Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, June 23, 1897, Image 2

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SENTINEL & UEFOliLICAN
yiyFUNTQUN.
WEDSESIUT. JUNE 24, IS''
B. F.
S C H W EIER
id:tob asp raoriiirot-
Phesidext HcKimxt e?rnest;y ad
vocates in his mesne to the Stiuato,
the annexation of tho H waiian Is
lands. Governor Hastings has frg-ic.l tha
bill that requires a!i unnaturalized
employed foreigners in tbo State to
pay a tax of tare? cents a diy. The
money thus received Tos into the
Tr?a.-;uries of t!i3 various counties of
the State. Half of the fund goes for
th9 general excesses of tho counties.
The other half goes t tne School
fund on the basis of tha number of
schools.
Dm has dropped silver and sn-"
sw.alisiu is to bo tho vat bai.tla cry
in IMl'.c-e. That means that goy
ernoieut fcu.-.,l own nil pub'irs worus,
railroad, telegraphs,
&?. IX
b.4 don't
ece tha would b aloof step to the
compltta owrwsbip or dictatorship
ovit tbe people, body, soul nu-.i
bieecheH, a state of r.ffairs, which, if
lie is properly understood, he doea
not wi-iii to set brought about.
Ose explosion of powder or dyna
mite ia tbe proper place is sufficient
la wreck tbe bfst built structure that
has ta'cen yeara of toil ant great fx
ponse to erect. So with the business
affairs of this nation one lov tariff
lawenacled by the ClevcHnd ndmin
islratk'n has wrecked ike raanufac
turing business to such a decree that
time will b:? require d lo get oHYu's to
where they were btf-iro tiio elecion
of Mr. Cleveland to tho Presidential
chair.
E. V. Debs proposes that a color-j
of people, who believe aa be believep,
skull colonize in Washington Slate,
and there condaci, tli-3 colony on tije
plan of governrueiit th-et th:y pro
fees to believe in. That is the rij-ht
course to pursue. Be practical, or
ganize a system cf government in ac
cordance with their view, aiid if it
ba a good system and can be man
cgsd alonjj lines that they aelvoe.ite,
it will commend itself sud become a
model for the whole nation.
The ejueerest incensistrry in iho
speeches and writings of tbe utteju!
ers of the Cleveland-Wilson tariff la-v
is that their favorable advocacy does
not correspond with the ni.fivor.eblo
results. They ndvocato ibo Clevo
land-Wilson tariff 'a.v r-3 jnfc tbii
thing for thn good cf iho country
i ie .. e a . ik. 1 1 .
d in running the gowiMOst fifty
million dollars behind its i-sr.ses.
If it were not lor the setioua fioan-
. , .... . , - , .,
cial condition m which tho JX-mcc-
ratic National legislation has put the
country it would be fit only to Uuj.',h
at. Bat it is 8 serious tcV.ter to dia-
turb tbo finances of a country to each
adegreothatgreafcfiaanci.il distress
is brought about v
Dkbs proposes to stirt a coVper
wr:ysi i ;- ihcis h ri. i mh i w ii :!..-: . i
ative system of Government ""'J'-tsh-
ington State. That's j.ist tJ
ometbim fiir ilimaj!v.oc rncir?- tftnipia. f;
along the lice-of their tLeorien. If
they can do things among themselves
better (ban is being done in society
at lar;;e, it will not be long in rtc
cornmor.ding itself to tho American
people. But his tbrat against ia
ierftrenco ilees net sound well. If ha
nr-d other agitators will just go to
work and attenel to their own busi
ncss, and prove to the world what a
gooel t::ir.g they huv?, they will not
be interfered with, but great will be
the ruoh to (heir rank?.
Tire annexation of Ibvvaii is a great
ejnesMon. It is tho first step in the
direction of territorial acouisitioii ba-
vond the limits of tha North Amen-
can continent, anil viewed from thatjef tbe servi
sflil I-niir.f if tho l-.a.-ri r. ni m rr nf u JlillOt's Ledj
new foreign policy. Tho iipginoing ;
of .1 policy of abaorptiou of out ! ing j
islan.ls, that oveul.uaily wiil result in !
tbe absorption of Engi.-ir-d, Scotland I
and Ireland. The consuination cf tho
absorption cf the three lait named
countries, ni'ey be a considerable, elis
taac-i in th iatire, but in a'l proba
bility will take plaoe wit'iin Ihu 100 ,
years to come. .'Vor itnprobable ;
things than that L.ivo i-ekc-ii placo in
the history e;f citin.-ia. When th.it
will have taken pbico, Lmiloti will
have lost bcr power the c omDiei
cial find fiiiancial c?r :er of tbo world
anel tho mnnfaetn:i:jg csta'olish
meut.s of Er.'iand will be 1:1 India,
and India will be more EugHa'i tha'i
England. Such ure the National
probabilities tbst cjs may read among
the movements cf the American and
British peep!o. So then President
ilcRinley may ro ito.vn tbo ages o
bisteiry as the Protiidju!. of the He
pjbli, who first ioa'ig'.ua'cd a .l
icy of :.-'ii'iwitio:i of foreign lev cry
.sjagle Fire ror the Kt-uod
Trip to PhtlHaijiIiia via
PeitDylfanla Itullroad
on Account of lbs a
iioaai 5aegrcrfesJ.
The Pennsvlvania Riilroad an
Bounces that for the eighteenth. Ni
tional S.imge-afest, to oc uehl in
Phila.b-lfhia. June 21st to 2-lt.h. 1S:7
it will ssll excrtrfiion tickets io Phila-
tlelphi-t from c)t points oa its line
June 19th to 23 1 inelnsive, good to
return until June 2G h, 1897, inclu.
sivc. at a sinirle fare for the round
trip. No rate, hewover, v.Ll be re
duced to les-s than fifty cents.
, M . .1
False Swearing for Pension-
Lst wefk in thj United Stiles
District Court in New Jersey Sirs.
Hannah Hubbert alias Slocnn of
Long Branch, was sentenced to serve
one year in tbe Monmouth county
jail ami to pay a fino of $600. Mrs.
Slocn.n had pleaded guilty to three
iadic'mnts of perjury. Her specific
offenL.e was the receiving through
this perjury of $(00 in pynaion mou
ev as a soldier's widow after sbo hail
married a second time. While Mrs
Sk.cii.n pleadod guilty, she sought to
fvejisa her action by the claim that
the second marriage was sever legal
ly sulemnizcd. The woman is 60
years o'd. 1
MOSOTONttUS LIVES.
FOLLOWED BYTKO
LIGHTHC
WHO TEND THE
(USES.
Jaatlfitlon an-I Remuneration Rega
lalina Which Most L' Observed to the
Letter Provi-Io-ia M.-vIo For the Com
fort of Tiirso ITufal K-?rvnts.
A lighthouse keeper is appointed by
the secretary of tiio treasury on the rrc
omiucadatioa of tho li;.1.tbcue board,
cud &t tit receives ouly an acting ap
pointment. At the cud i f three mouths,
if lie passes examination Ly tbe 11a
vnl cHicrr v, ho i ibe inspector of tbo
district, he re; circs a fell vpiioiutmeiit;
it ha does net pes", bo i.s dropped from
the s;rvico. A fcco'fr rnvti Le able to
I read a:;l writ, k;-. i u ou'li.1;, sail and
pnU a boat ui-il h.ivo er.iap.-i. idCtbaiiic
al ability to mako tbn weeuvy miner
rep sirs about tbe iti.sicn a-.i kiv it ic
oriier. I'horo i.s only cup pr::flo ci keep
er r-'cogni si !y law, bat the ccstom of
tbe s'Tvice ba.i't'ivir'.od the kf-cprs into
r.itlttc iit frrailps. with (lif;-rcr.t pay and
dutka aud with proaiotiou from cua
vrb to another. A Dan mtT be ap
pointed to the He-.Tioe end a--'acd to a
particular Ktitticn, l-nt be way bo moved
at a:iy time if rrccict-l or if the. inter
ests cf the f.ivi ; dejuaiul it. At i-ts-tions
r qaintig tat kcope-r a re tired
Ko:'.f:iiiii)i i-.iaa, with a f-:iuily, ii r.snal
ly 1. cti'il, and hi pciu-ra! laeu V the
'iil.:rinft cbifs are niu:-'t wante d. AS rta
tio! 8 wb re there is a fes signal one of
th" :.--ist'i::tt jh a ::iau w:ho lsns : en
j;i:ie( r n
tire :ie ami in Ritne-t.tms Cl a
marbinist.
Keepers
5'lUt
o p-.iid cn on avera;?';
?oo n y
fiXHj n year, r.i.t imnuuiuu .-. -o
paid tary frcia ?lco to $1,000 a yelr,
atcovdii.-fc to the ;iporlauce 'f t'-'-'
tion i-.:id "tbe n::ii:;i:t of service render
ed. Il.u i-rincipal beeper at Mine.t'a
Lcd.m lil:t, just outside of I'csti i:, re
ceives $!,0tt'J a year for bis ti rvici s,
and this f;;ri;bh.v5 the caly in.-tauce
where tho pay of a 1: -ep r iz :-prciiicd
by law.
rj"!-.!i k-"f;-e-rs vho Jiv r.t isolated
l:h;hou.-:e:i :ul e.a t!;o cllKhore livrht
sbitw lead u very n:(;:;:-toii:r.-s life, ben-
ar. r.i.t imu.iimai
ken only by ti.t. flight ef pc.-ii!r? ve
and tho ijiitiiiee'y viic ef t!:j Ii!irh;
supply bo:.t.
ThsVe l.eepers get c.-ii'sider
about two v.c k. i:: three m
IcaT
rMh!', 1 .
r faiuili
in! v.bieb !iii;e tL; y viit tin :
on icl! j-.:;v. A liyhti.on.-U! e.u
r.ti ;u :
uvu re;
ia m
l!1
Ptatva cs a 1-bUbip, ex'-cps that it eat:
u.;t be bic.vii away and tho keeper -.ci- j'S4.tt,od
not !"avo it ex-.-pt vh n they are r.?- j
!v-v
pre'.
d, it".
tir'.i u:i.'"..t (ffiro np o:
: their
j.ue!i !J nej'
tr f.ivt'.icr !';
elovetw, Lat j;
ca.'.r.ro tha
ii;'it.i and ou i
::o fr.rnirlH i
fniuibes. Lai!
l:.-b:b-:u.-o bc-.rd
i t cf all its ' t::
:;:o f-'i ::cs.: ,-l:o
:. ,:t the i-ob:e.
i i il--erv
1
o kc.
,-p
ti-.
b?r.5 i-d v
i pcr. 1 it
r is 1. ft :;i
aud i:: t
).!. 1
literr,
r .;?iir.ly
ie Id v:;:
msiiii::-.
ames eij '
;K"et:-y, v. itii
kU. This or
fte.ticii fer
; ri
: fai
;ip!e
il ;
tranrferrfii l. ai.ocher :'.;;: in by i:ti
sietor on Ms quarterly vi.n. xhwe ere
' . . ,-.;.
laiioii, t:'.c-;i .u its i;.:.e i n.ti .i-.- i .?;,
ttM(J ,y t.)t!jr jnai,ie,.n iutei-Jiuuce, the
tc "(,rs cf j.. .c;i;,. v., :t, tI;rv ttra .,r.
nj,,-!,. Pen, a!r;n5 :300 volnTj:os a year,
Kccpen are foibi-.In ii o eujtape i:i
any bc-iiuc vHeh wilt prevent their
preseucu i:t their t-.it:r,na or iutcrftta
wit'J th:! l'-11 r:V.i !i:..:;ce of U:r
dctics. JJ;:l-;.- have useful and prolikiblo
rami!ia which they orrzj the
Ut.itious, wbilo w'Twen
justices cf f:a vyot our fellow.
tha
ides. In cme c.-scs thejjwbicli
foruiobed with food aud rr.iiiin:'. OtdilS
station? have burns fumtshed for cattle
and horscK, ciid bo.?ts 1:10 ''.irnitibcd ail
st-itions imiere:.: i-.lo by Ii'-iti."
Tlif! tli:--:ipliwt cf tbe service has brv.a
always ri:jfd, tts Lelitt': -; a tcrvice
wla-re Ecslieuco cr U'.: icucy may
mcaii tlie lo. s t i toacy live 3 a:d mui b
valneMe property.
Disi'.i:-.--.'! v:: ftu-t.y fcHcws ia I-.to
caee- where a beeper i.l foetid intoxi
cated and w-iero be ahra bis l:;-::.-c to i
go oat. Kernel. :. tra;-:e.t to c e.:;::b-r
the c.:ro tf the l:g'-t and t'lo lig'itboase
pi "pert
any
1 ail per.jiii
coiisideraii'.i;' c.Tid ii i rare ind'.s
wbeu tb-y fail to re .7.2 this bit
i ideal. Thorn have I v.i a number cf i
! s!i:nc( 3 illu.-t rating the ospiit do coip
-iio-.v tho keepers c I the
light first built went
down with tho light and died at tbeir
pot:-i, bow one kcemr saved his lens
and let his family look out for them
selves, cud instances where they have
save-d public p.roix-ity and lost their
own.
Fortunately the service i.s net ham
pered by any qocstion of politics, and
this f let, coupled wilh tiio excellent
discipline maintained, accounts for the
fine class 0 mcu now in the service
men who t:d;e hu bom st pride iu their
work, and whoso int re.st makes tbo ef
ficiency of the service what it is. It is
I unfortunate that tho navy has 110 retir
ing laws for its seamen which would
allow men after 20, 25 cr 30 years' serv
ice, depending on tbe physical condi-
I Hon of tho man, to be retired and
placed ia tbe lighthouse service for tho
reet of their lives. A valuable clars of
men would thus be addi d, aud the na
tion would bo paying a debt which now
goes unpaid. Philadelphia Ledger.
Warrior ncd Vniform.
"Who is that rather ph-.inly dressed
man with tbo iron gray hair sitting ia
that bos?"
"That is Colonel Blank. Ho is luiold
campaigner who bus wen considerable
celebrity as r.11 Indian fighter."
"I have heard cf him. Who is that
fiuice leaking man iu tlie gorgeous uni
form, with epaulets, cocked hat and
gold braid?"
"That's Colonel vaa Cleave."
"Whom has he ever fought?"
"Mosquiteics. " Chicago Tribune.
Color Blindness.
The term color blindness implies an
entire absence of tbe color sense, and
there are a few persons who are in this
condition, but it also includes all the
forms of partial color blindness in
wbich tbe perception cf ono of the
fundamental colors red, green aud
violet is wauting, and which aro
known as red blindness, green bliud-
nets and violet blindness. The line be
tween theso various kinds of color blind
ness and a perfect perception of colors
is not sharply drawn, so that a large
number of pe rsons have what is called
a feeble color sense, whioh falls short
of actual color blindness. There is no
doubt that color blindness in its vari
ous forms is much more common than
is generally supposed, and it is more
common among the imperfectly than
tho well educated classes, and it is, cu
riously enough, still nioro common
among Jews and Quakers, probably
from hereditary caases. It is t 'ii times
mom lrequent among males than ic
maks iu tbe general population, bnt
among Quakers it is nearly tho sanm
in both sexes, in the 1
tiou -1-18 per ceur, cr
every 25, are color LliJ
Ledger.
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MONASTERIES OF METEORA. !
Ao Kxtracrdiasry Rcrne on the
Maeedo-
clan Frontier. ' -Dctween
tbe enrvo of tbo Macedo
nian frontier of tlie mountains of Kbaa
sia aud the open town of Kalabnka,
which terminates tbe long western
plain of Tbessaly, lie tbo monasteries
cf Metcora. A casual glance gives tho
idea of tbe whole space being occupied
by lines of bare bills, bnt on a nearer
inspection a curious amphitheater ia
found, carved out anions the moun
tains, aud this is occupied by a most
estraord'nary collection of rocks, on
which are perched, liko storks' nests j
or tba turban oil a Turkish tombstone, j
tbe aerial monasteries of Meteora. Ia j
one place a bugo monolith is found lit- j
crally crowned with buildings, cs in tho ;
casa cf the nouarftery of AH S.-ftnts,
popclarly known asHacrlos Barlaam; in t
anctber a prcup of jagped recks will
have one point capped by a nioimstery, '
as is soeu in t-t. Kicbolaa Tbo most t
striking feature about these monaster- 5
ies is tho method by which they are '
reached, cither by looso ladders hanging
outHida the perpendicular rocks cr by
being wound up by means of a windlass
in a not at tbe end of a rope,
century me.nasteries, but what lune-S
this one cf especial interest is that
tlie rope is said to bo tbe longest used
for the purpojc 340 feet The ladders
to this jiionastery are not so diftienlt
to climb as some, bnt inasmuch as they
pull out c-vjiy time jou grip them and
oscillato frightfully it is pleasanter to
risk the net.
Tbo monastery of Ilaglos Nikolaos
appeared to bo in a totally dilapidated
condition and entirely deserted when
we visited ileti-ora, while the ladders,
which rise from a neighboring peak and
hang from the buro rook, are impractica
ble. All these motmsteties aro under
tho archimandrite, a man of command
ing presence and saintly cumitetiauce.
Tho village cf Kastraki is jammed in
between the curt r rook.! of this cuiions
amphitheater, aud in tho e.lit cf this
voebv wall at tbe bce-k of the vilhigu
f.tiuds a most peeuliar honrg!
ss loob-
iu;i monolith. Tbe rcc
on either side
I
nto perfor;:tt
d ViUSi
wtuich in the f'..uit cuth
centr.rv were
iiiiiabited by ihe )
p'ikf.of tit. Anthony.
-iiondon i:'c-;tr::tcd cv.s.
GRANT AS A PEACEMAKER.
With InQn'te Tirt Fcn:!a UTileTi
Ariw Atnncif Ilia OiBct-ra.
AfetT the capture cf Vick.-bnr Lor.-in
I cbe'? a prcte.iti.-ut and b.'a::tifcl resi
de:!.-: fe.r bin liee.'.e.parters, and (.e:ii
al -iv.i'bcroii e!;'.so tbo hiiuic, and a
'nnr.rrei tnreatcuea to involve uais.i ar-
I and ivips i !;d gave tI;o suneriov oflic-rs !
I gieat concern, aecerding lo tbe Cfcica- j
i go Iiitar Ocean. l!oth J.icPi:i rni n-.id
I.;vs.:ii cameei tho cio to t-ieaerai
i Grant. lH-J beai.l tbe s-hein s of cuci),
i ai.d his tuC c:IU--rs looked with oi-ifray
! at bis qt.;--t, bashful way of li.dcnhs.i
! '.t.. ',-r:,:iirr .fih fiiliM (!e::r.l
ft.r tlie reflating rebels. It.ia gle'.v-
red tudil Grant, twait.g taM Fbrrsoo.
.iid: "I sua sorry to li.!at tango your
ilai!3, Renord, l et I have junt written
P
cn order te
u. :t-.i-;u Kin ui
impr.-riaiit exj-.ed
f -r-l'l'i' cf fn-1 i-
time
Sfratcjy cf bis mauenve
cf bis der isio-i.
tbo fairacs-i
"ti uibio" Cflt-,o.
Fills will t..!:c except iou
The Vi-ssar
to Dr. rurkbxir-:t's exp:. : ion, "female
i college. une ot tneir rjees tveats eii
! that sebjeet. They bad a "feuiale" cel
j lege once, but if tbvro is a feundo col
j lego still it goes by another name. Tho
! change celebrated in veise:
An institution enco tln-re vi.-
Of luiiininir aad of Unowle'V-;
Whieii !aid ujion it h;i:h 1. i front
A 'VasHar IVimdu t''..i!e' ."
Tie liialdte.iii fair ouuM ai.t eajoy
Tin ir l.rt ml ard li?ilU nnd porrldcc.
For graven cn Ihc ti'ri.N nr.d fim:uh
Va-s Vtt'.r Feaiuli' e-o II. ?o."
Trn In, la, 1! Ti iv 1h, In. l.i!
'Twiw 4Vn--tsnr rt-nifi!'. e'illeo."
A strong east wind at last ea.no by,
A wind tli:;t Uew fiu:u -T :t. ie!u
It tore the "1 en.al-" iroai tho sicn
Ttu-it wbh Hi", n Iho mil.
And r tw f.u-ulty rosre,yl
In viscti.M cad ia kuovll: ''
They toik tho t a.iile-' :f the spoons
As well cs o.T tliu I 'lllvvre.
Tru. Li, In. l:i! Tra la, la, hi!
It now ts "Vaiwai" Ci.!i'-'.."
New York Times.
The SaiTiMtui M of I'raytT It'ia.
Verses from the Koran and othi r pas
sages considered sacred are generally
stamped 011 tbe fabrics csed as prayer
rugs by tho MtJianimcdcns, and it is
criminal in oriental law to export such
pieces. This is don bt loss becau.so nso Li
the occidentals iua:is the treadiug c
tbo sacred words under i:-.;idtl feet, and
wbeu you think it over it is not to bo
wondered at A few years ago an Amer
ican succeeded in getting two such
pieces as near home as Paris, but the
inducements offered to him to return
them to tho oriental dealer were pote.ut
enough to effect their parjioso.
Lismoro castle, tho Irish seat of the
Duke of Devonshire, is beautifully situ
ated cn the Blaekwatcr. Tbe town i.; or
great antiquity aud was once famous
for its university aad its monasteries.
India's pearl fisheries have been fa
mous from the remotest time. Iu the
Persian gnlf tho industry has existed
from the days of the Macedonians.
Tbe Scaly Ant Eater.
An animal mado of tin plate, of the
shape 01 an elongated nr cone, nrxmt
three feet in length, wbich crackles aud
rustles with every movement, is ono of
the latest acquisitions of the Zitolcgicid
society of London. Its name is the pan
golin, or scaly ant eater, and it belongs
to tho same family group as the arma
dillo and platypus. It has excited great
atteutiou at the zoo, for it is if we are
correctly informed the first tmirnal ol
the kiud which has been exhibited
there. Its home is wbere the termites,
or white ants, are found, for the animal
feeds on these destructive creatures and
possesses claws wbich are designed ta
break down their strongholds. The
claws are also necessary for burrowing
in the ground, for the pangolin exca
vates a cave for himself and bis mate
eight feet or so below the surface of
tlie earth, and in this strango home one
or two young aro produced every year.
The pangolin at present at tbe too is
fed npon outs and their eggs, and also
exhibits a partiality for cockroaches
scalded in milk. Tbe scales with which
its body is covered aro hard and sharp
as steel, cud it can give a terribly cnt-i
ting blow with its powerful tail. It rm
roll its body up into a bull bke aVdge-
when it so wills. Public Opinion.
aud the fair prrservatiou of "its buiid- i as if not greater than., tbe real silk. that money may b mndo
i.ti, .nn,,...; i(fi.,in9 n.irlniiT1 I Althnn-.h thn snHice lends itsslf to ' boy beg a a to cv.g on t riday
w . . . . . " . 1 . .A j ..ll.. . . i . . - . 1 u . Ik Ei I J a nwul I
in nwTT uon.l Kner.imeu of tbesa fifteenth the Drocess better tbaSu most woods, oth- i first th-t they dug this weel
Oratit tu-:iel to i-'iao v. i,:i - r '-lu tcsf remedy that ca bo cltiocd for shriffles oft this mcitKi co:I. ilns elui
a':U said 1 3 was sorry that t'.o gem :al j ;prf Rs,jr t.0mpi.int is found in acteristic bus bno appeared iu President
had pl-.eod !ik hejt on any beanq :u - j 'Tlwse nil's aro eo xaild I Kroger, who h leemtly imported a
Intti!: in action, yet co thorough, ! comn, uutntuy. too, ot im
vi.-tr-i. sw-ci::! . xe..ii!:'i.:n to I'.; '.: 1 that tl'.ev pivn rc'-'iect ntiffitctte.l). pecutltnary JUaM-.re.
.,, T ,, . , . . f U I . . f m .vtm , I.J ,uv vivbu v. I ,11 V J
yrt-w
:R DMI I TOT"
- ll". mwyvwr .,- a. jMta.r,.-r 11 mirn . -Ik-ftll--- i .
all Albany DocKed to tne '. . .
. .. . HIT 'J ur-maii. uw:- " iU( t -,.1 .111" , 1 111
says H- "V1 , Thi -JaduateSpPyjP a Optical Vol- ,
t c;x : ;: ,,011 who wm
raosHiTiv.tns-xTtcd that Giant had i. Give you the ..est servico at tu0 low- I
veu- the crrtditiwm to set sid of too st possiblo rates. Il ramcs ia g?ld j
quu,"-.!, br.t they reco-: ir.-d tho fro ' Miver, Dickie arid steel. No chfij-ge ;DB, , n
RSE CRITICISM.
Wb&t flowm It
had in one fair knot
botind,
And so I laid
, . -
ra on a public stsU, " I
i anr ono take noto at ail.
Wondering to
Or, taking nott
I.raisetheai would be found.
A ks eyed crtt
turned the nospgay round.
Then cried, "N'
true flowora eh&iel" and lot
it tall
' "Mere vreeds t
wall!
; prow against tho clmrch's
And whn.t coarse
thread abont tho stalks ia
wouno.
Tis trup, I feur m
dandellonn and rra.se
I cnlU-d, mtakW
them for trorden bloom
And bull bciieTing
that they so might pass,
And now ray criti
' lau pronounced my doom.
Knlf anCBwivea. I
ill not ercilse my lot
If friocUj may find
ins true forycuncnot.
-L in Loudon bcctator.
SILK FROM
i THE SPRUCE.
Palp
Fiber Is Fcfcud to Make
Very
Good stubstitote.
Silk of excellent quality is being
made from the spVuce tree ia Europe,
and a movement ii on foot to establish
the industry in thi-i country. It is said j
that tbo cost of
fng silk by this proc-
ess is one-fifth tb
from tbo silkworm
of tbe epinning
Icoooon. The Lber
takes dve as readily
as the animal prod-
net aud can be wov
en as securely anu
It is ah(o claimeel that tbo
rr forma or cum c;u no iuuu, iau in
ventor oven declaring! that old newspa
pers.
the printer
into
the subject a study fo 20 years, based
his experimental work on tho fact that
! tho silkworm, in eating and assimi
lating tho leaf of the mmlberry tree, ob
! tained the foundation cf the silk from
j vegetable fiber. In trying to bit npon
i tha particular chemical process that the
I original fiber went through before it
w:is spun us silk by the loom ho found
that after the fiber bud teen separated
J it needed the chemical aetion of a cer
tain form of glucose. Ia tho new treat
ment tho treo i3 crushed, and tho result
ing fiber mixed with1 glucose and
then pbiced ia deep metal tubs. A disk,
somewhat liko a steam p'istcu, is then
forced down on ibc mass by hydraulic
r.ressnre until it is coiur;resi:ed into a
-"-"L' I
very heavy gum. At tbo bottom ot iho
....-L . .if.. i ti,.v
nipiilcs, with exceedingly 'puia!. aper
tiinvs. Under tho bydrauiio pressure the
mixture is forced cut of t-ie.to gbi
ninnies in filklikc fiber.-, vtl.ieh are to
fine that the girls who aro employed in
tbi-i portion of tho process are obliged j
to wear highly lmiguifying gl issea in
order to sec when any cf tbo fibers
break. Tho material is jtbeu c.u-
ried ever electrically heat;-! orums,
which t'ry tbo ether
tr.e ::!eo.:'..i I
out cf it. Is U tbon rlon,-ed' :: !o iced
water, dried atid spooled for tye l'.ioms.
Bulalo Expres i
Cure for Sick Heartache!
iousands of Indies Buffer
hesdaciie caused uniloii!
from
i SICK
y
1 ! v disordered liver or Kaimaclie. 1 ho
iftcd for
j They cure s.'ck headache, jaunoice,
i s' ur storocch and all liver iil3. I They
j break up ca'ds and ftvers antl pre
jvfntt.bo crip.
, uy the doren or
ADV'
I
na ranidlr.
after they have 1 been cleaned of rAoed uP in conspicuous places that ! t:e entitled thereto, wiii oo nis .u
a ink. may.be readily made uo one it! r.liowed on lha rauna but 1" tsa'Vi "iUi. A If..
ellk. Tbe invontr, who has mane c(--.-t-Krtlr1r.r r.l .r..,.r.M 11.ir ! " J. . "V " r
i
I - . ... . I. .. n.wult rv. I w . ..
hundred) at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for
(3.50, and may be had of all druggists or
plctely
Alice
for f xatntiiins tlie ees.
Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa.
4w,
PE r; F ECT and permanent arc the
cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, be
cause it makes pure, rich, healthy,
life and health-giving BLOOL?.
MILLHGRY.
Good uera for you.
10, 13, 17, 19 and 25c,
grades also, Trimmed
Hits for 5,
Some better
Hats for 35,
-10.
50, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $i .50
All
goods reduced at
4t.
M. A. Diekl's.
i'erenalir Conducted Tours
via IenaNj Svaxil Kail
road. That the public have come to rec
cgcizo the fct that the bst anel
most convenient method of plcisure
trirol is that presented by the Penn
sylvania Ii.'tiiroal Company's perron
R!:y-cono"nctiel tours, is evidenced by
tbe increasing popularity cf t' .-so
tonre. Und- r lo:s system ihe lowest
rates are obtained, V r both trans
portation and bote fiecoieniodf.tioo.
Al experienced tuuiist age-nt and
cbapcron cccompar-y ouch tour to
'.it.ii alter too cotutorr 01 the passen
gers.
The following tours bav been nr
rarged for the season of 1397:
To the r.orth (including Walking
Glm, Niagara Palls, Thousand Is
lands, Montreal, Quebec, A11 Sable
Chasm, Lakes Champlnin and Geeirge,
Saratoga, and a elavlight ride down
through tbe highlands of the Hud
son), July 27 and August 17. Kate,
?100 for tne rouud trip from New
York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Washington, covering all expenses of
a two weeks trip.
To Yel'owstono Park on a ppeci.il
train of Pullman f-lceplng, compart
ment, and observation cars ncel din
ing car, allowing eight das in "Won
t'trland," September 2. llato $233
from New York, Philadelphia, Balti
more and Washinglor; $230 from
Pittsburg.
To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets
rood t a return within ton days will
bo sold on July 22, August 5 and 19,
September 4 and 16, nt rate of $10
from Philadelphis, Ba'.Umora and
Washington. These tickets include
transportation only, and will permit
oi stop-over within limit at Buff.elo,
Rocbester, and Watkius on tbe re
turn trip.
Two ten day tours to Gettysburg,
Luray Caverna, Natural Briilge, Vir
giria Hot SpriDgs, Richmond, and
Washington, September 28 and Octo
ber 12. Rate, SG5 from New York,
$(33 from Philadelphia. 2t.
Reduced Rates via Pennsylva
nia Railroad on Account
of Fourth or July.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany announces that for tho bent-fit
of persons desiring to take advantage
of the National Holiday on the Fourth
of July, it will sell excursion tickets
. N
j between all stations on its lice east of
'and including I'tttaburg and Erie;e-x
cept Ibat tieke ta.wnl not be sold to
- x .i L vl-i.
or from points north or east ofrhila-
( lpbi3 nor tO and from points north
of t're line from Harrisbtarg to Erie.
Ties ) tickets will ba sold and wid be
good goicg on Ju'y 2, 3, 4, and 5,
ii n 1 will be good to retnrn until July
6, 1897, inclusive. 2t.
What Old TUey Find.
B?aver Herald, June 7. Have we
cofd e-r h'tve we not, is the question
that is puzzling the minds of ths peo
pie of this neighborhood at present.
Ft r some lirao Mr. StafHe of Hnnt-
t ,Z a A T.'..r P,;.. ti,
,', - ... , , , ." , I
Gazette correspondent.told last week
of oc ir.terfS;iep-find of coal wbica
had boon tested and f ound to be gen !
u'ne. lint the question that our cit-'
. . 1 . . ... i
izene ure unable to solve is whether
! hey really did si r ike. a 7 foot vein of
coal r s reported or whether coal had
1 tea thrown in tho well for the pur-
cf creating an tx -uement ra or.
bv it.
for the
r, but the I
pr. trreR" tutrv made, we are unaulrt
becauso notices have been j
t::ow)cdge is kept a Fecrt. Isut we
hope tho rumour of the fiaeling of
cocl may bo well founded cs wo de
serve something at the hands cf na
ture. Home Dctlea of Indian Children.
There aro home duties as well as
pleasures for tbo children. Eoys aro re
quired to look after tbo ponies, to lend
a band in planting, to help in the har
vest, and they aro often mado to do ac
tive doty as scarecrows in the newly
planted field, where, liko Iittlo Bopeen,
they fall fust nsleep. Tho girls help to
gather ve,t;d, being water and look after
... ., , ,., ,., nl.ln-
""-"' ,
thsv aro tantfht to out, sew aud make
gunnents. in te.inier ii;;ys, mooiu ucu
ha.i say, no j;irl was couside-rail mar
riageable until s'.:c. bad learned to tan
skills, iiiiiko tout" and eiotl.ing, prej-ar.i
meat tVr drjiiig i:ud coald euhi.ato
com liiid beans, while youtig laauwho
had not learned to make liis u;vii wea
pons and to he a rkiliiuJ henrr-r we.s i:;t
cousiueied ht'od to tui
the rcsrc.:iKi'eiii'.i: s of tb
Hoe;:r of a
family. "iIoi:.e Iiife A
ibo I-a-
dians," by AUeo U. l'h
tury.
'. lur, i:i Ccii-
A XvruIliiT l)nt.-li 'nloi3.
A peculiarity among Dutch farmers
who livo at n distance from a town is
to have a c.rin i:i leai'.ii.i es li.r the ir
buriab It is by no means uncommon to
eeo a still sturdy old putriurch going to
an outhouse uvil pravcly e-outemplating
that wbith is to hold bis bw'.y wiien h
Patient Isn't it a little dangerous to
administer aimsthi-tier.? Must 1.0 terri
ble to have ono die in your chair after
you havo giyen him ether.
UtuiU&sfYcu. it was lor t;iat reason
uiara s otn.
rulo that wber.; an
spoiled.
How?
"Cu'tbtt patient
iiuvance. --Boston Traa
l --
MARRIED:
3ooxs McMumjx. On
tb 21st
Squire J.
F. Boone
?Jifflintown, by
Frank Patterson, Divid
and Rhcttie C. McMclhn.
Bailor Dowi.ikg. On tbe 12t!
inst.. at. Rt-eds G.in. by Justteo Thorn -
as Crvighton, George W. Bailer nnd
J Martha Dowbng
Arnold Jilu.ua On the llt.h
inst , at the homo of Rev. Isaac B.;ok,
in Spruce Hill towrti-hip, by Rev.
Isanc Bonk, Harrv F. Arnold and
Marsha R. Mills.
DIED:
Wixfoaroxer. On the ltth inst-,
at his homo tt E '.st Salc-m, John
Winegardnor, aged 50 years antl 29
days.
Naylor On the 17th inst., at the
home of her parents in Thompson -town,
Nora Adah'ne Naylor, aged 12
years, 8 months and 17 days.
VrrI,'?i'OWN fcAKKXTS.
MirrLMTOWH, Jone 23, 1H97.
MTTPL1KTOWN GRAIW KAKSJ-TS
h-t . .... ..............
.orn in r,,.,,
It'e
CloV-reoe-i
Butter
E(t?s
Ham....
Shoulder. . . . .
Lard
Sides
Timothy seed.
F aj seed.... .
Bran....
Chop
28
20
35
12
9
)2
12
7
t2.ro
60
9
...$1.20 a hundred
1 10
.Middling.... .. ...
Gronnd lu Salt.
American Sa't....
.... l.oo
6c to 80c
Philadelphia Markets, Juno 21,
1897. Wheat 77 to 79c; corn 29c;
cats 20c; livu cbickens 7c ; spring
chickens 10 to 15c a pound; butter 9
to 19"; eggd 10c; milch cows $25 to
$40; thin cows $10 to $15; sheep 21
to Go a lb; hogs 4 to 5c; cattle 4 to 5 Jc.
if
Cosisispati
Causes fully half the s!i:kiiPS3 in the world. It
retains the digested food tuo limR in tiio bowels
and prolines bi!:ousncss, torpid liver. in-U-
geti.ja, ba t last;, coutcd jj5S2i 3 n
tongnf, si;-k beailai-lic, t:v- FJgl p E 3 pt,
mnnia, etc. Hood's Fills j?j y a g
eiu-ecoustipatieii and all its 433 OHO
reniiits, easily and thoroughly. 25c. All dmpsrir.ts.
Preparcil by C. I. Hood & Co.. lyiwcIL Mass.
Tl 3 only Fills to Udca v.ith Hood's Sarsaparilia.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The undersized hivm; been - restored to
health by simpge means, after suflering sev
eral years withs severe lung affection, and
that dread disease consumption, is anxious
to make known to his fellow- sufferers tbe
means nf cure. To those who desire it, he
will cheerfully send (free of chargs) a copy
o! the prescription used, wbich they will
find a sure cure for Consumption, Jsthma.
Catarrh, Bronchitit and all throat and long
Matadiu. Ho hopes all safTeren will try
his remedy, as it is invalusble. Those de
siring tbe prescription, which will cost them
nothing, and may prate a blessing, will
please address,
REV. EDWAED A. WILSON, Breoklya,
New York. Sep. f, H6.
I to s
v.
i .... ------ - " -1 ... . . tl. ua. ii ttii'ii'i I'm uiii. v.
51
4-"
LEOJL.
jtOTICE.
We the nndc-rstgned Cltii-jn of Jnn'ata
connty will apply to ths General Assembly
of Pennsylrania tor a special fence law.
Thomas Abbuck!.",
K. E. Dobbs,
J. LOITDKS9LAOKB,
8. H. Bahdolfh,
. Jahei Kidd,
Neal M. Stoabt
IS
OTICE.
Kntic.a ia hereby riven tblt tbe under
ninid will aonlv to tbe Senate and House
ot Rcrresantatives of Pennsylvania for the
nml of an act entitled. An act reamriag
the owners and renters of lands in Lack
inwnshm. Jnniata county, to keep nu
1 ! maintain iirri"icnt funct'a around their en
Icleanrcs. Approvd. the Twenty-Hfth day
of fy jlno Domini one thousand
hn-Vd and seventy-one.
e tght
t s Moorfcbead. T. N. Csmthers
J. J. CUrkson,
Jno. II. lllair,
B. W. Parens,
J. B. 'nrgeson
others.
J- M-
I : d ridli
Irvio P. Clark.
and
April 21-lt.
4 TJDITOR'3 NOTICE,
Aliened estate of Allen L. KoppenhdlTer.
Notice ia hereby given that th nnacr
siRned appointed an Auditor by tha Court
of Coinmaa Fleas of Janijta county. Fa.,
to distribute tbe ba anco remaining in the
bands of F. M. M. Pennell, Esq.. Assignee
of Atli-n L. Koppenhaff -r, miobi tbe par-
appoiutinnnt, when and where pirtl-s mier
ested must present their claims or he for
ever debarred from comine in on said land.
WllBliroBCB SCUWKTER,
J.na 8:h, 1S97. Auditor.
if 1 t'I'.f friti.
CA5TTIOS.
TBRSSrASS NOTICE.
The nndersic-ied j ersons have associitcd
t'ieni3Cives torether for the protection ol
V,'iIlow I'.nn Trent s'r.ara ia Lack town,
nl.ip, Jr.niati '"., i'a. AH persons are
stiicEly forbiddco aot fo trespass upon the
land or (stream of t'3 saM pirtiivj to fish
as tho stream li:is b.n stocks 1 with
Persons vioiitin neiro. will b
eectod aceord'Ej; '...
V. H. I'fitter-.on,
T. II. Crmh-TJ. J
K!'e't A W'orrt-i'i.-
w. ;. t'st:s,
Ki.mk V n.
Dyson Viiwti.
April 23. ib'.:.
tront
pros-
P.
Tbo nndefi ijrn- r! prrfris have tormnl an
A?sto.i:ition i.ir lio 'roo.;li-ia er tlietr ro
fpectivo propi-ri ii?. All vcrsnn nre bpro-
i liv i.e-tineu not lo :ropo em tn iaoaa 01
i :li- li'Miersipncd (;r lae p-.irp-.'i- ot hai.tiag
j jrirherir-e nn. ft. f;n tiaiti- r nr throwin!;
dorn 0.-neos ' i:'.ng t'mti-r in n::v v.-ay
at:are.vr. Moiatiori ot ttij bve no
tice win e? oi'4-r win acc'irnni m kh.
Jnba IiIirlisM,
William I'sffimhetger,
. (iideor. Ricln-r,
B'-wbor & Zoc.k,
Mary A. hraiiakr.r,
.'ow'.j r,t:-.rocir,
Jol-a f Irr,
Harocol Eell.
Pel terabe.r ft 1BS5.
I hereby offer or sjlo s vatusb'e prop
erty, situ it'ed in Fern-.anazh tewnsbip. "j
mil.s r.01 ih.eart i f Mifl!i!ito n, rontaiiaiui;
26 Aeri s, mora or em. i seres of wood
land. The hidance cleared gnd in eeod
! '' rf cuitivaticn. i:U'irtin orciini.y
i.ui. 1.1 pi'.'w ..ii. auiojiiiiijiu' ..v,.i
failir.g ffi-avi.l ua'.er nrhy. 1'Ik vrPwrty
also ccctains 250 jn- ch trees 1 d 20U0 ber
ly plaetjj 80 riij.ie treca, tc-ilei other
irair. Tlie above j rrperty i.: Fi u i'-e i i'ar
While Hall sehooi Ikiusc in -&'il tu'.vus'aip.
Jtvt further itiforma:i'!i a l.'-es.
I'haklk.h CoaztNs.
8-23-'LG. Mitliiutonn, Pa.
0r.
GENERATION AFTER GENZRATtftry
7roppmt on Sugar, Chitdrrn Xorfl
9-ttrj Truvtii- r retuMtbi hTe a bttlo of it in hin sotctv.
Every Sufferer TXE
AMhma, Cholera, Worln, linrrhcK, I Atnnew, Survm
In lifKiT or Linths, Htitf Joints or Rtrainit, will lami itt
this via Anolyn r'iif and frrwMly cure. Iawjipf JC
bvflt Soli) I'verywhfto. Pr.e ."ft ct., by mall, bJtt tet.
Criruts ixtul, J-,'. .i.. s. JOHNSON Ci iwTutt. Hi a.
Infests the blood tf huiuanity. It
appears in varied forms, but is forced
to yield to Hood's iNirsaparilla, which
purines ami vitalizes the blood and
cures all such iliseases. Read this:
"In September, 139 1, 1 made a misstep and
Injured my ankle. Very soon afterwards,
two inches across formed and in walking
to favor it I sprained my ankle. Tbe sore
became worse; I could not put my boot
on and I thought I should have to give up
at every step. I could not get any relief
and had to stop work. I read of a cure of
a similar case by Hood's Sarsaparilla and
concluded to try it. Before I bad taken
all of two bottles tbe sore had healed and
the swelling had gone down. My
is now well aud I have been greatly bene
fited otherwise. I have increased in
weight and am in better health. I cannot
aay enough in praise of Hood's Sarsapa
rilla." Mrs. H. Blake, So. Berwick, Me.
This and other similar cures prove that
nodn
Sarsaparilla
lathe Oni True Flood Fnrifior. All druggists.
Fli-puri;-! i,,.;,- I,r f. I. H.m! .V O.i.. In?!l, Mitu.
, , , iv 11 tbe Iwst family cathartic
IIUUU a fills uud uvcr sluuulaut S
- ess S3
P3
SJ3 F fee's Itemedy for Catarrh ta tSs HO
R53 BfuL Easlrflt 10 Cse, and Cheapest. fcebJ
K Sold by &rnctf sts or acut by mall. p. 3
ife i too. . ?. llazeitlce. Warren. Pa. m
1 iiiHraY
VCEany
CjSK Eis. g'SS
ra o o &
, jr. V.. FFSlt.
t 17. ArrrNFOS. r
uvv.. .
ATTORN EYS - AT - LA Vt ,
VJIFrMNTOWN, PA.
OFHC.-OH Mam street, la Flce of resi
dence of Juis E. Vfrf-iw
Bridge street. lltA1
rry-Collecting and OonTeyaocing premn.-
ly attended to.
fTILBERrORCE SCOWETER,
Attorney-at-Law.
BSrOollectionsandall legal busi
ness promptly attended to.
OFFICE IN COURT HOUSfc..
BR.B.M.CB AWroED, DS. DARWI5 M .CBAWTOBB
-TH. D. M. CBAWFOED & SON,
-a--' . ,h nraettce
O.Uce at o'd stand, corner of Third
.nm atreta. Mif3intown, l'a. One
and Or
oor DO!i
. tn tw. tnnnd at tbeir otuco
at ah
Ol LII f 111 Kill "
times, unless otherwise professionally
gsei.'d.
April 1st, 18SS.
en-
J P. DEER,
PRlflTICAL OESTIST
PbiladelDhia Dental
old established lo
cation, Bridge Street, opposite
House. .Wifflin'.owB, Pa.
Crown and Bridge work;
Painless Extraction.
All work guaranteed.
BJUIlVCb Vfcww
Court
Tuscarora Valley Railroad.
ar-rrr-ni-T r rv lrrrrCT MONDAY. MAT 18
1806.
JSiSTWtRB.
STATIONS.
DAILY, EXCEPT STJSIDAY.
No.1
No.3
A. M.iP. M.
Blairs Mills
Waterloo
Leonard's Grove. .
Rof f Farm
Peru! nek
East Wttc-rford...
Ucckmttn
.Lv. 7 45,2 00
.... 7 512 CG
. . . . 7 5S;2 13
8 0512 20
. . . . 8 122 27
S 252 40
. . . . 8 35-2 50
Horey Grove
Fort Bigham . .
Warble
Pleasant View. . . .
Seven Pines
Spruce IliH
Graham's.
Stowart
Freedom
Turi.ett
Old Port
Port Roval
8 4712
8 4813
57
03
10
15
21
25
29
31
33
35
40
45
S 55
3 00
9 0G
9 10!
14
1G
18
20
25
30
Ar
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 connect at Port Roy al
with Way Passenger and Seashoru Express
on P. II. K., and Nos. 3 and 4 with Mil cast
WESTWARD.
STATIONS.
No.2No.4
DAILY, EXCEPTSO ND AY .
a. 11. 'p. Jt-
Port Royal
Old Port
Turbett
Freedom
Stewart
Graham's
Spruce Hill
Seven Pinr-s
Pleasant View
Warble
Fort. Bipham
Honey Grcve
Heckman
East Waterford..
Perulack
Ross Farm
Leonard's Grove.
Waterloo
0.0
10 30.5 20
1.3,10 355 25
2.8 10 40,5 30
3.7l0 4215 32
4.4,10 44 5 34
5.0lo 46 5 36
6.3 10 50 5 40
7.2;10 54 5 4-1
9.0,11 03 5 50
10.011 05,5 55
12.0111 116 01
14.0'll 18 6 OS
15.1 11 256
17.511 35 6
20.511 48 6
22.0 12 55 6
24.0,12 02 6
25.512 09 6 59
27.0112 157 05
Blair's Mills.
Ar
Trains Nos. 2 and 3 connect with Stage
Lido at Blair's Mills for Concord, Doyle.,
burg and Dry Run.
J. C. MOORHEAD,
Superintendent.
MOORHEAD,
PrttidtTit.
T. S.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
pERRT COFNTT RAILROAD.
The following schedule went Into
Nov. 16, 189G, and the trains will be
follows.-
effect
run as
p. m
4 30
4 86
4 39
3 41
4 45
4 4;
4 61
4 64
4 66
4 59
a. ra
900
9 t'6
9 C9
9 11
9 14
9 15
9 19
9 22
9 24
Leave Arrive a. ra
Duncannon 7 64
King's Mill 7 49
Snlphur Springs 7 46
""Corman Siding 7 44
p.m
2 28
2 23
2 20
8 18
2 15
2 13
2 08
2 65
2 03
2 00
1 41
I 36
181
1 28
1 25
1 20
1 18
1 15
2 50
montehello Park 7 41
"Weaver
7 40
7 86
7 A3
7 81
7 28
7 23
7 09
7 04
7 01
8 68
6 51
6 48
6 83
"Roddy
"Hoffman
"Royer
"Mahanoy
Bloomfleld
"Tresslet
"Nellson
"Dum's
Elllotsbnra;
"Bernbeisl's
"Groen Pk
"Montour Juno
9 2'
6 10 10 43
5 16 9 49
5 21 9 64
5 24 9 57
5 27 10 05
5 32 10 07
6 84 10 17
5 87 10 80
6 02 10 35
p. m a. m
Landisburg
6 28
ui,t Aieave a,
m p m
Train leaves BloomHeld at 6.68
a. m
una arrives at ianaisbnrg at 6.28 a. m.
Train leaves Landisburg at 6.08 p. m.j and"
arrives at BloomHeld at 6.40 p. in.
All stations marked () are Hag stations
at wbicb trains will come to a full stop on
signal.
Cbas. H. Smilbt, S. H. Bbcx,
President. Supt.
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PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD.
On t;rd affr Monday, May 17.
1897f trains will rnn as follows:
WESTWARD.
Way Passenger, leaves Philadelphia at
4 30 a. in; HarrisDnrp o uv a. m; unncan
non 8 85 a. ro; New Port 9 65 a. m; Mil-
Icrsfown lf a. in; uora w zi a. m;
Tbompsontown 9 2S a. m; Van Dyke 9 83
riv Tuscarora oo a. ni; Mexico a 40 a.
Port Royal 9 44 a. m: Miftlin 9 06 a.
m- Denholm 9 55 a. m; Lewistown 10 13
' 11.V..IAVH 10 m. XT .
IDS m:,v - -- '"i m
Hamilton 1 1 w u" ii ug
a n: tiuniiuf;ii "i iji.-ud ij.
v'.m; Aitoonal00p.ini Pittaburj5 60 p. m.
Pittsburg up"" caves raila
delpbiiBt 8.80 a. tn.t Harrisbnrn at
11. 45 ta ' f imm i."" r A-cwisrown
1.10 p. m.; Hnnlingdon 2 01 p. m.; Tyrone
2.40 p. m ; AHoooa 8.10 p. m.; Pittsburg
7!o0 f. m.
Altpona Accommodation leaves IJtrris-
bare at 6 w p. ni; u-intmnniu .j ot p. m:
burjf at 6 00 p. m; u'mcannon a B4 p. m;
Thomrsontown 6 21
p. m; Tuscarora 6 80
n. m: itfexico 6 83 p.
m; Port Koral fl 88
n. m; Minim V 1' v - p. in;
Lewistown 7 07 p. n; JHcVcytown 7 80 p
m; Newton Hamilton 7 60 p. m; HnBticg.
don 8 20 p. ro; Tyrone 9 02 p. mf Alteona
9 85 p. m'
Pacific Erpross leaves Philadelphia at
Jl 20 p. m; HarrisbnM 8 10 a. m; Marrs
v" le 8 24 a. m; Duncannon 3 SH a. ni; New
pe it 8 59 a. m; Port Royal 4 81 a. m; Mif.
Hit) 4 87 m; Lewistown 4 5 a., m; Mc
Yetown5 20 a. m; Huntingdon 6 OS a.
ro; Tyrono 6 55 a.Tn; Altoona 7 40 a. m;
Pi'ttsburg 12 10 p. ra.
Oystr Expreps leaves Philadelphia at 4
35 p.m; n&rriHbnrg at 10 29 p. m; Newport
11 08 p. rn; MiSlin 11 4V p. ni; Lewistown
12 65 m; HuntirgdonJ12 55 a. m.; Tyrone
1 82 a m; Altoona 2 00 a. m; Pittsburg 6 30
a. rn.
Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 25 p.
m; Harrrisbnrg 3 50 p. m; Daucsnon 4 15
p. ro; Newport 4 35 p. m; Mifflin 5 07 p. ro.
Lewistown 6 27 p. ui; Mount Union 8 08 p.
m; Hnntingdon 6 27 p. ro; Tyrone 7 04 p
m; Altoona 7 40 p. m; Pittsburg 11 80
. . , n o nl.nl... a jin
p. ra.
EASTWARD.
HnutiDgdon Accommodation leaves Al
toona at 10 50 p. m; Tyrono It 17 p. m.;
arrives at Huntingdon 11.55 p.m. BDd be.
comes Hirriibnrg Accommodation, leav.
big Huntingdon at 5 30 a. nr; Newton Ham
ilton & 55 a. hi; McVeytown 6 12 a. m;
Lewistown fi 32 a. m; N its in 6 61 a. m;
Pert Kaysl 8 66 a. m; Mexico 6 59 a. ra;
Thonipviitown 7 12 a. nt; Millerstown 7 21
a. m: Newport 7 SO a. m; Duncannon 7,57
X
a Hi
a m; H iirisburg 8 80 a. ia.
Sea Shore leaves Pitttshnrg 3 30
AHoc.na 7 16 a m; Tyrone 7 49 a m; Hunt
ingdon 8 SO a m; acVevtown 9 15 a m;
Lewistown 9 35 a m: MitRhi 9 55 a m;
Port Royal 9 59 a ni; Tbompsontown 10 14;
Millerstowa 10 22 a m; Newparl 10 32 a mj
Dnneannnn 10 64 a ni; Marysvillo 11 07 a
- . . . 1, . 1 1 e : 1 . 1 . u: . mv
Di; llsrrlsourg 11 to a nt, ruiiuuoipuia w
p m.
Vain Lin Express leaves Pittsburg at
I' U: a. re; Altowna 11 40 a. w; Tyrone 12
03 r. m; Huntingdon 12 85 p. ta; Lewis
town 1 33 p. m; Hirnia 1 60 p. m; Harris
burg 3 10 f. ni; Baltimore 6 00 p. m; Wash
ington 7 15 p. ra; Phiiade'phia G 23 p. m;
JTew Tork 9 SO p. ni
V.il loaves Altoona at 2 10 p.m, Tyrone
2 45 p. 10, Hnntingdon 3 28 p. nr; Newton
liaiuiltnn 8 58 p. m; McVeytown 4 20p.ro;
l-ewist'swa 4 45 p. ai; Milllin 6 10 p. na.
Port Royal 5 15 p. m; Mexico 5 20 p. m;
Tbompsontown 5 33 p. ni; Uillerstawn 54S
p. nt; Newport 5 51 p. m; Daucianon S 23
p. ni; Uarrishurg 7 00 p. m.
Mail Express loaves Pittshuri at 1 CO p.
re; Altoona 6 05 p. rr.; Tyrone 0 37 p. m;
linntipgdcn 7 20 p. m; McVeytown 8 04 p,
re; Lewistown 8 26 p rn; Afifliin 8 47 p. m;
1'ort Koyal 8 52 p. Jn; Milleretc-wn 9 16 p.
m; Newport 9 20 p. rr.j Duncannon 9 60 p.
m; Harrisbnrg 10 20 i. m.
Philadelphia Express' leaves Pittsburg at
4 80 p. m; Aitoona 9 0 p. ni; Tyrone 9 33
p. ra; Hnntingdon 19 12 p. m; Mount TJn- '
ion 10 32 p. m; Lwintown 11 10 p. m; Mif
tlin 11 37 p. m; Harrisburg 1 00 a. m; Phil
adeq-bia 4 30 IMew i0rS 7 5 kJ. m.
1 1 WriyiiiS rfig'
Traii.s for rjnnbarv 1
p. ni., leave Snr.bury
a. m, scd 2 45 p. rr..
10.20 a. m. and 3 10 p. m..1
TYRONE DiVl! IOJf.
Trains leave fi r Eelletcnte aid Lock
iU'-'a-MiDdttt
lor I.ew-s'tem UW
: lor f-Iilrov-1. fle
, WK Bl
1
Havtis ot b 10 a. ta., 12 SO at. 7 16 p.
leave beck Hsven lor Tyrono 8.55 p,
m. and 4 15 p. m.
TTRONE AND CLEARFIELD E. R.
Trams leave Tyrone for Clearfield and
Curwensvitle at 8 20 a. m.. 8.15 and 7 20;
p. m., leav. Cnrwensville tor Tyrone at 9.15
a. m., 3 45 p. n., and 7 W p. m.
For, rates, maps, ete., rail cnTieket
Agent , or addresM. TLcs E. Watt, P.
A. W. 1., 3C0 Fifth Avtnno, rVtta.
bursr, l'a. '
J. B. Hutchison, J. R. Wco,
Gen': Manager. Gen'J Pass.Agt.
.VE.YFOUT AND SHERMAN'S VAL
' ' ley P.silroait tympany. Tiran table
of passenger triiius, in eiToot on Monday,
May 18tb, 18S6.
"HAM
Newp'it
Bufialo Bridge
Juniata 1'iiruace ...
W ahneta
Svlvaa
Watr Plug
BlooD.ticld JuDtt'n.
A X
r
4 00
3 67
( 63
8 50
846
8 41
t 38
182
8 It
8 10
804
268
S49
2 46
2 40
6 06 10 85
8 30
6 OS 10 38
8 27
6 12 10 42j 8 23
6 15 10 45; 8 20
6 25 10 621
6 22 11 0l
6 31 11 09
6 3911 091
8 16
8 11
8 88
8 00
7 45
7 40
7 34
7 26
7 1
alley Koid
Eilioltkbur?.
6 61 11 21
6 54 11 !4
7 0 1 1 35
7 1HI1 41
Green Park ....
Loysvihe
Fort Robeson ..
Center ,
Cisna's kan . . . .
Andersonbnrg
Blnin
Mount Pleasant
New Germant'n
7 15: 11 45
7 21 11 5!
7 27ill 67
7 35 12 05
7 41:12 11
7 lai
7 10!
7 031
68 2 24
4512 15j 6 60' 2 29
D-GKING, President aJ Manager
C. K.. MtLLSR, General Agent.
CARTER'S
PlLiaS.
f."i Hp-Mla-ro w .-rKTil tlt rouble, tae
TH?i' bv'oa" sU,B of syatem. auchaa
eatine. fain In tho Rids, Ate. While their
remariable su-x hu. Thon trTcn2
Hcadacbo, yet Carter's Lrtlk Uvat PnXB
are equally valuable ia Coaattpation. mrlsS
and proventini; Uii? annoying complaint. whiS
. ., ' V- ' """"era at mm mt
aWinulate the liver and regalata the I
u. wa.-jr mi.jj cured
Ache they would ba almost prfcelaaa to
wno aimer rrom una dlatreaainr eomBlaint;
mn rominaieiy inc.r goodness daas abt cod
here, and thoae who oaea try them will find
"i iiv. .iim wdui, iii ao many win
k .11 ... b llll . . . . 1 ' .
Bat after ail sick bead "
it Uvea
here I
we make our great coast,
while others T not.
uur pUla
Carter's Lie-rui Livkb Piua are
and very easy to take. One or t o
a dose. Tliev are strictly w,fvil
not gripe or pnnra, but by tbair rrntie
please all who use them. In riala at K
fire for $1 . Sold everywhere, or aaa by
STATIONS. -West- East
wara. ward.
3 j 1 2 ( 4
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