Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, May 21, 1890, Image 2

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SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MirFLINTOUX.
nEIKESD.IT, MAT 21, 1MK).
B. F. S C II V E I K II ,
atirrua as. rioMirroi.
I.T()01 I.
Tvralve b;iti,lre, I feet alov
lord of the te:i. nail -l. ,se nr to
iuth si.l of the Nfiuul cuiumn
the
the
of
l.v
lue -.ueguenjr mountain, ucar
wher th npriu's of the Juniata
river -ts,it, lies Alto.m.i. Whnt tlir
Btunoth wurnliii- wrl Altoona
nn-nris ia for Full, 'Insists to discover.
There are people who rmlieve it to
I . . T . . 1 ..... . , . t -
in inaiau ijjuiif meaning,
mi ioi l'I'mi vnii, ou; when tliev
i: - - uti n!ed with the fact t hat
a . u;.' ia tu uoi tli of Kui-'pe, iu
M .Nt. in. ,., t! . i.;w';ilil- near the
,u :hci i.-, an Aito.,ti;i. titer slink
their hfa.U in , juht in t . its In linn
"ri-!";.f"r " w' r' Indians in
nyra r.ur -j or who in the lour pre -
iiinrorii rif A........ ; .... t. .i:.. '
I... 1 . t
j.mo Laiae, anil appii-il it to a place
in the fur auny lo I.i::d country
acrosi the sea.
ll.i'id Iia- I ti the growth of
tl:e I'eiin Iva iia Allooh.i, it was not
1 .1 . : . l .. . i .i . i t
oroiini uno iM ir.;,r i) iiu mviiucHli
wand of Hie mnirieiau. but hx the
systerni? I cetitr:ili.:iu' trade and
travel tr:in-. oi tarioii interests if one
of the nio-t p-overful ra Iroad ran-
izatioiis in th oiid. The P. - an -
sylra-:ia Uaih'cad C iap ny is one .f
tne rtat oi-.-ai.iatious tuat is cnair-
d iu tht herculean strjle for
tna.t-ry of th. through trade
travel tran-poi l.:lioii ,,f H. ,.,
ncut. and Alto.ijia js ,,n.. ,,f
point-hioimt its i :'? wh. r.' it
peiuls a j. rtion i !' i' enerv
Ul I1K.V f, - -SUI't.li.'J.
:m
airs aiel transportation!
it will c. 'iitintie to ijrow
Ii.i m:-; th- lailroad a'e which is
v
in it.- mtic. y r r i i r: t i I some fu -
t.if.l
hi 'V
r n rail i- :t I
m it proper to o
ilu ectory
jiiccnti ai
tU
wh,
rc.s
at Alti
l solue-
i, r i-U.
S ich thitiL,'- tak
( ' ,!istant;tn' mo
place.
. d the
t
capital f
!
f r
m !:.!:. t
ustan' in, "pi
A lira ,::!'
k r., w not )
orvorfi tu'TT 1'hnron i
thv l'.ptians who
.'.!, but Alt-omi is safi:
f. !' a ov" f:itl, 'II
t lia' who ku"s .'
c itae, attc-r
A U OIAN I IV.
It i i'!y f"i ;v , his ,'f ae, and
a verj t hmj itiATiortant must needs
have a woman in i, so must Al'oona.
'I'h woman ap-u ars at t':ie 1 fiiini utr 1
when tl.e birain made f.r t!:i,
tiist plot of ground where the Logan 1
h ,iisif stands and vh"re the original
shops ;U '. !,,cat d. A I'hila lelphia
lawyer had been s, til to 1 uv a prop-
1 to-
(I t V VI --'J ilCll lj UJuW
I
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fi
ri: r
n I Mi','
Th!- rin'.rotir
f, 1 on uir, iiir
i , i, ! :i 'iniit
It J"-a n to
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i 1, i :ioi
iiui'.-inv
1!1
I In- f.-iriii. M;i to i,
all poMsil'i'iitii s "f a f uliire i
cha.s-- a letter was set.t to the
rv t ii"'. i-ii-ii having ev, n it"
t, pav M.0lH). V.'hiie the
JlttofU
!, ! i.i-1
l.'ltV Vl T
w:iut Kobioli's house he
casioii tt, walk i't the vai',1 a
iii-ci, It nta lv tin npi ,1 tin
I.
-I c r-
1 tl.i rw
h-tt r. ;
Mr-. KoU:
ni f-
in.etiiat :iv, touinl
it. rea.l it. fall.-tl hi r Ij ur.1 i.n.I out of
tin.- hotie. na I it to him an, I sai,l :
-'l'iii ii- is f our tho:i;rnl in-ire yon
cm ki-I f,,r tin- farm, ('nt it, put
the sah- tT for a Jay uinl rai-e the
price." "Ah." i-ui'l ,1ns-,n, "the
araiii for ftVOOO i aUuit f,,m-
pletf."
hut the ti'iii k wit i f the wo-
in.'iti was c,t::u Tor tne t,t-faion.
she. 'tell thu lawyer your wife,
will ii, t join with volt in the iloi .l. " ,
Tlut si ttletl ir. They :;,,t tile 1'),
OtH'. Other farms have hi en ah-!
n. ,rle. In- ihis r.ii'ir. 'rv 1 plant. Tlie j
. i . l i .. r ... t
tin nils exT.'U'leu lisu i, u i.Tt
X'r i
I
si.;.-, ai.'l new shops 1 1 , . t vet com
eil. that will enit 1 'V s.nl thou
s:Ul,l tin .1 lilt.' hfell h.lil', mil'
away fi, in where the h al with K"l
isoii ami his wfe v. as m:i-le.
t in.-, i - i ii
t ,? whifli th "t oi'is
ir- n, t Tor reli-iou
f. I A
t' men are tl K-k
:i;i puriH.se, t, tw l
the knee to a i
ctitfh t liV At!
mi;htv il'.llar.
w 1'i-opiiet, but to
.......... I tl ..I
... tl. 11C t- , r.
.. i,. .1. . ..:! i : I
' , , . ' .1 . Ui il I II '(! I
Company issii. s
every ni ,th to
There u'
I.. m ,ny
... re. an-1 !'. ,,
share vf th I, I'
otilv a . I pla
w il h a 1:it;''
nana
....
,r devotees,
i e muty men
letting their
-it this i not
. dollars, hut
J:mi it;
a'c l
a--. il
t . '.!
it is a , I pla..-
KoU MARUI VOFAI'.I.E WOVFN,
who are fan li.lates for tuatrimony
t ,'et i"i''li a hushau'l. aii'l the fa
ther, who has a family of gruwn
ilauoht' r . atnl desires to havo them
marrie I tua do well t move to the
Mountain Oitv. M u are plenty
w ho et hiffwii es ami w ho are tired
,f boHi-hti;,' h i. and lintel life, and
who 1oI:l f i- their own individual
vine and C.j; tit. habitation.
Vi MAT l'.K SAII
of this youuo c.ty of :t(i.(MM) people.
There are few poor penpl s within its
limits. It draws its food supply
flolu the rallies that nestle between
the spurs of the Allegheny ratine of
mountains, and reaches as far down
the Juniata Valley us MitTlin for
lumy of the -ood things to eat, thus
pi-.oiii- the oem ral benefit that
arises from a diversified industry.
If all the people of Ahoomt were
sent haek to the farms to mcke their
living, the splendid home mark' t
that Alt oii now furnishes for hun
dreds of farmers would lie destroyed
and the firmer wouhl he out of that
much cash with which thev now
supply their homes with the luxuries
of lite.
John t ihl from Bavaria, Germany,
built the first house, jvliere tlie Red
Lvoii H itel stands. About the time
the house waseomplfted. Mr. Wright,
who was connected with the railroad
projift, proposed to sell him the lot
occupied by the Brant House for
three hundred dollars. Said, Stall.
"I haw onlv f7 to my name, I can't
buy it." "Yes." said Wright, "you
can." Or r y. n h r," pointing in the
direction of where the old round
ho ust) now is, ".i shop is to be built
in which three hundred men are to
work, and the lot will increase in
price a couple of hundred dollars eT
rr jew in a number of years to
com," but StaLl did not buy. city. Andrew Todl is a trusted etn-
"Now," s&id Stahl, epeakiD; to th ployee in a large mercantile bouse,
writer of thin article, '-the Railroad We are indebted to him and his
Company hare five thousand men at friend W. T. Cutler for f&vors.
work here, and more are to come to TInry Scholl. J. hn GusharJ. Geo.
work in tae new shops bvlow town, iieck and W'ux. Wagner -of MifSin
Iflhivl taken Wright'a advice I town; were in attendance npon tha
wohM have made money. I would dedication of the Masonic Temple,
be a rich man if I had known what Richard Vaux of Philadelphia was in
was to Uke pl;ue here. attemiauce up the dedication, and
Stahl'a life in AJto.n. has not when he ma le it known that a dea
been a failure. He has been a use- patch had been sent Lira. th.it the Iie
ful man and measurably a sticeessful ' publicans in the late Randall !i r
one in th- a.iniisiti.it. of property.! would Cot nominate a candidate
He told us the first property he t apainst him for the upecial election
bjnght was from an Irish loss of io.Conj.Te, the Democratic breth
Snrah Furna- for whom he built a ! ren of the fratercitr wre imnti!.
Louse. The boss had no money, but
instead offered several lots on 13th
street, which Stahl ace ptt-d as pay
f:r his work. He built himself ev
eral houses in one of which he lives
in tlmsetiWl n i.cr tlitvs r.f hi., ,1.1 .-
It, i . . . ..It
, ne was me UuiWIer ol ti:e splen. lit
. v :itiu:i- cliurcti and Convent iifir
' .sp-l Hill, and when the projectors
' f the buildings were d.scouaed for
war.t f funds, and proposed to give
' u his indomitable jH-rseverauce
! induce. to say : -No I'll nt
f-ive ut, I U , ui vlf
! f ,r iu..Uey for the cause U
and b-
I j-;Ttt
Ufji
i up. r mueii tor tue courage anu
1 z al of t.m first biuldi-r m Altoona
I He hilit d to us a photograph of
' decorative work exH"ute 1 by his own
, hands in the German Ca'holie church,
I that stands not far fp)iu mud Town
Hill, nn eleviit.'d piece of ''rotiTl d
from which mav ! had. a Ktdendid
vie v of this city that is built over)
'more hills than were in the eternal!
city of Home.
J Alt' ku;i has thirty churches.
; Four banks.
1 wentr-eisrlit sal sins.
the j Forty lawyers and as many dK--a;id
. tors.
II t i - i Sixty t ivrht scliJols w ith more than
tlie on.' hundred teachers.
ex ' A numb, r d Catholic par'Vhiel
and bclun'Is.
Seven newspapers, four of them
iituies.
It has many pamblin devotees.
, It is a rood place for real state in-
Vest illellt.
It I asa debt
f four hundred and
ten thousand dollats.
I It has all kinds of club
Uld secret
sis'iety organization
we were there, lat
13.
and the da
lhurMlay, M.n
THK XF.W MVSONIC TKMI-I.F.
i on t h,,
Avelil!
nn r of 12th sti'fawt aud 11th
was ib dicated. The temple
is said t,
matter
1 the lias.
I.,
the most complete
in
of
of
f appointment outside
nic Temple in the C'itr
Hrotht rly Love. There w. ru res
ent at the dedication members from
all parts of Central l'ennsvlvaiiia and
from other parts of the state Ma
sons of all degrees from Ktit'T'-d Ap-
prentice Degree, on up ti ro-.jgh dl
the degrees of S I,,::i' i'm Ti tuple
Masoiirv, throilgu tic- lv :t; Al
:tl Ar.L
De::r,c. into '
.i.ttiii'i Crasa-ler!
iMii'lit Tetml:ir ile-rt-s were tin' re. j
A;t.-..ii:t iui to tii- L,ttM A-iuri- i
iim m:m:i;i -merit for the f.r:i,lin- mil
fuv-ti;; f strrete t hi-ail t.ff j, l I t rv
iu sn. li i titi-rj'risi s. Tlie jolI ry in
tin f.i'liiii' anil j'avii: of street s
l:.-i.M Tt 'tin- so is-nitnun that it lf-j
i-aiin-m i t-aiy to take the matter out
of the han.ls c-f the eitvor tuwii i-oan-!
t-il an 1 1 i.'-'e it anion-' i.ivi-crtv hi hi-
ri s. N s-trtet fan U- ratli-.l or uveil I
witho.it fust ohtaiuiiiij the cutis: nt j
o t tluiMs ot me own rs oi ro-
,ei ty alotithe .-treet ujtn which theli,r-t out of the way the euine striu-k i
' imi-rmmeiit is r r ios-.l to le .na.le. j the wagon au-1 the two horses next '
Vinn two thir.ls of the iroi,erty j to it. j
hoi, U-it. 'ive their eonsrut l.v jeti-j The force was ti rrilic. The two,
: tiou for the r,liii aiul paving of a I liors'-s were ki'!e,l outright anil the
j street the work tuay ! iloiif. not at j was rclf.-,l to fragments, j
the general f-xpetisf of the ta":iyers ! Mr. U iMe was lnirletl a !onr 'listanee '
of the eitv, hut at the xi.-. ns'? -f the
jn-opeit.v hoUlers aloti-; thei;tet on
which the improvement i.-iii-.'lo. The
Juciata Valley
EWT, ,r-IAL A.-S-H UTto
met in the r-tlife of the Altoona
Tribune at 10 o'clock a. m. The sl
itors pres.-nt were iK rn of th,
t,xna Tribune. Ciinr.i l of the
le Al
i Vey tow n Journal. Shmm of the Nw--'
j port I.e. I o-er. Allison of the Juniata j
i ru ral, i. jac-inan gi uie .iiiiiiiiii,,iu i,',,i,fi, - ,,ui:i; ami pretiy mar
' lU'inoernt Hii.l I-LHster f Hand . ! ri-d woman, a babr eirriiirr if t.!,
. . . . . p,.- -
i.. . .. ,t , it- i.
itr o i me -j.c:uuei,t Kepitnncai.
; Liuos.-iy i
.f tko Huntitr-Ui New
' LU umbau
Ti , t lm 1 1 , ... t . I . v. A .1 I
vane. TannabaUr of the Coalport
Standard. .s,.e.lv ,.f the l,rt Koval
. . .
lllietj. ocuweit-r Ol.tlie-I
lataSen-)
.... 1 . ,
'"..t au.l U,'iui'iican. j
I'resi.hut Dern called the tueetina;
to order. Si-cretarv and Treasurer ,
Conrad rea l the minutes of the ast ;
year with a statement of the financial
standing i f the Association, which
Hunouncetl a Biirj-lus in the Treasury,
all of which v.asuj-jroved.
H C Dt-i n vtas re-elected Presi-
teut. Dr. A. i. L.ruralanj:h, ice
President : K. Gmrad, Secrttary and j RIl)i xprs, thankfulness that "no
1-.. .... 1 t ' CM. git. . . ' . - ...
treasurer ; ami jeor.je hlirom,
li. (i-tMHllander and V. M. Allison, ;
executive committee. iieirs. IK-rn,
IJrunibau'h and Conrad by virtue of
their office are niemberaof the execu
tive committee.
Winchester, Va., wan select'. d as
tlie object ivo point for the next an
nual summer excursion, and from
August 2t.th to 30th us the date.
15u'z ot the Huntingdon Globe was
m town, but came to late to paruci
ite in the meetiuj; of the Assix-ia J
1
tion. Mcl'ike of the Times isja Cath
olic. and his church that day held
npK'ial ascension day Bervices and
that kept lii in away. Private bnsi
ni.t kept Slept of the ilirror, and
Dunuiire of the Independent, aud
the other Altoona editors from the
meeting. We are indebted to editor
Sw utz of the Tribune for courtesies.
O.N THK STREETS
one frequently meets Juniata county
people, who all apeak highly of their
new heme. Among t. whom we
met, were E. W. II Ki t : ftremn
of the'Independent, A i..ui J. Greer,
who until last Augu.st was a writer !
on the Tribune.
The journey of six-
ty four years in this vale of t ars
h tv left ttieir impriut on
He h.- been an invali i with
Greer.
bron-
chitis Fiuce last Ootobt-r.
ive bio
beriskecriig house and bordei8
aud has a job at j2.(H) a day. at wo: k
on theprant hou.e. C. C. Kins. !s
etf .u,.t u til, ttt rtAur litm 111-
t..v.... - -- " "
IJooks reports the practice of medi
cine as m a flourishing state. Tel-
grapn operator r asic, iod oi wcliu
Panic of Patterson is pleased with
his situation in the Mountain City.
Dr. Weidman's appearance and bear.
Lng indicate that he haa become one
of the substantial men of the young
piesdea, ana ail the others said. good.
Oriental.
O.ir i!t master. E. Cr. Sheaffcr
"-" ui uwui luruwieu
. .-.. 1 1 w fl ..u, .. . I , I f- l 1 I
"lul "uli ur ln PsJ'ct-..t
office. w Li -h is quite a i improvement
to the appvjrance of his store room
as well 14 a convenience to the pa
t"or a of ti e office.
A few davs ao Lew Arnold's irrey
mare tried her skill troftiofr on El.
SI.- afTer's loard w.:Jk ; they gay she
.uia u nice ano m i le coou liuie.
S mj tune ago Ed. 8'uffc mer-
chnnt and p iT ni-ter at K-ioiistowc
had the mi-fortune Cf hvic a num. '
ber , f CnUhed fence stolen !
1-
fr..... !.;, ....i ,;...i .. i..-Itd
crried, or ha
A A ' A 1A UlliA II1A1A I a I 1 HJl M a'EllAu .
away, which he had scattered al on?
the road fvr the erection a fence.
This is th first instance your report
er ever i-urd of any man's po6t fence
having l e n sti-Ieu, and we are will
i:i to score one for Kuousetown.
Hut now, is not a post mas er as
niuci: a puunc ollicer as a conpress
man f
If so. we think ho should be i
paid for his posts out id the public
treasury just the 6ame as our (un-) ,
woi thv cor.!7rehsmen for what t her
lot-t on Silcott the alistondiu"- de- !
faulter. L-'t us have equal rights.
i.ne wueai crop in this section
irives promise of a bountiful bar-
vtst. J
If every body would mind their i
ow n business and allow cTerybody
else to.miml Ins. it wouhl b ono iu
portantstep towards restoring
this
world to a para disc.
'fr nave i.iil, a un stakes and ,
iml l"eir tfnt in Mlddleburr
for tiirt
summer, to work in th
WOOlls.
Mr. and M'ra.
brought are off on
Daniel llocken
a viit to their
Norlhumberland
s-ns, at l'ax'nof",
county.
Soiu,' candidates
i
nru alrea lv at i
work buildiug up fences.
JSetter
not allow the fences to bocorae dil
apidated during term of office, then
thev would require less repairs.
May 16, 1S00.
Amicus.
GE.VER.1L .YEWS ITEMS
-
A ti-rr;We si'vl.Ur.t oi-c-.iro-l nt th
; 'rn.le i-tos.,::i' on t!ie linf of tlie;
j P.-nnsylvtKi r.-iilr.:i.l at MoVi-ytown
Sta. ion m Mav 14. Its vii-tim a
re S IInlilc. i.f Oliver township.
MitHm i-o'inty. Mr. Ilulile was in
the aft -f Jrivip a f urhor.-e ti-ani
ftTs the t;u,-ks vvitli a l-al r.f
wln - at, -r--:-turv to tain it to the
n a'eh -jiism on thu south si J. of the ;
tracks, when a fa.-t freight, east.
raiuu :n.ii. iwmre re roiun
an, l reoeivtsl injuries of tmoh a ehar-
after as to rnler liis recovery iru
pojti!ie ari,l he tlie.l shortlv after
war. The acciJwnt ia the first ,f
its kin, I t, occur at the cr-iu nam
e.1. Its utifrtuuate victim was a well
to l - farmer who ow-netl a farm in
th township about three miles from
wh-re the afi-i.h-ut oecurretl.
A n si.h.ut i.f Washington Pa., de-
sinn. a licens-. offered to buy his
-- c- - .
i.i .
pn - ureu me names ot tony reput
c.t izuii for Lis i:itun. TL t
rnniUT tr, im in r. .f n t.:.aa n.l
rr:.".. and is grea'ly U.li-hted at
her h.tccef-3.
Mrs. lfarr Rist. of Pottsville, wn.s
.... ... . ...
. '
htruct !iy Ii;litiiin while iTepanii
st:i.ier ami thrown violently to th
thu r. She was reiidcied unconscious
and one si if of her lody ws com
fdetely l arali zo I. Considerable dam
age w.i.s done to the house.
Iu . n audible, reflection over the
racket, in the vicinity of tho nicrry-ro-round
in istown Rotue nights
.?.. the Lewistown Sentinel inlmnur
two Mitllintowners can lick
j,,... K1 j to )()ot
Jjewi
The Patrons of Husbandry have
pnrchasetl twenty acres of laud ad
jacent to the town of Centre Hall
for their picnio grounds, and will
have a great exhibition there in Sep-t'mlM-r.
The semi ani'ual enoa'-.-Timent'oflthe
O. A. K.,of Pennsylvania, will be hald
on Cemetery Ride, at Gettvsberor
August 30 to S pteinlr 5.
Senator In palls, of Kansas, will be.
the orator at Gettysburg on Decora
tion Da
The promise i bright for a big
crop of cherries this year in Cu'-ks
county.
Flood victims are still bein
out of the mud at Johnstown.
duj
The l oontry Editor.
From the Germantown Republican.
"He riseth iu the morning and
knoweth not what a day may briug
forth. If he telltith all the news he
rmttlf.fTl a (rrot riaL rtf L.tetrter a tin
M ,.,lt ? irh- ..ti,.ti1
1 .. f c,
and there is nojov in it. The craftv i
ttt'ilt .i .. 1 . Iiiiii t Tt I mvin.r Vtirv, '
, f,.. ,... ,.fTf.,- ,.x.nt :
Bnj foIul lnothf.rs f,.own on him J
he fails to flattir tLt.ir frt.ckie)1 f:lceJ
br.Mirt. All,i An ilis wavs are wavs
. a. ... !
ol woe an,! Ins ilavs are tuui ot sor-
Tle i;fe in;Hram.e mMl Mt
j t(.,h SIlares fnr y-, n(i on the
whole he hath a duce of a time."
A Biff Shew Cemlat
Allen's Great Eastern Shows, a con
stellation in the realm of circuadom,
will shortly exhibit in our micUt ia
conjunction with Van Vrankin's won
derful troup of educated horses. The
most wonderful exhibition of equine
aagacity extant. Prof. Van Vraokeo
stands to-day preeminent as an educji-'
tor of this the noblest of beasts, and j
to see his wonderful work exemplified
one must witness the jerformauce of
Al en's Great Eastern Shows June 4, :
1800.
jieh nitre STORE.
M. P. C&awfosd, Phabmacist, I
lias opened a new drug store in Mif-1
flintown and has in stock a full line !
of all poods kept in a first class j
drug store. pREscnti-noss accttute- ;
lt conporxiEi. Purity of inredi-!
ents guaranteed. The patronage of ;
the public is retectfully solicited. 1
IJtmocrat and Reinster building. I
opiosite Odd Fellows'
Hall, Bri.lgo :
etrwt. tf. 1
Will handle in every town or c ij
where Allen's Great Eastern Show ex
hibits, some vicious local horse. He
daily encounters wild and vicious au"-
i . ... .
mats anci the harht between man and
t will be worth miles of travel t i
- It will U the most scientific as
WU exciting exhibition ever wit-
iu iiiiftiuiitv. ixeepinmi't
lie day and diue jf the coming fi
Alle-i's ?r-t listers 3hows, June 4, 1
j
A Spring- Medicine.
The dru?ists claim that people
call dailv for the now cure for con-
stipation and sick headache, discov-
ered by Dr. Silas Lane while in the
Rocky mountains. It is said to le
Oresron Tnie rot fa trreat remedr
Hie far west for those complaints) !
j combined with simple herbs, nud is
i . made for use by pouring on Imilirc
water to draw out the strength. Im
sells nt 40 cents a pnckairo and
called Lane's Family Medicine- tf.
e-
I Ask Your Friend About It.
Yonr j;trPsi,;nfr omih can h( our.
T.alsam within the past few
year
t ilds
li em-ed so msnv conMis end
in this community Its remarkable
sale has been won entirely by its
genuine merit. Ask some friend
who has used it what he thinks of
Kemp's Balsam. There is no medi-
cine so pure, none no effective,
Larere K,ttles"30c and SI ut all dm -
gists. tf
TO CONSU M PTIVES
The unih-rsineJ having hen re-
storetl to hea'th hv simple means,
.. e ..: r ... ' i .
urn stiiueiii, joi rt'i-i:tj i ru i -t t .1 :
a W'M'J i mg fitif-i-t:,.n, an.l that I
I tlruatl ilis'af Consumption, j,; ari-'
I ions t rni'.ko known to his fi-Howsuf j
ftnrs the miaus of t-ure. To tho.e
'h-siii' it, he will
eimeri .iliV sen:;
.o i
(free of i-l:arr',) n eopy of the pi-r-heriptin
.ii-l. which tiny will t'n;!
a sure cur- f r I'nniimpfion. .-Isthmn,
Calairh, ISnjuc.ttis. rn.tl a'.! tiiroat'au i
Ijii' JltUdtn. He hopvs nil su-T- r-
rs w ill i iv his leiuflv as it is in-val.ialih-.
Those ileirin tlie prt
S4aripti"!i, whlfii will ros'i tin i:i liot!--iiiH,
Hin! may pr ve a lle-.iiijr. wiil
please a. 1, '.less Rer. Edvcard.1. Hi'son,
ilorin. i .ii J!!is Ci'ULttr, .ew
York.
Opporlunll) le Secure
galua.
Itar-
S-tnitieT S rax-r did Rot find a cus
i tomer to buy l.i clot l.iiijf stole,
(therefore le La laid in a t.ice i.e-w
stork tt Tety low esdi price. Oi l
ft ck still nt est as he wants to ipiit
; Lueiii-;i-s aud will sell to anvore
j ur.tii i to bay hiia out He it!
! vites you to 'ull end lesrn t iiuk nul
j so fvtthat Lis oioi" on Bridge Street,
' Pattersr.i.
3I.iv 7, 1-v.t ) 3;!!.
And in fact nil admirers
f h. rs,
flos!
LaVC U V;li4iHlIc tr-U' ill nUrC- f fl
; ail.uti.nj u.e j .1 r.n-,
an , Vf 1 luf &a Frankea, the
won i I jimti.iB, eoii;ii 1 iiik;.f , r in .n t
1. 1 1 . . m I
- tt i,u v.uu j.j t c i. ut UK. .111. nn I
Vl;il k 'n itMlidsto da.- tLe teer f'c.s P r sir: J:u,-
Oscar 11. (ihawll, the
m(,us horse tit;ii!, r, and
w.
1. :
l'ld's fa 1
.
. SULhIiI-
ing of ki.-kinu', shyinr.
I lie kili tr and ;
cnuiai.aeioiis iioines la wonu miles
A . . 1 ... - . ... - A t
of trawl to witne-s. A free exhibi
jiion oi niva-.iiio' n,,vs wut te o-ivci:
j in the public tl.e ilav ni the show in
.IiUliut,)wn. .June 4, U.-.Hi.
Consumption Surely Curod.
To Tn troa: PlaaM infurra Tonr r4ra
that 1 have a pnaiure rviuetly for Uie above-named
din p. By lis timely oae thooeand. of hopeloaa
eaeaa bare be-n perm-nrntly cu .1. I nhall be Klzd
to arad two Ix'ttlra or iuy remeily FRHE to any of
to a.d t-ob,.t.j of,yrn..lyrRr.Eto.yf
your raaJcra who have etmauninti.io it thev will
idurCi,.Udr.u..lii.'
fally.
X. A. bjCUil. M. C. Ihl I'exrl St., S. I.
CARTERS
llTTLE
8VER
PILLS.
'sh i
fSIck Hua, larhe an relieve all the troubles Ind
dent to a tutinua stale of tho svntem. such as
lizinew. Nausea. Urowsiijess." I)ilres after
eauntt. Pain in tlie Ride. Ac While tlieir moat
remarkable succesa has been ahown in cuiinK
Headache, yet Cjstu a Ij-ttui ln ra Pnxs
are eual!y valuable in onst.tion. cuncif
and preventing this annorinir complaint, while
thev also co.-rts-t all dianfders rrf the stomach,
stimulate the liter aad rt,-uLe tike bowels.
lven If U.ey oulv cured
Ache they would be almixt prlceleaa to those
who suffer from this duaressinc complaint:
but fortunately their goodness d.s at end
h-ra. and those who once tn- them will find
these Utile pit is valuable In ao manv ways that
they will not be wlUtnc Bo do without tbem.
But after ail sick bead
is the bane of so manv Uvea that here is where
we make our great bnaet. Our piUa cure tt
while others do not.
Cast-tr Li rut Lira Pttxa are very smalt
and very easy to take. One or two pills make
d.we. They are strictly vereta ble and do
not gripe or pnnra. hot by their trentle action
rlesse all who tae them, la vials at SS cents:
Bvs i -t fl s- 41 everywhere, or sent by nuL
ExalKL blh SsdFfb.
tr-
CO
AGUE
I took Cold, '
I took Sick,
I TOOK
SOOTT'S
SOD
result:
I tako My Meals,
I take My Rest,
ASO I AM TICOaOCS ESOIUH TO TAKE
ANYTHING I CAS LAY MY HAMS O ;
fclliiie fat loo, for Scott's
mulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil
and H vpophosphitesorLimeand
Soda ,,r ONLY CCRED MY llirip-
nt Consumption b't built
ME IT, AN1 IS NOW PCTTINC
FLESH ON MY BONES
AT THE RATE OF A FOUND A DAY. I
TAKE IT JUST AS EASILY AS I DO MILK."
SUCH TESTIMONY IS NOTHING NEW.
SCOTT"S EMl'ISIO IS DOI.Nli WONDERS
daily. Take no other.
WANTED AGENTS
to solicit oKBeas r om
l?m. SHRUBS, VINES, &C.
. r JL STEADY WORK
TlriViaW For UoHrt, ldmUlo .
tiTT BlrTBxpneB.orCom-
iSiif L. mlion it prforrl.
Jl3sfcwTir row m full lm of -rH-
fk. r..;. A.i.kl, IjanJ
oiii uT'vi urrxcE. n'rifr immtiity for (mA
R. C. CHASE & CO.. PHIL A., PA,
SCOTT'S
mm
Of Pure Cod
Liver Oil and
KYrCFHCSPKITES
of Lime and
Soda
la ndorwc'l and rrwcrlbed lartlnir
I-hyBlclaQS bcaufte both die l.iir 4U
aud Hypphomphit Z""o ! 1 rweulae-I )
Aeni iu ll,e cure oi 1Hntutiliv. II la
i paiauble a nilla.
Scott's Emulsion
i a woitdrrfui b'll l't'-i ttr, r. ft im the
Jteei MUmB.lv tor CONSUMPTION,
Scrofula, Broocbitia, Wasting- Dia-
II
Chrome Consrhs and Celda.
- -Taj i.rt
Announceraents.
T'.it- (.
n-iitTii:
tii 1 y tli
front i! t
Ptt-Airiic K'ult' nt ric It.r at'
n'tt Kit ttci-n tti,i:iitiy a.r e.t n'
U' i -ritf' .1. al.it Ut ilfviti..-
!f,re:. ; Pr,sti.-l:t J'If- f $-
i-ei'fe li ; Leg jV.rf, ; Afsi-Ju-lgt.
Pr- Thoi.i.tjrv. R,'(rinfer an 1 R-,ji,r'l
ir, M r"ii ttl r-in.tt T--amrrr. eatrh, $" :
J in C.iinmih?.i,'-r Au!tur, e:-.';!..
l. All ,lili:itij-l cu:i,m;j.ctitD8 re-.oiii-inn
ilain ,':i li.l .tea w :1! bu tburjji.d 10
ct-pi? jt-r litio. Moni-v in &! can. tit be
pni,t IN Al'VANflt.
V. V. AI.LI'N,
Editor Junt.itn Hrrati.
K. K S' MMUKK.
'..', r Si-sriM-L til, KtiM klics
(tilMY C04VISSI0NKK.
Viir- it 'nT'vri. tii ttl im bt.ir :
4 PI, !' ,-niii- tl.e niii- ot i. . !t irrv
; M's,rr. at ' ker T'p.. s c;u ii.1-ite fur
: nonvnsi it,n ter IT .U'ity tiuiiitit-inuer. "sab
' y-ct in Kl ulilicin Ufitgr. Mr. V 'lore's re-
i corrt a a SuMirr and Cifizrn is withou'
blrn ih and he isei.r all the quslitiri
liens nce!i r tu:nki i mmI and ettiaeiit
(,tjri-r. harm rereived irirhtn a letc votev
c,l m 111 ..nty thrte er (C't. at'er nut tie
irj bl.-tlcav.s the cmiuiy au Account ot
sit-kt.i'fft in hi9 Isuiin, fudv tte-s bis clam,
for ihe ll.ee. ' SS Ir r'I.IN UVS.
Vav 12, lhW.
FtIT'R StVUKVL A7 Kri'l BLk(! ;
n-rSir .- Tin cm- tv nvt-rni"tit mhich 1
in !! tl in tUf b-t'ii CuniT O'tniTnn- i
(ti-'ii-!-, i of m t" iruporfar in tDc of '
ttAce to 'Le ptofl tl cuiv ttuo th (
Ctitrl ronitpnt ti4 t!jerrfr tht
Hm.rA ot rouiitv caiTut4inci uti'vuld b '.
i:J .l"iMltjrt ihi alt-nr ol :tlics lur !!) i
? I)r-l ih1. With th. j xt io virtr f I
wi:l.1 n -title J"-f;.i StT f Kmr'-tu
ti Ttht-) a- m ctiz -i urMititU i i'iH 1 '
t f I tin- iittMr:ri tit rotiijt ttun :
niii;''i r. ifcn ftitn nt the j-riiaarV i
! n ri' t j .il p nr-r4t:' an!
..rf.r.f a.l-.-.. ... .U.-.nlur
. r t
JIM TA. i
fnt'NTY TKKSl'RKK. !
EniT'-tt or tuk Si stisel ivn RrprBLi-'
J. McUii.Un ,fj
Tiii-ar.-rM n-liij, hat numerous iiivhon, j
who (ie-iTr t- love l.in. ai.ti.'-iicd a can J
j,j.. .... ,1... ...i;, ,. n. fi.iir.t Tr.'anlrp al 1
ii l:t t.l.'i.-in Frim'r K'ti.in. ubict.
to t ter rulr flint govern thi Jatiy, ferlinff j
atKM.'rt Ibl il b" teci.in', thir tal:d,t !
ber. r ti r t'-a etBve, h ill itt.v, a t..er j
of tier.tii h-ftit-rf tbe ii.iti in oid Tuca
rora and ihe upper fud. and tlironh. ut the
entire county al tho Noven ber election.
H- is a man nt ntfaight forward ad lre-i and j
pood t,iiiueft qiialiiiraiiona and ci'iutnou I
seust' viera of hnaucial atl'-iira. j
TUSCAKORA.
Ki.iToa or the JrsiaTA SaxTixcL ai
R-PIBlicax Dear Sir In cont..riniiy wit:i
, , , k. U,K. ,.rtv .r pr
. . ,. i .' .
ry nomination Jhat all candidate. Mr ot.
llt;c mum otT ..iiii iuiF..i......
th- nmr ol itikti Dvis ot Vaker l,.n-
ship an a mofl uitab'e mau tor the ullire ot
' Cout.ty Treasurer. Mr. Iavi lives tn tho
j beavu ft tax-payinf; t.iiihif in tt.tt cou.tty,
' .1 . k ..! l. 1 .
aiownsnip inai nan not ut-n minor.. un
a uominafioD for county otlice in years.
I His ban been a heavy lax-payer all bia line.
"D economical oiti.en, a tiller of tho soil, a
years, a menjlier ol tne ixainmai uuara
Ave ears, a good citizen every way, who
will rove himself an ettlcieut county etlicfr,
if the people will do theiuuelres iustice in
electing bun. WALKER.
Editob (baxTiMEi. axd Kepi blicam :
No man in this community has the public
confidence to a greater depree for henesty
of purpono and financial integrily than
Frederick Knpenschade, and for that reason
he is one of the fitteet men id tlie county
for official pottition, thernoro I present bim
as a candidate for the primary nomination
for the office of County Treasurer. He
haa not been an otlice seeker and fur that
reason will tie acceptuble to a large majori
ty of people. His extensive acquaintat.ee
-hii-t has been acquired throughout the
county by dillieent attention to business
will make bim invincible before the people
:n INoveti.ber.
MIFFLIN TOWN.
EblTOK SrSTI-SL AID RlPCBLlCAK ."
Dear Sir : John F. Elireiir.eller of Favettc
township, may not be known personally tt.
every roan in the county, but wherever he
is known bia name aht-n mentioned in con.
necti, n with the nomination tor the otlice
of County Treasurer, inspires confidence.
Me is a mat. ot the people and resides in
the tanner disttict of the connty. The
eyes ol all Juniata are turned cpon Fayette
at election time. Considering the personal
qualities of Afr. Ehrenzeller and the dis
trict in which he lives bia noiuination at the
primary would be most timely and bis
electioo assured ia November.
FAYETTE.
i
6 TAXI, KY'S
RESCIE OF EM"-
AcriiT'e VTiirrD S.-nd vur own. and
,rtre-Bi.l ' I-. U -e-f.ty..u knu ft.
ariil ren J !" ' rvt.lt KKANk-LlA
.NhTS CO , 7-i Li.iM:-ui S iet', Fbila.
TOBACCO
This standard brand of plug
tobacco is acknowledged to be
the best chew and the largest
piece for the money in the mar
ket Vmco tin tag on each lump.
Its extensive sale for many years
has established its reputation.
here is nothing better. Try it.
or sale by dealers and grocers.
TuiaMi .olle.
AH Kn.-M,rt ,r- !iet-l. cau':nne1 not to
treflf.N t'e f ,fn ?ird unci wimd larid ol
I ho nidi r-i:,.-.l mi Vi.li it t.ix tihtnp, (or
the pur i-.( TMe'ire.'. bnrfinp. tlntiin.
I'ii kirie t iii- . iri.mit du li-ce, out
line tiuil'ir. ft;;. ! la agaiikt trsipail!-
lf(t ill t.i; Mi. ret t .
1AML Flf HER.
Novtiubtr 7, !:.
77 "'6 V' -a
Si ti- iJt xzi' t.-j
"KTi.r: T r- . '--zT t ft if t-ti TicrsTi '-I
it ,f .;.urM!!::?,. .!:::.'i t-ui
3'm zf-un. I !:... J.AJ . vwiu.
"ru c v .s of f
A lifo-lontr ta-l. - VCAREr ir.j rrf-v ti
Ibim t-vio:?'. lti lK"'Jr nta-r-lxur1
1 no i c-.-t.i I .rr.nt .m r,-,i-ivi.i a cu: i.
bend al our -i Jl'vi-ii ni'-l it "::: i:'.rrL.:
r.;i """.. ' i . ry.Li. tilt I- r.prr- i
aad i j .;j-' r. it fc:,'.or. nvrh:. to :t. c
M.ci: :.r . -:r-::.r.t -Vr:
ir " "
- ?ts.-.
ft.'TO-S.
if -r.-. -.'
it. -!...
SCFACTHIKS NEW.
r-M3. CcMFTrRtrs. Fwt
.m. i t:i, noou Mtrs :
.it- C .alocae mailed fret '
KDED METAL CC
. I I ' ' tin ri It. !.
C-tvc uame ol ta papa
i
... I
't- . - I . v ti. ! M ?t I
.... iirv.r.i!5i..
' ...HHi,".V;-r
!'. rm b. 4- 4 AM lik
- K3Co..:-si.stc5.r.
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 imitations, but yen will
find Dr. Warner's Coraline ' printed on
ths in-ide of every genuine corset. They
are sold by your nearest dry goods deatac
WARNER BROS. Mnfrs.,
New York and Chicago.
LIlG.1L.
DV.INtsTIMTOR'S NOTICE.
Ia tm ale of Benjamin DUlman.
The in 1. lit eiied Administrator having
been itrai.t- rt lett. rs It Hiuiuentary on the
estate ot B ijtitin Ltitliujn, late of Di la
ware toe ulilp, Juniata county, deceaKede
out of the Orph-iiin' Court of Juniata coun
ty, hereby pivt i. notice to all per.sous in
dehtet! Li ..id t-siaie to maku iiuiuediat
patuitit. ;i: d th'-H.- bv-i:.i; cImitus will pre.
sent tbem roperiy auihenticati d fur 'set
tlement. E. J. KURTZ,
-Idmimstrator.
E
STATE NOTICE.
Ifo'tr- i, ben hv jr'Veii ttjit letters of ad
nni.i-tr .tb. ii, on the eata,' of V trcaret
Conner, late nt Fe.iunspb townxbip. Jup. !
iaia c.iinit. Pa . I.sve bet-n crai.ted to the
undernfi ed rcie:lll5 in s.nie tot-i.rbip. :
All p in iuitt-bte.J to said eitljio vr re-
quest ii to make immediate pa) ment, and
those bavit.i; lejrxl claims to present them
duly aulbeutica'ed for settlement.
JOSEi-11 KOI HKOCK,
Jdmiuittrator, Miffimtoun, Pa.
May li, lb'JO 6t.
; , ;
J i
7 i
!
Loci. K. Atiihsob. F. M. M. Pell.
ATKISO!f A- PEJIJIKLL,
ATTORNEYS- AT - LAW,
MXFFLINTOWN, PA.
Collecting and Conve jancing prompt
It attended to.
Orncr On Main street, in place of resi
dence of Louia K. Atkinson, Ksq., sonth of
Bridge street. fOct 26, 18P6.
WILUERFORCE SCIIWEfER,
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW,
Mir FLINTOWN', PA.
t7-Onice on Bridge street, opposite
Court House.
Johh McLAroHLin. Joskph W. 5TIIIt
HCLtlGIILIX fcSTINJIEL,
INSURANCE AGENTS,
PORT ROJL, JUSIATA CO., PJ.
BOnly reliable Companies represented.
Jan. 1, 188--lr
D.D-M-tA WfOED, UK. OAKW1S Ml .C A WfOBD,
D1
R. D. M. CRAWFORD &. SOM.
have formed a partnership for the practif e
of Medicine and their collatteral branches.
Oflice at old stand, corner ot Third and Or
ange streets, M ifluutown. Fa. One or belb
ot them will be tound at their oflice at all
times, unless otherwise prelessiorallT en
gaged. April 1st, WM).
SPK1NG AND SLM.MEll GOODS.
I would inform the public that I have
ow in my new millinery store at my place
of residence on Water struct, Mitflintown,
second door from coruc-r of Bridge street,
a full stock ofSpringan-l Summer millinery
goods, all new, and of the latest styles,
aud having employed fir.st class milliners
lam prepared to suply the public with
everything found in a firntclass milliner
store, come and examine my stock. 1
consider it no trouble to show goods.
MRS. KIML.
March 22-H7.1..
WISH TO STATE
A FEW FACTS
Worth Knowing,
That i can stop togtiiacbe in less than
'Ive minutes ; no p:iin, no extracting.
That I can extract teeth without pain,
I j the use ol a fluid applied to the teeth
.nd giimt ; no deeper.
That Diseased Gums (known
.is Scurvy) treat "fVX'".. cd successfully
, i;d a cure wursJ-,v ranted in every
f 0. '-'' .. st
Teeth Fillkd and wirrantid !.T life.
Artitit-ial Tci-th regain;,!, exchdnped r,
n 'ninddled, Iroin t'.i.OO i $1J per set.
H.-a ut it u I Gusi Knaio :Ie l Teet iuserled at
('rices to suit ill.
All work warranted to rive perfect satia
t.u li-n. People u ho have artificial teeth
w ith which thev Ciniiot eat, are especially
u itetl to call. Will visit professionally
at I heir homes it uoti'ie 1 l,y letter.
Will visit rettularly a' liiehti'-M the 2ud
t'ksol Slay aa'I OctoLer.
Tee us Cai-h.
G. J. HEIIR,
i":iittl ". Z--:itlst,
tsif. .--- 1" v :n 1 1 itow.i , i' ., is li(J.
4ilOKlii:s.
sal i: s m i: x
To r'i rvx ,.t otif !' tt
- .I'tli VClIt.
W A N T 1) j
iu the c ii r-tr . W t m tr ti,t:- t.at Nf tc tion
; ..'I ct"! ni' r. S' j.r-ii-n -at prirtice
IiOiMKS, iiKil X. TiH I MAS,
$NO FOR OUR C,TftLCCUar,D f R. -!.&
ATLAS ENGIKE W0RX5,
i(j'...::.".r: t. uo.
NO MORE
BubberShnee unless worn uncomfortably tight,
will often slip oft the fa. To remedy
thai evil tlie
"COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO.
offer a shoe with the fnslde of the heel lined with
rubber. This clinjrs to Uie shoe and preventa
to Kut.uer fruiu slipping ofT.
Catll for tlie " t'olrlieater
"ADHESIVE COUNTERS"
and you oca walk, run or Jump-In tbem.
Whithex! O! 'Vhither, Ci.f WOMAN, m high?
Wmt Biacjc I mont kortFivo TO COITJl thc skv.
M HV tiO EO FAR F::OM THK L.KO OP YOUK BIRTH t
Lecal-ss it alrcadv covcas the earth.
Send for illustrated circular to
M. EllRET, Jr., & Co.,
493 Walnut Streets
PHILADELPHIA.
l if t :? ' rr.t nil A t." 2llr?.li Tv4
OF THIS!
Jmcw
Finn.
-O0i
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
No more Summer for months
to come. Fall ami Winter
are here, and to conform to the
chance, the Senior
the firm has just returned from
ar a .
Jaatern .Markets, where he se
lected with creat care the -,!
that his many patrons favor.
DROP rj.
We have now filled our
shelves with Fall and Winter
Goods of all kinds. Our cus
tomers have appreciated our
efforts to give them good to
suit their purposes, and we
bel ieve that we are better pre
pared than ever to merit their
confidence. Wv invite oti to
come and see and Le sati-lk-d
In our dress goods department
we have almost everything
Don't be backward, call for
what you want.
Shoes and Hoots.
Our Boot and Shoe De
partment is full in its assort
ment, and you certainly can be
suited in fit, quality anil price.
Whatever improvements have
been added by the manuf actures
we have them all. We can
supply you with foot wear for
any in or out door pervice. Our
grocery Department never lairs.
We have on hand a full line oi
Fresh, Plain and Fancy
GltOCEIMUS.
Also, the only full lin oi
dUEEJVS WARE
in the county. Every house
must have its lull supply of
Queens and Glassware, this is
the store to call on for such ar
ticles. All orders by mail will re
ceive prompt attention.
Remember the place,
iiAis Stlixt, Opposite Cockt 1 lot si.
3Iiltliiitowii, la.,
Fred'k ISPI-SCIIA I I.
A Son.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
T 1 M K - T A H L E
On and after Sunday May 11, l'.i i,
trains that Mop at Mifflin will run of !lle.iv.
EASTWARD.
naamhRrRn AcconsitoiTfij lv,. Al.
t"nna daitv at 0 SO a. m.,Tv.one 5 5'J s. ni ,
Vi tint tTt,iin nt ",."i4 a. ni.. N'eitun Ilsmil
ton 7, Oft a. m . VrVcvtown 7 ." a. in., I.ew
istown 7.4-t a. ni.. Milfor-1 7.0'J a tn., MifUin
".l.a.m.. Port Knyal S,17 a. m-.:Mexico H,.
33 a. m . Tusc-trora 8 "a. m.. Vandyke TS
811 a. m.. Thonipsontown H.37 a. ni., Dtir
vtsrd .42 a m . Mi'lerstown K.4H a m.,
Meaport H,00 a m.. arriving at Harrmburg
1UI5 a. m., and at l'hiladelphia, ,'2S p. m.
Sea Shoes EzpKEsa leaves altoona daily
at 7,15 a. m., and stopping a all regular
ftittions between Altoona aud H&rrisburg,
rt-ai lies Mifflin at JU5 a. m., HarrHbnrg
11.40 p. M., and arrives ia Philadelphia at
8.15 p. m.
Mail Tim leaves rittnliurg d:nly at
5,o0 a. m., Altoona at 2.00 p. in., and stop.
p;i)f at all regular stations arrives at MitliiD
at d-C3 p. m., Harrihburg 7.00 p. m., 1'hila-a.t-lphia
1tl,5 i p. ra.
Mail Express leaves Fittrburg at 1 00 pm.
Alteon a 6 2' p in ; Tyrone 0 b2 p til ; Hunt,
ingdon 7 '61 p m ; Lew istown S 4 1 p m i Mif
flinV03pui; Uarrisburg 10 15pm; Phila
delphia 4 25 a m.
Dat Expre-s le.ires l'lttnliure ' S,i) A.
it.; Altoona 11.50 A. tf ; uiv be Uiesed
at ill til: n at 2.05 P. M.; arrives at Hjrrw.
burg at 3,0 P. M ; at PbiUdelphii, 6.50 P.
M.
Philadelphia Express will st p at UitSix.
at 11 87 p. di., vtljen llapgt'd
WtBTWAKD.
Vaut Lihk leaves I'hisdt-lphia dailv at
11 40 a iu; llarrisburg 8 40 p ra j Mi'rtliu
5 O0 p n. ; Lewistuw-u 5 2M p in; AHeona
7,o0 p ni; arr'ves at Pittsburg at 1 1 55 pm.
Wat PassrifOEB leaves Philadelphia
daily at 4 80 a. ra.; Harrisburg, 8 15 a. ra.;
Duncannon, 8 54 a. tn.; New port, 9 21 a.
ni.; JJ lllerstown, 9 40 a. m.; Thompsotitown,
9 62 a. m.; Van Dvk, 10 (Ml a. m Tuscar
ora, 16 04 a. ra.; Mexico, 10 07 a. m.; Port
Royal, 10 13 a. ra.; Miltlin, 10 2 a. m.;
Milford, 10 26 a. ra.; Narrows, 10 34 a. tn.;
Lewistown, 10 4H a. m.; McVeytown, 1111
a. m.; Newton Hamilton, 11 Z'J a. tu.; Hun
tingdon, 12 17 p. m.; Tyrone, 1 07 p.m.
Altoona, I 45 p. m., and stop at all regular
statious between Harrisburg and Altt.ouA.;
Otbtbb Expbess leaves Philadelphia dai
ly at 6 60 p. tu., Harrisburg, 10 20 p. tu.,
stopping at Kockville, Marysville, Duncin
non, Newport, Millerstow n, Thompsoutewu,
Port Royal, time at Mifflin, 1 1 55 p. m.; Al
toona, 2 15 a. in., and Pittsburg, 6 lu a. tu.
Mail Traim leaves Philadslphia daily at
7.00 a. m., Harrisburg 11.20 a. tu., New
port, 12 14 p. tu ., Millliu 12.52 p. m., stop
ping at all regular stations between Milllin
and Altoona reaches Altoona at 3.40 p. in.,
l'ittnburg tj.10 p. m.
Altoona Accom uodatiok leaves Phil
adelphia daily at 11 40 a. m., Harrisburg at
4,10 p.m., Duncannon 4,45 p. tu., New
port 6.12 p. m., Uillurstown 5,22 p. tu.,
ThonipsuntowD 5,ii4 p. in., Vandyke S.39
p. ra., Tuscarera 5,45 p. tu., Mexico 5.17 p.
ui., Port Royal 62 p. m., Mi Alio 5.5H f.
m., Lewistown 6,24 p. m., McVeytown 0,
4 p. m., Newton Ha uilton 7 0!t p. m.,
iit.atii.gdoQ 7,10 p. iu., Alison. 'J 00 p. m .
Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia 11 2
pm; Uarrisbure: 8 10am; Dunrat.non 8
SSani: Newport 4 IH) a ra ; Mi(Tlin48a
: n. ; Lewistown 6 01 am; McVeytown 6 22
la. m; Mt. Union 5 4 a ra ; Huntingdon 6
i 12 am; Petersburg 6 25 a m ; Spruce Creek
6 40 a m; Tvrone 7 00am; Bell's Mills
7 22 a tu ; Altoona 8 05 a ni ; Pittsbutg
i 12 4'. p in.
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Address (stating ago.)
W. D. CHASE AiCO.,
Lock Box ,84. Geneva, N. T-
AprU 9, '90-t.
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