Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, August 17, 1887, Image 2

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hist 1 bruary, j rthe English channi 1 woul I bearar-;!.i-
mploynii nt ,.f for itv ''--leed. Tho bill providing fr the
t tv.uk in tl.:s countrv ,,-it--tion of such a tnnm-1 w;u; atthe
:'.i ir i sit fr oM th, ;r f,.r'-! pie-ent Pcs-ion rejected by less than
ui r penalty of s!,om, J-f'y votes, but its opponent assert
r.-e. a:p:iis to tho , m ! that they could have largelv increase-1
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r- u no live tu ar
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all V in regard to
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(a-, .!;-.n M.vicir.s ..-. over tl,
?".! I't-.i i i lar-e n 'nib-rs to wi
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v.a . ..I- i o.r. -i. tin, i ;,t ni.mv ot n-r
o--i -ipatt.'i.s common laborers.
1 i ca'.'::-.; w'.i h will be ni-.i-t all'cct
r I
I'.o-vi-ter. bv t'ie new rulin" it
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cn- n,t,Un,. s.c: qinte a number of
M . i " i lis ,-, vim,' . .ver . I - i " v f.i r, .vl-
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licit I' tsiness. i ne m aw ,lutv on
ci -irs, antounttng to nearly twice
t heir value in M-v.c makes it
- '...."ti able : hat t he cigars shall be made
on t;ns ;i lc of li e llio ( Jraudc. -New
V.uk World.
Ch un r . .. August 10. Infonn-i-tion
li :s just r, aciied hero relative to
a murder committed at Login Court
House, this state, last Friday. Some
years ago Charles Williams went to
T. ig in Court llouso and located,
practicing his profession of tho law.
lie was from Virginia, and was a
clever, intelligent man- Several years
ago he became involved in
scrape
md was shot and almost killed. 1 le
: .-t a M:it l;cf"re a jut-tiee of the
j pe:i' ;i f -w lsvs previous to tbe
I iiiurJi r. an.l swore that hi wonU
I kiM Bob I'lf-ck and JuiiifS A!Jrile.
tue corn.ty surveyor, Burift tvloui
L- entoj taiite-J some petty ij'ite.
Arming Liu;-eif with Iouble lar
nle.l Lot un he went in praroh of
the lain v.Iios.j Iiv lie hu,l threat
en!. Melting Al,li iii,e, who had
bier, forewarn-,!, the hitter took the
from him. whereupon Williajiis
ilrpw a r- volvcr ami .-.hot Al.lriile
! twiro. kil!:Ty him instantly. Wil
I li-un -v-in nrri'tfil an.l placed m ja
;i
j Incitement r:m hih, ami a lxJy of
! men went to th" j ill to take- him anl
'Ivri. h !i:iu. The sheriff armeil him
: seif miii kept them off. ThepriHOuer
' wHf taken from jail la'-t evening by
'eiti 't lis at:, I kanir, J to a tiro.
I NY-v Tokk. August 10. Yesterday
! afternoon, at Coekaway, Thomas
in'Si'lett IltldTin went .:p in a lullooii
j t:iUi!ir a parachute aloc-r. and when
ut a h.-iht of ljiM) feet ho climbed
hv.t tlic r. nf tlio lasVet. rrral.!o,i
i ,L(, ri,, )f T j,.;r,loiint(S atf with a
, j. iii-U work of the knife set it free.
; 1) .wn it plitre.l without catchiny
. ltn it- If , l,L... otf .n.i I .m.-ir
u.s ,i irjomi'ii mau uuu in auiusiuui
the s:dtt .if tho par:4chute bellic-d out.
! th-; cr.ut .-vaved t-asilv from side to
ile. and then llontc.l eastward as
- h.'- Tilly as n falli:: aj pie blosaom
i .i.c :! vela lit! !e, thoi' -h, hik! D il l
!
win s.vui.j; in peu.lu:,iiu lasuion untu
li. t o.iv.-h 1 I i . i world on a Baud Hat
i i I ii:n:ica bav. uhout a thousand
:d. i v irds fr m re he stirt. d. It took
i . . . ....
(if:: .i!.e r-.inuie an . 1 lot !y two secoiuls
t' -Ha !c ti.e descc r:t. .Standing ktlee-
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i:i the uati r, ho w aved his haml
.ii ' whit, h in-pii ed the
sands to do grat feats of etntr-
li.;.'.
The rii-orl.-of the Northwestern
btVo.i.t have- be n so a! arming that
tic tul,:.,' will be prepared to
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ero; w hicl
was
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1 and tii'tblinhod
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bv the
' is about v
No doubt the
TOr
It 's bin seriou-!v damaged in tin
wsi, e-i"-i a'.lv in Kansa
.u. -r.i'au.
Ind.ana. llliti is and Ohio
lh:t it is i ,
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::: I t!.--ir is iv eerta'ntv that there
- iil l ;- a m rv : ra-. e h ti.-ien.-v in th-' !
t : :r
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:' W iild.
klc Ie countrv. j
-iM .V.'iv Vi-rtt !'rc 111.!..
! ,-!-! t::I:' I-,.' .i-i editor than
'.I ,.i'.y ...".:. -e in the -ifi. of the
i I.-. I had that iiiic.sti to .-ettle.
t: 1
1 m tt'u it !i lii ;da nf niv
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i : .te-.-:i.n
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I.- ;'..'-u th- :
mrna.i-nialiove all
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t ii ti n i to s.iv that, i
;o od i M r.ile "tL-.t a j
1. 1 .-tilku to his la.-t, j
i..i:.iit so i:H'ch out !
:
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tiii-m f a
ititi eun
t -lireet:!:' the ire
I oht'V-d liiovemetit. '
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.! r.-TT'iio -n l.oriic l
nc.Ti. If-' ::i'i-t. :is a politicri::, s;ic-;i:;.-e
the truth, or. ns a journalist,
care t" ti.:io- for the truth. Tliere
is f.nlv ono thini the jonrna'.ist f-hould
f-triv after, t.nd that is to tell the
truth in ndv-.see of any orw else.
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l-.'i-o:,l
A i-u-t li 'il.ti evening
s th:.t son.ethirir like n
t v.i i k '.. the lMis---n Kh etrie Light I
! tifm tlie Lunal -round on tue toin-
Tin.n under tne Mall and into l.vls
a-.iir.st Tt.vlor I ""! ';'".v " to li- a -ti'.cb Mon- . Toledo, Peoria and Wwsaw llailsvay
;n,.,,s to t!l(! ; street for the p-irpose of .consist in- of .evtn'een coaches ami
t' .. l; 1 1 -.M-u-s i ; J-,t-'"f w' As the workmen skepc-ra crowded with rsenjrers
... ' . . " . !!-- tla lull they encountered ; from I'eoria. 111., and points h.n-
In, jabi... nts j the -ruves and vau.ts which extend . the lice, was wrecked two and one-
f the in l.-mentt j ?"vn ,"' : 7 r,vff "f thl mv"s bva "& were completely wrecked,
rtv ;it:,4.r.JTr " ? "l ,rU',-1th'-r, ttH'to-etht-r with ten coaiWand ba
piiivin ii.. ins t .j.,. jwn (nt ()U t)l) Qt tl)e street,. -a-o curs.
1 ... ,1... ... ..'..!..:.!. i ..
villi tart'i lirn l: and stories. Scat-
t-red I'll nl 'n- the side of,the trench,
nil parts of hiiTi-.aii skelet'ms.
S-.t.ie of the.--" hor.es have been hung
un on the fence i f the Common,
where th'-v uri. the subject of scur
rilous jet.
A terrible nccidei.t occurred near
I"., si r ille, Cuml eihiiid county, cn
S.itur.l iv moiiiing, a week, bv which
John Waraerf fieite.l his Ufa. " Whilo
assio'-i'.ijj in beurinjj away slabs from
a portable bteani saw mill ho was
thrown upon tho rapidly revolving
saw end instantly kilied. His Lent
wns severed cmiph'tely from the
body and rolled dw:i on the bed of
the in ill. Iloth r.rnis were cut off aud
the body was so gashed find mangled
that it was with diiliculty that the.
I tier v. i i k-:ien coul.l r m ive it to
his heme, which is but a short dis
tance, uarnir was bttween oO nnd!
" vears of age. and 1
ife !
eaves a w
and child ind ptudut circumstances
L m ... Ar.gn-t l't. A (-ess-Ion of
lnt-.sli fail; mi, tit t!:at sh
pail, mietit that should
a h- 'ti n
.thout hating en.-iice.l in a I
. e . .i . .
t of strength on the or.estu.n of
tii, ir majority li vl the renlt Ken at
all doubtful, while the friends of the
measure declare that public opinion
is gra bially drifting to their eide of
the ipjt-ti.iu.
After the rtd of September the red
emption of trade dollar a will be clos-
l 14, . . .
, -. 'n.l the ..pportuui tr of the hold
' ;eiB of this light-weight coin to re
lei'iif the vah;e stamped n it for it
win i.e over. J..1.1I.411 tradp.lllar"
have U en received at th Sub-Treasure
III 1 1 i n-l. An.l ,l.t.. t . .
. ' - " " uiin i uirr Olie-
j Wi g StT Two .
I " . . a u nun a
i had lnilll'ji:
us of the dollar redeemed
1 avo been nent to the Mint a: d the
remainder is still in the vaults of the
Sub-Treasury.
Ann rican '-Do you mean to sav
you landed at Castfo d.vrden without
a cent''"
New Citiren (-peaking in a foreign
an
i..e, iess it looK ail l liail
to pay inv passage over."
"Do von understand any trade''
"No."
What do yon expect to do?"
"Nothing."
"Do von siinr.nsA rvpoTi'o l.r am
going to take care of you?
. L L I l - i"w o,
"Well, if tbev don t thevT1 rrf.t
dynamited, that's alb"
Gua Suobberly Burprised Mrs.
Bondclipper while ehe wa9 painti:i-j
lapicturM. "Aw, Mrs. liondchpiHT,
1 1 had no idea you were an artist,"
ssni Sriobberly. "I eupposo you
thought I was stnpider than I really
am" replied Mrs. Bondclipper in s
bantering mood. "Oh. no. I nevah
for a ruoment though you were stu
pider than you weally are. On the
contrary, I thnpposed yon were not
no stnpid ath you weally are Texas
Sifting.
In ditching through a raoadow on
Solomon Jieoders nronertv, near
Little Germany. Springs township,
and when f,bout IS inches below the
surface the workmen came upon
white oak logs, limbs and leaves of
the s:imo kind of wood. On the
surface they found Indian arrow
heads and muscle shells. The oldest
inhabitants of that section never saw
a stump or tree where the ditch has
been made. Bloomfield Advocate.
Tho 'Winnipeg Call weeps daily
over Dakota fartners who, it alleges,
are not only in a terribly oppressed
condition, but live in daily terror of
death because "cyclones and torna
does but in a appearance daily in the
ill fated lemtorv. 1 his is bold piece
of mendacity. There have not been
over three tornadoes of a serious na
ture in Iakotathis season. St. Paul
I'ionecv Tress.
A dangerous counterfeit of ihe sil
ver dollar is made of ground glass
)iiil)!t:e ' with t:n, Ir-ad and other
nu ta!s. If held iu'the Jm of t'i,e
... 1 ..
hand nnd rapped vigorously with the
ban-ho i f a knife tun dollar is easily
split. They have the metallic ring
.f a genuiue dollar, are the correct
size and of nearly the exact weight.
Profess- r Proctor says that were
it not for the house lly, epidemics
would carry oil" millions of people
cvtrv vear. Science may wri'di the':
! earth, measure the Mars, tame-
lije I
; -i i , . . -
, eat impiaKe an.l cyclOUc- an.l do many
i oilit r amusing tliings. but it never
never
can I'dhvini'H l.ut.l 1 .... ,.,.., t...t
! tlies aro a human ne.-rsiv.
o . .. .... . . . . .' . .. "i
. L l.t . IN A. 1. n . 1 '11CT III . r-j .
!.i;-vi.. Kan., August 10.
I -Jii.-auna .-Miner. luavoroi this CUV, ' i u . . r i.- r ,1
! 1 .. .1 . . . .T x i ? I I mud lluuse of heprtstutaitrei of the Com-
J.lem,!. the statement thatf.be has said ,uuu t al:h f itm,ylcani i. General .U
! that sho tlUIs her Otiicial duties too I Kmblv mei. Tint llic IoKomiih: is Liroi'osed
. llir.T..t, OtTlia f. V u n-. ...... n L'U. .1-
....... .....at. I 11, 1, 1 Ulllll.lt'-
" I, iiuii:miiu n'.iites. which
"he also attends to. and
dees not
c,.r.? hiia t f cither.
'John Swinton declares that the
rnrniiH-!s!,: of the Kni-'hts of Labor
has l.ilh-n i.iT alK:;t one-third i-r one
half within tL" j.ust twelve months.
Swintou s statement is corroborated,
iu soiue meusuro at least, by other
report r.. and there is no doubt that it
is founded on fact
A colored mm of Jlopkinsville.
T - . . 1... .1 . . ' . . 1
11 - lo are a .irat :
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Mni'icu'T rusu-!
'CfT out on Lna ns he passed. Ho
w:,s n"''' 'Fsful- for the iuuto was !-o ;
-J:rtiM.-a that he drew a revolver and '
.I - .., t!.-.. !..." . I .J' . . . . 1 ,
1 ii" i,e piui iicai joker.
him.
-Pranlj IVi-hl.-l.r. w.-1! todoLuteh
4 r f onr.edsburo-, Fultoli coLii.ty,
La. it i.-. :.j;i;i'.h,1. eloiied niti. 7.e"t
, -. f:
tio V.'fiol.t.
a buxoi.i la.-s of IS.
Pel -hiei is ID yours old. married, and
leaves liehind him a wife and seven
chil.ln n ..
- sa .
A Railroad Horror.
CiuTTsoitTn, 111., Au. 11. The
Nia-ura Falls exeur-sion trai
liolf ,r,in.o ,.o t ....! ., ,
runnincr iuto a bnrnin,enU... T),"
Two Hitmen and another All crn ftf-r
i scared serious inj-.ity. The ten er.rs
were piled on top of two engines,
being telescoped and piled across
and on top of each other. It is mir
accle how any encaped, as the
c oaches and engines do not occupy
over two car lengths of track aud all
on top of the roadbed. In one coach
net a person escaped. In another
only a ladv.
Ninety dead have been taken out
up to this time and two hundred
wounded are now in Chattsworth, in
tho town hall, school house, depot,
etc. At Piper City there are a large
number of wounded over fifty.
The dead are estimated at over one
hundred. The cars caught fire, but
the llatues were put out bv trainmen
and passengers.
It was a dry run 10 fort deep, lo
feet wide.
a ue engineer of th hi st
j-'omotive saw the light of the burn-
lrg hn lgo but was to near to stop
The tlrst engine leaped the 13 feet
and t n-.-L- ii.. -.,.. I- il. -ii
k;. i tt, t i , .
l . 1 t-i 1
i i.- e, t. x uf? enirin'T'er ot t no
L.f,n.i ,,., ?:,,r S1
aa. iij v ' IliC
nreman was seriously injured
Tin
horrors of the scene cannot be d s.
cribeiL About 100 people were in
jured. Some became crazv. and two
men who were injured deliberately
ended their misery by shooting, each
a bullet into hi- head." Heads, limbs,
and other parts of the human body
were ghastly sight that th ere fell
upon in evtry part of thewrn k. Hovt
the bridge came to be on fir ia not
definitely known.
The First Drummer.
Daniel II. WollT, of chaiiibersbnr g
says ho is the first commercial travel
er who ever went on the road. In
lSHhewent to Philadelphia as a
salesman with the dry goods Louse
of Dunton, James ft Co. -Trade
was dull that year," says Mr. Wolll",
;-and I suggested to the firm the
idea of sending some out anion" the
country merchants to drum up trade."
. "Who will bo the drummer?" asked
one of the firm.
" I will .' I replied, and they sent
rue out... That was the origin of the
term -drummer,' by which all travel
ing salesman are now known
T i
j on the road and solicited trada anion"
the merchants of N.M, a. r.i n."
, u.i veu"
tral Pennsylvania and Xe
J I or five yoars I curried no namples,
i filling my customers' orderB from
j samples provided by themselves. In
1S4'. it struck me U of ft kii.i.7ati tl-ot !
ims was necessarily keeping my trade
limited, and that if I carried a line of
samples of my own I could introduce
new goods and more of them- I
sent to the firm and showed them
that the samples were coming from
the wrong end of the line, and they
saw the point nd furnished me with
samples. From that year dates the
custom of carrying samples by drum
mers. By this time, of course, other
house had put the mon on the road
to represent them and dram up trade
bnt I was the first person in the coun
try to engage in the business, and n0
agent ever carried a sample box, bng,
or trunk until I had demonstrated
its importance." Mr.AYoliT Las been
constantly on the road ever since his
pioneer trip among the country mer
chants, and at the ago of nearly 70
is sr,l drnmming up trade for a Phil
adelphia honse. Bulletin.
Standard Machinery.
W'm. BeU sells a full line of Stand
ard machinery and farm implements,
among which are American lioad
Machine Co's., lievereible Koad Ma
chines. Newark Machine Cos., Col
umbus, O., Victor Double lluller,
Grain Drills, horse rakes &c. Ilauck
A: Comstoeks, Sawmills, Cider mills,
Corn Planters. Feed Cutters &c.
Ellis' Champion, Thresher and Sep
arators for one and two horse tread
power, sweep power, or steam pow.
er, Syracuse Chilled Plow, Riding
Plows and Hide Hill Plows. Root's
Mount Jov. two horse, wheeled and
ningle horse cultivators. Lawrence
.t Co's Champion Spring Tooth Har
rows. Kcii&irs kept for all of the
abo! goods, also, rep:iirs for Johns-
I . . 1 I. t r r 1.1 o.i.l I- ii r..l it Ma,,,
ton Harvester Co,, nnd Eureka Mow
er Co's machinery.
Milllintown. Juniata county, Pa.
Mar 2, 87, 5 mo.
LKGiL.
4 M
Vti.
-MENDMENT TO TUE COXSTITf-
,,n rroiio.-.ol to tbe citizens vl this
L.uiuiuoDHt'.iiin tor in, ir aiuirovat or rc-
Coilim,inH'i&llh nf HtliMft-li-fini a. Pr.li'ish.
cU by r.icrot tlio Secretary of th Com-
niuwelth, in -urunce ol article
XVIII
ol tlie Count it utiou.
Joint resolution proposing an ameml-
CTIllS 1 Beit retoreJ tu Hit Smatr
t&. MIlJAIila-r.illil..nra.lthji.tiMr.tliti..r, tl.a
i ciiiumoiiwvaith of l'euus Ivaiiii iu accord-
..lieu with tho Tovisioiis ot the eigliteculh
article thercf :
AMENDMENT.
Strike oat tnitu sectioa 1 of article eight,
the tour ijualitii-atioi, tor voters b.-li
reads ai toilon a :
-It I veuly-two years of age or upwards,
he shall Lave jui.i within two years, a slte
or county tax, whiih shall haro been as
sessed at least ls months, ami j.aid at
i, ast one iiK.uth before tuo eloctiou.'i so
that the secliou which reads as lollows :
Evtry male citizth. tv,ntv-one tears
of age, possessing tho 1o1Iokiii)( jua:inc
tious, sLail 1m inlitloJ to vote, at ail elec
tions :
First. Ilesh ill hare Isi-u a citirjn of the
li. it-, d stiAit.a aj least one tuouth.
econ 1. He shall have resided ia the
slate oue year (or it, Laving previous
ly U-i-n a him, if! 1 elector or native born
citizen dUhe stale, he shall have removed
tln-rt-treiu aud returned, then six months)
iiiaiico.Ut-1) prei e.linjr ihe election.
Hhi.1. He shll have routed in the elec
tion district Kiiere he shad oiler to vote at
lean two wooths iiuiiitdiately precediiig tho
tlft ti,.n.
Fotirtti. If twenty-two years of age or cp
aril, he sha.l have paid, within twoyears,
a state or county tax, nhich shall ' have
teen assessed at least two mouths, and paid
at least one mouth bviere the elec.ion,-'
shall lie amende. I, so as to read as foil ows :
Every male citizen twenty-one years el
age, possessing the toliowiujt qualification,
shall he entitled to vote at the polling p.ice
of the election district ot which he shall at
the time be a resident and not elsewhere .-
First Ho shall have been a citizen ot the
Cmled Slats at least thirty days.
Sicotid. He shall have resided in tbe
state one year (or if, bavitig prt-Tiousljr
been a qualified elector or native boru citi
len ol the state, ho shall have removed
then Irom and returned, tnen six months)
immediately preceding tho election.
'1 bird, lie shall have resided in the elec
tion district where he shall offer to vote at
least thirty days immediately preceding tbe
election. The legislature, at the session
thereof next alter the adoption of this sec
tion, cliall, and Irom time to tiiuo thereaf
ter urny. enact laws to properly enloice this
Kvery male citizen of the age of
twenty-one years, who shall have been a
citizen tor Unity days and an inhabitant of
this stato one year next preceding an elec
tion, except at municipal elections, and for
the last thirtv days a resident or tha elec
tion district in which be may offer his vote,
shad be enuiied to vote at such election in
the election district of which be shall at the
time be a resident and not elsewhere for
all otlicers that nox aro or hereafter may
lie elected b.T the people : Provided. Toil
in time of war no elector in the actual lull- I
itary service of the State or of the United
States, iu ihe army or navy thereof, shall
be deprived of his vote by reason of his ab
sence from such election district, and the
egnlature shall have power to provide tho
manner in which and the time and place at
which such absvnt electors may ote, mad
for the returu and canvas of their votes in
the election district in which tbeT respect
ively reside.
Filth. For the pnrjT.se of voting, no per
son shall be deemed to have gained or lost
a residence by reason of his presence or
absence while employed in the service of
the L'nited States or the Stata, nor nhtle
engaeed in the navigation of the waters ot
the Sut or of the high seas, nor while a
stndent vt any college or seminary of learn
ing, nor while kept at any almshousa or
public institution, except tha inma'es of
any home for disabled and indigent soldiers
and sailors, who, lor the purpose of voting,
shall be deemed to reside in the election
district where said home is located. I,aws
shall be made lor ascertaining, by proper
proofs, the citizens wbo ahalf be entitled to
the right ol auflraaw hereby established.
A true copy of th joint resolution.
CH A KLtS W. STONE,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE,
By virtue of an order issued out ot tbe
Orphans' Court of Juniata county, the un
d'rigned,Adniinstratrix of the estate of
Elias tVolf, deceased, will expose at public
sale, on the premises, in Susquehanna
townMiip, Juniata county, at I o'clock P. .
THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1887
The following described real estate, vix
A tract of land bounded on the north bv
lands of Maria Dressier and lands of S G
Dressier ; east by lands of W. (. Strawser-
South by lauds of S. ti. Dressier and wg't
by lands or Jacob G. Dresalar containing
FORTY-FIVE ACRES,
ore or less. About
Thirty Acre- Cleared,
and ucder cultivation, aid the balance
woodland. The improvements consist of a
1-arge Frame weather-boarded
DWELLING HOl'SE,
BANK BARN and other out-buildings.
There are alos various kinds of fruit trees
on tbe premisea.
Tl-UUV . t.
"UJ"' a en per. cent, cash when the
property ia struck down, and the U,...
anane 1st day of April, lbbti, when
deed
possession will be given.
tMMA J. WOLFE,
Administratrix.
July 13, les7.
LEGJiL.
ri'haxs'Coukt salk ov
VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE.
By virtao of an order o" h Orphnns'
Court of Jucinta Co., the andersigneil Kx
ecarors of ttie estate of John F. initii, de
crsed, will sell bv public veiiine or out
cry, on the premises in Walker township,
at 1 o'clock f. M-, on
Saturday, August 27th, 1887.
The following described real estate, to
wit .-
A tract of land situate in Walker town
ship, Juniata couutv, Pa., bounded ami d
scribed as lollowa : On Ih-i north by lands
of Kebecca Miller, and Cioyd Klosx; on the
east by liinds of Henry Long, lJebccea
Smith (widow), Wesley Smith, and C buries
Wcrtx ; on the south by the Juniata river
aud on the west by lands of Jerome Thomp
son, containing
148ACEES,
mora or less, having thereon erected a (rood
tone Jouble House, plastered outside and
icside, Good Uauk B.irn, waon-shed, and
Other oul-buiiding, good water at houie
aud baru. L,and level and uuariy all river
bottom. There aru two orchards on the
farm, oue in good bearing couditiuu and
the otliLrja.it beginning to bear. This farm
is situated about three miles tinui T'ti-im
sontowu, two miles lroiu Mexico Htation,
one mile from V an Dyke station on the 1.
R. K., and tire miles from Mittliutowu, the
county, seat. Conrenient to chun-h-'s.
schools and stores, and in a desirable' snd
valuable farm.
TEKMS OF SALK : Ten per cent, to ha
paid by the purchaser when the property is
stricken il'iwn ; forty-lie per cent, on the
flirt day of April, 1HS; forty-u've per cent,
(the balance) on the tlrst day ot April, l.KS'.l,
ihe lal p.ivtoeiii to be secured by judg
ment bond on the premises, to bear inter
est Irom the first day of April, If.
JOHN M. SMITH,
SOLOMON MAN BECK,
Executors.
o
KniANS' COL'KT SILK OK
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Hy virtue of au order ! ihe Orphan's
Court ol Juniata county, iha utideinimtd
Administrator cam telumeutu i-irJS ot l,':e
estate nt ilioiuaa nails, late ot Monroe
township, deceased, will sr.i by p;;!ic ken-
duo or outcry, on the premises at 1 o'clock
I. M -, oti
Saturday, September 3rd, 1887,
The l'!.oit: i1rci ilel rest pi.r t,. n: :
A tr.ict of find idtua-e in Mnnr.,c T.. w
sb.p, Juniata cotintv. tj. .;:.,: - and -ie.
ed as follows : un ti.e north l,y iun,W S. '
Mills and Kli.ut Kaiup, on tin: s-mtn l.y Is.i is i
of George Kitmieit a i l John Fii.k. on the '
a'est by lands ot S,i1oii,od l.uuv-r, anil on !
the eat by lands ol ii'i.ri;o H..,'k:ibra' iit
aud Michael Kutult-'t, cuitaiiiii-ic
160 ACRES,
more or h-s-i, over one t.iindre-l a-'r a c.i,-ar-ed,
ttie remainder liin(r limb.T land we'l
a-t with chestnut stul rv, W oak, linit ir
ther',if t-rected a
UoudrranieTtvo Stury Iluae,
and
."VC.V BilH liAIt.T,
and other outbuii.liuas arid ixv irood
rillinmc wat.-r. Tins a d-'sirah!u proper- j
ty located atiout two miles from K.clili,- 1, I
iu clo,' pr',xtiiiiiy lo achjols and in aa in- 1
tellimt and uioral coi.iliinniTy .
TEKMS Ten p, r r.-tit. ,i( mo p i-, i,,s,i j
money to bt paid when tin: property is '
strtckin il"u ; lil'ti in p,-r ci lit. on t!.e '
contirtu-ition of sale Lv the i'.m, t'u- ,
res; itie on . j r il !-t, wlu-u iw,s;'- 1
ion nl be civeii.
FETE" HI!0'.rN, 1
Adu.iutRirat.'r c. t. a. I
Julv C7, 1KS7. i
"NEARLY CRAZED
with pain" is the sad err of many I. ylrtira
of rheumatism or neuralgia, and frequently
ottier diseases, such aa kidney aud liver
complaints, are directly traceable to rheu
matism or neuralgia. These diseases, for
some uneiplainal.le reason, are rapidly in
creasing, aud in many instances arc the
direct caut-e of much sirkneas whiih so
hides Iu real origin as to 1 mistaken for
otlier diseases. I a curing rheumatUm, neu
ralgia, sick headache, and in many ca.c of
kidney and liver trouldes, Athlophoros baa
wrouglit wonders. Those who have used
it are best qualitic-d to speak of its merit.
Kouses Point, New York.
I took Athlophoros and I think it helped
me. I had not walked for 8 weeks when I
took the Athlophoros and have walked
since. 1 have taken nearly all medicines
recommended for rheumatism, and I think
that Athlopliori helped iuc the inot of
any. 1 am nut entirely cured yet, but am
froinf to take Alhlophoros if it romesoa
bad aniu. Mrs. Tmns. ITayes.
lkltenville, Vt., Aimust ISth,
I can tliankiiilly say 1 believe 1 owe my
life to Athlophoros un an inetrumerit in
the hand of l iod. I have bad no return
of those awful spella of neuralgia of the
heart since I last wrote you. Hoping this
may induce others to try so valunl ,le a medi
cine, I remain Very respectfuUv vours,
Mr. C. N'. I'AKiK.
Pawling, N. Y., Autru.t 19, ISSf,.
The liottle ot Athlfiphoroa 1 jirociired
for Jacob lteinner's wife acted like a c harm.
She had been confined to her lied for threo
wi-eks or more. Guild hardly help herself
any. In one week she was on her feet. She
had not long before sri ven hlrt h to a child and
had inflammatory rheumatism.
A. A. Tonrr.
Every dniirghst should keep Athlophoros
and Athlophoros Pills, hut where they can
not be bought of the drusrgtst the Atl.lo
phoroB Co., 113 Wall Ht., New York, will
end either (carriage paiJ) on receipt of
rwrular price, which is f l.t per tattle
for Athlophoros and f0c. for Pills.
For liver and kidney divas. dTvpcpsla. In
digestion, weaknew. nervous del.ilUy, Uist-aM-a
pf women, constipation, hea,la,-he, impura
Uood, Ac, A thlophuros I 'Ilia axe uueyualwd.
USS1AN
HEUMATISM
dat
atvtMnc bo rriium -'-Tm bos IS biiiim
"a avery ttma. Is auad
tiML. Brass. Iaoatar. Pa.
!a lUmns. SB., Rlonjrirg Fa.
. R. a. H Kooisso. Slaoaton. Va.
Mas. Ww MaaAao, !) WIm oV. Pailadelphla.
J F. Mn,. OaauSwi. H j.
Mas. Mast Gai-bo. MoRHtnn, If J
rws Kill. M.o-h C-hafvk F
ICVfe.HV BOX Jt
as avora .V-''S?
tbaub akKsXVLiS'
am JSJyt
Tlriw, this Sla .a, rV
42-
PRICE
S2.5Q
rra est.
For Qooji-irtA iufiirroatinn. leMr1rrtve l'a.
pb'f-l. witU tetitnoniala. I r.
Tar sais Ly wJl truguu. U one or ttie otbar ia
Bt in Kjtcu,.u w furu aa it Iu you. Ao not he iu
B-.iarisd toteksscrtlnus alse. tvr.l apply drant to ths
Oraand Annta. PFAKl.ZKll JtltOM. e- .
kit) Oil Atwrk-att &vre. rullatdelvkb.
TUSCARORA ACADEMY,
Fall term oix-ns Mondav, September 5th
lh7. Prepares lor college or business;
instruction thorough; low rales. For cir
culara. aud other inrormation, address the
Principal,
K. F. ELLIOTT, A. li.
Caution Notice.
Allrpersons are hereby cantioned a(?aiot
hunting or tishinp on the property o the
nndersigned in Fayette township, as the
tresspass laws will bo enforced.
EpnBAin Diisa.
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
OFMIFFM5ITOW,Pi.
WITH
BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL.
Stockholders Individually Liable.
JOSKPH ROTHROCK. Prendent.
T. VAX 114 WIN, Cashier.
D1RECTOES.
TV'. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Kothrock,
Noah Ilorlaler, Philip M. Kepner,
Amos ii. Honsall, Louis K. Atkinson,
Kobert K. Parker,
STOCKHOLkKBS :
Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley,
Joseph Kothrock,
Jane II. Irwin,
htfoi0 Jacobs,
L. E. Atkinson,
V. C Pomeroy,
AmosG. Bousall,
Noah Hcrtzier,
Chariot te Snyder,
M.irv Kurtz,
K. E. Parker,
J. Holmes Irwin,
T. V. Irwin,
V. li. Prow.
John Hertzler.
Three and Four per cant, interest will be
paid on ci'itidcates of deposite.
fjm 23, 1887 tf
J WISH TO STATB
A FEW FACTS
Worth Knowing,
That I can stop toot Venn in less than
five minutes ; t:o pain, mi extracting.
That I can extract teeth without pain,
by the oe of a fluid applied to tho tenth
and gnmi ; no danger.
That Diseased O ra (known
aa Scurvy ) treat y!Jj, ed sncccssf nlly
and a cure war -yrHj2 ranted in every
case. "kv-jj-f
Teeth Filled and warrautfcd for life.
Artificial Teath rejuiired, exchanped or,
remoddled, troni $-.1.1:0 to $12 per set.
Beautiful Gnu Knauieled Tuel inserted at
prices to suit all.
All work warranted to give perfect satis
faction. People who have artificial teeth
with nil irll thay cannot eat, are especially
invited to call. Will visit profi-ssionally
at their homes if notified by letter.
Will visit reularlv at Uichllotd the 2nd
wi't-ks of May nud O.-tobur.
Tlcus Cvih.
G. DERR,
PrnclUii; I)c-utit.
EKTABI.IMJKIt IN 11 i tr F LINTO WS, Pi., IS IffiO.
Oct. 14
IHE H8TE FEED MILL
f r
Farmers and .Planters.
Been tried and ttel for over
SO "S"eLra
eml tierer ftini wantir.c:. Grindu thor
oiitfhiT nd rapidly Com. "Wheat, Fe-d,
Fluster. Coal. Cufloe, tNilt, tspices, etc.
Easily oporata I. li-qmr, 5 litH j.owr. Toe r,nf
stftont-'f -T.K-r. BcjttutU ir.'f Let grinder vrt 'nrtk.
THE JOHN T. fiOYE !?1TG CO.
BUFFALO H. Y.
mm umm mm.
VlnrmfivtrtrpM for tbe wboi-snlo tra,le of
the latest (styles
Carriages,
Surreys,
Phaetons,
Buggies and
Spring Wagons
of the fiui'M .jiuillty, nn 1 t-.aranf
;ive Kiitiafnctiou.
,1 ,i
fiilnhiffue aim yrirm evt upon nyplis'ition,
CEDAR ST., r?Ff-DA, ft. Y.
IIo-t IiOt, How Restored !
Just published, a new edition of DK
CL'LVK KWELL'S CKLEBKATEI) KSSA X
on Ihe radical cure of S I'Ekhtorruii:a or
Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Kuuiinal
Losses, Im-oTEacr, Mental and Physical
lucnpacity, Imsediuieuts to Marriuee,' etc.:
also, C'.N.t MPTii.s, KriLErsY and Fits, in
dnced by self-indulgence, or sexual extrav
agance, The ccl brafed author, In this admirable
essay, clearly demon trstes from atbirty
year' succi Hfu! practicv, that the alarm
inft cotisejuence of self abnse may be rad
ically cured ; pointine out a mode of cure
ut ouco simple, certain, and effectual, by
means of which every suflerer, no ni itt.-'r
what his condition may be, mav cure him
self cheaply, ivately and radirally.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any address, jmt-imid, on receipt ot four
cents or two postage stamps. Address
CTLVEKWELL MEDICAL CO.,
41 Ann St., New York, N. Y. ;
Oct. 8-HG. Pust-Oilice Box 450.
ESSENTIAL OILS
W I NT EH (5 KEEN, PEl'PERM INT
PENNY KUi AL, SPEARMINT
of prime qnulity l,r,ii?l,t in ativ quantity for
cash on delivery, trie of brokerage com
mission, stor jpe, c.t l,y '
OOnf.KA, OLCOTT,
Importers and Exportrrs, b8 William St
ew York. Alig. 17 87
Private Sale.
The unaersiftned will sell at private sale
a firm ol US acres, in Milford township
midway between Mill! in and Port Roval
along the railroad. The land is nearly all
cleared ar.d tillable, watered by a spring
The land is underlaid with iron ore n, ar the
surface. Sloping to the sun, it is a desira
b.e situation tor fruit growing, especially
peaches. The improvement, are Tgood
house, and bank barn, all kinds of fruit and
a peach orchard ol six hundred tre.-a iust
coming -into bearing. I will sell it for sev.
en but drod dollars. For Furthor particu
lars call on, or address
Mai-rice Lkosabd,
Oakland Mills,
Juniata County, p.
March IG, l&o", tf.
ti 7 W J ST jr "j. a liii. r : .i
9 I v r V H v-T ' n 3 J 7
A COLOSSAL
Bright, New Spring
SUMMER
The Champion CTetliler ol Juniata Couuly bavlngr Jut re.
turned f'rntli Eastern cltie witli a wonderful
SPRING & SUMMER STOCK,
Will mako friends, outshine riyals, win victories, an-1 oll itself ou it8
merits. MEN'S BOY'S & CHILDREN'S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
anl Gent's furnishing goodu. First Claps, combining Style, Quuliy an
Elegance, with prices that will astonish you. No sale in expected nn,.
I prove this.
Cut I ask your patronage only when I givo complete satisfaction
stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS SIIOKS OVKR-ALLS, VVATCIIES
JEWELRY, Calico, Percale aud White Shirts. Neck wear, CoIIum
Ca fTs,Tmki and Satchels, is fall and complete. Call and see.
Sain'l STRAYEB,
THE OLD RELIAKLE CLOTHIER AND Fl'RXISHKR
IN PATTERSON.
Jane 10, 18S6.
J.
WiRKEN PLKT1B,
ATTOKSK T-AT-L A Vf,
MIFFLINTOW, JUNIATA CO., PA-,
i- oolicctinir ana conveyancing pronitly
dticuut u aw ii i u m ti ai v. v u a ri vi V f I AJV I
'orti Jui'JiDj;. Ku Iraucc ou Mai itr (.
4-J.f7.
!.ot K. Atkioji. F. M. M. 1'ts.viu.
ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW,
M1FFLINTOYTJJ, PA.
rX?"Collectlng and Convevancicg prompt
: lj attended to.
OrricK On Vain atret, in ploce ml resi
w-
; dene l Louts K
! Krlda nlr.tt.
i -
Atkiason, hMi-, south of
UlctUw, lb0.
CRAWFORD, M. -
I I .
-"-
, Ha resumed actively th practice ol
! Medicine and Surgery ana ttjuir collateral
. uinututr. vi,i.c at u; i.ui u,i vi ' "
and Orange Htreet, Mtlliintown , I'a.
March 29, 176.
i .
Jinx" VcLaigulim.
Jo.lErlt W..?TIMKL
INSURANCE AGENTS,
PORT ROr.1I., JVSIAT.t CO., V.f.
U On ly reliable Companies represonted.
Dec. 8, I -.- y
SPRI H B OP ENINB.
You will want to Ijuv from
1 l i i i c
rnr iiu- ;iii,l f, ,iu l ,!fl, KT.if'U- ,,f
..v... ...... ...
! cmnvf i crmiri)
j fcl nlAll CC 0l3l.lLJv
H DP K3 ri
V w
T. ri 1 l i
Uur Dress IjooJs Department
is full to oversowing. Don't
miss the bargains, we invite vou
to come in ami .see for yourself.
You enn be suiieil with our low
iriced dress ginnls of all the
newest shades. Yoa m;iv want
something in Iilack ami Color
ed Silks, Black nnd Colored
Cashmeres. - We have them.
Call for what you want.
OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT
You will lind one of the most '
complete in the county. The
boots and shoes that we sell
this reason have nn improred
sole and heel that adds to their
wearing quality. Don't miss :
them. ,
We hare Men's Fine Shoes at
prices that w ill astonish vou, our1
tock of Ladies' Shoes can not
, . .,
be surpassed in the county.
"
Our stock is all fresh and clean
1 tlx ii , ,
and sold at prices that will sur-
, , , '
priSC VOU. e have Oil hand:
a full line of Fresh, Plain and :
Fancy
GROCERIES.
Also, the Only full line of
'
Ci UEE NS WA LIE
in the county-. Every
house
must have its full Slipplv Of i
r l-i i - .
vueens unu oiassware, tins
the'store to call on for such ar-
tides.
All orders by mail will re
ceive prompt attention.
Remember the place,
Main Street, Opposite CorKT House,
Mi town, pa.,
Frederick ESPENSCHADE.
DSlNES
5YRUP
CURES
.Goughs
Subacribe lor tlie Sequel and firOUca
mem
COLLECTION
o r
A .tO
STYLES
Sly
and
fttnl
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
TIUS-TABLK
i
On and alter Sunday Mav I'L-.-.d, jjg;
trails that atopat Miiu ill ria asf
SASTWAKD.
Altoona AccoiinoDATiox It-avea A'Us-a
dailv at 5 20 a. iu., Tjruc " 4 a i
Ilnntingdon i,0:! a. m., Motint CiJB
'.",-4 a. m., .Vmtoa liattiiitun 7.01 .
I Ji;frin , a. tu., I.,'wi-,t,wn 7 j' .
tn., Miltord S.ll a i.i., ii : -11 1 a b.17 a a, '
j P'M-t Koyul a. ,.. Mexico ''
! Tuwan.ra S,:.2 a. m.. Vand ,;, '
! Tbomi'sontown S.4-! a. tu., I)urwJr i a 47 J
I ni., Millerstown b.;4 a ni., Swpri .i,ia
' in., arriving at Hnrnslmr2- at In I.i. u
...!. t,i.:t .1..,. , ,. - . -. .,
; -l ' """ur.j.uia, d 10 p. m.
! Sf A Slouk Ext-BKPs leaves Aitijuna da;'v
. a.i . .., tui., ar.d atoppinp a all rce-ui
! stations bt-tv.-n AltO'.na and liarri.',. .
;r,u,-!.,s l,ir: at V-to . ,u .
1,,,.....-
j ii.i'J . .;., ana arriv,
o.l5p. Ui.
a in I'liilailo j ;m a;
JJail Train leaves fit's) n
'Z datir
J U.OJ . ill., A irOOUtt t , I -0 p. tu. .11,1,1
pirg at ail rcj.-iti.ir atati.,1,8 arrivusat ' -' m
, at a t;! j,. tu.. Uarriaburg 7.00 p. m., 7.-
. 1(;e'p!iia 4 r, a. m.
S!ai! Eij.rrss l.-avo Pittbur at l O i
I AI'.-."La(j 2 ) j. tu ; Tyrono ti 64 p m ; liur.t
I in-j loti i oi p i.i ; Lowi.town fc 61 p m ; il ".
if!in15pni; ll.,rri.-burS lu 45 p ui : Fiiit'a
! dvlt'hia 4 -J'. am.
j FLiladelpbia Kiproaa wil
' at 1 1 liou Ilaed.
atup at U.Cia
WtSTWAKD.
I Fat Line leaves I'liiadelphia dailv at
I 11 60 a iu; Ha!rioou--g 3 40 p ui ; ill ". a
LSimiivn J Z.I p ua; i.l.juu.
b 10 p n,; arriv.-h at lVtmburz at 11 i
Way Fasf-er leaves Ph-la-'-'- ,
.... . ' 1 u.ia..-.. j,a
o i-.;y ai i ..u a. iu.; Hamb.;r(t, a I.i a. ui
1 L""JC3n",:'i b 1 5 Nort, . S,
I m.; MiilerM.-.wn, 9 4t. m.;Thuip-jt.:wa
; oS a. ui.; Van U.vk, lu a. ui.s fa-ar'
i -' a. m.i al.'VK-., 1(J o, a. m ; 1'ort
jia;, Hn:ia. M.:!lia, J ) .i .
! JIil,,:rJ. !0 -' Xarro, in a. a,.!
: LentowU, 10 4i; a. iu.; aicv-yt ..a, u u
a. ui.; .ei..Q uainilton, 11 6 j a. in.; Uaa-
.,(:. on, i. i, p. ni.; uroiie, i 04
Altoona, 1 4U p. ni., au'i at..j, at
atationa betweuu Uarrisb.tr; au 1 A.
i'"Tt r.XfKK-,1 leaves l'!nUi
I if.A i -
IV ai j i ) ii
ill., llarriblirir. lu ... im
. M.ipping ai noenviiie, Marv,ri!, lUacaa
; Don, Newport, Mili,-rtow.,; Tbotiip-,;ita,
, i'orl h-.val, taue at iH-Um, 1 1 j., . .u ; Kl.
toona, 'J. -ii a. tu., a:id Fttt-barir. 0 In a.m.
Mail Ijiaim leaves l'liiiad.pti:a da tv at
; t.W a. iu., llarrisbnrg 11.- a. u. t
I potl, I- U p. in., MtMlin 1-.4 7 p. Ui'., Muj,-
t ;i.j at all regular, atationa i,et.eeu Jajtita
. aud Altooua reaches Altoona a, i ,i) ai
j I'lltsburg 5.20 p. ui.
I Ai.ti'iisa AccouMrAriu? ai PfcJ
i adelpbia daily at 11 ;,. a. ui., Harr!a-irg "at
4. lop. ni., Duucaun.jn 4.4 3 p. :u.,
, pv rl 6,1' p. in., Miilerst-j
u 6.-'j it. m.,
j 1 iioiupno.ilowu 6,:;-j p. iu., Va,i l. il
p. lu., Titscarora 6.4 p. m., Maxi - J.-iJ f.
! iu., Fort Koyal 6,64 p. ui., ili-tm t,iJ f
iu., Lewistou ti.lid p. ui., ilrFT;a -4f
p. iu., .Newton Ha.uiit,,, ;tj m t
; lli.utitij.-dou 7 4'J p. tu. Attuu.i n u i.
Facilic txprets leaves Fbiladcipbia 11-5
pni; ilarrisourK o 10 a ui j J;u: ani.aa i
a'Jam; Men port 4 01 a ui ; Mt::iia4 4:i
ui; Lew iatou a 6 04 a lu ; Mc Voctui ;7
a in; Mt. futon 6 64 a ui; il .;i.ti:.eaa I
20 a in ; Ftrrs burg ti ii i am; ijr;K Creek
; 0 48 a in; Tyrone 7 07 a ui ; ii.:.'.-, M::j
7 ' a m ; Altoona 05 a ui ; F:t:sbiir(j
1- 4i i, m.
Sea 6.1:., re Express east,
ou jiiuUn,
-iii cotineit with iundav Mi
til e-i-t iear:aj
ilarri.tt.urd it 1 13 p. ,u.
' y 1 avenger west at,-1 Va:l ei-t
' str t Liickuow and iwniutii swit,
; whan iia-rged.
lkwistown division
' T ; . - l tr . . . ....
n-ac LaC v sit i w n Ju-irt .a tor ill
roy at 8.i a.,., 10 . ,, .! i. p L r
Sui.liury ai 7 15 a iu, .j ri) p i.
Traiua arrive t Lewiftown Jtinotli.n tr.a
sunbury
MUroy at a U0 a tu, 1 2-i pin, 4 JO f tu : tr
U 2'i a ru, 4 lu i. tu.
J TTRONK niVISIu.V.
! Traitib leave Tyrone lor B-llrt.mta i
j Lock Haven at s lo a m, 7 16 p m. Lcv
I Tyrone for Cur eiisville ai,d C;-ar.i l
b L'O a ru, 3 K, j, ui,7 p in.
. li've Tj-wne lor Warriors jlark,
I',.,., i , I, f . ... .
, "M-j.,.,,,! r musce aim scutu at
ni and 4 M , tu.
Truins arrive at Tin mn ti.-tn Fti-llefontt
ai i L "ck " lvt" Hl ui v ' '' pm'
i rains arrive at Tvrono from C::rfai-
villc'"lCleaiUeldat '6 0S,
ata, aa-1 li 4)
- f
Troitia arrivo at Tyrone fr-'ta Scia, Wr
riors Mark and lvfiusylvaina Fumat-e t
j a ni, at '1 35 p tii.
H. & H. T. R. K. i BEDFOIJD MVIC IO.V.
Trains leave llimiiiig,in l. r b. .il'orJ,
Ilyiidnian aud Cumbcriiiid at b J i a. m
aud ti o.i p. iu.
TrainM arrive at Hutitinil. m tro.n F,eJ;
lord, Jlyndtiiaii and Cuiul.ei !ai.d at l-'1'
p. in., a i'o p. iu.
HOLLlliA vsi;i i:; UliANCLI.
Trains leave Altoona tor p.,i:.t S.iu:h, '
7 -J a iu. S 25 u in. 2 oO i. ui. -i C P 6'
00 p iu., 0 6o p iu.
Iraius arrive at Altoona l!.,:u l,"iE,,
t-outb, at 0 50 a iu. 11 3-i .. m. " 6 p
00 p m. 7 I'-J p. i. and 10 o", p in.
McKiiiips & Co's. Planicg M
I'ort Itoal I'ciiiia.
hasifach rirs or
Ornamental Porticos,
tracket and Scroll M ork.
DOORS, SASH, BLl.VDS, Slll'.
NOl lJ)Is, n.iMtun.
Also, dealers in shingles, lath,
- ii tram
umiuer ol every description.
Country lumber worked to order,
dera by mail promptly attended to-
Or-
oruera snould be sent to.
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