Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, November 09, 1881, Image 2

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    !ESTLEL& REPUfiLICAK
MIFFLIXTO.VX.
Wediictidar, XoTeiub'r , 11
B. F. SC HAVE I Ell,
EblTO AXD PROPIIFTOR.
The State election, as far as ran lie
known ut tins time 1ms resulted in
ted in
the election of Bailv for Stats Trea
Muvr, by K.O00 to 12.0.W majority.
In this eiHintv the entire fusion ticket
was elec.e., excepiing ;H1(ye JunMn, ,
v hi was defeated by Cli 'ries .V. Bar
nctt. The vote m the Judge stood
in Juniata. Bametf. anti fusion. 104:
Ja:i!iu. fusion. 17; Barnetts ma
jr:ty, 72. l-'or Associate Judges.
Smit h and 1 Itu-h were elected. Siuit h"s
I , i ,r ! .1 !
voie i nig i no. JK iicii s TOie iojo : j
r:nu;i over jieucu votes, oacous i
uud -Uai phv were tile aim fusion can-:
li dates. Murpbv received 1454 votes, '
Jacobs 14. J I : Murpuy over Jacobs
"1 votes. Fur C'cjntv Treasurer. ;
Lemon rec; ivtd Kill v.tes: S.holl
1il: Leiii u over Sel.oll votes.
For C'juuti C i:umisi mers, ?lcjleen
received 1 7-"7 voles ; V,"il,o!i received
lt2 : Mi-MeeTi over Wilson 75 votes,
l'arliier r.-.eived Ms 7 votes; Divcn
received 1 1 1-1 : Partner over Divtn
y.l voles. Tiie vote for Prothonotaiy
i-. C'liiiii 1074: Ci ozier, 14'.('.l; Conn
over Crozier 17-) votes. The vote for
District Aitonievi;. fur Jrwin 175;t.
for Bei-lier 14'! i : Irwin over Beidier
:i-7'J votes. Tiie v.it" for County Ail
diiors is. V.'eiiiier 1712. Ie-.in 17;1.
Weimer over 1' iranll: MeConuell
14.'!;i. M.M. e'i 1427, M' Coii'ie'.l over
lifll fli fi. Wolfe po'.I. d a f- votes
i;i the county : ii will require the of
ficial Vote to t;:ii Low lii.inv. The
highest mpidx-r that h puli.-.l was in
the the Mitiliiit oivn bo-: : his vote in
this box was lit. The ( ire;iibac!:ei's
also polled a few votes; the highest
number in any one box was ) votes.
from mloi illation reci lvea as we go
to press. Mr. Ifcriii ti's majority in
the district will be over 5 Mt.
Thanksgiving Day.
Proclamation From the PmiJt nt of the t!
li.iU l Mates.
AVas:;i.;tox, X v. 7. The follow -inir
proclamation was issued from the
IJcpartUH lit ol r;at" today:
l?y the President ui' the United
Si .tts A pin. l.Uiiaii- n : it has long
been the .: -u.s ; :a t-f i ,:ir pc ple.
with the clo.-ii.g of tue year, t i 1 ok
upon 1 Ii - - Me, sings bre-u-ht to them
in the changing e.ii;r-eo; the seasons
at,d t- return soleinn tl.i-iks to ti e
All Giving Source in i.i whom th.y
;iov. And althoiigh C.t this period.
iv!,hi 11... f-.llvi-r It, i,.: s es
thai the iime of our s i-red du.v is
at hau l, eur Nation siil! li--s in th:-
t-liiel'AV 'f a
Jl'e.lt I el eiiVl-!!.. lit'. I.i.d
v. 1 i li h.is liile.l our
the ImMI Iiile
lieans Htiil iiiiil
himi ti-v.ard the
- its s. ri-'iviu! epres
(l d iiefnie wii-iiu v.e
l'Ut L.tllv lic.Wt d in
l ief a. id Mlppli-
t-atl-.U. let tlie i
uuiriii -.s Hel.elits
which have Ik en sh
duriiliT the l-.ist tut
i . d lipoll U-
iiiuii'.hs ea!l
for 1 mr fervent raiifide. a:id Make
it littiii,' lli it ue should lejoiee with
t;.aiil.:'i:!:i. -s that the Lord in his in
tiiiile merey has ime-t s-iird'.y f ivi-r
d oureoiiiitry an 1 our people. Pea"-.'
withi ut and vrosperitv within hav
Leell vi.uehsafed t us. N
postl
Tile len e has vir-ited our shorts. Tiie
fthun hint i'i i iliir. s of freedom, which
ie, .j iiiineis ie.i u-. in men wisuoiii.
. .1 1 1'. ... :. .1."
re still our un reasin uei itue. Ami!
lf. 111 liar ts ( f our vast doinani. some
iitilietioii u. s i-iled our lu'etliien 111
their fove-t hoines. yet even this ea
iatuity has Ween tempered and in a
Manner samiitied y the jmcnins
eo!!i.ission for the suiVerers which
has hein called fojtli throughout our
1 ;tid. Por all these thing's it is meet
that the voice of the Nation should
1.-0 no to (jod in devout homage.
Wia reiole 1. Chester A. Artlllir.
President of the United States, do j
re.-oiMt.il -i:d licit nil ti.ei i.l ol- i
stive Thiirs l::y. l',.e "21;h day of No- j
vciiilnT. instant, as a iav ol national
tlav of
ti:.
inhsLjivii: and layer, hy
1 as-.iij.'.
secular
several
so far as may be. Irom tiieir
labors and iiieetinr in their
l.laces oi woi'ship. there to join in
as.TiI.il, r honor aud ,;aise t- Al
:nie;hfv (io,l. whose .-ooiness has
i.-t 11 s muni:. -Id iii oar history
1
lul :
in Oi.r he. an t oti.Tin ' arnt st
prave
tiliile
hi v. i!
s tii.it his bi.tmUes may co
f. us and t" our ehii Ir.-n.
::e s whireof I have hen iii.
. ..t ..... ..,,.1 ...1 il, i-,.,l..fi
r-, i in, ii. i. ui .uiu . .1,1-,1 in. ii .,. ,
! lie
Do
I liiied States to be ai'.ivd. j
ie at the Citv of iVashin-b-n 1
thi.-
foiii'th :.i v of Nov lii'iH-r. in iln
year of our Lord one thousand iLt
it 1 1 in lie-1 ::nd eight one. a:nl of tiie
all h pciidt lice o! the United States
tiie one hiiielnd and sixth.
(Slg,,.,! CltKSTl.lt A. Aktiu'r.
lb tlie Presid id:
.J.w.r.s (!. F.!..ii".
S cietaiy f State.
Tin: 'Ti i :. : ::1 bi !i- i aiin.ii,; vt 1' re:'.d
j :' is tii.it the days of piracy elid
t .l Ion ' iigo. Tl. y . ill be . - nis!:
d to lt-a 1 siH-li an ittm as me fol-
lowing: "A fierce encounter between
the t !e' of a t'i.hn so gntiboat and a
atlyr -f f.i t hooters, utiiler the fa-
l.t T.s pirate of the Paeitie. Kwantr i
k.ng Iicoi. took place lie ir Nilipo on j
:-' -,tt in'oei- lo. 'i'h.e action wa iiol'v i
v. ii!: -t-x.i'.l !-.::!.-. The p'i .i'.es sought j
ii iii;.',- in siii.iiow w.-tt--r and trie ''iin ,
1 . c , ,:-.in w:,s i'i''.i:; d to s, ml out ;
his junl.s. 'lie men t !' the latter
v.i re :::::: .1 wit h rep. .! inT r'lVs in l
tia manaidufs v. i : i i mu. k.-ts. Tiie 1
:. v 1-1 ' : O-T v:Ss tei ! l,:e. .. re ti:::il two
1:11
i. ;.'..! ! the pnate-i were slam.
vine v.tre i"ipto.;'td alive, and
'.::.-. oi-:.-i.;::i ii.e fiiici. t s'.:t c,i
;:! :. an s sti ; r.li
. ,
;ivT "- v. s.Tin i said to U- inipl'eg
!. ii is iippi'i a 'ht d only by a
r-w j-itss ii: ti.e mo'."- ia.n and is
let.
l'.':i
i i:,h A with arliiiry . 1 i
v- i ii!. ei.t has a stau llli
f -r his h- ad."
: t'hiliesi
t !!' r oi
'i'l'.r. t iiitiese ::: e -it .irly alar.ue 1
i r ;h. ai ;. e..i :.:ii e i,;' a iai Lre i oni, i. )
,1-V li. !iee th-t i; is t he f-Me: lllll.tr
ii,t :;ss:is i.:::ti. ii of '.he linipel'or.
-
,u i :.m.! lis are foriuin;,' a State
ti-oi ! obtain or si cure the
of a law changing the pi'ts-
i lit lit e!,st
iw.
Pi.!.-:i'i.N r .ii;T!i: i: will designate
Th-i'i sl iy. N Liiiher '21, as Thanks
giving- day.
'i:.'i-s h
in N-utiit
f: ti
li::
i-.l to such a deoTee
i.i that famiiw is
i T:.e CL t ti Inter Cccifi thus furci-1
lii'yuuJ tiiitly i'iiisiriitcs the differ-
fcin'o Loiv.et-u tLe free trad, protec- j
ii'jn, una "a tana lor revenaj ouiy.
It tavs :
" The farmer who protects himself
that is, the fainier who keeps up
good fences, pastures only his own
cuttle, and keeps his crops from eat-
1 1 11 uli.l I. r m- w-l.i.tK m, a 1 il-rli - '
amuA !..'- ;n;n i,A
!;-,- . 1, .... , ... ,.i ,,i, f..-
i Initio, .-mi.; ... i i '11 i lmt limir .
for ..j. ' Au if tates care to st.u
,..... ifl - :,.
f,low ri;.k If j)y slI(.h :rnnomv and
thrill, his annual iiicouie is greater
ilnn i,w -.r-i na.. ; w 1
Ui.,..it.i f .v. 1..
it is lm-
po-sioie nn biiotua not increase
in
WLUilll. J
l.ue il.nt.n.;..!
cai'itul on which to trade; an-1 if h
, ,ijows
the same principles of
,.,..,,.,..,,.,. ;n oil ... i,
i, i,i., .i ,..n- .1 . .,,,,' .l
mi,re u,,,;,,! vU Uccoms bet-1
tl r an,j Jt.titr otf. s he accumu- i
i. . i- ...,.' .1 it.. '
will buv more, because he is :;b!e to
buy. Dartlv for ta.te. nartlv for com-
t.-, ,..i ,....1.- i. ,.v. ...... l dm ,
,.f ,i-,! 1... I,..; i,'r..-.;lv It H... -
laria- of duties so to s;eak. which he !
eiii.iis.nl in. l.ii.-iielf Mini luw l.ii'i)i.
ibors with no wrong to them, and I
cenainlv with great benefit t J him-1
; self it was this fciriiT. we ,sav, with I
j which he started in life, that has
ul 4-le him a ri. h and prosperous man.
i:iMil .il.?ii f -I tr i !e lrtr.i-.-Iv u i! i otl:-rn
Mi,.l it is f!.. ZvCtT eo.itii.n.., j
which f-.rtiti. s his position, increases I
his wealth, and stiil funh. r extends j
his business. Such a man can never (
i--.il I w i,.m..i?.l.. l -t !...
1 iy a-ide these liabits of self protec
tion and ecoiiomv : let him throw-
awav this tariff; let him begin to buv
; more thriti he
(11- ami l eep at it"-1 rr"lable an.ou:it of lead that bnf
o down, and all Vattlo i f:t.10 wiU uj'I'-v forf be wil1
. l. t nis leiices go
. r.inning i:t largo feed in his pastures
i and on his crops Iocs it require a
prophet to tel! what will become of
: liis ue-itth :iml his lirosiw-ritv ' n'.v.
! tiriiT protection to !,ou.e iiAlu.v.r- is
t-ili ply the s-:;..e ii:,dp!e. applied to
ith
nation by (J ngress.
is tin
.tv f;.rni!-r. i:i our -iaiiin:e. ai-
, i . i : l.. i..: l
- - - . i
riier.
ill .
1 i.j ms !i;i nc-i i iai rase : u.'iu a
ii.
t.i:ii" fv-r revetiiie only" is. typically,
a three rail feii-e r.r-mud the farm,
k.-eping out neither cattle nor hogs."
ViSVATVilVS.
BhaI'Korii, Pa., November 3. At
a dance lust
ii i -ill t at llij: Shacty, a '
?r!iil towu near litre. Mrs.
r'.ie :
O.iver, aged Go, wife of V. 1. Oiiv
,
after dancing juite heartily tsvoor three
tunes, ceuu laiued of iecling unwell, I
Htid wis removed to an ante room, j
where she died in fifteen uiinutes. TLe
"" ' m " aw been the rcp-
tare of an artery. I he deeeused weig'i
el r.bout '.'0 pounds.
Tu hn. Oui . Nov. 1. C'haiifs Mad
di n. a ,'.ivi::i! v student, at Keiellerj
eolle-e. sh.d titid kiil.'d Hiss Phcehe
1 lU Li.l l:;!e hi t l:i-.-ht oil the street.
It is said lie v. as lna.liv in love v.hii
her and she did not reeiproeaie. lie
asu-ud her to Ma; ry him and ujioii h. r
refusal he snot her dead
u j,j jn !
':t hnol.er va:d .li.iiii- the 11 i edit lmt
IsuiTeii.hivd lii:.:seh to-dav. Mad
! deli's Lome is in Stark county, and !
i Lis friends . iai'.u that he is insane. I
i Tuov, Nov. t.-A delicate and novel '.
operation was performed at the hospital
. I
yesterJav niotnins on John Farrtll
on John rarrtll. 1
Klcven years azo Parrel!, who came i .
to xroy irom viuaua. e-wanoncu iwoi
false teeth aud the rubber plate attaeh-
... , r , . - , .,
been made to force the plate into the i
, , ., . ;
abdomen. 1 hese operations were uc-
. , . . ' , . ,
successful, but served to lodge the '
, - , 1 r .1 1 1
substance in the lower part of the eul-
. . -1 r .1 tr r ,.'
let. Aside from the suffering rarrell;
. r . tti i
nnd inr i.i.iir ill... 1. .-hi. ui.auitT 1.1 I le i
take of other than liquid food. Yester
day's operation fcr the removal of the
plate consisted in making an incision in
tin. neck hfhind the ear. disscctil!!? the I
Wi0dp:pe by au opening of about three !
5..l. n.l niAiUisMii.tn in th irnl. '
let. The patient received a narcotic be
f,,re the riaitiful operation.
The orca-:
Tl.o r. ii.. :
..o r.....nr-A ;,i. tt.- tonii, int.-t I
SiiiRMAtis'i'ows, Pa., Nov. 4. The
Uiosi extensive robbery that has ever
occurred in the towu took place last
iii'fht. Thfi miscreants first broke onen
--p - - r
the tool bouji if section Cumber-
;.., l !U-'.- rai'rosd. aud sunr.hcd
themselves vritu
I heit first attCL-itt
the
WiiS
proper
at the
toois.
ticket
re - . rr: . L .. . . 1 .1.-. ....I,
. ... ' . ... c .1
i . lots ioe i ttiLU itiiL'ui:u tur ,
.) ,,,. ,,, i - K.ii in" mi, mi ana
.v....0 . .-- c --
iheiiCe to the ticket t.fiiee. Alter ex-
at'iini:.g every department where money
might po-ibiy te kept, aud Cuding!
uotitr mt l lull, i.iftiu nuu iiicm 1 iniiii .
J 1 i ,
. aud at ot.ee set eff for tbe- large grain
'wureLi.usf of J. II. Miller directly op-j
L ti,..,.. r..w;.,l,r .r.,1.1.. i
f I
. V i n v'o. . u.. . i : . i
hm ui, r um. - r. .uno
j i iliru Mitriiii- piwiu b.u luii
! Mew ii. an 1 its contents, consist.!. !
1 f about S 100 in cash end checks to I
1 ee'-er wi'L vj'uablc fa"" w-ra ta- !
i .-.." The safe is a t'erlJct wreck I
t .oii not ociiig-aosiii'ij -anu meir litent ,
work thev proceeded to the dty go-jds
and clothing house of Uowuiau Miihr.
! Here they pained an entrance throueh
i tiie r ar door. The safe Used by this i
i firm is of a more ancieut design than i
i the first otic a.-siiled, althoU'-h quite j
. i . . .
I'oti.i cue. i lirce uoies were armed .
iii the u.mt cf the safe and the work of
ileuii raluatiiiu perfectly completed,
i-'rcm this this they obtained .'.'0 in
cash ai.d cheeks most!;
in C3-u. i
No thing was left at either place to ;
eivc anv e'uo to tiie perpetrators. The
affair has c .uscd fjuite an excitement. !
ST iTIi ITliMS- j
A cigar factory in Welbhoro, Tioga
cnuntv. i-tirt lovs 100 llos aud cirls.
Leonard Mvers, a laborer, fell into a
mud hole. ner Krie, a tew dajs ago ;
and was drowned.
C.oer.". Henderson lost a eS on tbe '
K- aiiio- railroad cear l'ottstowu ull I
Fri lav while stealing a rile. I
I'twri-i' Htdlart. a ISerks countv far-
im-r. has fiear hundred turkeys ready
for the Thauksgiving and Christmas
daughter.
Tie I 'tiited Presbyterian Church at
v n 1-1 i.,.-:'..i .,,...i i.
.urmilili i u ,i, ui i ini.u uu.. .,,
I was destroyed bv fire about twoVclook
on Snntiav morninir. Loss nI5 00(1: in-1
- .
surance about JSouO.
The origin of
the fire is unknown.
e uto is uu.mmu. .
n. it ... , . . . - i
To allay public fears a local phvsi- ,
c an oas . c.ra. .ue e.tee-t ,
there have been but eight cases !
small pox id Pittston and thirty in ad-;
j uning townships. There have been :
ten death. Hurmg August six thou- ,
unit ripnt.irt iriiri riprmaira
. n- r . e II 1 i.illH- c.in 1111.
AX EXXIT1XG RIDE.
-i Railroad Train Pussei Through a Herd
of Buffaloes.
From the Bismarck Times.
The passengers on hist evening'6
train from the Yellowstone had an
experience exceedingly rare. AYhin
about two wiles from Sentinel Butte,
the dividing line letween Montana
i and Lfciknhi. a herd of sixteen buttalo
I were seen a short distance ahead.
within easv riile range. There were
eyoral soldiers on board with army
i ni'es. and numerous Miiall revolvers
v.i-rc also jKiinted toward the excited
bi.-on. A lierfvet vollev .f lea 1 was
' poured into the herd, but to noencvt
X ill V inilllliiru iin.ii -e ixjm
land were s)((n out of hijrht. The
iiasengers had no sooner leguu u
i discussion of what thev had seen in
Years ''one bv, than a danger signal
from the locomotive brought every
one to the lookout. A herd of twen
l,f tLirt' ,,uff-ll" we,"t ,,uak!D
rfc('"y 'or tu! t1" ; a,d. fearing t he
eii'due would strike them and be
L 1 11 till U lllllll lllb 111,1. IV, 111V 1111 1.1I111VO
I were se t, and t he train noarl v brought
I ...ii-ii , t. .. T : ... I f .ii mi1 1 if.i I -ii.:
to a st.miistiil, v.
standstill, while the bullah
crossed the tra.-ii a few feet ahead.
v,.r.v J,'u was again icveiieo. nu-n
t 1 11 i i . t
excitement cannot oe aescnueii. jjiu
kts l!ov , in l Vi ry M-tum. some
striking the ground as near as ten
' ' ' 1 """ "''V ' X? . 'r1""" l"
dust a mile distant. The train moved 1 ue ,are n"""er oi ceatu irom iock
. .. i!,,ii. ..,.1 ft i-olli.vu nf t.i.,.1 - jaw last summer was tbe cause of the
continued to nour from th rims of
- -
the excited l.asseiigers.
I'inallv the
s",,,k'' 1, I'-'-iy, and the buftaln
,IC !li"mt LM "' ?
tr'ttinpr along as unconcerned as
though they had never seen a rail
! road train. The disgusted passen
gers drew in their weapons and spent
the rest tf the duv arguing as to the
i lctures oi raiirouu trams passing
through herds of butTaio are numer
ous, but the actual experience is one
of which the passengers may feel
vrowh Th
tn,gg.uig b;
v were prebablv but
ands from the main herd.
l.ieh is K.riv or hltv mil s north ol !
t!ie track. 1'ioui Sentinel Dutte east '
Pleasant alley (Dickinson) at
least live hv.ndrcd antelope were seen,
v. hieh is but a daily occurrence. Ver
iiv. the North Paciiic is tlie sport s-
man's paradise.
STATU ITEMS.
John I?ri : i'e. of Bellei
ill. 1-1, ,.ir, .' t. A ii o ,.r
-I,
lis
eV
1-" " '
agci, aud is not?
riviue his
at:.-:
larger gmne.
fatia i.ijief, a joung man resia-
"'g cffar I'Urnt Cabins, is tue cjampion
sijuirrei liutner as tar as heard irom.
Smcc the beginning of the legal squir
rel season he has killed eighty six
npiirrcif, and all with an old fashioned
muzzle load nig rifle. .lltoona Tribune.
Piphtht-ria at Schu Ikiil Haven Las
cariied off mne out of every ten chil
dren attacked, the doctors being utter
ly helpless.
Joseph Smith who claims to be a
Mormon but no relative to the dead
prophet, was arrested for bigamy at
1 ottstowu.
Abraham Peters, hiring near New
Hollaud, Lancaster county is eighty
Jea oiJ- ud neVer "journey m
a rro c"-
? ., . . , . , ,
tv is tirfl wife of thres husbauds. all of
-. . . - . , . ,,
nuciu ri living, out uune 01 wuom win
1:..- -e.. I
U..!i:uans school house, in liethel
township, Herks county, was set on tire
by some unknown person a few days
- . . .... , ,
aj:o and biirueu to the ground. An !
?T . . , , , s
eliort lias been made for some time to !
. , , . , , .. . . ... :
laduce the board of directors to bund a 1
. , . . .
dc house, bat they were havitic the'
... .. .. - 1 1 t1
' 1 1 uu.iu.ui: 11 1111 1 lu. . 1 1 n ai u j i
sixty dollars is offoied for the arrest of
tbe incendiary.
Snow was reported on Friday morn-
'"- ,r
troiu Lock iiaven. jjauch Caunk
and Seranton in this State: from Liber
' Siiiivan county, N. ., and from
i sb n. N. II., their beinj;
depth of
"ve m ines at tae latter place.
Smiw
river
was r. .orteu aiona tue iiuason
and throBjthout the
iutcriur of New
York.
The Crawford county tax levy for j marieiitly injured.
1SS2 for State county and poor pur- j Charies Hebtlen. a wealthy farmer
poses will be six mills on the dollar. two ,uile, of thx Tinilf,e
John Pyle, a blacksmith of Corry, of C.(I,;te. ft. Clair, countv. Mi. h., in
struck a horse with hii. open baud , :l iit ilJS!10;t v on tS:lturdav morn
while shoeing it. when the anneal turn- ; ,l,., .l i,; ,l,r..e-v.r.ol.1
ed suddenly and kicked him
on the :
i knee, breaking his left leg.
J. Martiu Kobison, of Krie, was kill
ed by the accidental discharge of his
gun while out hunting.
Jacob Ilerr, a Lancaster county far-
! tner. nnlKS b.s own cows and churns
:n .i. I ...-.1., .... I ii,
. . , ,
all tl,A l.t.lter mail., rot litis
Hi. .J na aII thn itnirw tr.irt
., . . . - . ' 1
. y , , !
colored man of .
Lock Iiaven walks Cfty miles every
wcefe Touui fg Lij
. .
r.,. ' ... . . tx i .
1 h,e P'11" M" of Doylcstown
ar fun)ifc'a,i;'1 wl" sult.hur twice a
week as " tr,cut,on a?am5t J.h-1
;
1 "o-.h.i iniost-eK-r, oi iuri ouniy,
:so1'1 -rli of tobacco from!
; ihree 3L'" llst ear- j
Xavier IIu.del-iBff, of Lock Iiaven
a soiiniaml.uiisf. while taking a noctur-1
rial journey IhrouL'h the house fell dowu i
. i i i . , .1
stairs are! rupture.! a moon TMei, ;
fro a U
Jiirs:
s of whicV
i.' -idorsen, n hi
Ebcusbui', str'j'-k a y
:: l ... : - h : a
ins list on the ear, while ue Was snoe-
ing it, from the t ff. cts of which it lias
not recovered, the blow having been
given ut) weeks ago.
Crops in Indiana county wrre un-
precrdntcdly large, because it had
v' di:"ig tbo summer.
A bogus (JdJ l ellow is victimizing
nieii.oers oi me oraer id nciguOonng
c"u''tle
A uts1' 1 -'"'y ""P K'"ea
A Chester county dor has killed
"ver S,x,-T erouni bf'?' season. lie
of the English coach species.
An ore seam thirty feet thick Las
- '
i been struck in Centre county.
George Hoffman, of Columbia, bas a !
.lor- trliiid, Bill rml- l,,r l t . i
,.nnoh to hnn.,.- in,.i.A
Henry Henderson, ofOakville, was !
crushed bv a coal train, while ronnlin ;
-- - i ij
cars near acranton on Thursday, and j
.ro nr SuHninn Ti,.,.t ' .5 ',
. i
aiea 8S soon as tie was removed from
l,.c r;io .nr.;;nn
' - I
The machinery of the flouring mill
. - . c
at I nion furnace, Huntingdon countv
,q few iM !
tpp8rent caus6. 00 examination i
,heJ were fpnnd ,0 fce ful, (lf PC,8
,,,... ,,,iptr , . '
Thu remarks the Huntingdon -
jj c i
GENERAL ITEMS.
The French wheat crop of the year
will yield o&.OOO.OOO bushels less than
last year.
High water at Oshkosb, Wisconsin,
cause injury to busioess to the amount
of $5,000 per day.
Tweotv-tbree bridal couples spent
last Sunday at tbe Ebbitt House,
Wai-hiogton.
Ohio's wheat crop ia 37,215,243
bushels. Last jear it was 52,500,000
bushels. Almost all crops show con
silerable decline.
Jack .McFaddeu was arrested at Dan
ville, Tenn., on Monday, fur dealing in
counterfeit silver dollars.
A sailboat capsized off Adam's Point
I'reMiue lle, Lake Huron, on Sepum
i
i. i ,
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It is now aliened that a parly of hu:t
ers found tbe bodies of these uuforlu
bates in the woods near the shoru en
tirely otripped. Uue man is said to
have had 00 on his pcrsou when he
started on the vojape.
I' xiv matchers in Montevideo, South
America, stole the dead body of a lady
and then demanded $2,000,000 for its
return. Hut the police were too smart
for the thieve?, and the wanner in
whiah the money was paid led to the
arrest of the whole gang
Mavor Latrobe, of Ualtunore, bas
signed an ordiaance absolutely prohib
iting the sale of toy pistols in that city.
! -r.i i
passage of the act
An Ohio man lupecd away from the
U. S. Treasury yesterday $17,000 lu
twenty-dollar gold pieces, which he had
received in redemption of bond.-. Gold
, , . , -r i
he wauted, aud geld he got iD pounds
of it aftor the ilficiala tried to con-
vince him of the folly of his deUiauJ.
He evidently wanted to get square with
.... r :. .i i. i
tue vi i ii in i: ii . . aim uc uiu.
Tbe Rev. Abijah Ureen, an aged
l'rcsbytcrian clergyman, who went from
Highland Falls, N. Y., to attend the
Presbyterian Synod in New York city,
was found dead in bed last Thursday
morning. The gas had not been turn-
Lpd oif in Lis room, and it is likely that
in a lorgouui moment, Doing accustom-
ed to the use of lamps, be blew out the
The stage between Alma and Fayettc
villc. Ark., met with a tr-rrible accident
on Wednesday, the horses ruuuiug
away and the Ma 20 colliding with a
stump. U illiam t-anders, the driver,
was instantly killed, and of the three
passengers a Mr. Brown was fatally
rind 0. 0. Harris and A. 0. Threadcill
were severely Lurt.
What may not happen in 1SS1 it is
hard to say. Among the most nnlike
iy happening, viewed from the outlook
of a year see, was the present importa
tion of cabbages frott Germany and po
tatoes from Ireland. The drought and
consequent high prices for vegetables
are responsible fur the fact that real
Irish potatoes, genuine Champions aud
Skerries, are in the market. They
come from a land to whose starving
peasants America last year sent ship
loads of supplies. ,fu? Yor Sun.
A lynching party met at Socorro,
New Mexico, a few days ago to bang
a robber. After the business had been
completed, and before the meeting ad
i jiurned, it was discovered that two of
I their number were mounted on stolen
horses. They were arrested and brought
few minutes were n.peiid--d itougsiJo I
of the first victim. i
On the Srd of May last, Miua Mul t
ler was murdered in a thicket near j
(iutteuberir. New Jersey, under cir
cumstances of the most fieadish brutal- ;
ity. Martin Kenkowski who had hern
married to the unfortunate woman en-
ly a few hours before she was murdered,
was arrested for the crime, aul le i
clothing aud other movable property, !
of considerable value, found in his po- !
session. iveiikowsKi bas another wile
and several children. He was tried
and couvicted.
A o'erS in a Cincinnati store, in at
tempting to remove some goods from a
show-window by means of a brass rod.
ou Tuesday evening, accidentally touch
ed an electric light wire and received t
a saock that threw him headlong through
the plate p!as to the paveoieut. His
face was liadlv cut. but he was not TtrK
byneariy euttiiij,- oil" his head with a
razor, ami then cut his own throat,
causing death ui u fe.v moments.
A. Stern, w, ii-kllrmn to the oliee j
of Iowa City, on Saturday cut his I
wife's throat', inilieted serious wounds i
on his mother in hixe. ami then took I
i poison. Stern and Lis wife are deaiL j
! ... .1 .. . .,i.... l !
.
po-son. n.ei u ami uis wne are uea.u
but the mother-in law may recover, j
jt..tioUsv. insar.ii v unJ li.iu.r were the ,
...,nK ..f !.,. ei b.o. !
I
i
1 'l,,L 11
( Mrs. Mary Love aud her daughter,
j; . isaraU E .McDowell, both of Pair- I
fiuW WcMaioreland county, W been !
.w j... iu.-.uu ,
papers.
In Titusville a fow dsys ago an 11-
year-old boy named Kddie Wrifflcy,
'jealous of the attentions his little sweet-
heart revived from another boy,
tempted suicide iu her presence by
i : i c
su-'umg uiuiku.
Geort'c Henderson, of Warren coun
ty, is sixty years old, is the father of
thirteen childreu and grandfather of
tweuty-seveu grand children. He was
matried the day ho was twenty years
old, and his wife was a little over fifteen.
A Westkiin exrhanjfe writes : Mis
souri is now the scene of :i singular
and fright ful disease, whieh prevails
most iiT.leiitly in Platte eoimty, but
is spreading- steadily to neighboring;
regions. At tirst it was smnnosed to
! t. .. c l it .
a ' . 11 "'T '
, .'oiuv t-t.v liJ' 1 Uil3 fHT uccu
seen on this coniincnt, but it re
j ;trV!o-l 1y scit utitii' lueu as a type of
tue M.iok 'lauo, w hii-h prevailed iu
i . t ..if '
ci,i,in tmm mi' ir n.. i Im.- ......
,,"ut'71 "trope several
1 L" ' :; UeVaStateU
It:lLv- si,aiur I'oi tugid and Ilunmirv.
,V,',e ,ls. " m Jlissoun,
-el -r:... -i
k,u". " !' r" " ,,M-k m a Ifew onrs
rotting; Ins bo.ly ami eonvertii
t!ie
r n t.iH i i n i.f.wiz iv.iin rtt ,.t ,
... ' , .. r.'-.T . v"-7.,v
l" 'enoer u inioo
sible for the
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It is the height of folly to wait
'" a;e 11 "" ti.tt
may hst month,, when y.i au he
nr,d hy a timely use f pajk.r's
:i,a'r..To,lic' M h.a" ' tnowu hi. k-
lv lauulies lua.le tne heallhitoi. by it ,
1 Observer.
Legal .Vol ices.
Administrator Ttotlce.
atute of II. 11. Brubaktr, decerned.
I ETTEKS of Administration having twen
I J granted to the undersigned on the e-
tato of a. 11. crutMKer, Qeceasea, into oi
Fayette township, Juniata county, all per
sona indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and those hiv
ing claims aeainst the saiuf will present
them without delay to
LEWIS PEGAN.
Nov. 9, 181. Administrator.
Administrator' Notice.
"iu of Henry Ciotf titer, deeeeied.
1
fcTTEKS of Administration on the es-
tate ol II.Mirv Clotlelter, late of Monroe
toMiislnp, Jiiiiinta county, Pa., deceasel,
liavo In rii crai-ttM to tlie unieiii;nd, to
i . . .... ...
i ""' " I-"-"- to .-m-u
art ivtii-f'i n iii.iKt iitn:m, jiii iiii
use
having .!. t .i.-mr..i.. wi;l tiMLrKavw
aLe k-jown
the miul' i;hiut ii- l.iv.
W. It (iOkDOX, Adm'r.
Rli-r.ti.-!.!. n-t. IS, issi.
Administrator's .otlcc.
Estate of Juneph ttic'.ison. deceased.
w
rilKKEAS Letters of Adniinistntion
having been prautei to the undcr-
I ipn.-d on tin. estate of Joseph H
''"' of Lk, ,,,7nhP
county, all jK-rsons indebted to sal
Kiehison,
Juniata
li.l l'lf:.fl.
ur P..",.s,,j . .ake innuediate paviueut.
. and those having claims will please present
! them without delav to
K.
H. PATTERSON,
Oct. 12, 1S8I
Administrator.
CAITIOX NOTICE.
Lh perons tire hereby cautioned strains
trespassing upon the lands of the un
dersigned, in Fayette, Delaware or Walker
township, by Railing, hunting, or in any
other way.
Jonathan Ki-r
C G Shelly
A 11 Kuril
David Smith
S Owen Evans
Testnn Kenm-r
C. F. Spieher
John L Auker
J Carber
S M KauHiuan
J F Dettra
David llunberger
Arnold Varnes
Levi K Mvers
Nov 9, ISSI.
! Wm Urauthouer
! inry spi.'eo
, tt"Ha"!,Ko',x
' John McMueu
i p ninim
j ; W Smith
S J Kurtz
Jl-"rJr Anker
I.iie.en Dutiu
J W Hosteller
Jesse Fines
Jacob llotips.
Xew Advertisements.
(Jomplctc Stock,
F. Ij. fwISATISILIj,
lle.Vlistervi.le, l'a.,
Has just returned from the Ejxtern Cities
w uh a Large and Complete Stock of
DRY GOODS,
! GROCERIES, iI ECXS-IVAKi:,
TJit, A. Piine Bnnta A- Rhnoo
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
C'igrai-H, Tobacco, &.C., &.C.
Parties will find it greatly to their advan
tage to call and see my Mori and hear my
Prices before purchasing elsewhere.
Stock Entirely New and Fresh.
I can accommodate you in almost every
thing called for in a Store of this kiu.1.
F. E. CRAl fllEE.
Oct. 20, ttl.
FOUjNDIIy!
TjnilE undersiyned, having put the Mitflin
M. town Foiiiulry in a state of rejiair, is
prepared to do all kiwis of foundry Kork.
CASTING OF ALL KINDS,
STOWS UEslTZRS
i:l be made and supplied to order.
laws 1w Shoaro, and Tmplft-
ments for usb on the Farm
and in the Shop,
TMKKSHI.Ni; MACHIN'KS and 1'OWKltS
r- pj.r- d in a workmanlike manner.
Iron KaHiii? and l ent In?
rijli 1 i.-ili-ii-.i to suit pureh:i:-,T.
F,.r any and all kiti Nol work that is pro
d':.', il a inM-.,lr , .-.ill on
FOCNbltYMA.V.
Milliintown, Juniata Co., i'a.
Oct. -Jo, 'SI.-
BSOKE CUT LN A PLACE.
j Tin and Sheet-Iron Manufactory,
.V'in Street, .MiJJlinttnrn, Pa.
CLARK VYHIGHT & SON,
Would most respectfully inform the pub
lic that they have starter! a branch of their
Patterson Tin and beet-Ironware Estab
lishment in th Thomas room, formerly ec
enpied by M. L. Littkfield, where they are
prcpired to ni.iniitacture ant repair every-
i iLimir in iri,-ir uue.
I Their stock ill be found to embrace a
complete assortment of Tinware. Japanned
i n-.iriv fiinkitiir l'i-nili X-.. vl.;-.!, uill K..
kept lullv up"t.) thu times in variety, style,
fpnlity and prk-e.
As ""' ol tir'" constantly at
rorK !n K !"".''' !c '" ,t'Tn" ?
havini all kinds of JOIililM; ,.!, hirh
,,,y mav favor ns, executed in the prompt-
est and most workmanlike manner, aud a!
rate,.
TIN KnitFINd and SPOI'TIN'G rut on
new and repiirtd in a workmanlike manner
ani ai lowest r.itt-s.
Mirml;ictnre of stove-pipe and flttinir up
of .t.,-. , specialty.
''" f';c' "tfntion to business, pood
'n"'Vra,c fh.Mf '' J"l
r(fD.ge
OYSTERS, FISH, Sc.
All Kind of Ovsters. Kri-sh Kish. An-.
season, supplied to taurlies on shortest no-
at-Mice. All orders left at the shop will he
promptly atlended to.
MitHintown, April 'S,
iHsi-tr
V A Ii LA VI Ai FA IS 31
PRIVATE SALE.
rilllK heirs of Frederick La;:rer, dee'd,
JL will offer at private sale, a farm, situ
ated in Greenwood township, Perry countv,
fa., bounded l,y lands of J. Auker, J. ti.
Jonts, J. Kipp and others, containing
One Hundred & Fifty-five Acres,
more or less, about 1 1-5 acres of which are
cleared and in a high state of cultivation ;
the balance is well set with timber. The
improvements are a
Large BoaMe Frame Eohsb,
BANK BARN', Hog Pen, Corn Honse, and
Wash House, with a Well of never-failing
water near the door. There is also an ex
cellent Orchard of choice fruit on the (arm.
This is a most desirable property, being
situated in a limestone valley, convenient to
schools, churches, mills, Jtc, and within a
few miles of the Pennsvlvania Railroad.
C7" For further particulars call on the
undersigned, who reside on the farm, or
address them at Millerstown, Perrv Co., Pa.
SIMEON' I..U'VF!r
BOLsEK LAL'VEIt,
May4, IHnl. Administrators.
1 eV70 A WEEK Sl Jaday at
Qil u made. Costly Outfit free
home easily
Add rent
Tm F Si Co.. Ar;
In ir 2, 'Sl-ly
usta,
Maine.
AH ki,,-N ,,, jb w k ne.-ty and ex di-1
'' e- uted at th oce of the SnUul 1
I rnnd RcyHieast.
GraybilVs Column.
THREE LARGE
STORE ROOMS
FILLED WITH
FURfJITUBE, CARPETS, BED
DING, OIL CLOTHS,
&C. &c, &c.
THE LARGEST
rirovTcnreii nnriTi
nnTTon
ES-
U 1 UiUUUUlilU UJUilU
TABUSHMEHT
IN
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA.
I.N THE
LAUGH BRICK BUILDING, ON
BRIDGE STKEET, South Side,
Between the Canal aud Water street,
Mifflintown, - - Penn'a.
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST.
LOOK TO YOCR ITKSE.
believes people do not 0113'
"ood.s unless they need
them, and then thev look
jfor tlie place where the
j best selection is to be hail,
innd where they can be
'bought the most reliably
'and the cheapest. This
he is prepared to oner and
do, and only asks an op
portunity to prove it. His
stock being complete thro'
out, demands the attention
of all purchasers in the
following hno of merchan
dise :
FURNITURE.
Paklor Ihits, in Raw Silk, Hep
and Hair Cloth.
Chamber Slits, in Walnut, Ash
and Painted.
Office Slits, in Walnut.
Lounges of all kinds and prices.
Marble Top, Ureakfast and Ex
tension Tables.
Siliepjards, Bureaus, Bedsteads,
Safes, Sinks, Rocking-chairs,
W ooil Jt Cane-seat cliuu ?,
and almost anything
you ask for in the
furniture line.
CARPETS.
The Finest Line cf BRUSSELS;
Three-,ly, Kxtra Super, Medium and
Low Grade INGUAIX ; Hail, Stair,
Hag and Hemp Carpets. A goed In
grain Carpet for !, COllts. Carpets
cut and matched when desired.
Floor Oil Cloths.
1 Yard Wide.
1 i Yards ide.
li Yards Wide.
2 Yards Wide.
2i Yards Wide.
3 Yards Wide.
Table and Stair Oil Cloth.
Oil Cloth Kugs, all sizs.
BEDDING.
IN BEDMNQ HE CAN SITPLY YOU" WITH
9IattretMCi,
RolMter.
IMIIOITS,
Feather.
VARIETIES.
WI.VDO ' SHADES.
He bas the Shading in all colors, and
if you hriog the size cf your win
dows he will make tic sLaJcs
for yon, ready to hang on
your windows.
L00KIXG GLASSES.
If you want a nice Looking Glass,
he has a large variety to select from.
Clocks, Pictures, and Pic
ture Frames.
All kinds of Clocks and Fine Pic
tures on hanJ, and Picture Frames
Gtted to order.
Lamps.
ir yon want to buy a Nice Lamp call'
with me. A complete line of
Hang-ng. Bracket, Hall,
Table and Hand
Lamps
TO SELECT FROM.
Window Screens,
and macy other useful and ornamental
articles for the houe.
JOHN S. GRAY1JILL
RRIIM.i: STREET, South Side,
Between the Canal and Water Street, !
rrjYATEJSALES.
A FARM OF V0 ACKE5, MORE or LESS,
in Beale township, 5( acres clear, under a
good state of cultivation. Log horse, bank
barn, outbuildings orchard, well of water
at the door, runniiig water near the house
and baro for stock. ALSO, "a Farm of 3tf
acres, adjoining the above. Ten acres clear.
JA good stone house with frame kitchen,
frame stable, fruit. These Tarnis mane ae
siral.le country home. Tbey are only ail
miles from Mifflin atation on the Pennsyl
vania railroad and only one niiletroiu Jobna
stown, Juniata Co., Fa. ALSO, the undi
vided half of 8tX acre of mountain land in
B.nle township. ALSO, a Lot of Grouud,
short oue tilth of an acre, in Johnstown,
having thereon erected a two-atory Irame
h,.n,e and a wood-bouse. Fruit on the lot.
These iiropcrties can all be bought together,
or sriuratciv, at a birpaiii. For fi.rthrr
1 . ! M .... ...I,'.-.. Tnl.n K .lllT.
pariicuir-, t an , 'i ii'"1-'-'
nan, or Benjamin Shtllenbergtr, Johnstown,
J lunula Co., I'a.
House and Lot in McAlistervillei
A Lot containing one-fourth Acre of
ground, with a two-story double Log House,
weather-boarded in front, and iue rooms
plastered inside, suitable for one or two
families ; also, Stable, Large Shop, Fig-pen,
tic, all under good fence, and wrll su,
plied with forge and small fruits. Terms
easy, aud price to suit the times. Apply to
Stephen Lloyd McAIister, near the prem
ises, or to Mrs. Rebecca L. Wilson, Port
Koyal, Juuiata Co., Pa.
A FARM OF 400 ACRES, MORE OR
less, of limestone and shale land, in Milford
township, in Licking Creek valley, Juniata
county, Pa. ; about loO cleared, 40 acres
tinitH-rI.in.l "under fence." The improve
ments are a Large Double Stone and Frame
House, Large Bank Barn, Wagon Shed,
Large Hog Ten, Sheep House, Carriage
House, Wash House, Spring House within
ten j'iirds of the door. Fountain pump of
never-failing wattr at both house and barn.
This is a desirable property, ami is only two
miles from .Milllin railroail station
Terms
easy. For particulars, can on or aunress
John Kobixnii, Patterson, Juniata Co., Pa.,
or Shelburn Kobison, same address.
.,
A HALF-ACRE LOT, SITUATED IX
Walker township, about two miles west of
, , . ..
Thompsontown, on the old pike, having
thereon erected a comtorUble two-story
Dwelling House, with kitchen ami outbuild-
ings. Fruit in variety.
Water at the door.
Terms made known by calling on Philip
Cleck, on the premises, or by addressing
Philip Cleck, Thotuisoutown, Juniata Co.,
I'eiina.
Largs Farm at Private Sae.
The Valuable Farm of the Heirs of Wil
liam Okeson, deceased, is offered for sale.
It is located in the fertile valley of Tusca-
rora, Juuiata county. Pa., one and a has
miles west
Academia, containing SIO
Acre ol prime limestone land, all in cul
tivation, except 10 acres of Timber. Build
jings good, l.arg Mmsion Hllsc, Batik
Birn, lOdx'tO feet; Wagon Sheds, Curn
Cribs, Hug Pens, Goo-1 Spring and Spring
House, and all oth.-r outl.uildin-. also other
springs and running water; Two Ore hints
bearing choice treirs. It is well lucat'-d,
near to churct s, schools, mills aud stores,
1 Tin land is w.-ll adapted to grain and grass
and fir mak:ng money for a new owner, as ts
well kuowu, it did tor ciany years for its
former owner. Price will be reasonable,
and time given to suit purchaser.
For terms, &:-., call on James B. Okuson,
Pleasant View, near the farm, or J. B. Oke
son, Port Koval.
PRIVATE SALES.
A RAKE ClI tXCE
To Buy a Lare Tract of Good Land
at a .Moderate Price:
To a loan who desires to make farming
31 1 stock-raisinr his business, this is the
grcat-st bargain in Juniata county.
Three Hundred .Irre an t more, having
thereon a large Brick Dwelling Hottso in
good condition, Barn and other outbuild
ings; a running stream of water neat the
door, also, good well water in yard ; an
Orchard of 8 ;tcr, as good as any in the
county; a grove of 50 maple trees, which,
it attention were directed to, could he
turned into a source of income, as sich
groves are in Somerset county, this State,
and as sm-Ji groves are in Xew England.
Good timber on the farm. Tho farm win
produce 40 to 50 tons of hay annua!!", and
grow grain of all kinds. There is an abun
dance of LIMESTON E on the farm.
We repeat, this is the greatest bargain
now offered in this county, to the man who
has utrgy, and desires to farm and raise
stock To such a man, who has a moderate
sum of money for firs; payment, there is a
rare chance to secure a property, that in the
nature of things must increase h value
gradually, for the period or a full genera
tion yet to come.
Time, 0 to 7 years, to suit purchaser. I
you have ihe inclination, the means, and
the pluck to developo one or the finest
tracts of land in the county, call at this ol
tice lor particulais.
A CHOICE FAKM OF 110 ACRES. XO,
waste land ; all clear excepting a bait acre,
and only one mile and a half from the
county seat, the best marketplace and shipl
ping point in the county. Good water.
Good Bank Barn 75 by 40 feet. Uood
Frame House. Four acres in Orchard.
But you will want to see the farm. Call on
JOHX CUXXIXGHA.M,
Patteson, Juniata Co., Pa.
X. B Terms essy. Fay-meats to suit
purchaser.
A LOT OF tiKOUXD IX THE VILLAGE
of McCoysville, Juniata county, having
thereon erecb-d a good Dwehing House 20x
50 Ret, new Stable 20x30 feet, new Wood
House 12x30 feet, Hog Pen and other out
buildings. Well of good water at the door.
Fruit on the lot. Terms, reasonable.
F or further particulars, call on or address
XEAL M. STEWART,
McCoysville, Juniata Co., Pa.
A roi'XDRl FOR SALE.
A Foundry, in goed order, at Johnstown
Jnuiata Co., Pa. The engine is new. The
melting apperatus.has just been overhauled
and made as good as when new. The shop
is large and roou.y. All of the several de
partments are ui der one roof. The Foun
dry lus the b-'t run of custom in the
County. In connection w.th the Foundry
there 5 J or 6 'res ot land for sale, having
thereon erected a Large Frame L'Welling
House, uoarly new, and a good-sued Barn.
Good Orchard, Apples, Gerpus, fcc. Every
thing convenient about th premises. Will
sell all or wl. For furtl. r particulars call
on or address J. J. R1XJER.S,
Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa.
notice to TretpasNem.
JVOTil'E is hereby givn that all persons
i.1 fi und trespassing the lands of the
nnderogned in Uelawart township, either
by tiding, hunting, cuUoj iiuilK.r, build
ing fres, r in any way bat ever, will be
deal: with as the law dir. is.
R- V. HrirpHaET.
.m.t Spiachax.
M. C. Fs.
Travelers' Guide.
PENNSYLVANIA EAILEOAD.
TIME-TABLE
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TunoroH axd Local Fassisoek Tiirj
Betwees Habibcko ad Amooju.
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5 57 tri 2 55: Biilv's
6 07. 9 1 1! 3 05 Newport
t F, V.i 9 27 S l Millerst'u
p2t- 9 35 3 21 Durwarit
I 33; 9 lo 3 2f Thon i.'n
t41 9 4 33''. Van D he
C45 9 51 3 40 Tuoaro'a
?4H 9 54 3 44 Mexico
r.'yi liu;l 3 4S Pmysv'e
;w 10 IU' 3 54 Mitttin
10 2 5 4 IK) Milford
10 32 4-8 Narrows
10 4'i 4 20 I.ewi?ton 5 j 10 4
1 1 00 4 33 Anderson 5 0:; lo ?,u
1117 laOMcVrvt'n
11 28 1 6 UT Manav'nk
1141 5 23 N H imil'u
11 5l 5 32 Mt. Union
11 58 5 40 Mitpleton.
il2li 5 47 Mill Creek
12 1H 6 0 H inting'n
12 35 6 Ic Petersb'g
12 41 6 2H Barree
1251 6 38 Spr'ceC'k
J 1 04 6 52 Biriugh'm
j 1 15 7 01 Tvrone j
1 24 7 13 Tipton
1 20 7 l'. F torfa
! 131 7 21 BellsMills
I 1 55 7 45 Altoona
4 5H 10 1,:
4 37 M o.V
4 25
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4 12
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8 50 1 15 Pittsburg. 7 20
WESTiTAlin Fast Tkaixs.
Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia 11. 35
: p ni ; iiarnsourg 1-a m ; uuncannon 4
! 43 a m; Newport5 0t a ni ; Mittlin 5 4-1
j in; Lewisti.wn 6 07 a m ; McVeytuwa S J?
lam; Sit. Union 653 am; Hiititin-J,.n 7
2' a m ; Petersburg 7 36 a in ; i-jr 1 -c Crtrk
Tr',n,! 8':,m:
! 8 41 am; Altoona 0 Go a m ; Fittbuiz
: j- m
j Express leaves Philale'! hia u
I 6 25 p m; H.irribiirg 10 25 p m ; R n kvills
10 3tpui; Milttin 1 1 49 p m ; Lewit..r.
12 09 a in ; lliintingd.in I 17 a 111 ; Trmnn
1 53 a m ; Altoona 2 25 a m ; Pittsburg 7 'f!
a m.
Fast Line leaves Phila.lelphi. at 12 W
111 ; Ilarrisburit 4 05 p in ; Milttin 5 2'. p ni ;
Lewistown 5 ii p it ; Huntingdon 6 5u p;u;
Tyrone 7 30 p iu ; Altoona 8 00 p u ; l'itt
t-rg 12 01 p m.
Eastward Fast Tans.
Atlantic Express leaves Pitthii- tt
2 ') p m ; Altoona 7 05 p ni ; Tyrone 7 oi
p m ; Huntingdon 8 15 p m
Mc evtnwn
' vi P Lewistown 9 30 p m ; .Mifflin :.2
p m ; arrives at llarrisburg at 1 1 So a in, and
pi,iii.i..i..i.,. t 3 i. . .
- ", . .
, - ,.- p m . A,t(K,na 1035pm; Tyrone II
, in; p m ; Huntingdon 11 50 p ru; Lewi.-town
! 1 "4 a m -, M:illin 1 2H a in ; llarri-burg 3 '3
! " m! affives" in rnuaueipriia 3
r) p m.
Philadelphia & Eeadins Fiailroal.
ArraneineDt of Passenger Trains.
Xovijibee th, 1881.
Tran$ lean Harrisburg at foltoxs :
For Xew York via Allentown, at 805 a. a.,
1 45 and 4 00 p. ru.
For New York ia Philadelphia and '-Bourl
Brook Route," 6 30, 8 05 am, and 1 li
p m.
for Philadelphia, 6 SO, 8 Oj, 950 am, 1 45
and 4 00 p m.
For Reading at 5 20, 6 30, 8 05, 9 50 a m,
1 45, 4 00 and 8 00 p m.
For Pottsville at S 20, 8 C5, 9 50 a m, asi!
4 00 p. ra. and via Schuylkill tt Snpir-
hanna Branch at 2 40 p m. For Auburn,
8 10a in.
For Allentown at 5 20, 8 05, 9 50 a m, 1 4-5
and 4 00 p m.
Iue8l ni, i.d 145 pm trains fcjrs
through cars for Xew York via AlLo
town. SCS'D.IYS.
For Allentown and way stations at 5 2" sm.
For Reading, Philadelphia and way station!
at 1 i t p m.
Trains for Harrisburg leate as follows 1
Leave Xew York via Allentown at 9 U0 am,
1 00 and 5 30 p m.
Leave Xew York via "Bound Brook Route"
and Philadelphia 7 45 a iu, 1 30, 4 UO u.!
5 3i p m. arriving tt Harrisburg 1 50, 8 21,
9 20 p in, and 12 35 a m
Leave Philadelphia at 9 ii a m., 4 00, 630
and 7 -!5 p rn .
Leave Pottsviile at C 00, 9 10 a. ru. and 4 K
pm.
Leave Res-iir-g at 4 50. 7 MO, 11 50 an,
1 30, b 15, 7 5l and 1" 35 p ui.
Leve Pottsville via Schuylkill and Sus.)U
h 11,11a Branch, 8 15 a ni. and 4 40 pm-
Leave Allentown at 6 00, 9 00 a nr., 12 10,
4 30 and 9 05 p m.
SUXDJTS.
Lrsve New York via A'.Vntown, at 3 20 p
m. Philadelphia at 7 4 ' p m.
Leave Reading at 7 m a m and 1035 a.
Leave Allentown at 9 05 p m.
iiAi.Dm iiKtxrii.
Leave HARtUSBURG f r PaxMn, Looti
iel, and Steelton daily, except S'ltufay. 5 25,
6 4o, 9 35 a m. 2 00 p" 111 ; daily, ein'pt s
uriay and Sunday, 5 35 p m, and on sailing
only, 4 15, 5 10, 9 30 p 111.
Returning, leave STEKLTOX il.iiir, ex
cept Sunday,; ln,7 oil, 10011 a ni. 2 21'pn"
Lilly, except Saturday and Sunday,"
p m, and on Saturday only, 5 lo, 5 30, 9iC
p ni.
C. G. HANCOCK
General Pass'r and Ticket .ign'
J. E. WOOTTEN,
General MtnaTrr.
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