Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, April 23, 1890, Image 2

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    S F T I N V J & F P f R I! f! A N I
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M17FLINT0WN.
EDIESDAT, APRIL 23, 1SS0.
F. SCII W : IEE,
papers alw.irs liav pitoe hc.llv by
win. 'i thvy try to kiwp their miika
I Tlinir linliliY Ulil t lie
sl.Aerr. Tbfj wm drea.lfulW alai m
f.l aUitit tlio colored "wopl nijjg-r-ra
as thy railed them. Their hub
bv ma to ket th colored people in
s!aviT the rliellion settled that
l.t.l.'.r. N'.iw theiibohbTistht: r ff
Va.vr waul.l the Ti by teriann, and
I. rhf rins, and ruritane, and Mia-
nni!i, of two euwratinns ago, say,
if thr c.-iuld har their dependents
of t day. talk of tLa failure of Martin-?,
talk lifcbtiy of divorce, aud d
ilme aija-iit having children, and
a'!iust the responsibility of raising
a f.imilv. ou.l laughingly proclaim
Iliat it is u l.wg.-r fufchiouablo to
have habit a in the house.
TurPE are bad people in all parts
.f the world. A man was murdered
in l)ot. mark, Europe, his lxidy was.
j'Ut in a barrel as
as such pa-m-d the
i-it in a barrel as 'chemica's" and
Custom House j
and lauded in New iork last
wt-ek. X lie name to wuora 11 wasau-
dressfd was lictitious, and it would J
huv 1. ecu sold with i'ther unclaimed j
.-...,. but tl, mm-.Lrer meanwhile !
was caught and cuiife?se.l, an.i m,,,,,, ...pn,. Mngs .lied, and contraband opium dealers passing . here and lai i on th- il.Kr of the wait
barre! wn de'patcbed for by t'!-1 if i-,it l.f.i her death told ! 'hrough a jungle " two tigers fol-'. irg room. Dr. J. B. Ebv was vent
grruM
A ii hiio ilil bf lionevt fa- the.
I... 1. tliMt Is li altnuld '
l.c 1 i-st lxi-ause it ii. right to
l -
h m st. but it a man is morally so
l ill that l.e i-HMi 't stand ou an h n-.
et platform, he certainelv crn take.
a 1'vtr position 'a;i understand
that it does not pay to be dishonest.
It matters 111 t how triekv and eun
mug a man is his dishonesty mill
f. '!!! 1 ..tit, and he pays
the penalty
of his fallow ;
. ,' .,, .!
by forfeiting th rispti t
lino . nn. I m nianv u.stauces
i i r-:'1 a fnoitne. ,, s.-ip the pttii
t- c t i:in
Tur N..w York Sun o.i' hsl.nl
s-sr.-:u.-nf that x president Cv!and ,
ii i'i'-r using ju weight at th rate ,
of J". p. inids a in nth. S uiie one
ii tw Mr. CNivelaud's attention to tiie
S iri s uu'eutli?uiiinlv reir.alks. Th
r i
e i'i-i -ti ll nt. annr.-rio "I -b
t '
r:ir.' now 1 aui criii.-id f c my .
p i'' a-'-i. X ist i p-riV-tly ltt'iti-,
mar.-, ami 1 rnn'j" n ngllt 01'
fr. mil t-d:Jon public fptt-i-',
t ous. Tht-r is a lin howtvrr. it
s:us to in. where rriticisiu ai.d
ah. is." si;.. i'.d st .p. The n.nn who
in .i 1 s the pr.viti y f t' a faonly an.i
in I i'h ol t'onne and an'or. attacks
. u pinat- i ititi'. s is r.u butter than
a !:.., '.i .rat .nac. lie piac.-s h'.oist if
on tii 1- v. ! of th b!.u kuurd und
his vulgarities i nn ha no weight wit h
il . i lit pei 'pie.
I i i: friends of the )eiuo-iat and
IU-st . r haTu regular tari.T chills.
1 'hi v ioiiouw last wjek which show-
ed it:eir 111 the lullowiug anti taiifl'
...,-.it.!i wIm.-Ii i n.n.-l. 11 1 !
wlKit that J lurual u"1 it oll'a'K.ut
tin- I. fi.ul.11. au I'arty ami nigger
d u it'tr th war tl.at wc reproduce it:
as f..il,i-.ra
'RoOVli-licau tuir-iu'.e and hic'i iai
i:V are il'icrf ill1
tlji fiirmer-
' 4l ,
a-t.i-.inilin.
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e. rv -r tl. at withm a hv; i a line
in M.Mit-..niei- Ouuiit- amlie there
ur turtv n.ljaii.1. lir'.l tnrins. is till
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the ifi.h.n fruit i.romiaed the tiller.
h "
1. MHit'Iv t'u i laiimci-ul and Ki-gin-
-r tu. 'k tin- item tri m its liln and
Ut head and
fartiiu'd tin- nurds w h
ni ..-r and ku' -t 1 1 ii t . I the wurda,
ftuiucie. M.iiitx.itnery county, and
!tl -:i 1 1 cl. .ri f I f.irnm.
The Burr, Hamilton Duel.
Fitz ( rti t tie Washing! ill
a a;-re it
yivat rati.l ii.-pii.-w of I imn-'
iisiuur;i ni na rrr-ur:y urscrio-
t-n inn tiaun.i. 1; l. u r .ui. i an 1'
xv?i s-i it l. ins rnt:i itii-r.
a".. . r . . 11 . IT..
lu-. 'r':. , ,
"Uh... t iiptAtn HusliM dis.-ov.;r
ed lhat ilia friei, .Is had p.iie to hyh
.. took a 1. a. and a coupk ol slaves
-hot. 1 ot i..c.u ,r I oarsmen and;
rowed.isfx-t.i.s,H.ssil.teto tne but-
t.t-tfrouud. .He K-t there to see !
tin, iitfht ...vur but not to Htop it
' ""i-- "--""Lou
Rurr were each to tire twice or
thru e :it .me another. At the word
of oouiinaud for the tirst tire. Hatnil ;
t'li fired at Ii trr and lhirr tired m
the air -Hamilton of cure niist,in
Burr Imt at the sei-oud nrintf Ham
ilton tiled into tin air and Burr ehot
Hamilton. Hamiltou thought Burr
mean' to kill him as he meant to kill
B ur : therefor Hamilton nt the
tir-t tire aimed to ehoot Burr. Burr,
lUuiun: that Hamilton, would, of
e mi'se, at the uvt shot, endeavor
aMU to shiMit him if courne chautf
e.l his turtu s and shot Hamilton
Hamilton, wishing not to lie outdone
by Burr and and prtaumintf that
B.u r would a'ttin make no effort to
shjot hiin. tired his pistil 't in the
air. This is the true history of the
duel fought by these two great men.
Church Troubles.
From the Carlisle Sentinel: Ou
List Saturday evening Rev. Benne ti.
Huber and Iter. Jacob A. Bnrkhold
r, niiniatem of th sec av ling branch
of thc Unite d Bthrn Church, put
lJrethren Church of tbia jiav-e ac-
fordiBj to previous Appointment
of the Rev. II a be r tj preach. But
mk arrival they found the church
dtor locked Th trustees they aairi
had put a new lock -n the door.
Rev. Burkb' ilder aaid he had a key
for th old lock vtliich he had been
axing wheu a rnenirvt-r of the old or
der. They then lit a few torches, when
l'ev Huber took the most elevated
position I e could find on the docr-
tt-t of the church, where he sang,
praTt l aul preached t the mixed
crowd of pe pie. As the news
spread ovttr the town that there was
a sight to see, a good many gather
ed in gradurliy to see it, and seemed
to enjoy the novelty of it.
lurin;j the preaching of his ser
mon, he mad i- svmtt remarks aboi.t
how th judges and the courts wric
wrestling with the problem as to (
whi-h of the two factious should own i
the rourch proiertv, when someone .
in the crowd called out "You're a
liar." But the Itov. Huber was un-
moved and prescbed on until he was i
done, announced preaching for Cen
ter on 8uml ly, prayed for his set-
mies and pr nouueed the benedic- j day i the month ar.d -lt-t nr fur, ers will try his ronm.Iy as it is in
tion. J bv a majority of the who'.e iniiu! r j valuable. Those dtsiriiifr tho pr.
-- - - i f directors pivseut. one person of fcription, which will cost thi iu notli-
A I enosjlvan'a Kumance. ; liter.irv ajd sci i.t.fic rconireiut-nts. ir.ir. and mav irove a blesinir. -vi;i
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Pi., April 11 Forty
SsMoKlN,
ve:r Jvhn (iuU'it ami wife lived
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on s 'lum in Snvder countv. Ihev
hail two children, a boy and a girl
the latter three yearn of age.
girl was spirited aav by a ue
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e , t
and all efforts to discover her proved
unavailing, iniocri uieci una nis
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1 1' iv rty in
ie search for Lcr lost !
vm
John SJeiiges and wife, who had
stolen tho child, se'tled in Illinois.
-1" C'rl grew up to Da
a WoJ'ftn I
1 T 1 1 T . . . 1
i the secret or the abduction. LvtU-is ,
I w ere wntteii. anil ono of th-m fell :
into thr bunds of Mrs. Gilberts' S'Mi, I
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nmv a promising lairvsr ol liUxnn-1
nil. i. i ua lost gin. no w Ji IS lrmi K-
. '
1 ba:im, came mi t.) seL her mother, ar-i
... i . ...i i i i
, 1 1 1 Ul VTilel ua V null as I Ctll-U T
l..irr.w crowd at t he dep..t. j
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nE.YKIi.1L .YE US
ITEMS.
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Pniu.irrsntR... N. J . April 15.
,n"iAlfrevl H. r-mbroke, aged 51 years, ,
wl.ile ktamliiik' U-fore a mirr..r
night, dropped into a chair ami be-
n to snole. lie continued tonore .
uutil aU.ut 10 d'eioc. Lca li I
withmit medical atteution. his wifoiul
bf-lieting l.im en'.v to !o in a" vnu.l
sleep. Afterwards an empty la id.-n-
Ttm bottle was found on the bur au.
f,,,d jt iH lnlieve.1 he drained it.
Al, Kngiishinan who insulated his
lied9t - ad by placing underneath em h
P"St a Proken U t.ttle says h. had
it b.
en fr.
Iruiii rlietiuj-itisiu or
gmit f ,v fifteen year9 nnd that he l-:-
. - s r.i ir.,,1r.,r i,r,,.t;, tv r.
- ....Ii. sf:.,n ,.f :
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Anchaug.. prtper sounds tuw
,.t-..f wario-.g -t armors, War.
t the ' ontAiit -iLiwsliare fiend. lie-
. 'i V f t ' "' ';."" t
:il d uu Urst wtr. lstne
"tiei-d ' optratiug in thi cunty ? j
If so look him squarely in the face,
and 1st him alone severely.
A farmer of Muhlenberg t- iwnship,
iit-rks ci'imty, who jermittsl thirty
ti a-nps to bh p in his barn over night
faiil it was lie-tt.T for the tax payers
than to have thnn arr sted nrd
maintained at tliw expense of the
countv.
J. W. Middle-tin, of Davi. Ohi-.'
drew $7iKJ frru bank, to give to his
pretty bride. While away from
home is nephe"", ?vlatthew Middletoll
i an away with the money aad the'
bride, too.
A warrant hua leeii issue.1 for the '
arrest if Rev. Z. C. M iwer, f Gup,
' r.iiir.iutr iviiintv i.l.ar.N..l witli '
rral f.irei ii k.
H111 11
e has iled and do- '
ttctires are m pursuit,
Te Color Canaries.
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l ffJiuni; i.iu llie l'f 1 1 1 !l i u iprii"rii.ai
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Q.-.:it- Kiui-lin.r wit It Ihn fibarve.l
fa,t ,a' ,.anari,.B 'fej cVenne
r a0,u;ro ruddv plumage 1
iir. nnuiTtunii nas iiisen ii a sriaii-
: .;...;.. ,.r u
Ir. huertunn has luiseit it scieri-
iiigeons anl other hirds. Frum th ae
he has obtained the fullowiui.' results :
l-'t-edii'-' Tiilh i!nv produced an ,
effect wh u jjiveu to yinm bir.ln be.'out after the rest of the jiack for sev-!
lore tner molt ; tue color oi tn iea n
ere of older birds cannot lx affected. :
Moiwtnre facilitates the change of col-
t ruddy hue, which is ftifun di- j
chargc-d uui'.er the influence of sun-
1. -1.. i .. .11 a . .e t,A
llllll BUIl tUl'l. J 'JIll'IU V LUO
)ustituenta of cayenne )eirer it
quite inactive, a. for instance, jiiper
in aud ieeral extractives; tiimilarlv
the red coloiiuir matter aljno of tha
p.ppr haa no effr-et on the cidur oil
tb-tea! hers It is rnthrr the trio-
Ii nhich ixruni in the
pepper in
. 1 7
characteriktio pigment, which blinds
,U,;,t the chai.Ke. f color by holding
the red pigment of the pepper in ho'.u -
tion. ti'.yceriue may b used inte.d
of trkdei,, to br.n.' about th. fan
result. The aame ta'ement holJs
.,1 with retf.rd to the feediu-
f binle with aniline -,lor. The
re.t pirueut oi tue pepper is aieo
, Ktoi ed in the e- yolk as well as i
tie feathers. The first annearen.-e
of tr piercent in the yolk mar Iks
oti!rvl aa a eolore.1 ring- four iai
ar-.er tho cuinuencruent f feeling
with tlie p'inent .1'ss.1th1 ia fat.
Aftr a further two-days' ferniinir th j "
wrh il yolk is coltiretl. Dr. Saut-r-; Job of the Parmrr'a Alliance. i
rjanu instill pnaptMliu earring on Lis 1 J
rfearch.s. j Frum the Pitt.liurp-Comra-ml Gazette.
I The objts-t of tiie) Farinr-ra' AUi-!
Heodra Sheen. , at.ee of the ts', s.iutLwt-t and'
south thnt i causing no liil un- i
frum the Nre Tork Sun. j eattintti in tuo political circles .f
Alout tilt most foreign lookir' ; tLo-K rti'iiis are laiulr put forth!
things ia New York aro the babots in the Cincajj Tri:tiDe lv a com-'
worn by a fen- thousand French and missioned i.igauizer nf tho" alliauo.
HeriniiiiH. and ttiiiuis others ecgajjed Hr says tl at th ailia' ce uicis to'
in xfahtr oiouinttio- s. There trob- f teach the f rnier his rights and bow
ably has never Leu a time iu the to utt them. It pu pna-8 to put a
ht.-itory of New York muce the Dutch farmer in every ofJi'-e in the lr d
settlement when wotxb-n eb.iea Wire Tora President tlown to pati-raas-f;r.
not worn by a considt-table erct-n- Ainu to ab il'.sh trust, comLinatiuus
ta-,'c of the jn-ipulation, but it ish.ird titl uidiilemen. Al -o that the m.r
to tiiid a maker of sabots that c:;i eni'.nent t-hall own and control all
.speak more thua a half dozen woros railroads aud canaLs. Also the un-
ecglish. Theae shops mostly in the
French quarterof Woost-r and Hous-
ton .trctt, and in tb trmau part
of the East Side tenements recion.
The shoe are made in ha'f a dozen
different forma, some entirely of
wood and scooped out to look like
small canoes ; others chiefly of wood
but with a rough leather upper, aud
otht-m again cheifly of leather, with
a stout, m!itbapeu sole of wood. i: ttie nortu-ran ami western nia
The leather is of the heaviest aiuljtrict- if the colony nimultanwou
coareei kind, excopt that which is , nctmri is ti be taken frr the destrii!
put into the shoes of stage dancers. tion of the rabbits, in accordauc
Icecream makers use high coaie ! with th- Ral.bit Suppresion Act, re
leather shoe, with the thick wooden .oautly adopted by the Legislature
soles. Thty cost about two dollars a j Pois mad grain is to lie la ?ely used
pair, and would Iks' indefir.it Jy but and it is estimated that fully 75 per
for tbe,.alt nthelea her. French and i-eot of the rabbits will be killed.
U;rmanw.iuen moatlv wear the ca-
noesentirelvof wood. Thet stuffthem '
That stuff them !
with twisteil straw at the heel and m , r f Q IT If P I1 1 V P y
some time-over the iurttp to protect 1 U l U -J & U 31 T I I I & SS
the foot rubbiug and thus keep the The undersigned baying been rt
shoeon. The cheapest of th9e shoes stored to hea'th by simple mean?,
tiring about $1.23 a pair. fter kuffering for several years with
, , a severe lung affection, and that
T Ibe Dlrectere ef Juniata dread disease Consumption, is anx
Cwuatj. ' ious to make known to bis fellow buf-
ferers the means of cure. To thosa
Gentlemen: In pursuance of the ,
forty third uectiou of the act of Hay
8, lt-iSt. vou are h rebv notitled to
wet-t in convention at "the ccurt house '
in Mifhintown, on the funl Tuesday j
in Mjv, A. D.. l.S'.iO. boinj; the Klx'h j
and of kkdi and expi rience in the m t 1
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an( fur tlm tli m on i I nir tub ra 1
I and certify the result to the State
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'. Superintendent at Ilarrisburg as rt-
pjiret !y the thirty r.inth and for
tieth sections of Haul act
W. E AUMAX.
Co. Sup't Juniata County.
1
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A Sinnpler In a Tlzer Trap.
i tt .11. i : I " i t
ineuiucrunv m jaxi nail, mi,
lhi irl 1 1 C i i 111 " l -A o a Huilil ,f
wwiiijf mem. iu.y i si not a uw-,i
ment in i.asit-mug tneir steps int .
he last of tue tuom fou3d the .
i A e .. i i.: . 1 i . 1
ueals ul I r' i i , mien ne
T" " 1 Kr 1 " im 11 :
:.i .1 . r . i r i i - -. . i - i
with the forbidden freight n his i
lnnl- ftn-i nlmt itm r.M. '
. . .. . - v ' ' . ' '
the heavy weight, a:id when tatger :
, no longer this tteued the dealer he i
attempted to lift up iuo uoor of the .
trap, but all bis efl rts roved una- j
-vailing. Next dav the stt-.is came ;
t" 1,"v 1 f the trP rejoiced
to see it closed, th ukiug a li-tsr had ;
oeen eaulit- lueir joy knew no
hound wben they found the prize to
"fc'fcr'"r thirty cm tie of .
luIU
SEW OK I (a STORE.
1
M. P. CkawfoMi. I'hahmi-ist, !
has omd a new- drug store in Mif- '
tlictown an 1 has in stock a full liut
of all g. .oils kept ;n a tirst class ,
drugstore. I'uist riitions AcciRATE-
lt iojin1 mufii. l'uritv of ingieili-
Clj SraiU
nto guaranteed. The -atroiiage of
tUe pulilic is l.'StHs-tfr.lly so.ici ted.
iui'Tai una r.. gist, r Pml liEL', .
op,K,sit Odd Fcllo' HiUL Bridje
strct.t. tf. ;
'
1 - -w '
Waives In l'exusjlvanla.
;
The law authm izea the jaym-n; of
SS in Pennsylvania, for the scalp of
eery wolf kill, d iu the Slate, but ,
not for a good ma. y years has a .
wolf sc dp been offered Lr t!ie bmin-!
ty uutil wiveral weeks ag ., when the .
couuty authorities of Potter county ;
rcf ived one from a woodman named J
iar. lie miii uu na i aiueu tne
wulf ut (irey's Clearing on the head
watet e of l'i ie Creek, near lhe deep
w ilder uofis known ns I Wk ForeKt.
He wM Mavintf all night at Grey's !
cow 1 en. lie and Grey seized their j
guns and runiit-d out Jorf, suiioh
i'i that a ltar was the cause of th.'
uiiroar- Th cow was WI -wir.g
lurlillv Il.l n tl. tmti n i nir. ! ... I '
, 1 . 1 . 1 1
the hz enciusn e th-v saw tha hh"
an Wing attick.i.l l.v half u d.,z,u ' "1 "l "rPn"" "-:mr' ""
uuirnais which thev " thou 'ht WfIt herebr eiea notice t .11 ua in-
idi gx. Ciisev to.ik aim lit
one UC d j
The ouo !
fir'' I, aii'l Grey a!s; lir;d.
1 -.t -it f( t. I ,o -..,in,l :
Tl .. V.I 1 J ... .1. . 1- V.. .
i 'i kzi 9 utu mHHinmiiuniiu.
'U liu.r tmllf
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shot wu8 fuurd to l a wolf, an ani-
,a d that v.-rv..n Wl-eved hmg a-o
wu Muncl iu in Mate. i ne cnw
J,... n.. .i.. n.
wa.-i c-stmct in tne state, llie
wolves, aud she soon wo-.il l have ful-
k-u a victim to the ravrlioua pack,
Casrv na . s thai mmters have beu
n-au u.ys nut navo not iocna auj- j
tiace of them. 1'he comity auth(.ir.-
ties 51:1:0 for the scalji, au 1 it will
bw mounted and hunj in the CXm-
luifsionera uCico as a curio,, ty.
AVanted to Kelt.
From th ButtVu Expreaa.
jraunr entered a che ip Main
street i siauraiu and called for a'
v,e f Ph,; .Mdntoe. The dish (
fa, iner puni' ed bs much of the!
(f)das Lis btmHth woulll allow
, Two biff iH.tatos wer- I ft and he I
: Liltel to K.aVt,theu tl.v.v. Turniu- !
to a:,t.tL,r customer wl-o eat behind I
him, ho said : "1 .ni v.m want to ;
,UTtiaiM'ur Ti,e man whom'
headdr. Ksed. lau-htd ouiriLt. but
the fat mer not to b-outdone, bt. alth-
ilv wrnt i-a tho po.atoeH into h.9
"-, "ti.,,,.i .1.,.,.. 1,,- ...t. .
tl..;,i t.;. i.;i fc,.,i :-linii.l f..ti. - ith
! f..-Ijii. .f
in ii uu iti ia tlio I
, jlai,,t of , tting m.,n,.y- wor
I
limited coinage of silver. It will be I
aeen that the alliance ban undertak-
en no .mall job.
The Awalraliaa Rabbit Pest.
A t;ood deal of intoreat is beiii
cent-red in the e !'-cs.L tU-jris :i;alo
by the Yictoriau jjeverment for the
suppression of the rabbit pet 111
,that cuIodt. In upward of 100 shires
Pall Mall Gaxttte.
who dvsire it, he will cheerfully send
(fres of charge) a cop v of the per-
wription ud, which thej- will finl .
a sure cure for Consumption, .1thm. '
Catarrh, Bronchitis, and ail tliroatjand '
lung MaJeJies. He hopes all suiT r-
i - lea.se addrcxs Rev EdvcardA. i'son.
-;n; i i.-; n. v. .
v.ie
I nrlf
fire in Ills Pants
Prom the Newport Ledger of Ap
ril IS: What might have caused lhr
loss of our txccllcnt ntati 'ii occuricd
in the waiting room ou Tuelay uilr
A freight train comiug east knocked
a int'i off .lie track bjmo place be
tween Newport and Millerstown.
T"i . : . . i i . i .
iui irviu wis fiopnpii auu li e ln-
iura 1 muti lir. . 1 . r Vi 4 . ilii. utuli ti
-r, wno was dressing a wouui ur--
Oar t lie man s cum. w tieu all ol ft
sudden his pautsih ons caught fm
- . .
as n iroiu stoii:aufOUi combustion
imwu liio iif i-juiii iri ri:m'um
1 1 . .
tha man's pants were burned near
,r .,ir ...t ii.i. t... ii.,. ...;,i .1...... i
nun uaii iiinu ii v waifi. ' n I
to his knees burn-il into a bliste
the skin pjelingoff when his clothes!
were removed. Several pers.vns !
who were standing by wt.re alsobiirn-
ed n oie or less bv tlietlanies which 1 1-
so a t tire to the tloor of tLe ro. m. F r
a little while matters looked serious
and but for the prompt application
0f water the building would hav.:
been mluced to ashes. The man
t wss William Flaming, a pnii ter of
; iilo -ni'iel !. tie bad I.-en drinking
tnd was pra'ty well S ked when hi .
wandered on tfj& railroad and receir- ;
ed the kn'-k. When La i laid on
the station floor his movinga ab mt '
broe a bottle ia his hip pocket tl:ft '
contained phospoorii", wliich was th- i
causet - fiha sndlrin takiu.; fire of
hicl - nhes. Aftt-r boiJir dressed bv !
Dr. Eby he was sent to his I oxa- i"i )
B wn lield ut once, fcarintr that
if :
left till morning ho would not be able
fo be moved. -J. M. Uhwk-ucyf tick- '
in-'ulls burned on'
, . . . . ,
u "is hau Is, while ass:sMng tie
ting ns"
ti.,Mi'. li ;.m S. w1..rc I
;.a.i
Mr. 1L1I-
leg-, .;, oj -raior ut tlio towr, had ,
Jj., .. ; b:rned and his hands'
and 1-g-. so.-.m-h-d, nd several othf rs '
prsut had t eir clothing burned.)
What th" man wanted t use phos-
?boi us for, is a m ste-v. Btsiue.s;!! j
eut on v.ls ..,; arj,l " lir, !io js 1
hurt int,rnnJ3r as ho vomited blood
while doctor was dressinc him.
LEG IL.
A DMINsrBATOB NOTICE
la fite f Benjamin Dillman.
j The ui lirrgned Adinini-trator ba r -
, bii f rar t. d tiifr lrafainntarT on tb j
eauto ut B -r j iu n Diifin in. I:ite of l)r!a
wire 1 wnnip, j iiniT coiiniv, afiif.i.
, , r ,
arl,:ea ""d ,a,e 'O niiki 1h.mi!mi.
r'm, ha hiiii.K riaiiiii. wl l j r;-
fy i j -u .1.-:: ii-.1. ii
f r "t
!,cmrnt -
r. . r I. I. I
.Idministrator.
yjy vru nrt a -vrrt
1 I iS I Jvl ) Iv( t A IS S
The inn rov l mih"d nt lantcning a-nudu
et fianoa. inrned br u-, i
i of lif
m."t itcportani inr.r.ivmiii' t-T.-r m.ir.
r,i in rTfrJ ,OI, mwrini.alPi tai .
naoie to pel out t tunt-
Both th.. ll.i A INiniio Cirgana a?..l
Pianoa excel cbi' tl y in that wliic 1 ia li e
chief xcellrnce In any mniical inntrnment.
qua ilT cf tone 0'h.r llim, tbnucb im
portant are touch lra ae tiian tbia An in.
t-uinent witt te mimical tim. a cannot b
oo.l Illntrated catalognea of new atylea.
introduced tbia seas. in, aent tree.
lASON Ss II AM LIN.
OKC.AX AU PUXO CO.,
BOSTON, NEW YOKK, CHICAGO.
April Z3, 18'JD, Ht.
W ANT K D.'W
LOCAL. K TR.tVELI.1U.
t- .ell our N'uraery Stock. Sal. rr, Et
pei w ani Steadr Ei..plot tnent cnirantei d.
Inane Bretheri (umpany,
Jnly I, V0. Kocbeater, N. T:
NO MORE OF THIS!
. - Nit i:rU worn tiTvoomfortftbrj tibt,
WlM la Uii
:'GiupSTL3" B'JSSEB CO.
I- - f.e irsidcf tiie bwl lint with
ru .r. olini.4 t ti. tilioe ami preveala
Vje i;u)4ji-r froui alii.pin off.
. avKmiJct r-ri o
StI,',? r2J2Il!iL8
Call for the ( olrhrntrr
i i-
x x --- J V X
j
j
0-b ?--
3 "3
r
!3--
s Zr-t'
0
Of Pure Cod
Liver Oil and
HTPOPIiGSPKITES
of Lime and
Soda
Is endorse and prenrrllVHt by ladlnic
physicians because both we IAr 4HI
and JJygMtjtiiomphitr ura rij. gn!iJ
acntslu ttiecureol VoMtitiotu II la
aa palatable a mil it- )
4m troHHiritt i trMt frflnrrr. It it thm
Scrofula, BroachitU, Wasting Dis-
eaiea. Chronic Cone as aud l-oias.
Ask tor Scott's Emnlslou ami lakenooilwr.
WAF3TeD-AGSI-TS
Te.'ei cit oi"?!-. t u cr
r-H TC-ce errji.pe "::t y
STfTA'JV V.-DRK
T:r Hon..-:, !nuu-.ir:ai Krs.
i ' -' J2lft'7 4 BtMii'l, or Com-
'or a fji
1 to '
Ivei la
C. CA- . CO.. f-Hft PA.
I took Cold,
I took Sick. j
I TOOK
SCOTT'S
I take My Meals,
I take My Rest,
AND I AM VtCOaOVS ISOfCH TO TAKS
ASVTHUtS I CAM LAY MV HANDS ON ;
f cl line Tat too, for Scott's
mulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil
and Hvpophosphitesof Lime and
Soda Nor ONLY Cl'KCD MY I II CI p-
i-tt CiHinillon but ulilt
y e. up. and is now fctting
FLESH ON MY BONES
AT TUB SATE OF A POUND A DAY. I
TAKC IT Jl.jT AS EASILY AS I DO MILK."
SUCK TESTIMONY IS NOTHING NEW.
SCOTT EHol.SION IS noiKU WONDERS
i. vilt. Take no other.
Rick Heaiai. ti an.i .lifif all th troulil inrl
dnt to a lull i:t ot the avciim. vuch na
Ililime-. yaii.-e. irnwalneu. l i..i. t after
eatmc. l a.ii io il. ft.-i. t.c While tl...r iir.i
re:.'.rkaui3 uvctse una eea tlrjw n in curing
ITfa !'.hf. r'ARTirv ii Kittle I.tvkr Pim
an'l prjTr'.liMjf riii Atinn in conipltiitit. while
they e:o crrrot all dtsni-tlr of the stomach,
timtilv? U:) Itver and re(ulal tiie bowels.
.Tea it iiiej oijIt cured
Ache tiy wni.M he almnrt priceless te those
who suffsr fnnn this ditreuHr complaint:
but forf'jni.TiT their coodnew d-es nt end
he re. arnl the who once try thnm will find
these littU pills valnaMe In so' mrv wsts that
thr will not be willing to do without them.
But after all sick head
Is the bane of so man 7 lives that here is where
we make our rreot boast. Our pills cure it
while oth?r do not.
CiRTtR'R Ltttt-k Litbs Piixs are Terr smalt
ani v-rj etiy io take. 4w or two pills make
doe. Ther are strlcttr TeetaMe and do
not rripe or punre, but by their crtitle af ion
E lease all who use them. In vtals at Hb cents;
for Si . Sold ererrwhere, or sent by xnaiL
eiaTX3 XXTltl CO., Ver Tk.
bill adlh Lbil Trice.
I
4O0ACRI-'N.
SALESMEN
To r'pr-tit o.te f lhr
- 3?th TCIR.
WANTED
largret Xaraeriea
in tn -iin:trT. ttr an-.rat.tm a.j.ltMii.iti
i all cuat.imi'r. N" -rrinu . xp!ri-nce
nrct-naarv. Kuierf Hitl Kipente
from a'art. Arilie. Mtjtin ape,
IHMIPKS, BRO. Il THOMAS,
ialr Atf.m XurwriM, Weat ;hL-t-r, Pa
January 22. l!0-4t.
IloUEwTSg.tWL""
rjiewreraae
TrepaM Hot Ice.
AH prra-ina re herrbj cautioned not to
rriiapaa on tho frio land and wifMiland o(
the iii:d..ri-nttl in Vi l.,nl tuenal.ip. for
the purpose of han:inr, binitinc. rihinp,
plrkii.K lierria. thrr.winv doivn IfOre, cnt
linc tit.. I er. The law agait.at trn-apaaa.
tng mill be enforced.
rUxiiL Fiauia.
Noeeniber 27, I8W).
WORK OFFERED!
We witnt a few cnereetic reliable men
to oliri? ordeia 'r Xnmrj afock. Satia
ti.ction to rnstoniera rnaranteed Suc-i-efsfnl
aalramen are making pood wage.
No t xptrience ntceaaarj. We hire on sal
err at'd offer tptexat inducement to begin
ner tor next CO daya
Addreas (atatinir age.)
yr. v. chase tea,
Loc Box ,8. Genera, N. T.
April 9, '90.it.
L
tJJo
ICARTER'SI
P.LLS.
22a
1
1
s W PtKlIlL
lci K. AT;iso!i.
ATHIBISOSI -
ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW,
M1FFLINTOWN. PA.
BT-CoUectlnf and Coaveyancing prompt
I attended te.
J - -1... .f Mil.
OrricE-On Main street, "P1"" V f
dence ef Losi. K. Atbinsoa. h-q., sontt el
BnJce street. fOct26,1886.
WILDERIORCE SCIIWETEB,
ATTOBNEY - AT - LAW,
MIr FLINTOWN. PA.
ay-OOice on Bridge ulreet, opp""""
Crt House.
Jobs McLacoblw. Jossra w. dii.
MCLircnLIJIIiSTIMMEI-,
INSURANCE AGENTS,
PORT ROYJL, JUNIATA CO.. VI.
rr'Only reliable Companies represented.
KB.D M .Clt A WFOR Ik, DB- DASWIB M C1WMD,
K. l. JS. CKAWKOKD k. SOX.
- - ry.nnfs m rkartiirh i n for the ursclice
ol ll. niciii Atid ttiPT coualtersl orocii--.
Iltlre at ud stutd, corn r ol Third snrt Ur
,. iret.. kitTliutooo. Oaeor twin
i ihr. mi: he luiins it tneir hbm wl
nnii's, unlrrs otDerwiBB j.r tsnaiui mj
April Ut, lb0.
tSPBlXG AND SUMMER GOODS.
I would inform the public that I barr
auw ia tuj aaw niillinisry more at Diy piac
ol renideoce on Wter atreet, MiftlintOKli,
or.d door from corner ef Bridge atreet,
afullatock ef Spring ni Summer miMiaarj
Roods, all new, and ef Mie laUtt tyk
jnd hTinr employed first claos milliaera
I am prepared te anpply thepoklic with
uTervtbiBg found in a firitclaii milliner
Ntore, coma and examine try atock. I
censider it ne trouble ta ahow good.
UBS. DKIHL.
uin-ii aa-ftr.i.v.
WISH TO STATE
A FEW FACTS
Worth Knowing,
Tt I can stop tootb ache in leu tbaa
flv minute ; ne pain, nu extracting.
Tbat I can extract tartb without ptin,
ht tb ni ef a fluid arirlied te the t.t-lb
aiid (a ma ; no danger.
That Diaeaned 5. Go ma (known
aa Scurvy) treat ed aiirci aatul.y
and a cure war MjKIai ranted in erwry
Teeth FiLian and warranted ter Ufa.
Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or,
rciaoddled, (rem J.0 te $12 per aet.
Meautilal Gaai Kaawnled Teet iaaerted at
pricea te aait all.
All work warranted to give perfect aatia
tHCtivn. Teople who bare artificial ttb
with which tbey cannet emt, are eapeciallr
1 invited to call. Will yiait profeaaioaally
j i tbrir boiaea if notified by letter.
' Will viait regularly at Rlchflnld the 2nd
I weak, ol Ua; and Uctvbvr.
Tciua Canh.
I G. L,. DERR,
j I'racllcul Deullut,
aaTaaLisavo in mrrLiMTO w, T.
in lHiiO.
ASENTt WiUTEDSS-MVVpuV'iS:
A nr
A SOILID'
:TEEL FENCE!
or
EXPANDED METAL
CUT rMR kTKL
PLATRa,
IOMCTHINC NEW.
RrsiocNCva. OnunoHaa. OaMrrcwias, Faiwi
GAftoaNa Kulit. ArXrt. nlaOMr Gu.rd TraillcM,
Flra-arMf PI.ATECIia LATH, DOOB MIT.
6. Write for Illustrated CfctaJofC: mailed frei
CENTRAL EXPANDED METAL CO
ttfi Wtt-ft IMttbnrarli.
Jariwrt Mec kee? lu frre name ca tbia paper
UNI ATA VALLEY BANK,
OF MIFI'L.IITOTVX, Pi
W1TB
KKANCH
AT PORT
ROYAL
, , , , t TT . , , . , ,
itookholderB IndiTidnallj Liable.
JOSKPH ROTHFOt'K. Pretiitnl.
T. VAN IKWIN, t c.Aitr
iKKCTeaa.
C. Pomnrot, Joacph Ri.tbrook,
Je m Hrtalr, Philip V. Kernrr.
Kol rt K. Parker, Louis K. Atkinson,
T. V. l.wio.
FToCKUOLLIla :
Kepnr, Annie V
Philip V
Shllkv,
Joseph Kothrock,
Jatie II. Irwin,
K. E Parkrr,
J. Huimes'lrwio,
I... K. Atktnaon,
V. i',. PomcroT,
Vary Kurtr.. Jeruro" N. Tbumi n. Jr
John H -rtzlfir. T. V. Irwin,
Charlotte ndrr, Jeaiah L. Barton,
lulio M. Bbir, KobiTlhl. pattrrann.
P. M. M. Pennell.
Three and Fonr per cent, interpat will lie
paid on cc-riificites ot drpeaite.
Ijau 23, 1889 tl
WHlTHrRl O! VHTHtJ, OCO WOMAN, SO HIGH ?
With Black Diamovt Rcx?rTG to ctEa th jcy.
Why oo so fa fkom tmi lvsd or yucr fciamif
I. tLCA'JS. IT ALKK.M3Y COVIU THE EAUTH.
Send for illustrated circular to
II. ElIRET, JH., fc CO.,
33 Walnut Nreet,
PHILADELPHIA.
Get a good paper by subscribing for tbe
Scmtixei. Asr, RxrrvucAa.
Selling
Havin" determioed io retire) from Lutinef.8. I Ttill etll my large t(Kk
At cost Now ia the time to secure bargains in the
LATEST FALL
And
WINTER
Retirement from Business was determined upon efltr I ha.l i,uruLM
ed the
FALL AND WINTER STOCK,
I nuav invite my friends and tLe public centrally to c all anj txauiUi,
my stock- at cost y.rices. It will pay you. The goods Fell on their menu.
Men's, Boya' and Children's
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
and Gent's famishing goods. First Clans, combining Style, totality ,,4
Elejjanee. Prices that will astonish you. At copt prices.
My stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES OVER-ALLS, tVATCHKS
and JEWKLHY, CtJico, Percale and White Shirts. Keck wear, Cellari
nd Cuffs, Trunks and Satchels, is fui and complete. Call anj bee, all aj
cost.
Sain'l STRAYER.
THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FL'KNISHER
IN PATTERSON.
NovetuhfrCth, 188'J.
Jew JFirm.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
No more Summer for months
to come. Fall and Winter
are here, and to conform to the
change, the ISenior member of
the firm hasjut returned from
Kastern Markets, where b se
lected with graat car th goods
c D
that ins many patrons favor
DROP IN.
V haTe now filled
our
tihelves with Fall and Wintk '
Goods of all kinds. Our cus- j
tomeru have appreciated uri
efl'ort to give them good
suit their purposes, and
to
we
believe that we are better pre
pared than ever to merit their
confidence. We invite ou to
come and e and Ikj satisfied.
In our dress yoods department
we have almost everything.
Uon't be backward, call for
what you want.
Shoes and Hoots.
Our Boot and Shoe De
partmeilt IS full 111 its assort- j 1 p na; arriea at rmaburt at 11 65 pat
ment, and you certainly can be 1 Wat Ptaaaaaaa ieaT Pbiiadeipbia
suited in fit, quality and price. ! d''y 4 80-narriabnrc, 8 15 a. m.;
, . 1 . j Puecannon, 8 64 a. ru.; Newport, 8 28 a
haterer improvements have ; m.; Miiieratowa, 9 40 a. m.;Thomp.ortewa,
been added by the manufactures 62 Vin ILvk,, 10 In ?-m Tu"-
. J , . I ora, 10 04 a. ra.; Mexico, 10 0 a. ni.; Prr:
we hate theui all. We can.Ki, 10 is a. m.s Mimin, 102 a. m..
supply you with foot wear for i f'r'i" 21c(l'Km. ; i1Lowl, 10 " ; ,"!
a a y J : Lewifrtown, V) 41 a. ra.; McVertown. II H
1
i
nny 111 or out uuui r-ci vice, wur
.. ll.,o..t..,t 1
fciA
We have on bund a full line
Ox
Fresh, l'lain and Fancy
I GROCEfiilES.
j AIo, the only full line 01
! d UKE N S WARE
I in the county,
j must have its
Fverv htMinr
J.:iy Iluube
lull blipply ot
queens ana Ulassware, this is 1
, tne Btor to call on for such ar- '
, tide.
All orders by mail will re-!
ceive prompt attention. !
Remember the place, !
MAIK STREBT, OpPOSITZ CelCKT HoWSE, !
31iiIiintown, Ia,
Dr. Warner's celebrated
Coraline Health Corsets have
one peculiarity -which pertains
only to corsets of their make.
The bust retains its shape to
the end, and the corset im
parts to the wearer a well
proportioned and beautiful
figure. The corset is boned
with Coraline, a substance
superior to the finest whale
bone. Made in short, medium
and extra long waists.
There are many imitationa, but yoo win
nd Ir. Wamer'a Ceraline " printed on
Ike inaide of every f enaine coraet. They
are cold by your neareat dry goods dealer.
WARNER EROS. Mnfrs..
New York and Chicago.
ft titsylTinia Agricultural Wcris, Yert. r:.
k arqahax'a bUailard tajt'.B-a and r-rr r..ii-
... Iwf.rl;,. r ... .... . .
Jfl 55 ii.u.i .ua ..... K.
I
1
Jpiik
Address A. . FAttQ,rfiAB 607lMA, th.
at O o st. ,
STYLES
i
PENNSYLVANIA RA1LE0AB.
TIM K-TA II LE
On aud alter Sunday N'av. 19:b,
1 rami tbat atop at Mifllii will run k f-i;ot:
EASTWARD.
HiBBitaiae AcooaaniuTi.m l.trat
Huntlncdon daily at 5 SOa. ru.. VotiBt Ca.
ion al 6,64 a. m.. N'ewfon Hamilton oa
m , MeVrrtown 5.2U a. in.. ,finnii 6.44
a. in.. Milford 7.02 a. m., Miff.iQ 7.08 a.m.,
Port Koyal7,14 a. ra-. Mexico 7,18 . m ,
Tuacarora 7,2"a. in.. Vandyke 7.21 . .,
Thompwontewn 7.82 a. m., nurwril 7,i a
na., Uilleratnwn 7.4 1 a m., Nawport 7,il a.
,HJrr,,,b",:e " '0
and at Philadelphia, 1,25 p. ra.
Sea Smoke Expiim learea altuuna daily
at 7,16 a. m., and atopplnf a all rsu!ar
atat ion a between Altoona and Uirriiaurf ,
reaches Wifliin at 10,V5 a. tu , Harriiau.-g
11.40 p. U., aud arrivea in Pliiladalphia at
J.15 p. m.
Mail Taaia leavei. Pitlabarg dally at
6 .3' 1 a. ia., Altoona at 2,00 p. u., an.i atop
ping at all rerular atatlena arrives at kiiSiz
at 6-08 p. m., Harriaburg 7.10 p. iu., Piila
aUelpbia I0,5i p. ra.
Kail Expreee leaea riltaburg at 1 On a.
Alteon a C 20 p in ; Tyrone Oipu; Baot
ingdoa 7 S7 p m ; Lewistowa 8 4e p ni ; atff
fiiaSlOpm; Uarriaburg l4i p ui; falla.
delphia 4 25 a ni.
Vir Exrti't teart-s Pi:sbarf at k.JJ a.
M. ; Alloom I 1.40 A. M ; :ujv Ii.- tl-.r(i!
at alitrlin at 2.05 T. M ; arrivra at Hi-rn-lmr4at
8,20 f. M ; at PaiUdelpbia, C SO f.
M.
Fhiiadelpbia Hipreaa will sd.p at MiAia
at 11 87 p. m., when Dajtg.d
WtllWAKD.
VaaT Liac leavea Fbiadnlphia daily at
11 40 a ra ; Ilarriaburg 8 fa p na 1 MiSlia
a OS v n-. : Lewiitowa 6 29 D na : Aliaaaa
w-; ewteo llaaiiitoo, 11 ti a. m.;
I tingdoa, 12 17 p. in.; Tyrone. 1 07
U:ia
Altoona, I 45 p. m., and atopa at all reculv
. ataliona between llarriiburj and Alteeaa.;
OtiTd Kxpaaan leaeea Pbiladeiphla dal
ly at 6 y p. m., Barriaburf , 10 IU p. at.,
ateppinf at Kockrilla, Maryarille, Duboih
nen, Newport, llilleratewn, ThnmpaaBiowa,
rert Keval, time at JtitCia, 1 1 6-S j. m.; Al
toona, U 20 a. m., and Pitteburg, 6 10 a. tu.
I M ail Tbai loarea Philadelphia Jailr at
I 7.00 a. m., ilarriaburr 11.0 a. tu., iVaw-
! port !" 14 p" m- Uirain Xi hi P- m '
i pinR at all tegular atatiuna between Jl Mia
and Altoona reachea Altoona at 3 40 p.
fittaburg 8.10 p. m.
A LToe a Accommodation leave Phil
adelphia daily at 11 49 a. in., Ilirrltha-j at
6.8ft p. tn., UuBonaan SOI p. ra., ."tew.
t crt 6.32 p. in., MiUi-r.town S,41 p. tu.,
Tliompaentown 8-56 p. ie., VaaUyte 7.U1
p. ni , Tuacarora 77 p. m., Mexiee 7.0 p.
iu., Port Keral 7,14 p. in., UtrHin 7, 11 f
an ., Lcwiatown 7,5 p. ta., UeVeytewu t,
11 p. ra., Kewtoa Ha mltou J8 p. ia.,
liuatiordou f.9i p. m., Alteuna 10 p. m.
FaciSc Expreaalearoa Philadelphia HH
p i ; Ilarriaburg 8 10am; Duncauuon I
88 am; Newport 4 00 a ni j Mifflin 4 29 a
m; Lew into n i 01 a tu i McVetown f 22
a. m; Ut. Union 6 4-i a in ; Huuun doa
l'i a m ; Peteraliurr 6 '25 a tu j Spruce Creak
S 40 a m; Tyrone 7 00 am; hell's atill
7 11 a m ; Altoona 8 04 a ru ; Pittaurf
VI 43 pia.
Sea atiore Elpresa east, oa Suedaa,
will connect with juuday Mail eaat lriuf
Harriabarg at 1 16 p. bi.
LKW1STOWN DIVISION.
Traina leave Lewiatews Junction (er aill
I rey at lt a na, 10 65 a in, la p m tot
liuubury at 7 ,ad a in, I CO p in.
Traina arrive at I.ewistewa Juncties from
' Uilroy at 8 66 a no, 1 25 pn, 4 t" p is ; freai
j Ennbury at 12.05 a. sa, 4 HO p. m.
TrKONB DIVIblON.
' Trains leave Tyrone Tor B 'llefonla aad
; Ui llivcii t 8 l'J i m, K, 10 7.16 p at.
j Leav4 Tyrone ter Curwenxrille ani Oiear-
Geld a'8 20am, 3 15 p an, 7 2 p m.
Trains leare Tyrone lor Warriera ISark,
i PeaaaTWanla Furnace and Scotia at 7,&0a
aa aad' 8,20 p ia.
Traias arrive at Tyrone from Bellefunta
: and Luck IlaTen al il 68 a in, and 6 48 y ra
I Traina arrle at Tyrone from Curwraa
Tille and Cleardeld at 60 a in, ami 1145a
m, 0 17 p na.
i Trains arrive at Tyrene from SroiU, War-
riera Mark and 1'euna ylvanla Fnrnoce at
11.40 a m, at 7.25 p m.
H A B. T. R. R. A BKDKOKD DIVISION.
! Trains leave Huntingdon for Bedford,
j llyrulnmn aud Cumborlatid at 8 'ii a. m
: and 6 86 p. m.
I T- ; u,.nt.i,PH..ri tr.iirt Bed-
fold, llyn.lnian and CunilicrUail at 16
p. m., 0 2f p. m.
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Tra na leave Altoona lor pointa Smith, at
7 29 a ni 8 '2ft a m. ' p ru. 1 e' P "'
1 6 00 p in., b 00 p m 9 50 p m.
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i gou-b, at 45 a m. 11 85 a m. 1 fV ' ''
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