Primitive Christian, The and Pilgrim, The (1879) . TIME TABLE. On and after Monday, Feb. 3, 1S!9 Trains wIU runon this road daily, (Sunday excepted,) as foUows:Trainsfrom Bun- Trains from Mt. DaVt. tingdon South. moiling North. MAIL. BXPS. STATIONS BYPS. MAU,. p. H. A. M. P. M. A. M. 6 40 9 06 HdhtihodOB 7 26 12 10 6 45 » 10 Long siding 7 20 12 06 6 16 9 20 McOonnellstown 7 10 11 66 7 00 9 26 Orafton 7 06 U 607 16 9 36 Marklesbnrg 8 66 11 407 26 9 46 . Coffee Run 6 46 11 307 30 9 50 Bough & Ready 6 40 ii 267 37 9 67 Cove 0 33 11 187 40 10 00 Fishers Summit « 30 11 167 60 arlO 10 ,.„„ M« 20


Primitive Christian, The and Pilgrim, The (1879) . TIME TABLE. On and after Monday, Feb. 3, 1S!9 Trains wIU runon this road daily, (Sunday excepted,) as foUows:Trainsfrom Bun- Trains from Mt. DaVt. tingdon South. moiling North. MAIL. BXPS. STATIONS BYPS. MAU,. p. H. A. M. P. M. A. M. 6 40 9 06 HdhtihodOB 7 26 12 10 6 45 » 10 Long siding 7 20 12 06 6 16 9 20 McOonnellstown 7 10 11 66 7 00 9 26 Orafton 7 06 U 607 16 9 36 Marklesbnrg 8 66 11 407 26 9 46 . Coffee Run 6 46 11 307 30 9 50 Bough & Ready 6 40 ii 267 37 9 67 Cove 0 33 11 187 40 10 00 Fishers Summit « 30 11 167 60 arlO 10 ,.„„ M« 20 11 06 7 66 LelO 16 haxton „j j5 jj g, 8 10 10 30 Riddlesburg 6 CO 10 468 16 10 36 Hopewell 6 66 10 408 8 10 63 Pipers Run 6 43 10 288 36 11 09 Bialliers Siding 6 36 10 208 40 11 06 TatesvUlo 6 3J 10 138 45 11 1*J B. Run Siding 6 26 10 108 62 11 17 Everett 6 18 10 08 8 65 11 20 Mt. Dallas 6 16 10 00 9 20 aril 46 Bodford Let 60 9 36 SHOITPS BRANCH. A. M. P. K. 10 20 SaztoD 0 Ot 11 35 Ooalmcnt11 40 Orawforci\I IJ (Judlej ••fJtIwUes. c^6^^2HS^: QUINTEE & BETJMBAUGH BEOS. Vol. XVII. Eamestlv Contend for the Faith wMcli was once Delivered unto theV-iatsHUNTINGDON, PA., TUESDAY, FEBEUAEY 18, 1879. \ $ PEE AENUM. No. 7. PEIMITIVE OHEISTIAN AND PILGEIM. HUNTINGDON, FA., February, 18, 1879 THE TEUE IDEA OF EDUCATIOIT. President Chadbourne, of Williams Col-lege in a recent address before the Massa-chusetts teachers made the followingexcellent remarks, in reference to theessentials of all true culture: Enforcement of the principles of hon-esty, love of law, respect of labor, shouldnever be forgotten, and wo should everaim to develop honest ? manhood andwomanhood. Education does not mastering languages, but is found inthat moral training-which extends bejondthe school-room to the play-ground andstreet, and which teaches that a meanerthing can bo done than to fail in a recita-tion. THE EIGHTS OF SOOIETY. Society has rights as well as the indi-vidual, says Harpers


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