Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, January 09, 1889, Image 2

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    r I DNrM)AT, JAM AKY 9,
li. F. SCH W E I E n,
(MITOB AMD rriTo.
IIwtians lire linviii :i wnr iimou;
tlll'IllSt'lvL'S.
Asm.xjihlv sliiivi-u f;i ami 1 'tig
Lair is t'.ie foiuiu;; f:iliiMi fr nun.
Tiik Cliiiu-sf t-Iuiiu tliiit they us l
su'iir :(MIO yrar:; ugo iu China.
Tiik kings of Kur.'i' say, this is to
! :i M ar f jx act- n:aniig tlu-m.
In I, nic:istr tunty in 1SSS, lo-Jti
miirriag' lii'cnsrs wrrv gnmt'l.
Is tlu r.' t ! nr ml t Ik' an in-
uugm-ati. !! ball f Thnt's th-iiutstiou-
Making th- M"tin.- DiM-trine a liv
ing i.-s'u i-. n .pirstioti talked alxmt
in ('!!.; res.
Mi Kks eoimty i'i'le jn-oj".'
Iliat whipi'lng in their i.ul.'ik- wh x.ls
.shrill no l.mger 1- t. ilerntel.
l'r.nMiNKT ine'ulx rs nf tin! ! Ttl
r:i.-e .n s a .l. sire that l'resiileiit
ih.n is..ii shi.uhi j.laee a rolorvil mall
in lii-. i-aliinet.
Tiik a'Hi'.ril s.it- :nei;ts of riulrail
:.!,.. a that the companies in ls-SS,
!..-'. j.i o.i.-v. The cause is nscrilx d
r i : il -e.l rates.
Ti l. largest corn cril reirtcl is
in Ni ! laska: the cril is -l"0f tl -r.g
!2 f; . t wi.l. an.l Vi feet le p, ami
I.. ! i J'),nu(t luishels.
is the past .'!( years ilrunketiness
I.:;, .h . reas. .1 : 111 the past Hll years
crime has ii:.r aseil f mr f.M accor.l
ing tn statistics of Mr. Vines.
Tiik el lipse of the Sim was so com
pi. te at Helena, Mont., on the 1st
inst., that chickens went to roost ami
lamps wire lighti il in iliors.
Ai.i.kv r ins, Vt rnsi, Ivania, TVhitr
Cm hare Lt i n vmling notices of
w.-ii'tiinir nti'l Ji"w rewarils nrr offer
e.l f r inf. .rmati.'ii that will ltnfl t
the Mer.tifi.-ation of the "WhiN- Caps
Thk lAt w. ather propht t hail
from N. w V.rk. an. I !' i re.Iicts an
oj., n winter, tVcause the In.tians in
the '..rthv.st arc si-llii:;' the Mank-
i ts that (t. 'Vernmi lit gave th m.
Tiik cl;pse of the S in was t-'tal in
th.- K... k. v mountain region on the
1st insf., l:it In re in Juniata the Sin
i i:t iL vn too
gli-iip-c of the
s:ni .k.'' I glass.
ail
t.
atch even
through
,a Li
Tin-
lest loll
f t!
annexation
of I'ami'l i is talk, lot at Washington.
It is a little premature. Ht ami ly
Camilla" will ilrop into
I'ni le Sam like a ripe
the Lip of
apple Wait
till the fruit is ripe.
(' .in.sou Hnj. of New- York, inliis
recent message to the Legislature
says, that it isclaimol that at least
l(Mt,(,liO were xix-inle.1 in the 2th
ati.l 2Uh Coiigressiomd listricts, in
York State .luring the late campaign.
He a.-ks for Legislative enactment
against the use of money in elections.
NonTTSo unv or startling was ot
serve.l l.y the Astronomers who view -e.l
the el lipse of the Sun from the
sha.lowe.l lv It ..n the evening of the
1st int. What astronomer now
l.ee.l are
than th
will hrin
arth.
glasses of great r power
se in use : glasses that
the planets nearer to the
Am. logs in the tow-n of nilltown
Lancaster county have lccn tiel, lo
calise a ma.l log iit innuv clogs in
that place. i lie ilogs will remain
ti. .1 a i.erio.1 of !10 ilavs. A nmnlx-r
. f hogs in the town wi re liitteli. It
was a ma-1 iL-g New- Year scare, ami
the il. veloiinients anioiijr hog ami
L'gs will K-watche.l with great inter
est in that tow-n.
(oU;Noi; llt.wTO's recoinmetl.la.
tiot; to the Legislature to provi.le for
siihiiiiiting th.- amen.lm tits to the
I coi.st i; i:ti-in, t a vote of the 4pl
iiet .:ay i r .June, is in art .ly aj'prov
e.l l.y a.; who have 1. arnetl of tut
( I -rti -.r's ri-commen.lation. Th
pu tsti -n woul l tin nix- omsiilercil on
Us m. nts, nt;r ly tree trom jktsou
al an. I party int. -rests that are in
Volv.-.I 1U eleetlon.s to till ollices. L t
Us have the 1 1ft-tio lis on the prop.;
e.l amen. hu nts in M;ey or June.
H. C. A-rw.x.n, is tho name if the
Am. riean Consul in St. IV.niings,
w ho has ha.l the covetous taste t
ask the lV.muiican government t
leas,- him the lioties of Cliristoplu
. I'luiuii'.is, that lit.- may show thciuin
t..viis of the Tmtcvl States f
Am.-rifii. lie wonhl gaurantw t
pa the IX.minican gov.mment 50
j-r ci Tit. of the hones show receipts,
or n. . less than two humlrcl tbousan.l
.1. .liars f..r the four years lease. Sucl:
a . t.nis man as Atw.o.l i-houM lx
ri ciilh.l l.y the Va.sLiJ)gton Gom ni
Illt'l.t.
Tire Keystone State gave almost
. yo.i KM) majority for the KemiHican
ticket at the late election, lut iu the
face of it all, the chairman of the
lVmocratio State Committee has o
ene.l his hea.l-piarters at Harris-
luirg, ati.l declares Lis purjx.se
keep them open till the close of the
campaign iu-xi iail. l he clnurman
certainlyk nnterrilied to the lack
bone, but the s..lH-r second thought
people of this Commonwealth will
likely look ujx.ii his open doors as the
office of miu-hine jH.litics. ifachine
jx litics wherever it is known is in fa
vor only among machine politicians.
Governor Bsaver'g Message.
(1 ivernor l$-aver sent an nMe m- a
silgc t. the Irgishlture, relative to
tiie.JliurH of this Commonwealth,
which he computes lias a population
of 5,(KMI,(K H.ple, and l.tVMl.lMK)
voter -s170. lfH res),irit.s mater
ial M.ivii ng. lit d.es not seek to
vreatejthe impression that there are
no evils to remedv.
The Legislature lie considers as
resiKiiih.il le for the laws to be enact
ed. The several jrojMis.'d amendments
to the state constitution, he favors
submitting to the eople for their
a.pi-ovid iu the month of May or
June.
H:? lx-lieves one mill of the person
al proK-ity tax should le fiven to
the resiH--tive towns and tiwushii
where colh-cteil.
Ou the (juestion of the burden
some taxes on real estate he says:
The real estate of the Commonwealth
is taxed iu the various cities and
counties thereof at rates varying
from sixty mills, which is probably
the highest, to twelve mills, which is
pn .1 lably ths 1. w est. Admitting that
the assessment is made at little more
than half the value of the real estate
assessed in many localities, it is nev
ertheless true that we are allowing,
under our present laws, the taxation
of those least able to ln-ar such a
burden at the rat of from six to
thirty mills ujxn every dollar's worth
of value, whilst wo are allow ing mil
lions of corporate property to -scape
taxation altogether, and incising
iijxm K-rsomd projK-rty, which yields
greater returns than real ctat, on
ly from one half to one tenth of the
burden of taxation lmrne bv the lat-
t-r. Is is not therefore true that our
farming jx.pulation and the owners
of modest homesteads have a right
t complain ? It is not also true in
our efforts to prevent money from
seeking investment outside of the
Commonwealth, we are driving men
from home I
The State indebtedness unprovid
ed for is $4. f7VU 3.05.
The ( .venior devotes consider
able space of his message to the
drawing of the attention of the Leg
islature to the subject of industrial
education.
He si x-aks of the close of the Sol
diers' Orphan S h-.l in 18I0, and
favors a continuance t " 18?5, after
which time the On-hans remaining
can be i r..vided for in homes cstab-
lisli.sl and conducted bv churches
and charitable institutions.
In considering the Agriculture of
this Commonwealth, he mentions the
Jaws to prevent the spread of pl-ur.-
pneumoma among cattle. In view
..f th.? fact that jx-ople of this state
consume alx.ut :Um.i,mk,000 ixjuu.Ls
of sugar every year, he deems it
pr.ij.er that a state Ix.unty of so much
per pound ! jaid on every pound
of sugar raised in the state.
He recommends the apjiointruent
of a Commission t revise and codify
the road, jxx.r and fence laws.
He directs the attention of the
Legislature t Tree l'lanting ; to the
the passage ,,f an act to exempt from
evv ami sale the home of the fainilv
to tin- value of $C00.
llailroads and Commerce are con-
sideri-d.
He directs at considerable length
the attention of the Legislature to
lVnal and lief..rm.torv Institutions
to the caro if the idiotic and in-.
ine to the & 'Lucre aim a;i..rs
Home 1 (b ttvsburg Memorials
the National tiuard to Tele
rraphie Coiisi.lidation to the IV-
artment of Internal Atliurs toljaw
and I'ractict to Marriage and Di-
.rce Laws to Insurance to the
."ashingtoii Inaugural Centennial to
t- held in New York City next April
- to the appointments of an Honor
ary Commission to tne i ans vorits
Fair this y. ar. In appropriate terms
the Cr.rtemor sp-aks of the death of
Auditor General A. Wilson Norris,
and I I.-n. John Trunkev of the State
Supreme Court, and closes by n-
ming it njxm ttie ijegisiature to
mett the issui-s of the day bravely.
Two Pictures.
They are lioth instantaneous pic
tures sun pictures, sketched by that
wonderful instrument, the eye, and
hung in that invisible picture gallery
"the halls of memory." Between
them a sad history intervenes. The
nrst is a origin sKeicn, none, in ine s
roseate morn ing. It is a beautiful
home, amid gre. n lawns and shad
tries, an. I gardens and conscrvatorv
are tilled with choicest flowers- But
its cuiei cnarm is me ceniaL ener
getic. Christian master, with his
K vt of hoantiful children. Thelarirw
manufactories across the way are the
fountains of his weaith, and he has
attained highest honors in the gift
of the citizens of bis native State,
vet never forgets that by industry
eo.tsomv, integrity, and the blessing
f I !, lie rose from poverty to his
enviable Tsition. The bright hapt.v
children are carefully trained in the
as of wisdom, whilethey enjoy all
the a.lvantiigin which abundant
wealth affords.
The second picture is taken when
the lengthening shadows proclaim
that lite s evening is approachin
v e stan.i in tne same siit and are
I.x king upon the original of the
picture drawn so many years ago,
ine lawn is gre-n ana velvet-like as
. - , ....
l-frc, the trees more lieautiful, and
the mansion handsome and well
preserve.!, out tne conservatory is
tilled with farming implements in
stead of rare exotics, and the parden
wnn vegataiu instead oi llowers.
And where is the soul of the home
the delightful family so well known
through all this s-ctionf 'Th.
father has gone to the house of many
mansions;' the daughters occupy
homes of their own, and care for the
sons who have all fallen victims to
'the mocker."
"Not all those fine bovs, so well
trained, and w ith such a father. No
Governor H.'s sons!"
"Yes ; every one. Only one is liv
ing, and he is not a success. No
matter how well Kvs are trained
thev cannot venture abroad but
temptations meet them at every turn.
i ne laimres oi ricn mens sons are
largely in excess of the successj-s, and
one cannot wonder. The marvel is
that any escape."
A pall hangs over the second
picture, the reminder of "temples of
trod prostituted and destroyed,
glorious possibilities wasted, and only
a tariilshid Kfe-record remaining of
those who might, who should have
-walked w ith God," as did the honor
ed .fa l in r. TLe world is full of such
pictures. And who is responsible !
Mrs. E. J. Richmond, in National
Temierance Advo-ate.
A 0 vi ladle.
Ttead, and profit by the reading.
It liaa leen lisooverel tliat a gang
f swindlers are working a new and
successful scheme in Franklin county.
They claim to le grocery agents and
carry a fine line of samj.les. Sugars,
coffees and all standard goods are
sold cheajHT than they can be1ought
at wholesale in the cities, and a lot
of smaller articles are worked into
the bills which ther sell to the
farmers. The goods are not to be
paid for until delivered. The pur
chaser soon receives word that a car
containing his goods is at the station.
He pays for them and finds the sugars
and coffees missing, but is told thev
are placed in another car, which will
arrive in a few davB. The car never
comes, and the ginnls already deliver
ed are found to be of inferior quality
and badly damaged, but thev have
paid more than full prices for them
This is the second visit of the gang
to that county, and their sales have
amounted to more than 25,000.
Franklin Repository.
Ho Color Line.
From the Doyleblown Intelligencer
of December first :
William Washington, of New
Brunswick, N J., ia a colored gentle-
mau. William has always been
known among his friends as an ad
ruirer of the gentler sex, but his latest
achievement in this respect has won
him nnlooked for fame. He has
hitherto conf.nd his attentions to
ladies of highly colored complexions
lint now a tender neart encased in
pure white fckin has fallen a victim to
bis charms. The tender heart in
question is owned by Miss Lizzie
Fisher, a beautiful vouug girl of
German parentage. Her first meet
ircr with William was confined to
sweet snls'cs, ihe second resulted in
mutual adniiraUon, and the third
evoked a propose! for a walk.
The walk took place, and resulted
in an agreement for the longer
journeT of life. Tosether ther
sought Jnatire of the I'eace Enoch
Hrdv. who, for a consideration
united them in the bonds of dlock.
Lizzie associates freely with the
colored people in her vicinity, and
deflates that her hnsband ia a man to
be proud of. Some citizens of the
town, however, da not like the com
hinstion, and tbreaten to disturb
William's matrimonial falicities by
calling the attention of the authori
ties to the compact.
Legislative Organization.
The Legislature .convened on the
1st, inst., and organized by the elec
tion of officers as fi .How s :
8ESATE.
Chief Clerk, Russell Errett, of
AUegueny. Journal Clerk, E. W.
Smiley, Venango. Reading Clerk,
Anthony Bannon, McKcan. Senate
Librarian, J. C. IVlamy, of Lacka
wanna. Sergcant-at-AruLs, James
Franklin, of Philadelphia, Assistant
Sergeants-at-Arnis, Peter J. J)Dahue,
of Allegheny, and James (tales, of
Lebanon, 1 orkeeper, Charles Wolf,
of Phila lelpliia, Assistant IXwrkeep
ers, I j. N. Suter, of Delaware, and
Philip Ncwhart, of Allegheny. Mes
sage Clerk, Thomas B. Reed, of
MiiThn. Transcribing Clerks, J. A.
Mi-Lain, of Washington, and Thomas
Kilrow, of Susquehanna. Post
master, Louis L Kelly, of Mont
gomery. Messenger, Rufus Jl. Dull,
f Somerset. Assistant Messenger,
W. TV. Green, of Butler, Superin
tendent of folding room, John H.
Johnson, of Westmoreland. Pasters
and folders J. W . Moschell, of Alle
gheny ; George W. Jones, of Phila
lelpliia ; Harry Morlette, of Caml ria ;
Harris Richardson, of Huntingdon;
James S. Woodwcll, of Allegheny.
Watchman, Benjamin Kerrick, .cf
Bradford. Fircnien, George W.
Henry, of Schuylkill, aud Sam Salter,
f Fhiledclphi. Janitor, R. B.
Thompson, of Dauphin. Jw5to!ian
of coat room, Jonathan Sf alding, of
Erie, Clerk to President to tern.. T.
L Eyre, of Chester. Engineer S. J.
Adamson, of Philadelphia.
Tiorsx.
Speaker, Henry K. Bover. Phila
delphia. , Resident Clerk. Charles E.
oorht-cs, Philadelphia. Reading
Cleric, J. R. W. Baker, Mercer. Mes
sage Clerk, John LcCabe, Washing
ton. Transcribing Clerks. James B.
Fishr r, Franklin ; George V. Mc-
Cracken, Delaware, Serueant-at
Arms John D. Patterson, lauphin.
Assistant Scrgcants-at-Arms, Alex
Boyd, Philadelphia; Frederick Hart-
man, Philadelphia; Geo. Evans, Bed
ford ; E. L. Hear, Allegheny. Post-
ratif ter, W. B. Thomas Philadelphia,
Assistant lost master, m. Barton.
Allegheny, DoorkiTTx-r, B. M. Jones,
Westmoreland. Assistants Silas C.
King, Chi-ster; George TV. Spanogle,
Huntingdon: Adam Grimm, Somer
set; John Eichnor. Philadelphia.
Messenger, Edward SpoeLs, Craw
ford. Assistant Messengers, Peter
nansknecht, Philadeh.hia : A.
Nicholson, Lai-kawanna; J. B. Rich-
tureyer, Wayne. Superintendent of
the folding rooms. Charles Smith.
Philadelphia. Pasters and folders
L S. Mclntyre, Blair; Ira P. Har
rington, Lne; Patrick Reagan,
Favctte ; Daniel IL Eoe, Indiana ;
Elain E. Ree.lT, Lancaster ; Ge irge
D. Lawrence, Elias Morton, McKean ;
G. G. G.Mxlrich, Tioga; Charles W.
Shannon, Venango ; Svdnev M,. Weihl,
Butler.
Lajjoastek, Ta., Jan. 3. Patrick
Kally, cattle doal r, -was rel hx a
steor he -was dri-ving at R. .hrerstoTm
tLis aftt rnoon. His arm was broken
hhouldf-r lislx-atl, and he was also
injured internally. He is pronounc
ed to 1 in a critical condition.
Socth Fraxtsoham, 2tIa6S., Jan. 3.
While many boys were fckatiiig on
Gleas..u8 Pond this afternoon, two
fell together and broke through the
ice. Others coming to the rescue
more ice broke and six fell in, Richard
Brown, Thomas Hit-key, Patrick
Kyan, Johnnie Kvan and Charles and
Fred St. Peter. The first three were
rescued, but the last three were
dr iwned.
7
Aelsrli boring- ev. ,
From Perry c..untv paier8:. The!
boss lmg of Lan.liaburg and vicinity
was killed last week by Jeremiah
Keck. Weight 503 pounds.
Clias. N. McKecban, of Centre
township, killed 2 porkers on the
1 1 tu uJt., when C li. iieiter, 1;SS
butcher, stuffed a sausage that
measured 50 feet, i inches.
Abraham S. Kitner, of Shermans-
dale, lost fourteen hogs from cholera
the past falL On last Mon
day night one of the voting experts
of this place on his way horue became
frightened at some curious object
behind a willow tree ; he started to
run very fast when he struck an ol-
stacle in the path that threw him
about fifteen feet, scaring him almost
to death, but was not much hurt.
There was a shooting match
in Kennedy's Valley on Christmf.s.
Many of those present were old men,
wno talked oi tne times ol tne long
ago and related marvelous tales of
wonderful marksmanship in winch
they were successful participants.
The day was balmv and the chickens
put np were carried off by the young
men, who did the shooting.
Last August, A. T. Hohenshilt
sold a 6 year old bay horse for $90 to
a man named Shoemaker, w ho was
buying horses for a New York firm.
The Animal was shipped to New York
and there put on the race track, where
he made his first mile run in 4
minutes. So much has his speed
increased that he was recently sold
for $500. The horse was bought
when but a sucking colt bv Win.
Zimmerman, from Thomas Messimer,
of Cisna's Run, Hohenshilt bought it
at Zimmerman's sale for $S0. How-
is that for Perrv county stock ?
Froin Mifflin county paiers: One
dav last week when a little son of
William Dvsart, of Newtonhamilton
left the schiKl room he went, to jump
on a wagon, but lmt nis hold and
four horse wagon passed over him,
breaking his arm. Kaufman
Bros, made 21,968 gallons of cider on
their hydraulic press the pastseasim,
making 703 barrels. S. M
Peachey's poultry house was invaded
by a skunk one night a short time
ago and our friend is the loser of
several fine fowls. We are
iuformed that Jacob Droane's sm. .k'j
pipe was filled with gun-jOTftrf rv i '
the exploding burned Ins face rtc-1
what. He had the party who did" it"
arrested and thy"had to pay for their
joke. - "Three houses of ill
repute,inLfcwisUw-n, one on Valley
the other two on Water strii t, were
raided Saturday night, December 30,
ult. The creatures who tumbled out
of the one on West Water street made
themselves known by shooting, throw
ing stones and doing some loud
swearing. Friday night another
similar ranch on West Third street
was also cleaned out. "While we can
not endorse these raids we do not
think many persons will condemn
them, for when those whos duty it is
to suppress these places shut their
eyes to their exist nee a little White
Cap medicine judiciously, applied
sometimes proves very effective. If it
was made dangerous as well as unlaw
ful to enter one of these bouses for
illegal purposes there would be fewer
in existence and a little less immor
ality, and even enforced morality is
letter than non? at all. As we un
derstand the law the one wmo rent.-
a house used for immoral purjiobi.s
is responsible if his attention is called
to its character. Oa last
Thursday evening as Mr. Jacob
Foust was returning homo from
Newton Hamilton ho was wavlaid
about half a mile below town. As ho
was passing on the railroad ho re
ceived a blow on the back of the
head which knocked him senseless.
His clothes was searched, but not
having any money on his person they
got nothing but a knife and his hat.
He receivod several severe cuts and
bruises on bis face and head, but was
able to walk home. He fell across
the south track and had there been a
train coming along while he was in
an unconscious state he would have
been killed.
Evils of "Fnsslness."
The wear and tear of worry, of use
less fretting, is that which impairs
the machinery of the average Ameri
can woman's mind. it-is not
routine or to-day that makes her life
miserable, but the worry alont to
morrow and the dread of the effects
i'f yesterday's pi Xisible outcome. The
mental "hot box' is prepttually
aflame in the fretting woman's train
of thought. She fears the result of
things done, and is melancholy over
the possible result of things undone.
She may come honestly by this per
nicious proneness to mental friction
because of being born of parents
equally fretful and apprehensive
without reason. None the leas is it
the duty of women and, men, too
to cultivate serenity and to strive for
placidity as the greatest of attributes.
The whole American nation is one of
fuBsers and worriers and conjurors
of uncomfortable, reace-tilling ghosts
from nowhere save the confines of a
disordered in magination. Between
supine don't-careness and fussy np
prehension there is a middle ground
that American women people with
unnecessary worries and that Amer
ican mothers must rescue from this
uncanny population. The fussv
mother will have fussy sons anil
daughters. The child is not the
father of the man so much as
tho
daughter is the mother of the child-
ren. It is the mother that transmits
the dominant traits to her progeny,
and the serenity of the mother will
le found in her daughters, rather
than the nervousness and unrest of
the American father. The content
ment that is better than wealth must,
perforce, be more valuable than any
thing which wealth can bur. Is not
a contente-d nature, therefore, at
least as well worth striving for as is
pold or silver or precions stones ?
When the fair head of a household
is of the fussy kind, life in that home
is not a rest, a peace, a calm, but a
perpeturd effervescence, a parody on
true home life. The father may be
of the fretful, worrying kind. He
is not at home long enough to bestow
upon bis borne the impress of his
fussiness. But if the wife and
mother lacks repose and serenity of
nnncl, tnen is that liouseboia a hot -
I 1 il 1' 1 .
oea oi tne aisoruer oi russmess, ana
the children will be counterparts of
the fidgety, apprehensive mother.
and i'ri-
Ua5.
The Post hell an interesting and
prontaiue lair ana lestival in their
hall iu this place, Ix-gmiung lhurs
day evening, lXct-nder 27, and clos
ing Tuesday evening, January 1st,
18S9.
Citizens in Tuscarora Valley as far
west as McCoysville, and east as far
as McAlistt-rville, and north and
south as far as the mountains, mani
fested an interest in the veterans'
fair and festivaL
Every evening, chicken, oysters,
ice cream, cake, sandwiches, conco.,
iC.t were nerved.
A Turkey dinner was served ou
New Year Day, of which 175 people
partook.
A fair ot tancy and userui articles
was held in connection with the fes
tival, and received a fair share vt
patronage.
A nnmlKT of articles were votod
and contested for in a number of
ways. A gold handled umbrella was
contested for bv railroad men, 1. 1.
CramiT and Henry DeHuff of Pat
terson. Cramer's votes realised in
cash $37.88. DeHuff" s votes realized
in cash $33.75. Total cash for uni
brella votes, $71. CS. Considering
the closeness of the vote and the
large amount realized on it, DeHuff
was presented with an umbrella simi
lar to the one contested for.
Miss Annie Stambaugh and Miss
Flora Reese were contestants for
lamp. Tho votes for Miss Stam
baugh realized $23.19. The xoti-n
f..r ilins Reese, realized $20.76. To
tal cash for lamp $43.95. Consider
ing the closen.-ss of th vote and the
large amount realized on it Miss
Reese was presented with a lamp aim
liar t. the one contested for.
A solid gold G. A. R. pin was vot
ed for at 10 cents a chance. The
cash return on this voto was $8.00
W. V. Cwplin of Lbwistown had the
highest number or votes and was
given the pin.
An upholstered platform rocking
chair was contested for by Elmer
Bealo and Frank Goshen. Beale
vote realized $21.10. Goshen's vote
realized $0.39. Total $30.43.
A second rocking chair was chanc
ed for at 25cis a chance, which re
turned $12.75 cash. John Bergy re
ceived the chair.
An upholstered one arm chair wap
diPpoSefi cLm the same mannor at
lOets a chance on which was rt-t ::.
. . ...
$1.40 cash. This chair wan won b
Miss Ella Oberholtzer.
A 22 pound turkev' on exhibi
1-nfii.Ti ms a -!-.riK..Tit it Alojnpoever
could guess nenrest to the "jTubt"
. ... .. .. . .. - - - .
of grains of shelled corn m a .v-eu
bottle. The guesses on the c-.ty.
realir'd cash $10.85. Lee (Jotllo
the turkey by guessing the ejact
number of grains of corn in the ?ot
tle, which was 737 grains. A wood
saw and horse was voted to the la
ziewt man. Tho cash secured by the
wood-saw and horse was $G.15. Y.
II McNitt won the prize.
Tho entire receipts for articles
contested for was $133.32.
The total receipts from all sources
was $423.71.
The exjK.nses were $105.25 leav
ing a clear gain of $3 IS. .1(5.
At a regular muster, of Lieutenant
D. H. Wilson, Post.o. 1134 G. A. R..
the committee ap;'nted V to ai rang
itfl! P?t Faiiand FesV'ival, wax
in Tructed to r'lu to'th'' "-tiz' inof
tovu and country, he lK'enrty- tha::.
ol the fost tor tiieinr roil i.- I
lil-eral contrib.itions'aiid patronage :
also to make special mention of tlisnks
to business firma and persons from
abroad for contributions se-t, by
rcpiest of our town merchant-.
Through O. F. Hinkle, m-rc hant,
was received from A. J. M'-dk r & Co.,
PLila., a largely and hands oiaelv orn
amented cake ; also from Henry
Gregory of Hariisburg, a lot of
perfumery and notions ; also from
John H. Elliott, of Newville, Pa., 10
pound packages of roasted C'ifFie.
Through . r. Snyder, tumiture
Dealer, from Baxter & Co., Phila.,
one Sofa Chair ; also from W. R. T.
W i.ncr & Co., Snnbury, Pa., e:n
tribution in cash ; also from Nation
al Chair Mfg. Co., Elrigo jVjr5"ork,
2 Upholstered PlatfurhfSpring Rock
ers, 1 C nibineil Cradle and Crib.
Through Frunciscus Hardware A
Co., from Smith, Seltzer & Oo.,PbiIa..
1 ?.Ct 01 silver plated desert ppoons,
1 set of silver plated table spoons.
Through W. N. Sterrett from
Hood, Bonbright &. Co., Phils., a
contribution in cash ; also from
Themton Barnes, Phila., 25 pounds
Confectionery ; also from Miller A
Hartman, 200 Cigars.
W. R. Wharton of Port Roval, con
tributed a Solid Gold G. A. R. Badge
Pin.
J. W. Stimmell, if Port Rival,
contributes! an office chair.
Committee :
A. H. "Weipmas,
J. W. HroiTEs,
C. McCuxlas,
H. W. Ksiselv,
Jotrv Paxkabaker,
Gbiboe GosTTEH,
W. H. PODOEUS.
Crambo, Jf.n. S. Tho Rrulirny Are
reports tbat aurinp 1HK8 nnietf.n
railroads, with almost 1000 miles of
lines and nenrlr ?65,OO0,00O of 1kh1s
and stock, hfiTe lxn closed out for
the creditors.
lTrrsi.rro, l'a., Jan. 3. J.iines
; Ifaon, ajred 18 rears, living rcn
j Mononpuhela City, shot at a cat with
1 revolver to-dav, when the bullet
struck a post, glanced and killed his
infant brother, who was plavinr m
the yard. The cat escfij-cd.
Some Foolish People
Allow a coogh to rnn nnlil it rets birou.1
the reach of medicine. They often Fay
"i'n, n win wear away," tnt In most case
it wears them away. Could 'hey be indue
ed to try the successful medicine called
Keoip a Baisam, which wo will sell on
enarxntee to care, thev would iraine.ii;t-l
seethe excellent effect alter taking th
first dose. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial
fix frit. At all druggists.
From the Fulton Republican : Hog
cholera prevails to a considerable ex
tent in the Southern part of Arr
township, Countv Treasurer !Ltt
lost about twentv head of hoLrs find
j pigs with the disease, among which
1 were hve larjre fattened hogs, that he
( A i m 1 . rt.. -
was aoout to outcuer. other tanners
in the vicinity have suflered in like.
I luHimcr.
Siiii 1 1..'. i.l ,r-Zl,,r' t, i i.-ir.,. ,ti
in Inlerentlnf Fair
!
Vu in
. -1 ;ji n kj Oi ioi:
I..-!.- ,- v.Lostia-t-.
i - i ftge
v Lif.i.T ' -'ue
r.--,r...-a to
paper :
ed oil l".e .-
v... ;
:t 11 t"'
lilt-lit. V.'i:
for Lis tick-
t i.e.-
bring it.
and Lal also f.rg.fieii las
Wl.pt was worse, he Lad
money.
forgotten where I'f was going. It
was found imjHissibe to suggest to
him anv station that seemed to la
the right one, and he l ad to tele
graph home to lni'. " his fnen.is look
into liis diary ami send l-iiu word
where he was going. Aor.i came
and he was started ou all right.
. WISn TO STATK
A FEW FACTS
Worth Knowing,
That I can stop tootbacue in lc tnn
five minutes j no i'i.Jt, :.o exirsctci.
That I can sraU l.s-th itin u pain,
bv I ho ne ot a (IukI uni.ii.-.l lo tii leetb
andgnms; uo (laua.-r.
That I)laiiet .- Gnm(kawn
en Micci-NNlntly
THiiitMi in ti?ry
ana a cure
cast).
warf.-.-.
Teeth FiLLnn and wwinniKl l.r lil'.
Artilicial Teeth rej.ah-p.1, exf hanjrwl or
remortilled, trom '.l.eo t" $1 H'r net
Beautiful Guiu Knaioelff.1 Teel inserted al
pricea to nuit all.
All work warranted to eve perfect satis-
far linn. 1'm.plo olio bnvo aruliriul teeth
with which I hoy cannot wi, aro cj.'Cially
Invited t call. W i!i v.it prulraniunally
at their homes if notified Ly I. tier.
Will viirtt regularly at RwhneM the 2nd
weeks of May and Ortobur.
Terms Cah.
G. Li. DEIIR,
Practical Ilentlst.
ESTABDHHrD in irruTOr!i, Fa., in I860.
Oct. 14 H5.
rj lrVsy-'v'JS Afr TortT fm
fcT.y.it- ...t.i-t ni-i'i"
.,r. m:j- f.M-t I r.fU-a ,
o Mai? M-.-n s in I'an-idi. t 9k '.unci, t rni-,
0rmur. a11 mh-T cr,"-.tn -9 Tlir xjir-
UOM UUou.i.J fclad UeJ -.-SU.. UiUT-
pased. , -
DraTin(r ifl' iT prparn anfl nii
In tbe Fint ftn iiort n.nr. lrm iy
rJMnhle. N.. cn-.w 1 ir - n-i'iation of mod vim
Or drawing A-i"r t-Vi!fi
PtMt..hH'nilt' - :.' .t.-rrt.Mnrt?a
lnth M IKV I IKK I TV.tl W.hich bu
th !rr-t cm -t pin-. r. ttie mr:-t intlue-.t .al
i-wf.iMiir of it k.Mrt .)'! hi -.1 in th Tld.
Th irianrtrct M a nytico every patent
OriirHtua'.
Ttia iT ',.-r. ':'''r i'lli'Rti.i sivawT
lpnt:i '! VV ';::KLV mt a vrnr. an.l 10
admitted U. Sl. 1 p.- r- to "riene,
maihlnira 1 1: ;h , I . , , t l -' IC T1- 'i 7 .T TT.rk. and
other deitartm - vt in usr .1 i-rei. pub
lished in Pcy' rrnr,;r. 1 roil - - t fi niraci of
I in
...,.
i. f ar u.oJth lr one aol.ax.
IVtao h-.. ir T1ifn to psfnt wni to
TMunn M ('., k r of Scientiuc Amar-.caj.
Ua.niiixok aoout TatDts mailed tr.
WM. RADAM'S
MICROBE
KILLER
The Great GERM
or BACTERIA
DESTROYER.
To Cure Disease,
Remove the Cause,
ficrev-arvlir. hare liivroverrd
il.t comn.only called Micrcljc.
:it j-iiirvii.L.rR CURES by eisstrtrjritgtk
1- .).'. ut tne van; e time fu-. fict tne .'o.t and
.:' r the rrrVw. Mr. kadnm ha established
r"fc.i:y No. 4 in Philadelphia.
Office et 819 Arch Street.
T'ji-Mi and pcrw.n M:ffrrirc fr"m CATARRH,
HRr.NCHITlS.CONSUMPTION, MALARIA,
P iil-UMATISM, Diseasci of the Blood, etc.,
' -t 'n; 1 f tj-i lr nt al. vr aMr"-, will rccive
.'. ':' N .-I'. t! e l.-n.rr rf ilir Mir; 1:1: Kim.kR
tnu a it i;ijici-. A --m-!' s wi'u : .--.i:b-t:hc.l
in l'ny'vnnta. New Itwt. 1 f laware, Ma
rlar.d, aTi.iistrirt f Columbia, wl:ich this Ka.ciory
will i!tiplv. A 1 his 4"cnni..;lc 1
A SUBicfciESTORATIVE TO HEALTH.
PennsTlTttlil Agricultural Torts, Tori, P.
r&rqfaax'ft Landird Enfaei and Sw Mill,
Mosarr. TracTiou and A u urx. auc Ba.
(iaeaPclaiv arranta
y ant i&a4a.
Addrea A. B. FAB(CUAB A S05. lark, Ft,
r bseat aXZ3::a
MEAT-CUTTER.
Crnjn;iei and pro
nounced th o-tt f.,t Hush,
8aisce. Mm- Vral,
Pcripplr, 'roqijetta,
lJavmburtf Siak. A . r.
No. 15 Fet cxprent
pr.-pi J.on n ccipt fi t-.SO.
AMERICAN M'F'G CO.,
Z2d A Wa.fc1ns:tcm A-,
I'biladclph..
C3.DT8
rF.l.rPR TEI FF.MAt.F. 1
ovv.
Bwnra. or wh r.-fui.dHl. Heiit I.t mall, SI. I'a-tj4
ulnratc. lr. lnx, X Iretuunt Su, Burton, JUa,
I .( urunv uiinn t rrnurn txmn inrfMh
ty lDurtr.t.1. trtvitm him 1
liar. rpr 'iwuirg ifrexwld.
Initn 111" Li rLH to mm
l"SKI' IKMH. CO., .
station '.. II rook I n. !t.Y.
HKST MA My
CI.OTIT JN'G
IX
j . d YA T h S CO.
SI XI K Lht- CHESTNUT.
ittoer Bcn.niNa
IVl!c loTrmpamifr".
flaring isMd 4 o ai-res of wood land
. Jinv.il nilMn. and 400 acres ol wood
ltid ol Jolm V- lure, adjoining lands ol
lYmisj ivar.ir lisilr. ail C'-n-paiiv in tlie
vicinity ( r's O.p. I I , r.-l v rsution
all p-rsonH M(;aiiit.t tr-.pss'iiir ..ti tl.e ahove
mentioned leased lard for the purpose of
t ntting timber and so lorth.
JOHB HrASHOR.
Mitflintown, May 21, 1RS9.
SOMCTIII(; XKH under tho sun
which Kii.it oi.nnjii n. vtr lieapi of a
CLOTHES LI Mi teat requires So Clotiies
Puts. Every house-keeper, Unuiireaa and
store-keeper wants it. Sample m,t by
mail, 6 te. t tor 2.i., 12 I. , t u,r -, ts
Firtt Ciati .IKHT.t W.I ST Eli for thi,
v-... .h in.nacrur.-r A; it, Pain
Ta., ( Lock Box Ji8 )
I Ittml Pt;l WK t' IUr-
U K ' ' j , : ! nri-a-rit ton i tr.nr
td Thonnt1 r-pTlrtion for r'"1
fJ U th L"p'U-1 Mr.t- and VnTu(rn roan.
I?l O trie, the jtn.'i-rin of S icntiho
VV'a Amerl.'im cit;t i:t:e l -$ f-rt.;c;tor
mmm 1 r.rpattfr)t,rsvfBt.1rl0 mrB.copr-aa-aB&
.u-t i.M-tha I'r.rUd ind
lh.-. . -r . ! .
1 ..
P H I .
FOR
ijbia I
:t?yniiisitww
a m mxpm m -a n w i w he
m r a h i a ra i
i ndvii mil
Latest Fall
WINTER
TbeCbampI- Clatllr I.Junlala C ounty Lai6 Jt
turned from the Eastern cities with a wouUerful '
FALL A IN D WO TER STOCK
. . - - . : . r -. " i . '
Will make rid, uttiiii riala, win rictori.
merits. AiE-N'-S BOY k ClllLLiRli S
FASHIONABLE CLOTIIIXg
and Oent's furnishing goJs. Firtt Cluss, coi.biuir, ."Style. Qtli;tT
Elega?ce, with prices that will astonish you. No sale is tsptrt,4
I proye this.
But-1 ask your patronage only when I j-ye cote;1. to parish y
Rtockof HATS, CAPS, BOOTS A SHOK.S OVI-U-AM wATC!iWw
JEWELRY, Oalicxj, Percale and TTkiM Sairta. vrir, ColUr Jt4
Cufrs.TrnnkB end Satchelp, in full ed i-cpUt. VU auj see.
Sanil STRAYER.
THE OLD KELIABLE CLOTHIER 15D FIRishER
JS PATTERSOIX.
Jone 16, 1896.
Locis K. ATRIxon. F. M. M. PraKaLt.
ATIilSO. It 1M.5SELL,
ATTORNEYS- AT - LAYV,
M1FFLINTOWN, PA.
Q3r-Collecting and Conveyancing prompt
lv attended to.
OrriCK On Main street, in place of reii
deuce of Louis K. Atkinson, E(q., eouth
bridge street. lUct Uti,
WW
Jons Mcl.At GtiLrM. Jopb W. Ptimski
!llt'L4I CIILI5 ti. TIMMEb,
INSURANCE AGENTS,
PORT ROYJiL, JVSIATA CO., rJ.
CE-Ouly reliable Companies represented,
j Jm. 1, 1889-ly
IJUIATA VALLEY BAK,
j OF MIFFLl.lTOn PA.
WITU
KRANCU AT PORT ROYAL.
! Stockholders Individually Liable.
JOSKPH KOTUROCK. Pre;denl.
T. VAN IKWJN, Cathter.
CIBLCTOBS.
W. C. PomeroT, Joseph Rothrork
j John llertaler, I'hil:. M. Ki pner,
; Kol.i-rt E. I'arfeer, Louis K. Atkinson,
I T. V. liwin.
j STOCKUOLl ERS :
! Philip M. Kepner, Anni.; M. Shelley,
i Joseph KoiLrotU, Jnne II. Irwin,
! L. K. Atkinson, K. E. l'arkfr,
j W. C Potn.rf.y, J. Ilohnes Irwin,
Jolm Ilertz.er, T. V. lrn in,
I Mar Kurtz, Jerome IV. 1 borppson, Jr
. CiiarlotieSnyder.
, Three and Four per cent, it.terest will te
paid on certificate, ol di posite.
(Jan U-i, IJ.9 tf
Firm.
-Of-O-
MS I ""'."r.. r.m m m.. tan ;g t
Has resumed actively the practice of ; Port Royal ." a. ui-. B.-irj.a l
Medicine and Surgery and their collateral Tuscarora .5G a. a... V.i(,tr (
branches. Office at the old corner of Tliltd . xhrnipontrii h.:-:7 a. mi., jrwr 14;
aud Orange streets, Miftiintown, Fa. j m., WilliTto n W a Swpwt k t
March 'J, 1H76. jm.. arrivlnir at lia-ri.l.urr at itli B
FALL AND "WINTER GOODS.
I X'n mr.rfl snnimpr for tnotlflis and A'.t.H.na r.-.-t..-s A't.-ns t -i. 10 p. a.
'to come- Fall and Winter
hcre, and lo conform to
! change, the Senior member of ( w;- Vr
! the firm has iut returned 1'rofn I v. m., Tu.-rora p. r..., mm. , i ,i p.
i m., Port Royal '.! p. m., V.if.m t...m p
J'.aptem 3iarKet!', wiiere ne te
i lectea wun great care tne good
I .i a i . r
i that his main' patrons favor.
DROP JJN.
OUr
We have now filled
! shelves with Fall and Wijctkk
: frwdc r.f nil l.-nid-: Our ri is
, tomers have appreciated our , Wlll c1I111,.ct M; , .1EJ
! efforts to give them goods toi riarribtjuig at 1 11 r. m.
'suit their purposes, and we! . LKwrsToir?i divistos
believe that we are better pre
ol t,.iti dvoi. in Tior-it tlioli
"
Confidence. We lllVlte OU to
! come and tee and be Mti.-fied.
! In our dress goods department
, 5s 1 .1 -
! we have almost everything.
iDonHbe backward, call for
i . '
i What VOU Want.
I -
(Shoes and floats. " ;ta, 1 10 p
Trains arrive at Tvrune from BflW i"
Our Root and Shoe De- 1 and Lock lu"a al ''- ' '""du',;f"
partment is full in its a.ssort-i " !JuZ
! ment, and you certainly can be
SUlted in fit, quality and price.
! Whatever improvements have
i been added by the manufactures
1 1 ii 11 1 -
j we nave mem an. e can
supply you with foot wear for
any in or out door service. Our
grocery Department never lars.
We have on hand a full line
Fresh, I'lain and Fancy
GROCERIES.
Also, the only lull line oi
QUEENS WARE
in the county. Every house
must have its lull supply ot
Queens and Glassware, this is
the store to call on for such ar
ticles. All orders by mail will re
ceive prompt attention.
Remember the place,
Mais Stkixt, Opposite Court House,
MilUiittown. Pa..
Fred'k; 12S1J2:SCIA112
As Sou.
- a a-aw navm - .
And
STYLES
i
' itetlf
oa it,
?U1CTLT13UU1LE0AB!
TIM JC-TA ILK
On aaa Su. y ,,v 2Vb .
train, that step at il!rs ..i'
IASTHAH.
LTOOWA Acctmw MTH lea-. u.
of J daily t fi 'ja m. Tjrote 5fij
: Hm.tinr'm MvW1. J
iw," "'"H I 1") .
. li:l.- A U ... - . . . ',J
ann mt. runanijiuia, i.i". a. ai.
't'l.Uai,
16.1 . and t- .p ti.g a m
aratioca fc.'tarro Altu..n.a and Er-ai5
reach.v trCinai i-5o a. a. , Earauif
11.40 p. U., and arn-.ea la Pai iiVu
3.15 p. a..
Mail Tiaia li-airj finbarg deir y
I 0.55 a. in., Altoona at a. m.,
pin ai ail rffii.ar sutiLi rnttrtt j;3
at 6 C:$ p. lu., Uarril.ur 7.vf. a., J"t
adelphia 4 'J.'j a. ui.
Mail F.xprr Plrl ,uf la,,
i Altooi.a 6J'if I Tr.jat-1, 1. t m ; Bui.
j motion 7 o? p 111 ; Ltliu.wo 4 ot ; ;.
I tlin S 10 p rn ; IlBrribirg H. 1; fli4.
d.-iphia 4 L,f a at.
Philadelphia Kj.r,.K wiii rti.p u Jie
at 11 '67 p. ni-, tii't fiijjc.t
IthflT All).
j Fast I.ise l.-vrs r:4-.!ti( 4.1, t
i 11 6 a m : Harri-I :i a X f m ; Mil ,
j & !) p ni ; I -1t. n a f a m ; i mu
; b lOpD. ; arrir. t FitULcifal 11 t6pa
j Wat pAsimura lrar Fiiiloii.l.i
! daily at 4 ?'' a. m.: f arr'.ih.irf , I 16 . a.,
' Duncannon, I 64 a m ; Jlevpurt, 1 it 1
j m.; Villerst..-r.. (J 4'.' a. .ai..utoB,
! H 62 a. in.; Van Drk.. tl Mi a. ; Tur.
! ora, 10 01 a. m.; atexiro, 10 ' . fori
! Roval, 10 18 a. m.; ia, 10 VU a. bl;
1 Mil'tord, 10 20 a. m ; Narrows, It it a. .;
' Lcwisl )wn, 10 it'- a. a;.: ilcTrTv.aa, u (
s. ni.; Newton Rs'uiit.'B, 11 39 a m.; Uua
' tinsdon, 12 17 y. m ; Tr -ai, 1 7 a. b.
' Altooua, 1 45 p. ni., aol eti.p at m nt'iltr
. fttious het-.vi-.-u arr.ir. ir aii-1 Aiijin
I Oyftf KriS"' lear.'s rtiLadljhi4u.
I ly at 5 50 p. m., flarritlmrf , 1 4. .
: sloppier at RocKrilla, MarriTtuf, tKiacAa-
Ni-wp.-rt, Sill. -rst.iwa, Tkomo.lli.aii,
; Port hovl, i:mr t KiSia, 1 1 (V'. . m.; A.-
j i... -r.a. 'J -. ni., r.:!anrj. 4 II 1. m,
I M ml Te ! -s i'f..: 1 1. !i :i Wlx tx
i 7.VI' a. mi., n..m-l.i.re II.L'o .1. n.., St
' p..rt. 1 I .' p. 1;).. Mii'Ifin 12.47 p. 11; , tr.
! triiie at all r. v;ii..r t.iti.ii l..i.....-ii Ma
I ntsbiire p.
are! ai.nv
Pi.,
the ' 4
U.trn-tiiirrin
I ;U lII!'i:i f.
- i m., Leist.,Bn i,.u p. m., v. .-jr.n t,
.'Wt.Hl II 1 nl.!.
1 1' f a.,
1 '" LO L. EH.
: HununP(i.a 7 r-
I - .
J 1 acme r.xpreMfr l.ave i i.,ij-i (.:.! ii
.ptn; Ilsrrisl-.nrft a l' a m ; P ici:m1
lab am; Newport 4 ('1 3-.:; HSilfi
in; Lil(ti.n oil am; Jl -Vr !:. 5 i:
; a. in; Mt. Union 6 It am; Huutiu-I -s
: Pi am; Tct. rshnrf ; 1'". a n-, -rr;.cr Crrf
; " T;,nBi 7 'B'4 ; B-'''.4
t l. a m ; Altoona b 0j a iu ; 1 ittw-'i
- ! 4 1 P "-
- ; n.y t g 10 a m, iu & am, 3 n m ; f
- 1 Smil.iiry at 7 4") a m, 3 M p m.
Trains arrive at l.,-wisicn Jur.cliu.fns
Slllroy at 8 50 am, 1 -z:, pm, 1 .!(ifa.;H
s",ib ury 4t ''ln,"iffl'
Tyrone wtisi-.v.
I Traina lae Trn.no f .r H.llrfor.tt u-
; Lock uTtu at m 10 w, 1 15 P m. lu
7!i,ue ft"! ; e-.rwen.riii0 .r,d cinrtMit'
S 'M a ni, a Oi, p n.,7 T- p m.
j Train, leave Tyrone lor rr.rririlh
Pennsylvania Furnace and Scotia at '
j " e i pm.
! Trams arrive at Tvror.e (riioi S. oiia,
j
i a. & B. T. R K 4. hkpf.h;!) niVi;Wv-
Trains leave Iluuiiiin lou l-.r B-J' !''
II ll.lllcir. flint 1'ni.J.i rlt'i.i At X -1
and (j .',' p. m.
Trains arrive at H.iiitui.l .ii Iroffl Mj
ford, iivndniaii and Ciiiii.'..rlaril ' '
p. nj., t. 'M p. 111.
IIOLLUiAVSIlfKU UKANC'H.
Trains leave A!t.,na lr pnititSBt.
7 lit a m. L'5 a in. 12 "o p m. 1 ',u '
5 00 p in., S CO p m 9 ii'l V u'-
Trains ini.e at Aitooi.a lr..m P0'?1
South, at (ilia iu. 1 1 :'.' x iu. 1 -ir V "J-.'"
5i p. in. ti 40 p. in. 7 "i p ni- a" 10 "'
iu.
of
Caution ollce.
All pi.-nim are h. n l.y cii.n-ni'
1, Dlt M
treapaha on the lands '' th- u-Arftpx
Spruce Hill, and Beale town-hip". "r .
. . I ... ... - . h.mtlliC. "
ice, or in " "ther ' r,,-i ,
all lal.dM. an tile lres.pas !a w '
lorced against people who violate rti
June 9, lfcft.
. t e".c 1 & '
The Stnluul ar.4 ltrrui'tra
place to get iob work done. Ti) K-
pay yj if u uccd, thE 10
ti w m B. . .