No. 408 , 1 Penn St. Huntingdon, Pa
Nov.S-1v
3,6 1 :Ja0.0 - L :BOOKS.
(I "Vr . '
Jit)V,A33).
SCHOOL BOOKS.
SCHOOL' Geographies, i' BOOKS
SCHOOL I ; eog rap ilieS, : BOOKS
SCHOOL' Geographies, BOOKS
SCHOOL Aril huieties. BOOKS
SCHOOL Arithuietic,, BOOKS
SCHOOL . Arithweties,. BOOKS
SCHOOL Grammars, i BOOKS
SCHOOL. Gra mmars, ' BOOKS
SCHOOL' Gram wars, !: BOOKS
SCHOOL Beaders, BOOKS
SCHOOL';' • Readers,!' BOOKS
SCHOOL! Readers,! BOOKS
SCHOOL] Spellers, 1, BOOKS
SCHOOL'Spellers, ii BOOKS
SCHOOL, Spellers, II BOOKS
Dictionaries.!! SCHOOL BOOKS
Dictionaries,' SCHOOL. BOOKS
Dictionaries,!! SCHOOL BOOKS
Copy Books, SCHOOL BOOKS
Copy Books, SCHOOL BOOKS
Copy Books, SCHOOL BOOKS
Drawing Books,' SCHOOL BOOKS
Drawing Books,,'; SCHOOL BOOKS
Drawing Books If SCHOOL BOOKS
Drawing Cards, '!! SCHOOL BOOKS
Drawing Cards, j SCHOOti BOOKS
Drawing Cards, ! SCHOOL BOOKS
Teachers' Keys.,; SCHOOL BOOKS
Teachars' Keys,!; SCHOOL BOOKS
Teachers' Keys. SCHOOL BOOKS
And every other kind of BOOKS used in
the schwls or the county. together
with a full and ognplete line of
SCHOOL STATIONERY.
at prices to suit the chats,
at the
JOURNAL STORE.
JOURNAL STORE.
COLORED PRINTING DONE AT
the Journal Office at Philadelphlapriem
Dry-Goods and Groceries.
_
GLAZIER & BRO.
DEALERS IN GENEP.A L Ml' RCHANDIr,IC
• 1: )1)1)!,.
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS,
• tt::•
SMITH Street, between Washington and Mit in
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS.
QUEENSWAP
- WASHINGTON" Street. near Saoll
Pi,
Drugs and Liquors.
S. S. SMITH & SON,
DHEEists 111111 hotliocarics,
616 PENN STREET,
KT..7I\TTII.rCi-JDO TNT,
are dealers in
Drugs, Medicines,
CHEM/ CA L. 5.
TOUT & Filar ARTICLES
TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS,
AND
snouLDEB. BRA CE S.
Paints, Oils,Varnish, Car
bon Oil Lamps, &c.. &c.
WINES AND LIQUORS,
sued as
Whiskies, Brandies, Winos, Gills,
Ales and Porters,
tbr Mechanical, Medicinal, Sacra
mental and Family purposes. A
pure article warranted in every case.
They are also Agents for the
Dads Vertical Feed Seim Machine.
Best in the world for all purposes.
April 28, 1876—y
Travellers' Guide.
P6NASYLY AMA RAIL !COAL►.
TIME OF IaItAVING OF TRAINS
Summer Arrangement,
WESTWARD
, ,
: 4,T - 72 , ' `.
, , ..
: : : 1 71.: ~..,....: :-.. 1 7,_
- = i
trATION:.
R. ♦. Y
A. X j A. X.. lA. X..P. X. P. K.
11 3i;
11 48;7 0)6;31t. Union 11006 1 4 48! b 06
11 ;041..—. :Mapleton
12 031 ...-131iil Creek. l9 6014 30........
12 12 1 „.....Ardenheint
1 14 18 , 0 28 LIUSTINGDON '9 39 4 171 7 38
12 3517 44' Petersburg :9 22 3 581 7 24
12 44 'llarree '9 15 3 511
,12 10 55'Spruce Creek 9 10 3 45' 7 09
112 56 1 ....—' Union Furnace . 9 03 341
1 0.141 • .... , 110riniugL•em 3 1.6 3 .1:3 1
1 15,8 liityrone
1 IS! 'Grazierville
( 18 44 3 Tl;
1 24
1 30, Fostoria ,8 36 3 14
1 34'8 33 Bell's Mins !to 33 3 08: 6 33
1 41 .-- Elizabeth Furnace 8 26 3 1131. ....
1 46 .... Blair Furnace 8 21.'2 581. .
1 55 850 AltoonaB 15 2 WI 6 15
I
P. X. A. X. A.X.I A.N.P.N. P. X
a 07 I
Sl.)
;111 1 131
331
6 I+llsl 1
0 34 1 53
6 ag
ti 46
6 5:3
6 56
7O
,
7 2Ui2 25,
PALI k Y.'
The Fast Line Westward, leaves Huntingdon at 628
P. m., and arrives at Altoona at 7 40 P. M.
The Pacific Express, Eastward, leaves Huntingdon &
8.36, am, and arrives at Il rrisburg 11.30 a m.
The Philadelphia Expre..., 1..a , t ward, leaves Huatiag
don at 10.02 p. m and arrives at Harrisburg at I'..s' a in
The Day Express, Eaetward, leaves Huntingdon at 1.20
p. in. and arrives at Harrisburg at 3.55 p. m.
LJUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP
RA ILROAD.
Winter Arrangement.
On and after OCT., 13, 1178, Pa.enger Train , will
arrive and depart as f011 ,, w1
SOUTHWARD,
MAIL. I ZZP. 1
I OTATION3
6 40 9 125 Huntingdon
6 45; 9 101 Long
8 55; 9 2051cConnellltown....
7 O 4) 9 a Grafton
7 151 9 35, uarklestinig
7 251 9 45 ;Cones Hun
7 3121 9 :iiiilluu6ll uuil Beady_
7 07 I 9 57 Cure
7 401 10 00iFislier:4 Summit ..... .
7 55 10 15 Saxton
Bld 10 30! Riddlesburg
8 151 10 35 Hopewell
8 28, 10 53 Piper. Run
35 , 11 00 Bradlee. Siding.
8 40 11 84i Tatenville
845 11 10: B. Run Siding
8 52 11 17 Everett
855 11 201 Mount Dallas
10 15 11 45111E1:WORD
SHOUP'S RUN BRANCH.
SOUTHWARD.
No. 1
LIP.
,STATIONS.
. _
A. M. I
10 Le Saxton, .......
10 36 !Coftlmont.i
to 40 !Crawford.. ......
10 60 j Dudley
EAST BROAD TOP RAIL ROAD
On and after Deeember 4, 1878, trill's will
run as follows
NORTHWARD,
MAIL:
No. 3
P.M
MAIL.!
No. 11
, A M. I
STATIONS.
7 45 'Leave Robertsdale. Arrive.
7 55 C001e... 1
S 07 Cole . ,
...... .. g 3 , 2 s"oino.
g 3g I Three Springs
S 5u , 11. er,viil.. i
40 9 i. 2 Ho. khill. . 12 35
357 919 I F•birley. 1 12 IS
405 9 2 *Aughwiek. 13 1)9
.1. Di
4201 9 42 lAr. Mt.Unioe. Lear ... 11 65
*Flag Stations.
KIDNEY CO V. 1 . 4i4
PI EASES, FEMAI.x WEAK
-S.EStiES, AND 24EaTOUS
DISORDEUS,
by eausfag free act:on of these organs
and restoring their power to army off
disease.
Why Suffer Kilian% pains and aches I
Why tormented e i th Piles. Constipation I
Why frlo;litened orerdisordered Kidneys
Why e-.. 1 eire nervous or sick headaches)
have sleepless ni;lits
r KIDNEY Wo7:l' c.-:d njoZce in
lt,c:Lt. It it a (171,regete.le co,,To.irtlend
One packsice renege six qtosor 3ied:oine.
Got rrtr - 12.. , ordir it
le you. P,;ce,0.u0.•
k CO., Preprietart• •
.end pet raia.) illiarthiat... Vt.
febffl,lB79- yl.
CHILDREN TO INDENTURE.
A number of children are in the Alma House
who will be Indentured to suitable parties upon
application to the Directors. There are boys and
girls from two to eleven years of age. Call upon
or address, The Directors of the Peor of Hunting
don county, at Shirleysburg. [eet4,'7B-tf
EA6I'W A I. b.
rc
• g
>
z•-•
NORTHWARD
EXP. ! 3IAIL
P. A. 31.
7 25 , 12 1
7 201 IL II
7 1 0 i 11 5
7051 11 5
6 561 11 4
616 113
640 11 2
6 3.1 11 1
6 11 0 i 11 1
6 lb 11 0
8 00 10 4
855 104
6 43 10 2
53;1 102
b 30 10 1
6 30 10 1
518 100
5 15 100
4 50 9
NORTHWARD
No. 2.
I sir._
M.
6 00
5 45
b 46
b ;;0
I
G. 7 GAOL Sun
SOUTHWARD.
MAIL. M AIL.
No. 2.1 No. 4.
P. M. j P. M.
7 (4
13 33
6 46
6 10
6 04
5 62
5 40
623
5 14