Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, September 08, 1897, Image 2

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' Ml?FLliNTOV-:N.
WEDNESDAY. SLT- S.
ti. F. 3 C H W E i Kii,
KDttoa abd rsorEiicon.
EEPUBUCAN STATE TICKET-
State Treasurer J ames
S. Beacrni.
AuAitor General Levi C.
McCatdey.
Republican County Ticket.
Register and Recorder
Anson, B. Will.
Sheriff- -Samuel Lapp.
Jaiy' Commissioner.
Samuel Aurand.
Whjcx the Bryan Democratic Con
vention at Reading hist week put oat
the Harrily, JtlT-'i simian croM Lug
winsf nf t!.e party, they made it pos
s:hl ' the ousted people to go to
on!-- -;.,- or two places with their
tos in November. N:ndy, they
can vote the K 'pulti-c iii ticket or
they can vote tho Prohibition ticket,
but never the Reading tiekot.
Wilts a store-keeper crosses his
leg an 1 beirs to fj'i'z a fanner
li -v many pirs and hog and
i;-3v in'icli f'raia be has and what he
pets fjf tbis ou1 t.aat tbe larmeri
th.i-.i .1 'i pcitits and return thy com
pliment and 3jk ibe .-.tore-keepers
iiO'.v ia icri RUijar and coffee, .to , be
has in the store, ii.id how uui;ch prof
it be p-.tkeu a year. Y-jp, reciprocate.
Tlur.? is nothing like rec"j.roeify
when yja are in the company of peo
ple v.bo want to krio.v nil about your
business. Yoa fbea havo a ebai:ea to
find out h-.-metbiny
pie's lutsinei-s.
toout cliujr peo-
Thou-vo.ls of mcri mo in Er-attle
witl.0-.1r, work, vn.tirvr :.r KOiuvtbin"1
to luru up. I is thfj J'lloju'tjke o!d j
lever tuat took t:itm tnerc. Tiiey
cann.-t fit icty tLe )Id region this
year, flow the Loo !i;d. of uic.o in
gold region aro to live is not
ka !. I: it wer a sume-ier lt:ud io-
s!eiiit of a bleak wiutt r eovittiy v, lie re '
iiier- is a Ion,? vis; ul of two nionLbs
to pas- and yet there are Ferae men
who go there destined to succeed.
The friends of .ndrec who fcailod
in a !ri!loo:i to lind tho North i'e'e
liave not tiv.-n up seeio b;i-j. They
express the Lelief t'oa b- ( il'cc'ed a
b.n.T r.i' huJ vtil in time !a beard
fr.i.i. Tiie Kutopien pol.tr region
h: i': vers iri- Loprfnl Uia!1. bo has
re v-ho.l t'.e oo;n polar :--i:t wbie
thjy profess to bc-lifv t'-cro isajjers
i"! clini-tte i:icdc s-j by tho '-'unn w.it-f-i
t.-' ui the trup:".;d n-xu fiov.iag
nt'dt r tiie ico and comiasr up at too
l'olo. which in all prjbabidty is a
drcf.La
T.ist Tbnrcd.ty a Gte:k rrltst wilh-r-it
friends ov rnoc-'v. who t-i '-mpted
to land in I'biiavWipbm from an t rai
prai.t. hip, T.as r shipped for Liver
pool, Euijlad, fr. 111 wi.'i b piaca bo
bad sailed f r Phil.-.Jebmis. AU iai
tnigvants coming to America, who
fc:!ve no mc:n-y wi b wbio'i to support
ti:ems:lves h-ire r w!e.j have no
friondd who cae vouch f.r t.b-ir sop
po?t or ability to li -!e(iv take care
of themselves should be returned be-1
foro the.y get swsy from the port a? i
wli'di tl'ry entered tbi-j country.!
Ann-lira has euoiieb of it3 07. u eo
pie to lake cars of wilhoot adding the
ter.ia people of tho dd world. Tho
eciintry welcomes people from the
old world, who are bonis ia theiric
ten! ions and who eau and will bon
i;;ily tako tare of tl!tiasi4v83 acl net
become pauptsra upon the American
ji-t' ':c, but. A:ne)i a doos not want
tbo bad eletntuf, tl.a duless tli-mont
of liuro;-e, that are lazy and will rt;ct
work t Dd become paupr-rs to Lurden
the eounliy with tuA'.ia.
Snake Bits Cure
The Wayne County Ne'oraska lle
pnbiieac of S'lplerober lsr, says:
John Biliman, a farmer i.viug ue:ar
V.'iuside, was re '6utly bitten by a
lrticr. Ho at one-; kilted a chicken
K..id thru-1 his hand into tbo fowl's
v.arni bo l- and Lrs suil'r.-d 110 in
convenience frotu tho bite that's
tough on wbiskv as a care for s;iake
bit.'.
Artesian Well
tieorgo StciJ- y borad a
CVJ. Wilson on fcf.i -jtford
wo'l
bill
f..r
!ast
w. ik, buty
throws a ti
grouuti. j.1
well struck
being at Ba
tt creep iuivl now
lrea!,i thioo feet t-bove
ds is tho second artesian
a lids sreiioM, the other
nkars.
ut tho mo.it re-
ruarkab'e iL'ng t.b.ett this cct is that
it is oil a hill ab'.rt iifty fe'ct i igber
tbau the n:ain norttoti of Lit? i.j.vu.
Lev. i&towt: Gazett", September 2.
The Yield cf Wheat
The yield of vsii-a'. por aero iu tho
svr.eat Otiis i f tie west is not large,
but tho great uuinl.-tr of acres aown
to whe.ri, i.t what arodiK-os tha iai'
I'.'us ot Mi.-,ois. for e:ampie in
Mianox.ta. 4,500,000 t.cres, average
ield 12 bushels, total 54,000,000;
JN '.tth ilak:ita, i.ooo.liesi acres, aver
ago jivl.l 11 bushels, total 44,000,001):
S.i-ilb D::kita. 2,7oO,(iOO acres, aver
age S bu-:heis, lot d 22,000,000 busb
Grand total for three States,
120,0ti0.000 btishtla.
Against Freight Train Jumpers
AUociia Tr.Luae. St p'e.iu'oer 6.
The i"rcquyrey wiih vhie-h acaidnats
happen to men and boys stealing
; 1 s fur sb.o i disfnne:3 ou freight
trains gen. rally bei.vcea their
homes niong the lit;e of the road and
(bo c jul try or neighboring- towns
h:s brought firth an order froia the
(1 ,. 'i! Superintadent of the Perm
eylva.ro i Pai'road, dirocling railroad
polieeiueii to ctiiniuencft on this date.
'September C, tha vigorous raiding of
freight frtir.s snd to keep it np urdil
(ho nnisarjeo is fibrdeil. Tbe oflicers,
however, aro wt.t nod not to m-ike an
effort to crowd '.vith tramps the jails
of tho few eonatiea that new commit
that class of tresoassers.
Slierlira Sales.
Sheriff Calhoun sold in the Court
lloiiso on tho 3rd inst.
A farm of 250 acres i:i Tuscarora
township as the fitrm of James Loud-
v r ;
od t; Mrs. .Sao Lmudou for $709. j
A dwellietr. house find let ir Ew.t l
W&tt-rford ns the property c!
James
kin for
Loudon to -Vrs. Sna E
Ijou
An 8 nere lot with bouje ia D-d.v
vm-f township as the piopertv of J).
C. MiUer and B. W. Pav'e to U. W.
Pao for $275.
The fa'm of 73 acres of S ua aid A.
Tvfon in Walker township to J. J.
SiiiiYu for f 1300.
The rue aero lot with home of D. f.
Zicl,-rs and .1. H. Miller in Waiter
townsuip b Jonfitbaa Kfti--r for$R9.
Tb;j farm of 79 ncr.-s of B V. Pir
bih in Jj-.ch. tow.i8bip to Jebn S.
fiiair f,r $1180 SO.
The boae and lot of J. T5. Nai r
in Tort R yal to B. F. Lyt:e for $310
A house ar.d two acre Lit of A.. J.
WiN.man in Fermacsgrb towr.Khip to j
G. L. Efower for 52(..
1 be farm of 250 aires cf B -tijArain
Moore in Lack towLsbip to Thoa. S.
Moorehead for $503.
FERFECT and permanent are the
cures by Hood's fxirsaparil'a, be
cause it miikes pure, rich, bcalthy,
life and healtli-jrivinj BLOOD.
M It, "LIVERY.
Good r.ews for von.
10, 13, 17, 19 and 2oe.
pradea also, Trimiuevl
Hi's for 5,
SriMO better
Ha! a for 35,
40. 50, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, ?i 50.
:V11 goods rtduced at
It. M. A. Diehl's
KIo! lrl Royal Fair.
SF.prEwr.iiit 15, !6 ind 17, 1S97.
The niasagotoetit prouji?e thut r.
baud of 83 pieces w'il fjruish iisaaie
for the occasion whib the visitors r-.re
inspecting tho display :f f irm pro-1
ucis nnd esaiaiaintr the fruit and veg
etable displays. " A poultry rxLih
it is promised, and iho jiroffiam of
amns' mer.t is vriel and Is.s'trn.
There w.Jt be line displsjs in .Fioia?
mil Department.
The pro-jram for tho races, Septem
ber 16:
No. 1. 200 e'.f-s, '.rotfcri and pac
ers. $125.
Xo. 2. 227 r i-ic.3, troters ar d pa?rr,
?2t'J.
No. 3. rnnr.ing half mile beats,
catch receipts 1 100.
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September 17 No. 4 HO
trotters aed pacrir?, SloO.
No. 5. Fro for ,M, trotters
pacf rg. 200
No. b' rt:anii;r. Lftlf uile hea
cf-teh wtit7btP, J150.
is Tii ft uard.! or akt
As the result cf ibo Jevelopneut
of oar pablit s.-ho systeta and tin
ebe.tpenin of bjoks, there has grown j
up a largo elaes of men and women, i
who sek broad-' eJuettion or do-
sire to extend tbrir knowlodge (.longs
sjjeeiftllir.es. Theu--iaties in hfo or i
1 ' 1 c 1 1 1 T r 1 !
I i -.Ci: 01 iuo-m:'-. i-xc.ica toeiu m'lu ii:t-
rttitvwr.Uii's. Tbo tVfcuiooolitan Mag
azine nndrfake:i the task of!
briosiasr ii!;Tdl r-dr.cation iu its'
broad'-p-t senpe. wtthia tho reie'i of
IboSb who have tho aspiration, hot
aro deprived of tbo opportunity.
Doctor Aodws, ate of Brown Uai
voikmv, h-.s undi.rt.-.ken the Presi
dt.ney ot the Cosmopolitan's odnea-t!-:
na! MovemT.t. The work, thus
b?tjuu, is not i'li-en.led to tskn the
plaee c f regal ir university work, but
to supply a gap :a t-sisling-ed'.ie.ition-a'
fai'ities. These who are realty in
Li-arch of kn yvdedge will find direa
lion and aid. It can d not h:ng for
tbos-i who hftvi not lb? desire 'to
stud-r. An intending student sends
to The Cosmopolitan, New York, bis
neme, occupation, pr-v'ou3 eonrsesof j
strident, sta Vies dtsired to be pursu
er!, objects and purpose for which
coarse i3 designed, and tbo number
of hours', d.i;!y or weekly, stady
which can be civei;. No - charges of
anv kind will bo made to students.
HOW TO FIND OUT.
Fill a bottle or common glass with
urine and let it i-tar.d twenty four
hours; a sediiuer.t or Battling indi
cates an unhealthy condition of the
Lidarys. Whsa u-iao stains iineri it
ie tv Me uno of kidn.n- ro;tble. Too
frrquent dedre to urinate or pain in
ihc back is also convincing proof tout i
io kiuuf.vB and I'laddor ava ont fj
it.r.
TO no.
There, is comfort in th knowledge
so often f.x:r3wl, tht Dr. Kilmer's
s-. aiv.-ri Itoot. the treat kidut-v rem
e'dv fulfiis every W!Hii m reiitvii.g pnc
in tbo bseit, kidneys, liver, bladder
and every pari of t.e tirimvy
Tt. eorrfcta inability to
i' 1
OO. II
...
nr;tiO an; I ecalotog pr.m ia p..ss.n;; .r,
.... I... 1 . ir.i 3 f.!niriTHTici rif l .n'Iiir
;i i.-.ivi i ur,i.L. v..-
w:no r.r br-r-ir. nr.d over coiacs shstn.'l -
,.V.nr.r. nf-ewtitv ft beintr comwlt'd
to - t : iiiwv " rimes during the j quiremonts of the mun who runs u com-
niVt t ourinct;. Tho mild aud the I mcu street car? Why, as much as those
taordinarv- effect of Swamv, Koot i of tho railroad . and several times
U v,- rVd -ed It siaods tho l.!V i uiore- Tha railroad accomrarxiidion con -
Jlf Jtv-vf J onvL d' tbeiductor on one of tha short run trains
est.o- ns woodcifa. crocs ot toe, iitr!e
e medicine yon snouia nave the nest.
.Sold by druggist--, price fifty cents
j ana one aooai ioukji;mi'iji
j plo Ix-ttlo and ph-iiupblet bottle both
scut iree by ma: l. -Mention too
JfN.
1AT.V .SllSll-Si-L AS1 lEl'l'Bt,I0AS
and
nerd your ad.li-fcss to Dr. Kilmer &
n.. T-.;.1(rlii.-r..i X. Y. The tro -
..- ?t ie: . t, !,!
r- ,0!-:,JV,'S"?
feD ..ilie.i -KS oi leia iJ
oor inoFWBiBre.
Hie ordinary temperature of an adult
when thermometer is placed in tho
aruinit is iS.4 t'owes. in tbo month
9t. 5 degrees. Tho blood is about 100
t . i.i i . . : . i i
thcrmometyr at til) degrees F. In fevers !
this is mtu h exceeded, and tho heat of ;
the ratient may liso to 105 degrees or 1
100 degrees. A higher tcrapcratnro than
this will geu.'.raljy prove fatal unless
it descends very qnickly. The highest
temperatares recorded have bi-en iu
some casc-s ot rheumatic lever, wnen
that of tbe i.-ocly r-so to 100 degrees
und even to 1 1 ! degrees.
Till- Tl.lret For Offlre.
Women have had municipal suffrage
in Kansas for tbo last ton years. Dur
ing that tinu in tbe little "cities"
of Kansas, i.! oot 1,500 men aud only
lo women havo sorved as mayors. This
docs not look as if women wero unduly
eager for officii. Christian Register.
Tbe fact that the greater resistance Is
offered to tbe X rays by inanimate than
by living tiesh is now pet to practical
use iu ik-termining whether a person is
really di.ad er Lot.
VEXATiOL!3.
i w fi! o"i-? a V.f-.fc
On H17 pihav thi'.jon jiIwimo,
X.'tu iuiy turn Krlvl,
Jet L! U iiVa Witts tTprn new.
l.-,r i'.-t-.- t!tinr you ctih to do,
W tri..-s t.i wabl" U f..il.id
U-t ?i'inis a.t.'u-k hU tlircut.
diiii(rr' pr'-wviva must hid.
Tiii.uH ! iaHj .s.rth a noto.
TTuo i:ae in r!'--,.ws:it-ut roiuiOsM
Ih rtiri;tisl ly ti-.v thro.rjr,
Bnt he vh iikui to may not eat.
'iho Jut-tor saj-H rror.;r.
I
lt-st fo lurk t!ure uN4tilud.
You 1:11:,11 t breathe n?ilis-) tho air
H:ik lv.n WfcjH analj-3.1.
ThcmKlitlnssi you turn, ai Is yirar wouti
Willi an o(Tix-tion Htrony. i
To vnur baby. But t'on't.
Tims doctor says it' wr'tiitt.
Wtvihinfcton Star.
REVIVED MEMORY.
When We Crow " Ol'l. Wo Rpcall
the
tlili.gs of tons Ago.
About 75 years a;?o, npon a raluy
day. a small boy who had readied the
mature acn of 6 ta3 sitttns with his
nia-cma and henioatiini; tho state of tho j
weather and aceoinpauybig absenco of
novel entertainment. IJiminia woro on
bcr fluger a beautiful ring that was a I
family heirloom, and as she sewed pa-.
ticntly the jv.vel glittered on her little
white band. The small boy regarded j
tho bright tanble for ."Otuo time in j
silence and then sweetly requested
mi'Piiua to t:dca it c.T and li:t hita Jilay
witli it. It was a weak tiling to do,
perhaps, but sho coaplied I dare s:iy
there aro mothers at the present day
who can sys:aThizo with lit r, for ba
nian nature is tho snit'', thoaph fash
ions change, end wln.it the "dear
child" looked tip in her fa'-e p!eadinyly
he looked with papa's eyes, iid pupa
was !::!. f 'o hi; got the ring and lost
if, as lui.ht har been expected, il-j
always i.-j.-Ltel tiiat bo had "put it
av.ay to !;e; p," bat iw could never rt
mcnibr-r w-i :o.
The y:-uts wf-ntcn. The Renibt yoa-'g
inother v.--:it ont iuto th f;rr:iti uu-kuov-
n to lii:;l the liyht cf In r lite that
.'li-me i i "papa's eyes," and tho et n-
i tl!?
nd the hoy iuiviti H-e;i ycuuy
tc;f th- r itcw id i!i ccnapany Uu.
Fiua'dv a.j be;tn.i to tf 'l oa thnn. The
cmtury pot troubled vith a ccn-.p!:int
cesisnatt d
fin do sie.de, " and flic ho
lost !:! i!'-;u?.:
dav, but
for tha t! i?;,va of to-
a'ior.iia.
c.-iit ia r' iid f rho
often tnriit l ba. k to
ait. His thoughts
the yomi;' natbir
brg d-.-ad. itiid i:i ti; ; cin lii.o r.f hfo ho
hail ns ch-ai a i'nut;-.I pu-tt.ro o: her as
bis t.fyish ey-'S had ever ri.-.'a. G;tt;
f7:'i:i:!;;. h:;vi: p.i-hed i;is t-e; v-tacies
on top of ids ht .d rod buetK: everv-
vvl iio t-.-.r tiu;:i v:v:niv, lie H.tt mnstoR
b-foie the fir--, v. hen suddenly a (Hil
cf lijd:t i;!u.ii..:ed that dark corner
of his la'.iaoty t !;t 10 heu;: tlie pi:-ture
cf tht.t small MHf.oa i f iiiuiself Ij: in;;
cr "puttiii a..::y'' thming. Ho sprang
to his feft with X' iu'd ery: "The
ring! The rii:: .1 slipped it down tho
crafl: ia t,:e wi.nlow ca.sini; thy cue
th.il loyt: 1 at ;:t the orchard!"
Vj.oa i:-vesti.,aiioii the lhiji was
brought froai it Imir biding place,
whi.tli wa 1 the s.-'it rr;or tha eld man
hu.l icvit.::I D'lfTalo Express.
:r;;ut t: tVca Troi'.f-rs.
;lo noi;l!' l..rJ, who Khali ba
(icvii; !iis j.i:i:n- norta on
I n:i".c.ioi! eh -d i.is cosfumo
bibbiMl "n;: t.f," iutend
1 e1 li ate ce.i:.! ::i:::i:t to tSw
A
nan:'!.
i i.'.Iitic:i
for a full
i:,K i5 a.? :
lutid of the kilt. Yvt wl e i b looked
!t ii;:::-t if hil t e !v found taat
tho t.iih c had cut his l:;!t t-o short, so
he iuds up bis toit'd to pnt ou evening
!r..4.
II" rbai5H''d bis ur'P1 r garauits and
then sat down ior a fiw nioaieuts to
stttfj; :-:s so.1, ch. This set him to sleep,
lie awokfc .'it!i a shirt, tiuly to find
liin-?eif rtfW.iuK into tht
itrttir.a wltLt- bar-.Haied.
iCation. j.or
ho tiirust on
; the window
how ho was
bis but and annjicared
bovit:i, sad tins was
dregs.-?;:
lie bad u full highb.i-.d cost onto hi
far as 1-is wni.it. A hove who a white
sldit. ;;i,i swallow tailed coat, and tho
, ntire edifice nas crov.::ed with a chiiu-
! uey pot hat, vpon wbieh l,,- sat down
j without noticing it. His lordship's hor
ror wlieu bo stepped npou tt:e platform
aud felt tho keen wind ecttin; his bare
lcjjs (.hangi-d to absolute agony when
Jij.s valet appeared, Kcrutubling ont of
tut; carriage with a pair of trousers in
bis hai.ds. waving them wildly and ex
c!ui:i.ii, "My lord, my lord, you've
forgotten these. " Ltaidon Telegraph.
Acconliug lo Dr. Forbes Wiuslow,
ilej.totuania is faaod among
bovs, bnt
very rarely iudeed among ns.-n. The
: ireat
majority of the victims are wo-
Dtta
STREET CAR CONDUCTORS.
Thy Work Harder .el Kat3 Lower Th
Xaoir Stead lloKd nmtlicrs.
You often think it's hard for tho pas
aengcr cojidaotor of an aooomnicdation
train which stops at two er three ta-
'" t"
bis fare and who has
t.- tell who has paid
not: Tho conduct
or of a shoit rem accommodation train
j e-.TPciallv laust be a peculiarly gifted
r 1. ... U...I. . ...1
, i,.u
rit, uiumi in., at
h,..t(,e,, aH(i cvo ,,.1, or if not be
. .......
, , a rot-ai ianure. r
1 u... n.. r.in.iiotu r.f
a railroad
...,innr r s.mh. whtit or rhe re-
more work, little more responsibility
ond Teo.nires less real skill than tho man
who by grace is callod "conductor" c:i
a trolley car of one of our cities.
Both men, of course, have thousands
of cares. The railroad man has a cortaiu
number of stops to make and certain
scheduio timo allowed for getting over
l bis rati of . tbe railroad. The street car
roe'flurtor has nil nncerte.in number of
stoos to mak. vet he still has his cor-
j t,:in sehodole'd time to make on his rna. i
I au( ne uinst make it, uo, or U abiu to.
! give an "A No. I " excuse for f'tiluro. j
Tbo railroad eonduotor ia always tho !
bit-'ffest man on his train. Is ever tho I
street car conductor tbo biggest, unlcrs
t : .. ..fr i t : I
also? These things make it bard for tho
patient man, who must bo polite and
who is expected by the company for
; which he works and spurred on -by a
! dozen or so sharp ycd "spotteis, " or
I "street car detectives," as they-call
! thtniselvcs, to fori as lovely as a spring
1 mora nig, ana tncy inaim nis auvany
Dorvons wotic acumy Hx me rauroao
ccudootor doesn't meet that pbaso cf
existence onco in a decade, or if so not
any oftencr.
No one presumes to expect o much
from the knight of the ticket punch as
ho does from tho kuight of the trolley
rope. Every one who travels on street
cars expects tho conductor to kuow
every aSoss street on his litis and just
where it strikes that street, aud, in
deed, be should knOvvMiis much, but in
addition ho is expected to know every
one who lives ou the streets along
which his line runs, every one who;
lives on ail tbe countless streets which
nroaa tbo rcyjto of bis rar and Xlem all
l "tac iuim'.oii!,:!!i .srswts and titoir icnabit
I . a:.M rise vli.-;-j lifi;f.ii er bin line. .The
itr.,et cur ouii'.iuctor is expectod to bo
porrcr as we'l ou iiis cur. Ki ni'j3t help
peoj;t ci ii';.l ctt, lilt up and lilt
t'.o .::: harr batep and bawllcs, never
tva tirtd of -Sll the qnestions which I
only the t-ity directory could auswer, j
ani tb'.'ii, in afldirion. keep all of the r
strict rt:! of ihe.co'apauy for which j
!. worlis ai k?o to it that all of bis
ps-'Tinra do so too For this wort be !
& U or A2 2" :t diiy, while tho rail- j
roatl co'idnetor, who is a very king in j
ciit!;junsiiii, drawn lr.s $5 or $'j j;r day, j
or !i'5 a i:iOi!f!i, and is not claaoed as
f: "so;?tl susiMTt" eitber. Fittauurg j
r.'nriiri'Ii. j
r..ir diftlmid ."ioctins lionwu. j
Cot.eu Slather sdd: "1 find no just
S'-.-nud ia S'r:ptcro to apply sr.ch a
trorn; as cbutob to a liocsa for public j
vor:.'i;p. A i!eetiiii house is th; term '
lh.it ia ui.ist commonly r.sod by New !
j Cniund (Jhristi.u.a, i.i:d every rosvn,
for tho ir.ast part, can say we bavo a
ui..iii.'t ::!:.; a ii:uio:;o:ae i.oasa lor rue
worship of Clod, not s.4 c!T wi:b-f;au;ly,
pejiipous, thoiitrical Arteries, bat suite.d
utito the dwpib.-ity of (Jbristlao wor-
ship "
T;-.
p:.'op!e were se.ttod in the early
days, says Dr. Ezra lioj't Byingtou, in
his book on "The l'cvitdii Iu England
and Now Eaglaad," on iouh benches,
men and women oa opposite sides.
Pecs were not provided iirnt. Now and
thru it special vote was passed by tha
to.vu a:itbo::7.)ng soma person to build
a pew in tho uiwtiug housa at bis own
expci'Mi. lija:ircs 011 tha floor, about 0
feet by C, were deeded to individuals,
ou which thr.y erected pews to Suit
t!iiiiselv:-3. Ti;e best scat wni Eome
titaes assigned to ths man who paid tho
highest tax in th parish. Sometimes
t-'K) commit too was instructed "to
havti rtrrpect upon them that aro 50
yo us old r.u-J upward, others to bo
seated according th-.ir pay. " In cua i:i
st iueo wu bavrt a rocord that too com
nd't 'o was ia. i ritcted "to have resj.ee t
to a' t.flteo aud ts-.::i?. so far as it
t n let.'.i to siiako a man rc.Tji ctable, and
to cv-'r.-tlii1:' elsa Hisit bath the samo
tctnlency. ' ' ,
Tni tlwrf-.c:!l mm.
Aecert'iii;; to t!u t nnrhorities
upo:t trie suhjevt, th idea of using
wiiife tale ia tho nia;mf:-tuie cf pipes
is of comjiara'iv- ly ie:i;t tli.lc, co:a
jatcd with the ago of fin- hi'art.f smok
ing, aa.l what is still more firings is
ti.a fiict that iu t!;e orb- :'ui co nitries
viiieii pn.da.-o w!iite talc. :-r i::en-sch-v.M,
a- it is called, aa-.l w-u-r.! the
r.i'e cf tnbacei fortits p-srt of t!'a educa
tion 1. f tho taitbfit!, the. ieo;i;e never
.'reitui of making this safet-'inv iato
pic. s They make bowls unit gci.leis of
it, i.ri lio pini-s. It ttiiy bo tbut tbo
lour; pijiostcms which nilow the muoke.
to cool and lose its acridity before
T?Achii:g tho mov.th leave tha oriental
smoker t;o indiireretit. iu resar J to
the ii,ility of the bowl At all events,
one never sees a Toil; with a meer
schaum pip-'. (..'earner dos Etats ly'nis.
Tlf arl.-t.t t.'mbri-li'i.
Oa coins ia the rojk carvings of tho
ai:cir:ts the imihrcil i oftcii shows its
familiar form. Thitj goos to pr.ve that
.Toti.-.s loiiiv.ay eid net i;:.v::t t!;e nm
I reli.i, bet 1:-j fha va'ue of tbo r-:ist-ern
ft:n:hitd"- f.o;i it becamo tha
fa-ih'on to cairy this osefid article.
There muct
t.een the v.
1 aiv.iy a;:.!
-ilk covered,
jtard'-d as
s' c a
,'.:!
great diEfercsice bo
!: cf tho
ejj;hteeuh
:!;.: ii:xarn steel ribbed,
t )i-i:d r artieh; v. hiclk it is
a misfortune to g'-t -.v t.
'.ri.-li Times.
OM THE STRENGTH OF A FIVE.
A Vuiiag M-n Vhn Found It Clienpor to
Travel WtUsoitt Cliansc.
'Wasbiogton, frnm wh it I have seeu
of it, is a peculiar place," said the vis-i-itif.'
yonng r.:;m to a rc porter.
'Til tell yon v.i.y I thiak so," bo
coiitimied. "The clher !ay I rvsa going
over to Baltimore, a;;d on consulting
my watch discovcied I br.d l.r.t a few
miaat' S in which to catch toy train; I
strnck tho avr-nuo at Fonrtft-nth sr-srt
and l-oarded a c;t.
"When the conductor ramw round for
my fan-, I jmt my band in my pocket
aod fouud I bad nothing less than a 53
bill.' The cotidnctor ghinccd at it, then
ut mo, and shook bis hrad tlisapproT
ingly. " 'I cun't change that,' be saiL
"I tolii him it was the sandiest I
had, hut he said then ho could net
change anything larger than n $3 bill;
that they were not required by law to
do so. I began to think I wonld havo to
get off ond walk, when hn came to my
relief by saying that I could get the
bill changed and pay him at tho cud of
i 'be line, near the depot.
I thought this w;is very considerate.
When we 1 cached tlie terminus, I told
tho conductor that I conld havo tho
chunged aud pay him, starting for a
placo on tho corner.
" 'That's all right. Goon! Goon!'
bo told me. wuviuv bis hand as if be
owned tho railroad.
"However. I tried to have the bill
broken unsaeccsrfully. Jn:-t then I re
membered I wished to communicate
somethiug to a friend x.p town and
asked if I could uue a pay telephone in
a corner of tho room.
" 'Von could use it all riht if yoo
hud 10 cents ia change, the proprietor
I told me. 'bat von haven't it. Come
! back bcro in my ofilco and nse my
1'rivara phone. That's nil right,' when
I was profase in my thenka
! "Say, do you know what Ithink.
j oontinnod the yonng man I be lieve 1
1 could get a 1U0 bill and live iu the
capital for we. ks for nothing simply
by gettmg things and shoving tt under
tho noses of the people I purchased
from. Tbny would rather givo them to
me than take tho trouble to break it. "
And then he remnrked that the only
diillcnlty wonld be iu eeenring tho bill
in the first place, Washington Star.
A GOOD STORY.
I The Native Seemed Innocent, bat He Wm
v.r, KowtnB.
I was sitting on a keg of nails in a
West Virginia raonntaiu store watching
a native dickering with the merchant
over a trade of a basket of egga for a
calico dress. After some timo a bargain
was closed, the native walked out with
tho dress in a bundle ' under bis arm
and I followed him.
j "It isn't auy business .of mine," I
j said, "but I was watching that trado
and was surprised to see you let Ino
eugs go for tha dress.
"Whntfer'f" be asked in astonish
ment, as he mounted his horse.
"How many eggs did you have?"
"Basketful."
"How many dozen?"
"Dunno; can't count."
"That's where vou miss tho advan
tages cf eduoatViu. With knowledge
you might have got two dresses for
those eggs. "
"But I didn't want two dresses, mis
ter, " he argued
"Perhaps not, but that was no reason
why you should have paid two prioes
for one. Tbe merchant got (he advan
tage of yon because of bis education.
He knew what bo was about. "
Kb looked at me for a zniuuta, as if
j be fel real sorry for me, Then ho
eruiuert and nulled OW uotee over Close
ii nin.
"I rocket!, be half wbisiieroa, casi
su;; furtive K'.-.iUiv.M toward tho store,
"liia cldic.ttni'i niu't so innch more'u
vaiv.o yr.rt ttii'ik it is. Hedou't know
bow uiiiny uv tiiem nis is H;iled, an I
do." Aiid Je rrulo uwi.y before I could
ar-uto frrthcr. -i Herald.
I
Sotd:!-, IV. in.
TLc soldier's in-d vuri. notably in tbo
different E;irop";u. i.uuies. According j
to JDr. Virv. thu folio .vitis nre tbo prin
cipal varieties, lu which, perhaps, we
may see the i Section of naiioii',1 char
acteristics In England the bed is hard.
Tho soldier !bw on a thin mattress that
rests on canvas si rutchrd over a framo.
In rpf.iii the soldier has only a straw
bed, bnt bo is allowed besides this a pil
low, two si:--ts, two blankets and a
covered oailt, sor-K timoa even a cover
for tho i.:ct. It is almost sybaritic Iu
Germany aud Austria he has a simple
straw bed ith one or two covers,
Df.itiicr sheet nor mattress. Iu RusRia,
oatil reotntiy, tho siildie.r slept with
his clothes on 0:1 a camp bed, but now
ordinary beds begin to bo usod tbo re
sult of contact with more civilized
countries. After this it cannot bo doabt
ed that the Frcnclsnldier's bed is the
best of all, with its wooden or Irou bed
stead, a straw bvd, a wool mattress,
sheets, a brown woolen coverlet aud
an extra quilt for cold weather. Thus
the bed of the French soldier is the soft
est of all soldiers' beds, as that of tha
French jieasaat is acknowledged also to
be the best of all Euror.eau countries.
British Medical Record.
The star gazers of the Mount iiamil
iou observatory say that tliere are 500,
M)0,000 burning snns in the milky way.
- The Sales of Hood's Sarsaparilla
:a-e tne largest in the world becausa
the euros by Hood's Sursapnrilla are
wonderful, perfcet, jcrmanent.
Hood's Pills are the best family
cathartic and liver medicine. 2oc.
State Teearcksk Haywood snys
when he goes ont of office evsry thing
will lie made satisfactory.
mutes;.
The IiepnWiecii Cntnty
tee '"s hercb-v reijarsted to
Commit
inctt in
lIillbnt.owc, on
STri!DAY, .Sr.PTEM3ER IS, 1897,
to r.rrar.ge for :bo present, campaign,
and tiaasact v.'oatovcr business in- y
be brought btioro it.
H. C. ?: Ci.FXLAK,
Chatrsaan.
M.ttintowD, UepU mber 4, 1S97
PICNIC VOH THE H4HICM
AT MIFrXISITOWS
Listen. Oa S?pt 22d, 1897, I wiil
make one fine Cabinet Photograph,
absolutely free of c!iarje to all who
irig habits in on this' day Septent
ber 22r:d.
Also during this month September,
I wiil Rfll tickets entitling tho holder
to dotn Cabinet Photoes for SI.
ii',.: .1 . : 1 iv . -r-. .
-'::.; goe-u unm uniisunas. ivn t j
f iii to buy yenr ticket in Ibis XMoafVj I
if ycu want the redueod price. y
. liesjiectfalh', )
Sep. 1 '97 lot Joseph 1?ess. ''
MirrtrSTCwn, Sep. 8, 1"S7
c-TrFLrKTOWS
GttAIN
XARSSiS
90
30
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t'r rn iu ear
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r.te
Clor.-f.e-vt
Butter
Epirs
Ham...
Shoulder. ........
Lard...... .. .
Sides.
Timothy seed.....
F'aT eecd
Bran.....'
Chop
MiCdlings.... ....
Groaud n Salt
American Sait....
12
11
12
12
11.40
CO
70
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93
To
Gic
R
EGISTER'S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that tbe Pillowing
named persons have tiled tbeir accounts in
tbe Register's Orlice of Jan ata county and
the same will be presented for confirmation
and allowance at an Orphans' Court to be
beld at Mifllintown, Pa., on Tuesday, the
2lst day of September, A. I. 1897, at 9
o'clock, A. M.
1. The first and final account of John T.
Tnrbett, administrator of Wm. n. Ruther
ford, lite of Port Royal, Pj., deceased.
Atkinson Penned, Att'y.
2. The first ar.d final account of James
McLaughlin, administrator of Henrr Arho.
(tost, Ute of Turbett township, Juniata Co.,
deceased. Atkinson at. Pennell, Att y.
3 The first and final account of P. TI.
Shadcl, administrator of Bam hart Fogle,
late of Monroe township, deceased.
Keller, Att'y.
4. The first and fln;d account of A. G.
Hornberper, actiog executor of the last will
and testament of Simon Miller, late of Sus
quehanna township, deceased .
Keller, Att'y.
5. The second and final account i f John
A. Koblor, Wm. C. Jacobs and John F. Ja
cobs, admini trators of Benjamin Jacobs,
late of Tnrbett township, dec ased.
Keller. Att'y.
6. The first and fiual account f Samuel
B. Weiraer, administrator of Mary R. Wei
mer. late of Tnrbett township, Juniata coun
ty, Pennsylvania, deceased.
Neely, Att'y.
7 Tho first and final account of E. Mil
ton Rnss, administrator of Elizabeth Guss,
late of MUford township, deceased.
Keller, Att'y.
8 The first and final account of W. W.
Fergnson, udmiais rutor of John R. Fergu
son, late of Greenwood township, Juniata
county, Ponnsvlvauit, deceased.
Neely, Atty. ,
Register's Office, )
Mitliintown, Pa., VAssoaB. Will.
Augnst 23, a. D , 1897. S Register
Get a good parer 1 y subscribing tor the
'vsTtmcL akd Rkpcbmcar.
Wheat
m
m
t3
and
is
rass
5&
S crow best whon planted with Pare
Hume Unit. A fertilizer that al- 3
:S-2 v.'rtys brings a crop, tOwnys lm-2
:ir proves im soi:. Sold Jirivt io fur- 5fi
- pieti. :. - ' ' ier ion. r.o
niieuta.
: : M:iiir,.',i s free.
s York Cbcmlcal Works, York, Pa. 12
t.i:'i;j:yuMii:!i!)u!yuii!'iii:uiui!ii!!jiiuiiiUii:;S
4&Jiaeii6aiaaiiiCifcaig
.
A TrlCPOUCH
CO!S;Mr.CiAi,
MO
B.- Ctj? cf Siiimms,.
l ti'iis.:-.
atitt, ti, ,
paiion
! C8iH-s fully italf the sfrkiiosj ia tae world. It
ictf iiis the digested food too kng in t:e bowela
and produces biUaiuaiss; turpid lircr. indl-
5- t.
i
ceiti-jii, bad Uate, co.iU-'d
totiKi:", sick uid:if lit, ia-
soniaia, etc. lioot'.'s rills
i curccoiviti;.'!l'a:i uad ail its
resa'ts ..'iiiiyiiiidtir.i.-nusiilj. 2ic. AH ('nipttists.
Prei:t.-.;' hy C. I. Kood & Co.. Iv.-eli. Miss.
Tt-; ou'.y rills to taks with Hood's Sarsapari'Ja.
Jifiucs sent tree to uu aua.-oi-;
aid izg:t jiaticnts can Nd ol.-'ii:
3 S
?-jt KoeniK. o Fori 'fttyiji, Inci, siixe but.
sow !.it;jxd ua2hrbie direcllou by the
iC.Oti.KEG MED.CO., Chicago, til.
i,:dbyIrassrlstsa.t!SliM:rKotUo. Ccrf.
r.o-ic Ktv. C Bottles tor Hi-
CAUTIOS.
TRESSPASS NOTICE.
The nndersijried persons have associated
themseves togethor for tho protection of
Willow Run Trout stream in Lsck town,
ship, Juniata Co., I'. All persons are
strictly forbidden not lo trespass npon tht?
land r stream of the said partic to fish
tho stream has been stocked with trout
l'erdons violating this noOce, will be pros-
j ecutod according to law.
K. 11. Patterson,
T. H. Csrntbi rs, J. P.
Rob't A. Woodside,
W. D. Wall,
Frank Vnwn,
Uyson Vawn.
April 2?., ISD").
THEsl'ASS SOTICL.
The nndersi(fn-d persons havo formed an
Aasociution for tho prntnotion of their re
ppective properties. All persona are here
by notified not to trespsas ou tbo lands of
the undersigned for tho purpose of hunting
ftmhering nuts, cbipini: timbur or throwing
down Icticcs or flrin? titutier hi any way
whatover. Any violation ot the above no
tica will ofl dealt with accord in? to lsw.
John Michsil,
Wiliinm PuReaberger,
Oiiteoo JSiebitr,
Iteashor ft. Zook,
Msry A. Urnl.viker,
Joseph Roth rock,
John Bvlor,
Foaiael L'ell.
EepteT-hbr 5 J9S.
n
Rw'i K?iRfif for Catarrh Is the
Feut, Eartmt Co T act Cheapest.
Sold T Doiitsts orsrut by nail.
GDc is- T. ufc!lliw, arrcu, j
I derkst efler -er sale a valuab'e prop
rrty, si'u iled in F-rriwnseh township, 2J
miles Tiorlh-ea; t of MilMilitown. contidiing
-5 Acn p, more cr lm. I acres of wood
land. The imlucce cleared and in geod
statu of tiilliv iiiien. P.uild.nrs ordiny,
but in good rs5ir. A t d sj.rii.p ot nevnr
failing rrKrcl viti.r neaiby. This property
also coiit.i:t;s 250 i-eich trees .ind 20CO ber
ly plants; go s;pie trcus, besides other
fruit. The above property is siiuated near
White Hull school house in ptfd township.
t cr icntie-r iulorrnutinn aitdn-ss.
Ckaslm Cr.sKiss.
t?.20-J5i!. iti:!iinton, Pj.
TO C0XSUS1FTIVES.
The ati'lersi iel hv.'inf !ien lestored to
health by simple mcn, after culierieg ncv
errTcari! v ith-. sver-? h;ns affection, and
that dread disease crmmmption, is anions
to make ttnown to his fellow suilfer&rs tbe
meens of curs... To tnose ho desire it. lie
will cheerfully send (lr. o ot'cliKrg) a copy
of the presrriptWn r.-td. wbieti they will
tind s. f.aro ci:-c fi r r9nn!j't. JSstkma,
CalttrrK, Utonchiti and :ill tl.r j.it snd liotg
Kil'ittits. lit- bopas all siill'are" will try
his r reedy. s it is invaluahle. Thnso de
siring tbe rre-'Ciipticn, hich wi rosl tbem
ncthing, at.d may prme a blessinj, will
plesse ailtlrss,
KEY. KDWAKP A.
New York.
WILSON, Prook'vt.
Sep. 9, '90.
. iKfcANY
v
flpurairiAu irrca rtirnt-rifUl'
Jrojtpt o Httjar, Chlhiren Irtr TK
rVery IrjivuW Khviiil havt) a lxttlu of it in Uit nntMC-
Every Sufferer Ss: 'SSSSTMS
tmp natlift, Diiriitherii . Cwzli". tHtnrTh. Iiriei.$v
At hina, ClUoUn-v Mcr:i,io,Iiarrinta.Lmf,nt-i,
In BMlr or UmbM, Stiff Jointt or Strains, will fled ftl
this uM AntMlyua rvlicl and sptx'tly euro.
irrss. Sol i cv t y vrhcrf. rVir :C cl9., hy ntnll. (I tK,tt,
Infests the blood of humanity. It
appears in varied forms, but is forced
to yield to Howl's Sarsaparilla, which
purifies and vitalizes the blood and
cures all such diseases. Head this:
"In September, 1594, 1 msda a misstep and
injured my ankle. Very soon afterwards,
two inches across formed and In walking
to favor it I sprained my ankle. The 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 bed to stop work. I read of a cure of
similar caae by Hood's tjarsaparilla and
concluded to try it. Before I bad taken"
all of two bottles the sore bad healed and
the swelling had gone down. My
is now well and I have been greatly bene
fited otherwise. I have increased in
weight and am in better health. I cannot
eay enoi.i?a ia praise of Hood's Sarsapa-
rllla' Mrs. H. Blake, So. Prwick,
This and other similar cures prove that
Sarsaparilla
I.i the Oni True Mood Purifier. All drupirlsts. $1.
fri en-in-l r.v.y e- C. I. I!iKt : io Lievcll, Xus.
, , , r--i the liest l.-i:iilycatliartic
rlOOU S riilS aud iiver sUiuulaut. 25c-
By Its Record of remarkable cures
Hood's Sarsaparilia has become the
one true blood purifier prominently in
the public eye. Get only Hood's.
Hood's Pills arc the best family
cathartic and liver medicine. '25c.
lis
n- HI
8
9i CI
root
Locis E. ATEmiOrf. t. Sf. M. ?KBlt.
ATKIXSOIV PBMSI-li.
ATTORNEYS- AT - LAn'
M1FFEINTOWN, PA.
OTfKK On Moin street, in place of rs.'-
denr a of Louis K. Atkinsno, Bs p,
Bndge street. Octii6,iWB
Q-yCollecttng and Con veyticlng pmrn s.
ly attended to.
ITILRERFORCF. SCIIWEYEH,
Attorney-at-Law.
Collections and ell legal basi
ness promptly attended to.
OFFICE IN COURT BOUSE.
DB.D.V.CRAWrOBD, E. DABtTIS M.CBAWfOD
. D. M. CRAWFORD & SOS,
have formed a partnership for the ptavi.-'
of Medicine and their collateral brsoches.
Office at old stand, corner of Third and !-
ange atrcets, MilHintown, Pa. One or both
ot them will be found at thoir office at all
times, unless otherwise profewdoiially !
gatred. April 1st, 19W5.
P. DEBB.
PRACTICAL. DENTIST.
( i -aduate of the Philadelphia Dental
Go ge. Office at old established lo
cation, Bridge Street, opposite Court
House, .Vifflm!own, Pa.
iCF" Crown and Bridge work;
Painless Extraction.
AH work guaranteed.
Tuscarora Valley Eailroadk
RCHEDULE IS EITECT MONO AT, MAT 18,
1S9G.
F.ASTTTAR.
. STATIONS.
DAILY, EXCEPT EtJlTDAr.
No.lNo.3
I a. M.!r. M
Blair's Mills
Waterloo
Leonard's Grove . .
Uoss Final. .......
Pernlack
East Waterford . . .
.L-v. 7 43 2 00
. . . .7 51 12 0G
;7 5Si2 13
8 0512 20
8 1212 27
25
40
50
57
03
10
15
Heckmau. r: . . . .
Ilcney Grove.
Port F.iglmm
Wsrb'.e
PIcjisaet View.
Seven Pines
Spruce Hill
Grr.ham's
Stewart.. . .'
Freedom
Turbett ,
Old Port
Port Eoyai
35!
48j3
55:3
! C0 3
0G 3 21
10 3 25
143
If. 3
183
20 3
25 3
.Ar. 19 30
3 45
Trains Nob. 1 aDd 2 connect at Port Royal
with Way Passenger and Seis!ior3 Express
on P. R. R., ind Nos. S snd 4 with SUil east
WESTWARD.
STATIONS.
dailt, e::cept suxdat,
Port Itovrd
Old Port
Turbett
Freedom
Stewart
Graham's
Spruce Hill
Seven Fires
Pleasant View
Warble
Fort BLd)arn.'.
9.0,11
lO.Oill
12.0ill
Honey Grove
...i4.o;n
Heckrnan
East Waierford
Pernlack
lk83 Farm
Leonard's Grove...
Waterloo
Blair's Mills Ar.
15.111
17.5111
11
22.012
27.0jl2
Trains Nos. 2 and 8 connect with Stage
Line at Blair's Mills for Concord, Do) las..
bnrg and Dry Run.
J. C. MOOPiHEAD,
Supmnlen dent.
S. MOORHEAD,
President.
RAILROdD TIIE TAItl.53.
JERRY COUNTT RAILROAD.
The following scheduio went Into effect
Nov. 16, 1896, and the trains will bo ran as
follows:
p. m
4 80
4 86
4 89
3 41
4 45
4 4i
4 51
4 54
4 56
4 59
a. ra
900
9 06
9 09
9 11
9 14
9 15
9 19
9 22
Leave Arrive a. ra
Dnncannon 7 54
King's MiU 7 49
Sulphur Springs 7 46
"Corman Siding 7 4 4
p. m
2 28
2 23
2 20
3 18
2 15
Uontebello Park 7 41
Weaver
7 40
7 36
2 1:1
Roddy
'Hoffman
Royor
Mahanoy
Bloomfleld
Tresslei
Nellson
Dnm's
Ellintsbnrg
Bernheisl's
'Groen Pwk
Mod tour June
2 OS
2C5
7 33
7 31
7 28
7 23
7 09
7 04
7 01
6 68
C 51
6 48
6 88
9 24
9 27
2 0-i
200
5 10 10 43
6 IS 9 49
5 2l 9 54
5 24 9 67
5 27 10"05
6 32 10 17
6 84 10 17
6 37 10 SO
6 02 10 35
p. m a. m
1 41
1 86
I 31
1 28
1 25
1 20
1 18
1 15
250
Landisbnrg
18
Arrive
Leave a.
m p m
Train leaves Bloomtteld at 6.53 a. m.,
and arrives at Landisbnrg at 8.23 a. m.
Train leaves Laudisbnrg at 6.08 p. ni., and
arrives at Bloomfieid at 6.40 p. m.
All stations marked () are flag stations,
whlct trajju C0B to a full ,stop Q
signal.
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2.8 10 40 5 SO
3.7;10 42.5 32
4.4 10 44 5 34
5.0!lo 4C 5 36
6.3il0 50 5 40
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PENNSYLVANIA RAILE0AD-
On
1897,
ind aftfr Monday, Ty
rains will run as folio tm
17,
WESTWARD.
Way Paascngur leaves rhil.id. lpl:ia at
4 30 a. m; Uarristinrg H 00 a. m; Duncan
nos 8 Sil. m; New Port 9 05 a. ni; Mil
lerstown 9 15 a. m; Durword 9 21 a. m;
Thomnsontown 9 23 a. m; Yan Dyko 9 33
a. m: Tnfcsrora 9 3i a. m; Kcxico 9 40 a.
m; rort Koyai a. m: amain oa a.
tr; ncnnoim a oo a. m; licwisiowu to ia
a tr; McVeytown 10 38 a. m; Newton
Harailren 11 t:n a. in; sionai union II WI
a. rot Hlintinguon 1 1 o p. m; jyrone iz zu
p. mj Aooona i ou p. ni; i-nisoiirga ou p. m.
Mail leaves Philadelphia at 7.f0 a. m.:
Harrisburg at 10.65 a. m.; Miffl;n 12.18 p.
m.. I.ewis'own 12 37 p. m.f ITuntingdon 1 .-
87 p. m.; Tvrone 2.20 p. m ; Altoona S.55
p. iu.; Fi'tsburg 7 00 p. in.
A boons Accommodation leaves tlirris-
burg at 5 00 p. ni; D'mcannon 5 34 p. m;
Newport 6 02 p. m; JKalerstown 6 11 p. m:
Thooipsontown 6 21 p m; Tuscarora 6 80
p. ni; ihexico o -a p. m; rort uoyal 6 88
p. m; Jtliftlin 6 43 p. m; Oenholm 6 49 p. ra;
Lewistown 7 07 p. ro; WtVoytown 7 80 p
in; Newton Hami'ton 7 60 p. m; Hunting,
don 8 20 p. to; Tyrone 9 02 p. m; Altoona
9 3-5 p. m-
Paciflc Express leaves Philadelphia at
1J 20 p. m; Harrisburt 3 10 a. ni; Marrg.
v:Te3 24a. m; Duncanaon 8 38 a. m; Near
pct 3 69 a. m, Port Royal 4 31 a. m; Mif-
flin iai a. m; Liewistown as a. m; Mc-
Vetown5 20 a. m; Huntingdon 6 OS a.
m; Tyrone o oo a. ro; Altoona 40 a. ai;
Pittsburg 12 10 p. m.
Oyster Express leaves Philadelphia at 4
35 p.ra; Hamsbnrg at 10 20 p. in; Nawpert
11 06 p. m; Mifflin II 40 p. ni; Lewistown
12 GG a. ni; Huntingdon 12 5.5 a. m.; Tyrone
1 32 a m; Altoona 2 00 a. m; Pittsburg 6 80
a. iu.
Fs.it Lino leaves Philadelphia at 12 25 p.
m; Hrrrisbnrg 3 60 p. m; Duncanon 4 15
p. m; Newport 4 8-5 p. ro; Mifflin 6 (7 p. ra.
Lewistown 6 27 p. ra; Mount Union 6 08 p.
m; Huntingdon 6 27 p. m; Tyrone 7 Ot p
m; Altoona 7 40 p. m; Pittsburg II 30
p. m.
EASTWARD.
Huutingdon Accommodation leaves Al
toona ot 10 60 p. m; Tyrone 11 17 p. m ;
arrives t Huntingdon II. 05 p.m. and be.
eotrcs H rriburg Accommodation, leav.
ing Huntirgdon at 5 30 a. rs; Newton Ham
ilton 6 bi a. u; McVeytown 6 12 a. m;
Lewistown 6 32 a. ny Mifiiin C 51 a, iu;
Port Royn! fi 5'j a. m; Mexico 6 59 a. m;
Tbomp-ontown 7 12 a. m; Millerstown 7 21
a. rt; Newport 7 80 . mj Dnncsenun 7 57
a nr; Flarrisburg 8 30 a. m.
fiea Shpre.!cav.-Pv?!rg 8 39 a m;
V.v.iona l- a m; ryrone t 4S a ra; Hunt
ingdon 8 30 a ni; 'ccVevtown 9 15 a m;
Lewistown 9 35 "a m; KifKin 9 55 a m;
Port Royal 9 69 s in; Thompsontown 10 14;
Millerstown 10 22 am; Newport 10 32 a m;
Dnr-cannon 10 64 a m; Marysvillo 1 1 07 i
it; Hsrriibarg 11 25 a m; Philadelphia 3 00
p m.
Main Line Express leaves Pittsburg at
R 00 a. ro; Altoona 11 40 a. m; Tyrone 13
03 p. m; Huntingdon 12 35 p. m; Lewis
town I 33 p. m; Milfiin 1 50 p. in; Harris
burg 8 10 v. to; Baltimore C 00 p. m; Wash
inston 7 16 p. ni; Phi'adclphi.i fl 23 p. m;
New York 9 30 p. m
Mtil leaves Altoona at 2 10 p. ni, Tyrone
2 i'i p. in, L;aiitii:(f.lr,ii 3 28 p no: Newton
Ib.Miiton 3 6 p. n:; Mc Vertuwn 4 20 p. m;
lewistown 4 46 p. a; Vii'Uin 6 10 p. m.
Port Royal 5 1-3 p. m; Jlfxic.o 5 20 p, m;
Thonirsontown 5 33 p. m; Millerstown 643
p. m; Newport 5 5 p. ni; Dutcnnon 6 23
p. ui; Ilarrisbnrg 7 00 p. ra.
Mail Express leaves Pittubnrg at 1 CO p.
m: Alincna (5 05 p. m; Tyrono ti 37 p. m;
Uunihicdon 7 20 p. m; McVeytown 8 04 p.
m; Lewistown 8 2(j p w, .Mifflin 8 47 pm;
Port Royal 8 62 p. ro; Millerstcwn 9 16 p.
n-. Newport 5 26 p. in; Dimcannon 9 60 p.
ni; Iiarrisbnrg VJ 20 p. m.
Philadelphia Express leaves Pittsburg at
4 e0 p m; Altoona 9 05 p. m; Tyr.itie 9 83
p. r.i; Iluntingdun 10 12 p. n; Mount Uu.
ic.n 111 32 p. n;; Lewistown 11 13 p. in; Mif
flin 11 87 p. m; H.Tr.-iebnrj: 1 00 a. m; Phil
(ulrlpbia 4 CO Kow York 7 S3 a. in.
LSWISTOWN MVISION.
Trains for bncbury at 7 3 a. ro. audS 16
j. m., leave Sunbnry for Lewistown 1Q05
. m. i;d 2 45 p. ia.; for Wiiwv C 8-5 0l m.
10.20 a. in. ard 8 !0 p m , trm-k dsys
T Y KOS E D1YI-MN.
Traitis ieavo tor Be!li-tt.etn ar.d Leek
Hiivtii t S 0 a. in. , 12 3 nsd 7 15 p. no.,
Icsvo Lock tlaveu tor Tyrone 8.65 p,
pi. end 4 15 p. tc.
TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD S. R.
Trams leave Trcne for Clearfield and
Curwensviile at 8 tO a. ra.. 8.:6 and 7 2f;
p. in., leave Cnrwunsvillrt tor Tyrone at 9.15
a. ui., 8 45 p in., and 7 1.0 p. ni.
For, rates, maps, etc., call on Ticket
Agcct . er address. Tbos F.. Watt, P.
A. W. P., 3b0 Fiitb Avernr, Pitte
burg. Pa.
J. B. liCTCUlSON,
Gcn'l Macager.
J. 11. Wood,
Gen'l Pass. 7i.gt.
JVJEWr-orjT A WD SHERMAN'S VAL
1 1 ley Railroad Compa-iy. Tim table
of passenger trains, in effect on Mondav,
Mny IStu, ISVti.
STATIONS.
West
ward. Eastward.
j.. L ' -.J !
j P M ' t Jl j A M j
Newr- it ; C Oo'iO ;:.S , a(
Buffalo Bridge I 6 OR 10 f 271
Juniata Juroiice 6 12 10 il S 2S1
Wahnela ; 6 15 -If t 2o
STlvao C 25 -in f , H Hi
Wat-r Plii 6 22 li t: 8 11
P.loomie!d Jtinct'u.i 6 Si ll i. '- 8 CS
Vallcv Road j C St 1 1 0!' 8 00
Elliottsbar? I G 51 11 2l! 7 -15
Green Psrk i 0 54 1 1 24 7 40
Loysviila 7 06 11 85! 7 8-1
Fort Kobeson 7 11 11 41! 7 26
Center 7 lo 11 4o 7 lfi
Cisna's Run 7 21;11 61 7 15
Andertonbnrc 7 27 11 67 7 10
Wain 7 85.12 05 7 03
M.ouit IMe-; i ... 7411211,068
New er.i-o'o ... 1 45 12 15j 0 60
p
4 0i
3 67
3 63
8 60
3 46
8 41
3 38
8 82
3 16
3 10
3 04
2 5(1
2 43
2.45
2 40
2 33
2 24
2 20
D. GIIING, President ntl Manager
iv. Miller, Geural Ajcr.i.
RS
8Pi!LS.
Sick FleaiffcciiHand relkvn nil tho troubles inci
dent lo a t.ili iua sttte ot the ystem, such mm
Dizzintss, NutiPt-ft. DroH-.ineks, Di.-itr'. after
at:iA Vain m tiio SM, &c While tUeir moat
rfniariiablt success has been Fhorrn in curiiif
Hoadacbt, jet Carter's T.rrruc Liver Fiua
are criiuilly vfi!t!a-l in ConMi'iation, curing
and pivreniin this annoying complaint, white
they also o.mct nil dionler of the stomach,,
fltii.iiilr.to th.R liver and regulate the bowels.
Even if they only cured
Ache they would he almost prlceleei Co 1
who suiter from this distressing complaint:
but fortunately their froorfnev aoes not end
here, and thoHe wtio once try them will And
these little pi Us valuable in &n manv way that
they will not he willing to do without than
Bat after ail sict ead
la the bane of so manv liven that hen hvh
' PaK
iC5gj j
we inaite our great ooasi. eiur puis cure is
while others do nut.
Cartftr's Little Liver Pills are verysmaB
and very easy to take. Oim or tro pills malfea
a dosA. They are strictly vei-iuble and W
not irripe or purge, but by their gentle acttoa,
please all who use them. In vials at lb cental
flva for $1 . Sold even-where, or sent by n
cns i2sz:an co., Tat.
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