Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, October 27, 1897, Image 2

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WED5EDAT. OCT. 27. 1897-
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EEPUBLICAN STATE TICKET-
State Treasurer James
S. IJeacom .
Aiulitor General Levi O.
McCauley. .
Republican County Ticket.
Register and Recorder
Jlnsijn B. Will. "
Sheriff Samuel Lapp.
Jury Commissioner.
Samuel Auratul.
A mas on a fixel incomn, the pen
sioner. Thkbe is ts'k of warbetwt-en Japan
a d n:i8"-ia.
Tun i:iiP8 are growing lett2r under
llrKihUy's rule.
(Iheat storm alon? the Atlantic
cosine on Mondnr.
England s.ivs tbe United S'a'es
and Spain wi:I fiybt.
The holiest tide at Atlantic City
sicce 1841.cn Monday.
What docs Great Ciilain want
with 1iO new war ship?.
To be settled, the boundary line
between Alaska and Great Dritain.
Heavy rains destroyed a large per"
centage of the fruit crop in Calfornia-
FjTvje, seronty-five million Amer
icans financially dependent on Great
ISritain.
The kins of Rus-iti hss insulted
the king of Prussia by not receiving
some frieuds.
The Democratic party is scraf'cliiig
its head over the problem of Adding
a policy for next year's campaign.
TrBKtv is Plill grumbling over the
curb that the fiva nations put on her
to prevent her from absorbing Greece.
The New Jersey deer shoiting sea
son opened on Monday. Deer re
ported plenty in gome parts of that
.State.
What will the American Congress
do with the Spanish Cuban question
is a question asked by all European
government??
Foot ball injuries are reported
from all parts of the compass. There
is no civilization in foot-ball. It is
an out-crop of barbarity.
Spain- stems to bo picking up c ur
age since the weather has grown
cooler. Sue seems disoosed to show
ber war side to the United States.
Don't shoot!
Democratic leaders are down in
tbe mouth, for tbey feel that they
are no longer believed in for tlioir
6yinrr: '-Mark Hanna is holding up
the price of wheat."
The Democrats have the dumpr,
because the r.ew pension examining
board in Juniata county has been
made Republican. Ihe erring breth
ren will survive tbe shock.
The failnre of tbe prain crop it1.
the f liluro of the potato crop in Ire
land promises to produce a famine.
Ecplwd is near athr.nd aid can keep
tha Irish from starving till the next
crop is raised.
The Migration of Squirrels
People don't seem to know more
about tbe migration of squhrols than
ther do about many other thicg-i.
Tbey know here iu the woods of Jun
iata connty, that recently there were
more gray squirrels than holes in the
'rcrs to shelter them. Where did
they conin (Tom and what is the pur
pos.j of their migrat ion. They seem
to be somewhat like peop'.e, disposed
to roam. Every once in awbilo pco
pie move by the thonsands. History
gives many illustrations. America
itself is an example. The present,
white rac r,f people came from Eu
rope. They are con ing every year in
these dechnintf days of tbe 19ih cen
tury, bv thousands Tbera are ovt-r
70,000,00;) people in f..; Ui.id
St.i'e-, who all caico from rtcrna.-t t!;
; :. within the post few hun!r;-.l
; o-.-s, and tbey brought with tlion :i
new race of rats. The present A:;er
ican ratV ancestors camo from tbe
north of Europe ar.d to day knewf
in s.nio piaea as tbe Norway rat that
came with tbe white rnoo andt xtenu
iuated the black rit t'oit lived will
the Indian in America. Hut the gray
fiep.irrel whue it n governed or sei:ij
to bo governed by tr.o same upjs
ilioll to owf.KiorjaHy movfl H1m th.
grav rat, is a distinctly American an
imai, and this fall s-e'n to be naigrat
icg from the south to the north
Within the pas-t month tbey have
been seen erortsiug the Potomac riv
t n.iribward bound in droves of
thousands. They have been numer
ous enough m Juniata county to
moke tbeir presence felt on corn
fields. Wherever there is a strip o
woods by a corn field tbe Fqnirrela
are found in great numbers, and u
many places they have come into
orchards and barns and it is related
of a uu'ubcr of citizens who killed
qnirrela with apples in trying to
drive them out of orchards. Up to
Octobr-r lo. shooting was not allow
ed, and therefore tbe squirrels be
came tame. On the loth, howi-vcr.
everything was changed. Almost ev
crvoce who could shoot and could get
out from business and work, turned
out to shoot f qnirrels. Hundreds were
(tbot on the I5ti, tbe 1st day cf the
peason, and hundreds have been shot
since, and the hunt is not yet over,
and tbe ques'iou continues to be Ask
ed, nasrs dit the) pquirrel- come
frcm.
Eat Salem Xnten-
On Thnrsday morning Amos Kin
Uer had bis b.orso shot, she having re
eclviug it.juries from a run-off.
C. L. Winev and Ira A. Winey re
turned home from a trip to Philadol
phia ou Wednesday night.
fsiin bi'hiegei ana wife have
turned home from Philadelphia.
John Wert who is working for
re-
the
P. It. It. Company at Pittsburg, came
'lyrni on Friday to spend a few days.
Rhoda Brandhofl'er is at Atkinson's
WilJiiira Hooi'Ie vt Lew's own vis
ited LitT grandmother Elizabet1"-
TkT : 1 , 1. - 1 L '
li uiur n ic. iriB huh xi mruvu
home on Saturday.
Will'aw James of Irry VaUey,
spent a day with his brother John,
James on last week.
Mr. Kpner of Pvrt Titans, vi-i'-
intr his daughter Jfrf. J sepb Varnes.
Mrs Fred Hvrraan atd 'daughter
J-nnie came to tbe borne of the;
former's daughter Mrs. Maggie Mar- j
ktl on Saturday, and returned t k;
their bomt .t MeKee Half Falls on (
Sunday. Mrs. M. going along to ;
sp-ud a w tlc.
Lct w.- k while f-boeii g a bois, !
Joseph V rnes got kicked. Ha i? :
atria io be Around alth'rjgti Fo:ne-!
what ci i pi lo.l for work. I
Arnold Varnes is on lh; s:ck list i
.Vi-'Vio!a L imn of Patterson,'
speut Saturday abd Sund ij y.th ber ;
friend M 83 Ma-jgie Ki z;r. ,
The fo lowing parson took a t rip j
to Cumlx-rland eon: ty n F.ida:
William Sitber, Satm:s L- iter, Jo'n ;
H Gra-bill and JobaJbau Huo ey. '
There was quite a htir up around'
here over the report that lli re i-:,h '
en ocursion t I'it'sbur-.' .T Sunday
Fart $1.50 from Mftbn Mid return.'
It ii't being truj we did nit get to
see the Smoky City.
Suiuel Hailstone.
HlKjEPUSLICAN PARTY
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STEADY WORK
GOOD WAGES.
Get out the Vote! f
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sy.via wool 21 to 29-.; linsu-d cil
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WESTMINSTER ABBEY.
Something About Thl World Famous Old
English Cfaaroh.
The architecture of Westminster ab
bey dates back to a remote period, but
long before any part of the present
"glorious pile" was in existence a fcax
ou church stood upon the same spot
Many years before the conquest tho
Saxon church vas connected with a
monastic body of the Koncdiofine order,
which gave tho name Western nujias-
tory, cr Westminster, to its place of ,
abode, to distinguish it from St Paul's, '
in Loudon, w hich was known as East
Minster.
Considered architecturally, the first
church hcio of which v. e have any an- :
thentic history w:6 erected by Edward
the Confessor and consecrated on Koly ,
Innocents' day, lOoo. Tho greater part
of tbe abbey was built by Henry LI1 in
the style known as early English. Tho
west front, with its grandly beautiful
windows, belongs to tho liftcenth cen- ;
tury, as does also the completion of the !
nave and the aisles. The estremo length j
of Westminster abbey is Oil fet, the.
width across the transepts is 203 feet '
and the width across tho aisles 70 feet; !
the height of tho roof is 102 feet. j
Tbo fortunes of the abbcv bave fol- '
lowed and uro closely interwoven with
those of tho nation, and many, there
fore, are its historical associations.
There the sovereigns of England have
been crowned ever since the conquest.
The coronation stone, brought from
Scotland by Edward I, may still be seen
under the coronation chair used by
Richard IL This chair has ever since
been occupied by English rulers riuriug
the coronation cert monies.
Within tho wails cf the abbey the
funerals of many crowned heads have
taken place, and sovereigns and mcm-
bers of royal families have graves and '
tombs lx uer.th its rcx.f Oliver Crora- !
well never wore a crown, but bis ro- !
mains were deposited for a time in a j
vault beneath llenry VII '8 chapel with '
pomp never surpassed by that of royalty, j
The south transept is known to the
world as the "poets' crrucr, " because ;
there, sleeping tbeir last sleep, aro !
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Chauoer, Spenser, Ben Jonson, Cowley, j man needs to speak up, it appears to b -Drydcn,
Beaumont Addison and Ten-1 in the modern elevator tar." New
nyson and near by aro monuments to
Shakespeare, Milton, Isaac Watts, Gold
smith and Johnson.
bUU A i VJJ. kll klUJI. 1 till, VUl t,U II J 1
renowned statesmen. There lie pitt, !
Wilberforce, Fox, Peel, Canning and
Palmers ton. Many eminent divines,
men of letters, generals, admirals and
other persons known to fame are buried)
Knncart, f Vio marl.lo racnnun rrr ha '
monuments by its pillars or on its his
toric walls. Philadelphia Times.
A CASE OF LXS031XIA.
THE RETIRED BURGLAR RELATE3 AN
INTERESTING EXPERIENCE.
Dow Urn Cum to Em Roast4l Oysters
With m eatlemaa Who Cooldnt Sleep.
He DMot Uitkt a Cent, but Enjoyed the
RHt and Had a Pleasant Visit. :
"I found the dining room of a house
that I was looking over one night,"
raid the retired burglar, "filled withjfr
glow of light from a bright hard coal
fire burning in a grate at ono end of the
room. There was just a little bit of gas
burning from one burner, bnt it only
mado a little yellow tip in the redder
.glow from the fire.. About half the ta
ble W33 covered with a folded white ta
blecloth, clean niid thick and with the
creases still in it. On this cloth there
wero a plate end a plato of bread and
&nie butter and vinegar and catchup and
thiups like that, and on the other end
of tao table that wasn't covered, the
end nearest tho fire, there was an old
, fashioned equaro tea tray with the
! japanning pretty much all worn off.
! Locking down by the fire, I saw on one
, side of tho hearth a half bushel basket
pretty near full of big selected oysters,
pretty nnifonn in eize and laid iu care
1 fully with tbo round shell down.
! "'It was a winter night, eolder'n
j Greenland outside, end this room was
just as comfortablo as it could he, and
that layout did look inviting, and I
couldn t even guess who it was for, be-
causo the bouso was shut up tighter'n
a drum evidently nobody expected niid
nobody sitting up But while I was
standing there woudering over it I heard
a door open the ono next to the one I'd
come in at and iu conies a man that
looks at mc fcr a minute and says:
" 'This is an cnexpected pleasure.'
'And I wys it is to me, too, looking
at him at the same time and seeing a
j man maybe a Jittlo bigger'u myself
and perfectly resolute and capable and
! able to take caro of himself.
"'But sit down," he says, 'and cat
I something with mo. You'll find au
' other oyster knife in tbo left hr.nd side
' cf the right hand drawer cf that sitlo
' hoard right buck of you. ' And there it
I was, and when 1 turned around again
! tbo man was putting oysters en tbe the
j in the gratis Five minutes later he v.as
i picking em up with a pair of tongs an
! layiu 'em carefully, round shell down,
' cn te oM tea tray 'Now. will yon
j just help yourself?" he says,
j " ' Yon do this very often?" I says.
I ' 'Well, no, 1 don't,' he says, 'and 1
shouldn't do it at all if I could help it,
; but I snfl'er from insomnia, end 1 tiud
i that when I ain't sleep a little, snack of
something to eat makes me sleep. I csa
tell generally boforo I go to btul the
j nights when 1 nin't going to sleep, and
; such uight3 I have 'em fix cp something
j to cat in case I should m ed it, ami then
' 1 come dowu and Umi it, like this, and
fating Hor.cthing sort t.f tranquilizcsmy
mind, and I go back to bed and go to
' sleep all right '
I "He pnslud tho ton shell off an oyster
i in t rout of hiut iver cu to tho tray and
! pot a little bit "f a scrap of butter on
tho oyster and locked at it dissolve a
, minute, and then be put cn just cue
! drop cf pepper sunc. turned tho oyster
over it the rirep s':-.!l so as to get the
. dry top title into tho i ysiir juice and
; melted butter, and thru he uo it Then
j he dipped a littler hr.kk cf oread Into
; the juice in the ! cp shell m:l ot'j that,
: end thim he pushed the empty shell cut
i cf the way on the fray and VxM another
cyster off tbe lire with tho tonga and
j L?-gs:rW that.
"Darned if 1 coe'd see how a men
( that ru.ir.yctl eating cs much r.s ho did
; cculrl ever bother "Ant anything, but
! l.o tiiJ. all the timeSfe.at W!iS plain, or
' ho wouldn't have been tlure.
" 'i don't eu;.pcs' ' bo s:iys. 'that
'you evcrs'i!lr lioe.i itisctutiia, and if
ycu d:d it wouldn't- mi'ki- any :!for
ecce. Im-cscso you want to l;u wideawake
night.- in your business, eb?' And be
seemed to think this was a pretty slick
little sort of a joke. Then 1 told bin'
Low 1 camo to go into 1 he business;
that when 1 was a yr.r.;; maul h:'d
: been a great suSVrtT iron. i;iso'.:u:i:i my
self; that in those uVys tiiero were not
nearly so many ni;:ht c. t'p::t:; lis to
choohR from as no-.v, a::d that my chr.ico
was limitctl; that I hud not followed
turglary from inclination, but that I
was compelled to do something for a
living, and burglary was the only night
worlt I could get at the time, end that's
how I came to take it up as a business.
" 'Ycu don't mean it,' he cays. 'Put
on the blower and start up the fire a
! little If I'llia' known you wero com-
iug I'd had another basket
" Well, we finished 'cm up, and I says
to him: 'What do you think; think
you can sleep now?" And ho Knid ho
thought he could. And ho let mo out
the front deer and vent to b d, I sup
pose. I know I went home myself feel
ing comf oi table. I hadn't Mado a cent,
but it's a good thing to tube a rest now
and then, end I always did like roctt
oysters. " Is'cw York ljuc.
A Krai I'oll Tt-x.
Uoulevard loungers in Paris were
amused tbe r.tbtr day when ten men,
correctly garbed ell exactly ulik?, walk
ed into a cafe end gravely ordered
drinka, for, as they removed tbeir hats,
each man had painted on his bald head
one letter of a word advertising a new
(lrniui'.tic seusatioa They were arrested,
however, fo.' evading the law that ro
nnires sandwich men end josters to pay
a tat of CI francs, bt they wero dis
cha:ged cn promising to afiix tiio ucces
Kary stamps to their skulls, a poll tax,
ks it were.
Architects in these times are opposed
fo any rooms in a bouso that are not
living rooms The prim and usually de
r rtwl parlor of former days has been
banished, and that old fashioned ico
house known as the spare chamber sent
to keen it company through modem
heating and housekeeping improve
ments. Where a Kan Most Bpeaa ,,..
"I had occasion the other dav, for the
first time," said a sober miiidod cithteu,
to go np mgii m one ol tho modern
tall buildings. I called on a man in tho
seventeenth story. It certainly was tre
mendous the way they hoisted us up
that shaft, with a smooth start and
easy t! ps and lightning Lctween. Unt
the most impressive thing about the
trip was this: A men whi got oa where
I aid, at tbe grrend f.'jor, i t.d who
wanted lo get off i-.t tbo tenth lloor,
said 'Tenth, ' ad it seemed to me, the
ii:staut wo sturi -d up, but tho elevator
man taid: 'This is the tv.ellth. We'll
s!op going dowu. '
"If there is a place cn earth where a
iorK bun.
Locclrm Architecture.
long ago an English
Not
as h
architect
, a, , f
r aa u,-om,1" ':rM " ,
csc-
ivo remark.
Convcrsatioa bad turned
j upon tho manifold d.mgers to which we
! expose ourselves by traveling in rail
;:- ,h
way carriages. " J.nc great rule, saia
.e. L,
is never to look out of
the window until yon ere a good 80
miles from Loudon. Otherwise you risk
seeing the Crystal palace." ,
COMMERCIAL k ,
atencu csucmsa
IT tUfPtlCI. Cwvns !tMI wah rifaefc-1 Br
LEGAL.
I fOOD SAVI TUS C0HM3NWeLTII
j Jg LECTION PKOCLAM
U-ECTION PKOCLAM ATION .
WHKKEA3, by an act of General An
seuibly' of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, entitled " An act to regubite the
nomination n1 nlectiun of public ettieera
aperoved tho lO'.b day nf June 189a. It is
aMde the duty t.f Hie slierilf of every coun
y within tho Coniinor.of lib to give not
tice of any general ctection to be tieltl
fliiieiu to enun -s ute the oiH.-rrs to be
elected and give a list of a'l the r.otuir
tions made ts provided in B(oreait-utirei
act of Asaetnli'y, l-:;nate the 'places at
nh'th the elections aro to be hel.l, a::l give
notice that ct'r'sin pirsons holding certr.n
eflicrs ol proi t or trust are incipile of
huldin; or rlorri-in? at tho same tmi-j
the oliice or apioititinent ol' Judge, In
spector or Clor of any flection of thi
Coinnionwfaith. Tlnrefore, I, Jaraia P.
;a:ho!in, High ShnlTof thj County of
J.iniata, do htrehy ruuko known and gave
this Pnolic Notice to Ih electors ot Ihe
county ol Juniata that ou
TtTESDAY, KOVE31BER 'X.
197
it being tbe first Tuesday a'ter the first
Uonday ol saiJ month a central election
will bn held iu tbe vcrjl election districts
in said county, at which timo tbey will vote
by ballot tor the following named officers.
One pi-rsnn lor the llioo ol Stat Treas
urer. One rer:on for tho office of Auditor Gen
era'. One person lor tho rdh of Register and
Clerk I the Orphans' Court.
One person for the oHw ol Si "rift".
One person f.,r the odi-.o of Jury Com
misioner. I also hereby make kn"'wn ond givo no
tice, that the places for holding tho afore
said General Kicction in the several bor
oughs and townships within the county of
.Tun:ata, aro us follows, to wit :
The (i cemen of the borough of Milllintown
are to hold their el-ciiim in the room known
as t.ie Orphans' Co.irt room in the Court
House, in said borough.
The freomon of the township of Ferman
agh aro to hold their election in thn
l u'ldine known as tuo ware-house of Msu.
Kck & Ne!3 i, in s.ud township.
The freemen ot the tow iship of Walker
are to hold their nlnr.'inn in the cilice of
the Wnit'hou;e bloc.'ng to Cbi.r'es A.
Thnmpkoa.
The t'reemen of the township of Delaware
are to hold their election at Smith's School
House, in said township.
The fre;utitn of tho borough or Thomp
sontown are to hold their election at the
School Ilonae in said boronh.
The freemen of the township ot Green
wood are to hold their election at tho bouse
known as tho Seven Stir Hot. 1, in said
township.
The f reemen of tho township of Monroe
are to hold their election at the School
House in Kichlield, in fall township.
The freemen of tho township of Susque
hanna are to hold their election in the
hons- known sa Frynioycr's Hotel, in said
township.
The freemen of the township of Fuyetta
are to hold their election at the School
House in SIsAlisterTillo, in said township.
Thi freemen of the bj-roinrlr Pa:teron
are to hold their el ct'oa at the Hook and
Ladder Ho isu in said Iwrough.
The freemen of the bo-ouh of Port Hyal
aro to hold their clec ion at tho School
Ilotiso in said borough.
The freemen of tne township of llilfoni
rre to hold their election at Locust Grove
Schonl House, in said township.
The freemen of the township of Spruce
Hill are to hold their election at Spruce Hill
School House, in said township. (
The freemen of tho township of Turhett
re to hold their election at the Church Hill
School House, in said township.
The IVeeii'en of the township of Bealeare
to h'.ld tiifir lection at the School House
at Aea lemi t, iu and township.
The Ireemen or the township of Tuscaron,
except that portion of it lrinz north-west-tvard
ol tho summit of the Sludo mountain,
nre to hold their election at the School
!!oitsj tte-ar SloCulloeh's Mills, in said town
ship. The freemen of tho towarlnp of Luck, ex.
cej't that portion f.f it lviig nort'i -west-war
! oT tho Hiiiumit ot thi SHadt? morniain,
ere to bolj !h -.ir e'.ue'iou at the LackSchool
i.'ou c m said towrshi.),
Thotrwmen c-( s'j much of the townbhips
of Lack and Tnscarora as lie north. wct of
the summit of the Sb.idn mountain are to
hold their ejection at l.iuver's School
touso in id rliztzic.
63T The election ia to ba openpl at
1 O'ClOCK iu the forenoon, and shall
contiituu without iuteruiission or adjourn
ment, and is not to hi closed before T
o'tlocJi iu the ctetiiiKr.
I a'.sn herein- maku known and Rive no
tice, "that the inspectors and judges shall
.liect at the respective pl tees appointed for
holding tho election in the district at which
they respective! belong, before 7 o'ciock
in the lenrniiij; of Tuesday, November 3,
1SUC, aud cadi said inspector shill appoint
t oe clerk, wh ssiall be a qualified voter
ol such district.
I aNo herchv inaite known mid (rivo no.
e, that ' every re-stin excepting JtistK.es
of the Pea c. Kho s'.-ill hold a-iy oliice
or uppointmwnt of croli' or Irmt un.hir Hie
EOVeriitneut Ol' thT f.'llil.'il SUtes, or ot tl.18
State, orof any city o? iiito. i:;;i'crt 'listrict
whether aciiiuinMsioiie'd oiticeror otherwisp,
a subordinate ollieer or ajcuut who is or shall
be employed under legislative, execu
tive or iudiuiarv department of this
State, or of the Uuib'd Stttcs, or of any
city or incorporated district, and also that
every member of Congress and of the State
Lcfrisl.itnro and of the select or common
cotiucil of any city, or eoiutuissionersof any
incorporated district, is by law, incapahle of
hold in j; or exercisins; at the si: no time tho
r.thce or appointment of judje, inspector or
clerk of any election iu this Commonwealth,
and that no luspector, judge, or other offi
cer of any such election shall be eligible to
any oliice to bo theu voted for," except
'bat of an election "ilicer.
Pennsylvania :
PENNSYLVANIA.
O TICE OF THE )
SECUETAItr OV TBE COMMOFWEALTH J
Harrisburg, October I'Jth, 1S97.
This will certify that the fellow id R
is Iho Official Lit of tho names of
partita or policies rcprrsnntei by all
cai'tiidates whose i.oiuina;ion certificates or
papers have hcn I; led iu this olli-e asd
which bave not bctin found and declared to
be invalid at provided in s ection 9 of tbe
Act of June 1(1, A. V., 'SUJ, and who are
fo be voted tor n the state at lare aud in
ihe ccunty of Jun.dti. at the ezsiiiug elec
tion, November 2, 1897.
REPUBLICA!!.
S'ltto Treasurer.
James S. Beacjio.
Auditor General.
Levi (J. McCtu'ey,
DEJIOCRATIC.
Stati? 'f ro:tsuri'r,
M. E. Brown.
Auditor i eril.
Waller E. Ritter.
, I'ROIIIIIITIO.X.
Sfa' Treasurer.
Silas C. Swallow.
Auditor General.
WM'iiim W. Lstrope.
SOCIALIST LtBOR.
State Treasurer.
William M. Thompson,
Auditor General
J. Malilon Karnes.
LIBERTY.'
State Treasnrer.
Amos Steelsniiih. '
Auditor General, y ' ..- -
JaniPs C. Hoga1-. '
IHDEPF.RDEMT. ' "
State Trasnepr. . . " .
Wihiam B. Thompson.
Is tistimont weiKor, I have
hereunto I set mr hand and
caua" ie Seal of the Secre
tary's office to bo affixed this
' 19lh day ofOctobcr, A. D. 1897.
JAMFS E. BARNETT,
Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth.
To the Sheriff, County of Juniata, Mifflin,
town. Pa.
Pennsylvania :
orricE or rnt corrrr cmntssios
ERS Or JUIiTA COUXTT, bTAT
cr rtsiTiTAn
Thia will certify that tho fnllowlnz in the
oflizial list of the names of and parties or
rolicies rflpresentc! by all candidates whose
nomlnst'on cartiflratns or papers have been
tiled in this otilt-e, and which have not bees
foncd and di-clered to be invalid as provid
ed in section 9 or Ait of Juno 10, A. D ,
1H93, and who aro to b voted for in tho
county of Juniata, Register and Recorder
and Clerk ol the Orphins' Court, Sheriff,
Jury Commissione', at the entiling election.
REGISTER AMI RECORDER
x Alf D CLERK OP THE
OKPII4XS' COI'UT.
Voto tor oiie-1
nEPUBUCt.V
Anson R. Will.
DEMOOitiTIC.
Georgo B. Cramer.
rnosiiBiTioi.
W. Frank Castles.
SHERIFF. .
Vote for one.
RKPUfUJCAK
Samuel I.spp.
Clayton S toper.
PROHIBITION.
Samuel VT. WvcknfT.
JCKT COMUISSIONEB.
fVotn for ne.l
KEl'UBLICAN
S-'tno1! Anrand.
DKMOCRATIC. .
A'exsrder McCluro.
riiOiiicirioN.
Chas. H. Webster.
In Testimony whereof wo have hereunto
set our hands and caused tho seal of iho
county or J-.inisla to bo allixed this !'J;h doy
of October, A. D., I'J7.
W1LLI4M PCKr'F.NBERGF.R,
(T n J DAVID D . RHIXESMITH,
)U. O. JEREMMII LOrjDENSLAGF.R
, v, Couny Commissioners.
To the Sherhfuf Juniata county. Pa. .
Given under my hint at nty ol!i;o in MiT -flintovrn.
ihi.t 12th dar of Oe'ober, in the
i year ot our Lmd. ono thousand eijj it hun
. dred and ninty-s- ven and of tho Indepen
dence of tho Ihii'ed States, the ono h:n
dr.d and twenty-firs'..
J.lllKS I . I Xlhoos,
Sherd's OlUco, M Rhntown, Shcrrf
October 12, 1S97.
S
SuWribo fir tbo Srxrixyu asd
TtEl-UBLlCAS'. a VQDiT
tiiafc ou tains
ch-jice roa litig ni-iftcr. fj:l of inform
liou Ihut ilot-s the rrmler .:o 1., and
in p,d li;iun to Mut till l-cal nrws that
are worth pubiiribiu Gnd places iu
its coIutnr:6. tf-
RgCH RED BLOOD is thefoun
'l.ttion of ood healtii. That is why
Hooel's Sarsaparilla, the One True
B:ood Purilier, gives HEALTH.
MILLISER1.
GivjI fpw f -r Mm. Il'ils
for 5.'
10, 15, 17, 19 H-i-1 25.?. S la-.o bc-tff-r
crudes c!fr, Trireme! Hao fr 25,
?.0. 50, 75c, $100, $123, gi 50.
AH ftoos rtiluctfd at
It.
M. A. Diehl's
Great Cures pro-cil by fhousnntls
of t'.'MinusnKils show tli:tt ilotnl's S?ar
siijiitrilla possesses jiowcr to purify,
vit:;!i.3 iinl ciuielt ll.:- LItien.1.
Hood's Fiils lire the only pille to
be tai:cu with Hootl's mviiiKinlia.
EOW TO FIND CUT.
i Fill r. Iv.ie ' r o-i.n:n r a a w
1,
i urii c iir.'l U-. it t-:.l I ,vet:t
ibt'n-; r. r.pl'wi't "r f"'iln.
f- ur
f ijii:-
nt" t ';?
' Pile's nil tli; t't-'tv C it: I
ton
1i:i..t
'in c vltlt-nc' -f U"'l't-v !rtv
b:r. I.-o
Ifr-quer.t l ?i'V In r'c
r pain in
:; of tb'it
th'j i'ack in h!h- to'-trinoiaj
Mlp kiiinevs 5C 1 l-'..M-r
ari out f
rder.
i WHAT TO MO.
j T'.:; ro ifi ;o.nf e ia tii SrnowlHde
Roofipa t-X'-ri-sai, 'hit IV Ktlair3
' S-anip U -f, tbe cr-rt lii.lny run
'fily fa: file fvciv tr sbin relifvinp: puin
'io tlie brtfk. kidnev. liver, blitJtb r
nr.tl ovi-ry p:ut f.f lo I'rlr .iri' pus.
it'-rt. It c-.Tifcts iti il'-iify lo Iki'.I
nri' O cc bii !.!! ia pfssiutr it
;or bs.I i-ll?eti laiioAiri! ns i-i iniu-ir
! w:r.ir boor, itaat.ver t'otnea lUslurt-
I pb'UMir.t :!' fs'iy cf fch.compt i'eu
! to vt-i up tii 'vr ;:n-,i'.i '":vir:o t!i?
I.: . . m. -i. i.
-it
xtr-i -.
i.; S.s;;j
O SriliHt'!. 1 ilO IPIl.l I'.'.'d lilf
,'inn.rv ffec'. of j-'.H-siop iv-v.i:
r.t-ili.rd. It s'hii'.U the Viitr
,Kfnr-9 wf.inb-i fai Ciirr-9 of f'i
; mri; t lisf n:s6Sif-o. If roa iifOvt
I .i r.'c'fitu' sb.ouhi buve the bt-sf
! Sohl by iJi-rsfdi'T'-t rri1' fif;y "t
i una lug tl-J'.ar Y; n 1:1:2V '.-nve i saij
't.! '.K.Ule mil pb.ii:ip!iie! boUlti lb
I ... 1 .- :i :T,t, s., i, . T.tvt
Kt II . II!' 1 V ijisii. ji. T..t..-i. i.j.j wu..
IA.TA SENT'NnL A'1 RwUBMPAS aril1.
i-eutl vt.-ur tiJJress; to Dr. Kibuvr &
O;., B'.i'S.itiiton. N- T. Till r-ro-prit
iorfl of 'bin pnyitrr puirmitt tbo
g'iiuiiit.'iif fb t.f tl is offr. j'y.
LEG. It.
A
DMINISTRATOU'S NOTIOE.
Notice is b 'rebv cien thst hiftf s of Ad-
minis:rati"u h tebeen framed to the ul.
dersigned upon ths e.-U'e of Henry J. Burn,
late of fayetto township, Juriiata county.
Pa., decset. Anyone in .'tt-l to faid
esiatd is request-.'d to in-itc.' prompt pay
ment and those having claims or demands
to present them properly an'hentica'ed to
thj uudersigned lor settlement.
Chablc A. Besnck,
Oct.27.6t. Adtuiuisirator.
Sseifstaliioo
sCod SLai-res OH ma
HVPGPHOSPHITES.
Ti isusea and tnZcrecdby Physi
cians because it is tho bet.
aisralatableaairnig.
Ji 13 tlirss tines zz soadauB &s plain
CcaLivsrCfl.
is far Ecricr is &H ether eoc&Sed
& is a perfect Emulsia, doss cot sapa
rat9 cr change,
U is wcnderfsl s ficeli proisser.
It is tie bsst rejasdy for Consumption,
Scrofula, Eronofciilis, pasting Si
eases, Chronio Cougns and ft&s.
Sold bv all Drvgolsts.
iCOTT BOW ME. Chemists, M.Y
Y
giiioysriess
Is caused by terpid liver, which prevents diges
tion and permits food to ferment and putriiy Id
tlta s!oi:::tch.- Then folksr dlzziuec-s, headache.
53
tnsoiniua, nervousness. auu.
Ii not roliovei, billons fever !
or l.lcoa jot;Q:-,!ng. iiooc a sg
irr;e the liver, ctre headache, dbrziness, con
stioaiion, e:.. V, tents. Sold by all tlniKRists.
Xuc ouly l'ill3 to take wiUi ilood a aarsapaxilla.
fHLfc
s- A V.-uiarl Boole n pfcrvorfc
xtsouscs sent tree to sny hu it-.w
anJ t:oor pulients can also ot.-uui:
it- tiUs iiicdisiiie tree or diarse.
rtf-ip!iv has bra nrcparPtl by tbe Eert'rene
--s:rtr Kt.-H-iti-. ct Vert v.'srue. LaJ since lS, sv
sii.o-.v nrep&rtd uaUortiis tlirscUr.u by tLo
rCCK!S CO.. Criicagc. ?'!.
.7o:J !7 OrussUls at e 1 per KottlB. C fcr CC.
Cjircetii.-.Ci.?3. flncttlasforsn.
CAUTION.
TRESSPASS KOTICE.
Tho undersigned persons have associated
themscves together far tho protection of
Willow Run Tront stram in Lack town
ship, Juniata Co., Pa. All persons are
stricR'y forbidden not . trespass npon the
land cr stream of the si' l psrties to fish
a Iho stream has been stocko I with trout
Persons violating this noijo, will ho pros
ecuted according to law.
R. H. Patterson,
T. II. Carnthers, 4. P.
Roh't A. Woodside,
W. D. Walls.
Frank Vswn,
Dyson Yawn. .
April 23, 1895.
TRESPASS KMS'TE.
Tfie r.ndersiifntd persons hsvp formed an
Association tor ths prto.Min3 ot their re.
spective prope:rtics. All persons aro here
by notified not to trespass on the lands of
tho undersigned for tli9 purposo of hun'ins
(j.itheriiift nuts, e.hipmst timbc-r or throwing
down fences or fii-in-r tituaer ia at:y wty
whatever. Any violation ot tbe abovo no
tice will be dsalt with jcc-trdtny to law.
John Mirhgd,
Wiilinm Fuffenberger,
(Sitleon S'eher,
Ueashor & Zook,
Mary A. Srahaker,
Joseph To' h roc!;,
John Byler,
isarauel Bcil.
Septen ber 6 IH'Jj.
FIpc's r.imeaT for Catarrh Is tho
Best, Easiest So Tr ar.J Chpsrtcst.
TO C0XSU.MPT1VES..
Thfl nn1ersii3l h n-t.ir bean tmtorml to
health by siinpre meanv sf ter Millering sev
eral years witbt sever-' I'.mi atfoction, anf
that dread disease consii'vpli'tn. is anxious
to nuke known to bis follow mfTerers the
means of cur. To those hi desire it. he
will cheerfully send (free of charts) a copy
ot thrt preacrij.tion usd, which they will
find a fore enre for Consumption, Asthma,
Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and long
Maladies. He hopes all sn.Tiircr' will try
his remedy, cs i is invaluable. Thn-o rle
sirirft the re.c.i; tii.n. which will cost fbem
nothii.p. nrd may rrote a blessing, will
p'ense ad;Ir."ss,
h'EV. KDtt'AKD A. WILSO.V, Brooklyn,
. jew ion;. oup , jo.
Vsrbila Frlct!
Ben Fe?d tVfj.
SAW
and
m m
Rjipi:!, arcurute, str:ij rt:1 p'riiplo. wltb larco
itl;riry. I'.iisin ou
ptl.s or wlifi'is. isimi.af
.n lKaf. No Fnrqubnr
iiuruiilltirul t mnlpnicntH
r.-i.nil'y. liny i'r.!sa
sr t uf !ot;ue and prtccB to
k. B. S3., Ltd., York, Pa.
a ."l
S t-VA
I!
V L CS fs?iKd I
CeNEPt'lOM AFTER CCKrRATlT
Itroppftt on S4ffttrt Children tor T'.
Every SufferoriES rZX!T&
Aji:h.j,c:k,:-- ra Morius li!V7ihua, ljm"cs.-i. .rxrw
in baxlr o.' Limbs, Stilt Joints or trin wi'l tLl.l T
UiW old Aaoslyne ivtief ami nreoiy cure. I'it.?iS7
tre. So!.l T-,-ynVi. I'rt e ; ctn., hy tnill. 6 t :ttV.
PS
:i - --r
Inft-sts the blood of liuiiiaiiiiy. It
ap-pcars in varied funns, but is fon-oil
to yieltl to IIooi's c?:irsa(itrill:i, which
purifies tuid vitalizes tliu blootl 'and
cures all such diseases, liead tlii.s:
"In September, 1&94, 1 made a ra iastcp afld
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 nut put ray boot
on end 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 Saraapcrilla and
concluded to try it. Before I bad taken
all of two bottles the sore had healed and
the swelling had gone down. Mv
4,
la
Is now well cad I have besa greatly bene
fited otherwise. I have increased in
weight and ain in better health. I cc.nnot
say enough in praise of Hood's Sarsapa
rilla." Mrs. II. Blake, So. Berwick, Me.
This and other similar enres prove that
IrloocS
Sarsaparilla
I.) the On? True PIni.il r:irifior. All ln:reisj. $1.
- , - th' i'cr.t t.iJiiJycutliHrUc ;
uuu aver sUiuuiaut. i5o
nek m m
M99a9
8oIl by DrusnrtgU oreeut by mall.
trJc . T. HuelUae, Wuraa, Pa. isi
11 H
J fcw.
j9tt if W
fc- L7I .SB MC mm S
or
Lotus E. Atkissow. " F. V. M. Frsr fll.
ATKimHon a pehiell.
ATTORNEYS. AT - LAV.
JlIFrLINTOWN, PA.
Orrics On Main street, in place of ren'-
dence of Louio li. Atkinson, Bsq., sontn
Bridge street. , f Oct 26,1992
UJT" Collecting and Coaveyaaclng prompt :
ly attended to. -
tTILBER FORCE SCIIWETER,
Attoraey-at-Law.
"Collections and all legal bu9i
ness promptly attended to.
OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE.
DK.D.H.CKAWTOBD, DK. DAWIW M.0aawrOaD
jpR. D. M. CRAWFORD h. SON,
hsvo formed a partnership for tho practice
of Wcdicine and their eollstteral brancbrs.
Oliice at old stand, corner of Third and Or-a-?e
streets, Mittiintown, Pa. One or both
of them will be found at thoir office at si!
times, unless otherwise profession!!? en
gajed. April 1st, 1895.
P.DERR,
PRACTICAL. OEJITIST.
i -adualc- of tbe Philadelphia Dental
Oo.. ge. Office at old established lo
cation, Bridge Street, opposite Court
House, JUiffiin-'own, Fa.
CF Crown and Bridge work; ,
Painless Extraction.
All work guaranteed.
Tnscarora Valley Eailroad.
soin!Dn.E nt f.ptect Monday, jiay 18,
1896.
EASTW.IRB.
STATIONS.
DAILY, EXCEPT SUMDAY.
No.l
No.3
BIairs Mills
Waterloo
Leonard's Grove.
Rof-s Farm
Peru! ack
East Waterford . .
Ileckuian
Hosiey Grove. . . .
Fort Cigham
Wrb!e
Pleasant View
Seven Pines
Spruce Hill
Graham's
Stewart
Frpedom
Turbett
Old Port
Port Royal ,
.Lv.!7 45
7 5112 CC
7 58:2 13
8 05 2 20
8 1212 27
S 25 2 40
8 3512 GO
8 47i2 57
;8 48!3 03
8 553 10
9 0013 -IS
9 063 21
9 10 3 25
9 14 3 29
9 16
9 18
9 20
3 31
3 33
3 35
3 40
.Ar.
3 45
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 connect at Port Royal
with Way Passenger and Seashore Expr?ss
on P. It. II., aud Nos. 3 and i with Hail east
WESTWARD.
STATIONS.
DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY.
A. M. P- M
Port Koyftl
Old Port .'.
TuiLfctt
Freedom
Stewart
G.-ahaui's
Spruco Hiil
Seven Piur-s
Pleasant View. . . .
Wai-L!-:
Fort B'uftJB
Ilocoy Grovt-
Htckinun
East Vv'ulcrford..
PoruiHck
Hoes Farm
Leonard's Grove.
0.0 10 30;5 20
1.3 10 35'5 25
2!8 10 405 CO
3.7 10 42 5 32
4.4 10 44 5 34
S.ojio 4G!5 SO
6.3 10 50 5 40
7.2 10 54 5 41
0.0 11 03 5 50
110.011 or, o F.5
. .112.011 116 01
...i 110,11 18 6 03
!l5.i;u 25 6 15
.. 1 17.5:11 33 0 25
..120.5 11 49,6 36
..122.012 55 6 45
..I 24.0 12 02 6 52
Waterloo . .
.125.512 09 6 &9
Bkir's Mills Ar.J 27.0.12 1517 05
Trains Nos. 2 and S connect with Stage
Lino at Blair's Mills for Concord, Day las
burg and Dry Run.
J. C. MOOKIIEAD,
Superintendent.
S. MOOIlIiEAD,
President.
RASl.SCOiD TIME TABLE.
pERKT COUNTY RAILROAD.
The following schedule went Into eti'ect
Nov. ltt, 1896, and the trains will be run as
follows:
p. ra
4 80
4 86
4 39
3 41
4 45
4 4"5
4 51
4 61
4 56
4 59
Leave Arrive a. m
Dnncaonon T 54
King's Mill 7 49
Sulphur Springs 7 46
Corman Siding 7 44
Hontebello Park 7 41
p. m
2 28
2 23
2 20
3 18
2 15
2 13
2 OS
2 65
2 03
2 00
I 41
I 86
1 81
1 28
1 25
1 20
1 18
1 15
2 50
9 0)
9 C6
9 (9
9 11
9 14
9 15
9 19
9 22
9 24
9 27
Weaver 7 40
Roddy 7 36
Hofl'man 7 83
Roy or 7 81
Mahanoy 7 28
5 10 10 43 Bloomncld 7 28
5 16 9 49 Tressler 7 09
5 21 9 64 Nellsoo 7 04
6 24 9 57 'Duru's 7 01
5 27 10 05 Elliotsbui e 6 58
5 32 10 17 Bernheisl's 6 61
6 84 10 17 'Groen Prk 6 48
6 87 10 80 'Montour Juno 6 83
6 02 10 35 Landibburg 6 28
p. m a. m Arrive Leave a. m p m
Train leaves BloomHeld at 6.53 a. tn.,
and arrives at Landisbnrg at 6.28 a. ra.
Train leaves Lamlisburg at 6.08 p. m., and
arrives at Bloomfleld at 6.1'' p. iu.
All stations marked () are Hag stations,
at which trains will coino to a full stop on
signal.
Chas. H. Smilzy, 'S. H. Beck,
President. Snpt.
A wonit'rtiil lmrrovennnt tn Krirtlon Kirpc!
:i-Hark. IWaltniottoinjf 'ht:u7 $ tini-. .l:u i
ai.y other in the nmrkeu b'rirtina 4 lim-I: lYrrit
'lis1di? nil th fJ ffenrtn tOBtainl Mttll wliPo hm-k-'sigX
tyrcat mvihi In power nnl wrtiri t--t-a
cfniKinntttniiia frluri:eCuLi!fei,eunii iri-v-i Also
I f'itfl' HRrrowH. I mv 11 xaU.f. ')!( :v:i!trM.
n rlnntrrw,ShHIretc Af'T.ti ttis m r.
liKKtUHOU4jrUUKMa Vork.
0 I
1 No.2 No.4
S
PENNSYLVANIA KAlLUt -I
1CQ7 f Mi'na will smli aa follrlWW
WESTWARD.
Way Passenger, leave FDiladetpha,r
4 80 a. m; Harrisbnrjr 8 OO a. m; Dnncan-
no 8 85 a. ro; New Port 9 06 a. ms MH
lerstown 915 a. tn; Dnrword 9 21 a. m;
Thoropsontoarn 9 Sit a. m.Van Dyke 9 SS
a. o; Tnscarora 9 36 a. m; Mexico 9 40 a.
ro; Port Roval 9 44 a. ro: MifHin 06 a.
m; Denholm 9 65 a. in; Lewistown 10 IS
n : MeVevtown 10 88 a. m; Nrwtoa
Hamilton 11 00 a. m; Mount Union II 06
. id; Huntingdon 11 38 p. tn; Tyrone 12 20 t
p. m; Altoona 1 00 p. m; Pittsburg 5 60 p. m.
Mil leaves Philadelphia at 7.00 a. m.;
Harrisburi at 10 55 a. ra.; Mifflin 22.18 p.
m., Lewistown 12 37 p. m.; Huntingdon 1 .
87 p.m.; Tvmr.e 2.20 p. m ; Altoona 2.66
p. m.; Pittsbnrft 7 00 p. m.
Altoona Accommodation leaves H irris
hnrff at 6 00 p. tn; Duncannon 5 84 p. m;
Newport 6 02 p. ra; Afillerstowa 6 11 p. m;
Thoir psontown 6 21 p m; Tuscarora 6 80 ?.
p. m; iWexico ti 11 p. ni; fort Koyal 6 sa
p. m; MifHin 6 43 p. m; Denhohn6 49 p. m;
Lewistown 7 7 p. m; AcVeytown 7 80 p
m? Newton Hamilton 7 50 n. m: Hnntlnv.
don 8 20 p. m; Tyrone 9 02 p. rc; Altoona?
9 85 p. m-
J
facitlc express leaves rniiadelpnia al
1". 20 p. m; Harrisbur 3 10 a. ra; MarraU
v ' le 3 24 a. m; Duncannon 3 88 a. m; New4
mt 8 59 a. ni, Port Roval 4 81 a. m; Mff-
flic 4 27 a. m; Lewistown 4 58 a. m; Me
Ve town 5 20 a. m; Huntingdon 6 03
rp; Tyrone 6 55 a. m; Altoona 7 40 a.
Pittsburg 12 10 p. m.
Ovster Express leaves Philadelphia at
35 p.ra; nanisburc at 10 2') p. tn; Hew;
11 06 p. m; Mifflin 11 40 p. m; Lewisto
12 55 a. ni; Huntingdon 12 65 a. m.i Tvroa
1 32 a m; Altoona 2 00 a. m; Pittsburg 6 V '
a.m. Vi
Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 25 p.
m; Ilarrrisbiirg 3 50 p.- m; Duncanon 4 la
p. in; Newport 4 35 p. m; Mifflin 5 07 p. ro.
Lewistown 6 2 p. m; Meant Union S 08 p.
m; Huntingdon 6 27 p. m; Tyrone 7 04 p
m; Altoona 7 40 p. ro; Pittsburg 11 JO
p. m.
EASTWARD. .j
nnutinrdon Accommodation leaves Al ')
tooca at 10 60 p. m; Tyrone 11 17 p. m ; -
arrives at Huntingdon 11.56 p.m. and bs- 3
conies H iiriburg Accommodation, leav.
iog Huntingdon at 5 80 a. D; Newton Ham
ilton 6 65 a. m; McVeylown 6 12 a. m; '
Lewistown 6 32 a. m; MifHin 0 51 a. m;
Port Roys! 6 66 a. ni; Mexico 6 69 a. m;
Thomp'nntown 7 12 a. m; Millerstown 7 21
a. rc; Newport 7 80 a. m; Duncaanon 7 67
a ro; Harrisburg 8 30 a. ra.
Sea Shoro leaves Pitttsborg 3 80 a m;
Altoona 7 15 a m; Tyrone 7 48 a m; Hunt
fngdon 8 30 a ro; .McVovtown 9 15 am;
Lewistown 9 35 a m; Mifflin 9 65 a tn;
Port Royal 9 59 a ro; Thompsontewn 10 14;
Millerstown 10 22 a in; Newport 10 82 a m;
Duncannon 10 54 a m; Marysvilla 11 07
ro; Harrisburg 11 25 a m; Philadelphia 8 00
p m.
Main Linn Express leaves Pittsburg at
R ntj a. rr; Altooua 11 40 a. ia; Tyrone 12
03 p. m; Huntingdon 12 35 p. m; Lewis
town 1 33 p. m; MifHin 1 60 p. m; Harris
burg 8 10 p. ro; Baltimore 6 00 p. m; Wasb
ington 7 15 p. m; Philadelphia 6 23 p. IP
New York 9 30 p. m
Mvil 'javes Altoona at 2 10 p.ni, Tyrone
2 45 p. in, Huntingdon 3 28 p ni; Newton
Hamilton 3 58 p m; Mc Veytown 4 20 p. m
Lewistown 4 46 p. m; Mifflin 6 10 p. m.
Port Royal 5 15 p. mj .Mexico 6 20 p. m;
Tlmmtisontown 5,83 p. m; Millerstown 6 48
p. mj Newport 5 51 p. ra; Duncannon 6 28
p. iu; Harrisburg 7 00 p. m.
Mail Express leaves Pittsbnrg at 1 00 p.
ro; Altoona 6 05 p. m; Tyrone 6 87 p. m;
HtiniiDffrion 7 20 p. m; Mc Veytown 8 04 p.
ro; Lewistown 8 26 p m; jMidlin 8 47 p m;
Port Koyal 8 52 p. in; Millerstown 9 16 p.
m; Newport 9 26 p. mj Duncannon 9 60 p.
m; Ilurri-ihur! 10 20 pan.
Philadelphia Express leaves Pittsbnrg at
4 30 p. tn; Altoona 9 05 p. m; Tyrone 9 83
p. m; Huntingdon 10 12 p. m; Vonnt Un
ion 10 32 p. ro; Lewistown 11 16 p. m; Mif
Hin 11 87 p. m; Harrisburg 1 00 a. m; Phli
adelpbia 4 30 New York 7 83 a. m. (
jLWI5TOWN IVIRl----k
p. rn leave Suntinry for Lewistown 10 06
a. n, and 2 45 p. ra ; for Milrov 6 85 a. m.
10.20 a. ra. ami 3 10 p. in., week days.
TYRONE DIV1-WN.
Tra'ras leave for Bellefonte and Lock
Haven st 8 1(1 a. in., 12 30 aad-.T 16 p. m.,
leave Lock Haven for Tyrone 8.65 p,
ni. end '1 lo p. ra.
TYRONE AND CLEAKKIKLD R. R.
Tieini leave Tjrone for Clearfield and
Curwensviile at 8 '.'0 a. ra., 3.16 and 7 2C;
p in. leave Curwensviile tor Tyrone at 9.15
a. m.,3 '15 p rn., aid 7 CO p. ra.
For, ratoh, maps, etc., call on Ticket
Agent , or address, TLos E. Watt, P.
A. W. D , 360 Fifth Aver.ue, PitU
bursr, Pa.
J. 15. !i:tciuson, J. 11. Wood,
Geti'l Manager. Geu'l Pass. Agt
Vjr.VPORT AND SHERMAN'S TaL
' lev Railroad Company. Time tabla
of passenger trains, in effect on Monday,
lT:iy 18th. 1896.
aTATlO:?c
West
ward. East
wart. 3
I
P M ' A 11
A
P kt
4 00
3 67
3 53
8 60
846
8 41
8 88
8 82
8 16
8 10
804
266
2 49
246
240
2 88
224
220
NewpTt ,
Buffalo Pririge ..
Juniata Furnace ..,
Wjbneta
i?r!vao
Wat"r Ping
BloomHeld" JtiDct'u,
Valley Road
Elliottshnrs
Green Paik
Loysville .........
Fort Kobeson
Center
Cisaa's Kan
Andorsoubtire
B'ain
Mount I'll---
New Gerr.. ..'a ...
6 05 10 35
0 08 10 38
8 80
8 27
8 23
I 6 12 10 42'
6 15 !(; 4,5
6 25 10 f
6 21 11 o:
6 Si ll 09
6 39 11 09
6 61 11 21
B 20i
8 16
8 II
8 08
8 00
7 45
6 51 11 24
7 40
7 05 11 35
7 34
7 26
7 15
7 1111 41
7 15 11 45
7 21 11 61
7 27 U 57
7 35 12 05
741il2 11
7 10
7 03
6 68
7 45112 15
6 601
D. C,f IVG, President and Manager
h.. k; : ea. General Agrit.
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