SEXTINKIj fc UEPUIiLUJ-Afl MIFFLINTOWN. WrI.Mll, Al O 20, IMtO. n s r 11 w k i k II i.it' . -in rinrtntoi. Republican State ticket. ' 'VFKNOR, t.KOl'i.K W. DFX.VMATFIi, t'rawfuril I'.uutv. t.IKt TI M INT-. ;o i KNK, Ll'IS A. 'WATKKS, L.-irKjw.iiui Count v. SiH'CM.lBVnr IvrKHXVL AFFAIRS, THOMAS J. STKWAIJT, ?.f. iii' ljoiihtv Coii ii tr. I''t-.;iv I'.iiri ii t nny oM sol- 11 r I he . I.her Lnrml veto io nill tlit vi f. i M-s -unt .swallow. Tin- u ii'i.i-Iiiji Teutonic crisl tin- At'.hiitii- in livi clays, ID hours, :in.l fn- lulnut.s. tho f-tst time on r-..r?. -N"liH.llS ! :il o;it nn I'aix ,i,i i.n t t', Thev ixpirt t.. n:n luto to nrani. north po!. the 0lf H HI- :r iutoss the :..!e. Ti i: i.,... f;MT .-f t!i- t trnii.l Army r f the K it, lie :lt l..st..n hist tvc'ik w;is a rati.l i.V..r. IV, -jio: nt liar i is..n uiul Cul.in. t. wi re present on jrr:m.l r. vif.v .l.iv. Mrs. I v-in tin. I n iminl.iT of ..th. r l i.li, s wci. then. Tiik new Kiivrr law went into f, feet las- We hit s. lav, I. nt the 1". S Tnisiii.i- nfus-.l to inform the .'tuilry !iat ti j.ni.l f,,r hull Hon. S.-ri-.-ry i n such nn important fllrS- tion s i:..t u. i; rh.s- :lu, ,s fiitire ly nn Aiu.-i ican Mi;. Pki im rut was in Cimmlirrs lurg last. I Icir ! . At ft public re-1 ' tendered him 1:1 'the M 1 1 v ' . H., e. s i ne one risked : "I low j about , St n itor Knu rv's c'. ;,"os.'" i Mr. IWimaNr deniod ,.11 tl. . ' I pn f- nod by S. na'cr F.rncrv. Si n i r hi 'imi k n n ver In fore said no briva thin as he did hist wek- when he told the Senate. thit it is not t:,e Mr. ft" tha his shrunken, pric. s. Imt thai it w :n the act of Con grcss in ls7.!. thir. ttoppe 1 the 'rce e.in:i- of silver, tlm has reduc-d the pr; -e of evervt !ii:i;r. This week overs the tim f r tile primary nominations. All Ce can .1:1 itc-i ;'nr th party nominations in both pa"ties have be, n named an 1 ... i.. e . t I1"!"' i esoe. f ivc parties rm siL.-i iiom t:,e lis: h,.u tlit v piV fer. S i.-h it sys-em of norir.iiiiti n pr ovi.b.d. for tii 1 1 : i"iis. Tlu:re r I n.-miiiaiiou of pr:n; t u i.shi; M -te.l f is no ciudi- .1 It. tor t'.e pri;ig ..wi s'iii. i 1. ct.oi.s. An t of !..: u-.. t I loir". ..r , , t, !;,. nian, can get up u U k. t. on the .lav before tl, spring !w.-ti. 11 a- .1 t oil iiiimci-s to dis ti. I. .;:.(:. ti.-k -, on .lection day, and I. f. at the last of rmdi. lutes. The manner ..f i ioinating and eh c ting tow n idp ill, ers will Le nt the infi'.a of any M!is.Ti:p:ilo,is a:;-1 irre- sponsiM.. man set t meii that elio s,,. t.. t ,1;.. :c l.a id i:i the leisin. ; . . i ' i ir'inui.uin'-- ;u; nt fii mi' ii Ti, kr , ..... It WollM be ihtV. rent, if t. , i .. snip, i.o,,io-.i. l"ll 1.1, I lo I.,. lUHilM ami . clsedt.u da;, before the day leettoll. r soeetiv Citveii tax pav.-rs, of the t .w:i,:i.. Ui rind it ,.. tlieir interest t . - ii'. :i cfa.nige i.ine in ... I . li. li .11 tw P i.t i .... 1.1 l . i ' " """ "ooies for the -..ring e'...ti .... and if thov s--,Mi,.. . 1 I m -... . .ii.ii.., . a c.iunge ai - fee ted any ot!,-r way, they can get tneir mvmber, il...,tr he may be. to i, ,rt the .pist.n brought Iwfore . , . . tl.. Leg-Iatrre. Th- Legislature ; would inimedi.it ly come to their re- 1 . r : - ! . . nei. ior it is sr piy asking t.-r f .-...-.i.n i u '. ii i . i 1 1 on 1 1 1 a i is 1 il i rac- tico for tl state oi.i . hiii r coimtv t-iic an - .1. I : i w. , j .-r tile I l lte.l States. I Rice Across the Atlantio- ,, , I siion! I n t he nsd t- caso an con- I .,.; t i ; No, t . American Aug. j fhl(, th(1 eTI,!l1sivo U is vfct ,.aes 1 ir-llic rent, til.- alter leaving Utn na to w!.ich is the most haz ird M , n-towi, I ngcnd was n..t long ; . th lu-en.ni.mlation of the cas in m o,.tt,,,g under lull steam and star- (0,.t followed bv ernptions simi t.ng otl att-r I..T rnal tt.e Citv of ; l;tr to the Wai.leron blowout, or per New Wk who was s. mo ten or hf-i mit it to permeate the soil as.it is t. eii nnles on her way. Th Teutonic I .i,.. ; t.., -xr.i 1. ;r:vhiVi'v d. i-e.i in, nan, aim ..l.l. ...v 1'IIVi !!" 1 S OU DO" II Steaill- 1 slnps o.uld discern the fact that there wotud lf no walkover f..r either . .... - t teanislK,.. 1 he reutomc was gain j g h mily. but the Nework was , j loceemiig ui a Won. leri HI speed, ller sti-el if v threw spray mauv fe. t into the air. .Many of the pass engers remain I on deck all through the n'oli. ht of onf another j The pass" tigers . .-. "... ti... Tuni I Teutonic, lllU't: WIS "l'Uitll.'ll V iTmummit no fit. the iImii- Citv of New York could see lite lights of thl'.t .1 ! thos,. , :i iU,. t "it v of Ne Voi le 'cMil.l see onlv a short distune behind ",,s, rvauc. s se, t a Mue, r to Amer th. in the bclits of the Teuton c ; 'an ('linstuns Hn'1 re P0'' "f by The Citv of New York over, d UM the ttecor.l, thus: t hey make gool. i:l -s i-i the first dav, and the T.u- 8,,'a,1-v s,-amt'n ,ui 1 llev Iilct ,lu' t.mic gained nine miles on the Citv 1 s'rciigth and enduraaceof Europeans of Now York on the first dav ( a well ns the d sire for rum and t the i,,..vii.l dav out there wasa ILdit 1 1,a,"'- Thf-V !ire V,I".T ""'t.'"" a"' wii.d. The vessel were in si di-fof I'mv five times a day. They behev.- eai aiiotii.r, an 1 it could still be e.-n that the White Star liner was gamin!.' ,,n ,,.r rival" On the w.-oiid dav the W hite Star steamship made l'i.; m l s and tl. Citv of New York cover. .! 4t.. The Teutonic at the cud of tha second twenty four hours was a uttio ahea 1 of M,e City of New oi k, and then came a magnificent burst of speed. In the n. t twelit'. -four bonis siie reel.-. I off miles. or nearly twinty one and lu,-third miles an hour. The City of New j Yol k iiiH.l,, only -Is.) miles ou that day. The vess, Is v- re in sight of 1 each other all Satur. tv evening and I uutil early Suuday iuoruin. The Teutonic eoTcreU froaa Rohe't Point to Sandy Hook 2S06 wiles, and maio-tuim-il an average speed of 20 175 aiiota. After reaching Sandy H.iok it was necessary for her tu lay to for a short time until the tide llou.1 was over the la-, wheu she continued on her w ay to tu:irutine. The City of New ul so made her lcift rserl ou this trip, the olln-i:il time luiine; 5 dnys 22 hourH 7 minutes. Trefoils to tbia her record for thi western trip was 6 day 4 honrs and 17 min ute, or m little more than eight lioui':! slower than her last trip Not True. At a puMic reception in the Court House at Chambersluirjj on the even ing of August 14, Senator IMumater, was asked ly ii ei tired citizen, how he explained the charts Senator Kmery male Hainst him. Senator Dflamater replied. On April 4 last, during my camlidacy for the nomi nation, Lewis Kmerv. Jr., ma le oer tain charges reseeting my honor a a cir:.cii mid S- :iitor. I'util now f have refraineJ from making puhlic reply. Prior to mr nomination I da-rued the right to make my own contest in my on n war, a:id was con tent to rep'y fr my indication iij on my life long character and reputa tion, bu.it, up in ii very active profes sional and business career in North wt.stcrn I'eniisylTania. The. enthu siastic and unanimous ind irsement of my o u county, the. cordial sup poi t of a mnj' rity of the delegates el. cfe 1 from the country counties, the xceptiolially strong indorsement rit'.eiiK and imsiue men nf Phil adelphia, and finally, my uomiuatiou ly the HarrisVmrg Convention, all in the face of these un.leiiicd charges, had peemed to me sullicient answer. The piestiou now ad lressi-l to me implies that continued silence on my irt inav he mibiiiterprettrd lr cer tain g.jod citiv. -us whoso atliliatloiis are with the 11, publicau party. As the candidate of tha party, I cannot allow its interests t : e prejudiced in the estimation of hh citizen bv a ro- ftis-il to Miis ver ativiu luirv tuuchi'iEr nv personal and elVc-i-d interyritv. . . ' and I t:;ke tois occasion to ent or mv most lK.sii iv-, emphatic and udcouiy- ocal denial of each nnd evfrv cl.arg I'ff'i'Ml bv Senator Kiiu-rv. So that 1 m.tv be fuilv uzid- rst'iod and that, the I reril ouc-tions of tiio hour mav not be cliscured by ) re.iinliii growing lout d tl.ex- attack and that future reft rence to his subiect In iv be avoided I enter this denial "to all charges bv win 'tnsoever preferred which ,ssail my honor a a man or mv virtu- a a citi.m.'" A Gas Volcano. Wiio knows t!:.it natiir.il gs i not ciiuse of I'rirt lMinH!;e. volcano th V.. and 'vho kno.'.s tht it is not the "-7lr w, 1 v""'". " 1,,rn i' wort.i. a n. i wm M.ows tn-.t tee Hlirmmg ; m arii', stiti.'ns in Indiana is not the ' ' i -egiritiin z i'i "oe t u l. A despatc ' from ' SheibU y ville. Iadian i. las Jtmrsdiv savs: .M'.ica excitemrnt ( ...... ....... ...... " " KTI tirV-lOS OV.-r f HO 1-e.i.l iroi: t.r- ..I........ T : . l:. .. i At I -. ....... - . . . . . . . . . ... ' . . j . ,..o-io.. is o.so.viei mac i llliT whole t:eiL''ibor!.oo 1 m the vic:n-1 i ity ..f the v nn.' volcano is sat.ira'.-.'d 1 ' :"r-i sras an I nif soil is full fir 'ie cun run a crow bar into i th groiin I at any i'a'e nn ! ttin ht thu 'h it i ro.-e d fr th sod ,m vai pi antitiep. This wo;, d in brate t.at tm g fro,,, the gis wvll, has f.v.n ; l ,ts way lelow the limestone, an l in m. in v pi i"i s fractures in th stone i-ermit n toe- . . , . : cp. th. s,. I and gr..vel ,m-; . ,y .H-iow n.e siinnre 'i- ; I'UUU I'.IIIU II lffid4 H 'M"lIt? 1 1 lli IIMf I ,r T III. lMrl a," I isi - i i.t r I ii t ! vi iri. i i a i. . : i r of the ga , ' , V . - . , , i wens an ,.i .. ,-ing i-seu t.e MM,,,,, llilVt. rf,.,ntly be-n sold for Sl, rl ' 'ei o-.ow ll.f lllll'. STOTlf. 1 In Van T ir n township, ttret.ty. ! . ' ,. 1 V " ""-! .i::.::.. rv:, .vJr;? l- ..i...-i.. i.j ii.i.i. i.-t.i,ao'vi'ei ocio - . me s inersi rui ' liro ol -ton', i .... , ! Ai Tr.lTII VI. .d I'ir.iA till.ua iiM'v I ,n j . - ...., i oroKci, ir.io ,i.,,i, ,.. peop, ih.in.ljnA.I 1ia c-. . . . . ........ 1 "r" - ' " 'l "i- 1 i .- v o ....... v.1 iu7 "..CI. ;,.., ,h(. wlu Ml, re now ' the gas f,r fuel. using Ti:. wh ... . , . . ri.. who... community seems to be If. I Willi ti.A ...lrtihii... i a mn.l lu ,Tlt '.l .T- .e ... , , .w,,u :,mu",1I' , inhabitants are threatened with dis -'"" nr..a,ene;i wuii .us ; aster. No telling Imt th- bgutmg ; mat n,ela.cholv that can le remem of e. miteli mav IiIt.v two or i.K ' , , . . i ajtl.ree townsntpa into smtihercens T. ;.. ..1 .1. l .... l li. . , 131111-1 un :- aoij i ii.o. i ne on- ' ini !i oi g s inT t ti- noil, nuiro orjtur,. I . . . . ..,.. L . -. ........... ... - ' . 1 ' i-t u.c is i u i, i ui. ii!j7 i'i 'lis. x lie . Ti . . t : "Ural. .Iil.'lioil lU'lY let 1 o lis IO the advisability of sinking ga-i wells or i if eunk at al! whether other methods ........... U i l .1.: . .:... i.. .... . ... H.ll nir- T is reporte.l to- LjavVhar In.v.Wr- r. .stin.rcor. ..." : . 1 i i , . . istiiijjcorn bv ts; - M J' I" II O.I lersi II. ..CtvlUT , ,,.wn in the i-o,l a few feet in tl, (.ip:v nf . he Tlffano Sllch , noes tie vi- being the case the eitizenR will sonn have to abandon home and firesides. Queer Keliirion 1 here are many religious among the peoplw of the world, the l'lnl- a b lphia Keci.rd of last Wednesday. r":lkps mention ,,, t lie first Mohammedans that ever apiwire.l in l'hii.i lelplra. Their religious beliefs that if they are good they will go to Paradise when they die and have in numeiabh; wives. Th number of their hoiiris in heaven depends upon i lit ir Ivehavi. r on earth, and, there fore, they pray and call upon Allah at ,n ry opportunity. TilKY , At:r.V THrtR oUS BIT. 1IRK. The Isla'i ites are very particular al.ut th ir fo .d. They will not eat anvthing that has lieen killed or dress,-. 1 v an infidel. They have their o-.vu butcher on board. II is a very intelligent BeDg:Je, his name is Nure Monamad, and he is culled th butler." llis method of killing sheep, oxen and fowls is to cut their i of all goods kept in a first class throats, and then let thfrtn bleed to j drug store. PaE-H un-noss acci-bate-deatk. TLe meu are horrifi -d at tlic lt cMr..rM.ia. Purity of ingredi sight of lork, and they all love rice j ents guarautced. Th) patronage of and curry. j the public is respectfully solicited. Every new moon they make a hali- ! Democrat and ltegister building, day, dress up in fine clothes, and ! opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, Bridge march around the ship, chanting ! street. tf. passages from the Koran, and cab-1 - ing upon the lady moon to give them Sotei from Walker lets of wives. They are virtuous on j earth, and save themselves to have a j Politice runs h'rh with some. A gd time when they get to Paradise, p irty froui too vicinity of Center a queer belief terville s rcif-ing' rn the mountain All of them arefataliBiu, and Smily j ii, Frmav. Wlieve that when they get the Misses Mol!ie -.luiibeck and Anni straight tip from AlLib, by a violon ' Tandi retiuacd lust iljd iv from or otherwise, that they must die at j viidt to Snyucr cunlr, where the once. Any delay would subject them j former had visited her parents, to no end of trouble in the future I The picnic, Augnst 23, at LiOcnst life, Dd reduce the size of their ! Rnn. will be Leld in Mr. Wilson harem. Two m n received the mys (Iross' wcol. Many schools have tic message daring the vjyagr, and ! I eeu invited and we understand some they jumped overlioard. The others jare coming. lUe scnools will be ad envied them, a:id t iuught how they . Jiuu La t"' nr. by R-v J. P. iast be nij-.ying themselves. -J liuchner. Elhihn lienner, Kurj , and The Coal Otl Can Again. Iiedford Impiirer, August 8 : On Saturday, last, Mr. and Mrs. A. IX James, of lieinsburg, went to the .Met nod ist Episeop'd church to help arrange for a festival, leaving their o'desl laughter, Carrie, to take care of things nliout the house, nnd -Jtlo her little 2-yesr old sister. About . o'clock tunie went into the kitcheu to prepare for supper. She built a tire and finding it would rot burn, she at once resorted to the coal oil can, pouring the oil on the wood in the move. The oil ignited and the can exploded filling the room with fire, ller clothing cmght and tho nil int' I'm street in almost a solid sheet of tire, screaming and clapping her hands, the flames extending from tiire" to f mr feet above her head. The nfcighlors nn to her rescue, but before thev could get the blazing cl-itbing fioin her 6lin was s badly b'irnod that she onlv lived until Sii'i d:y evening aimut li) o'clock. The baby was not injured, a'though surrounded by fire, hut the mom and furniture was badly damaged. Tee house narrowly escape 1 destruc tion, j It seems strrrr t'nt these pad '. warnings are not heeded We will I venture prediction that Carrie had se-u her mo'uer or some older p.-- pi- than herself start fire with coai j oil. TO CO NS II M PT IVES The undvisigtied having been re st rcd to health bv simple means. after suffering for several yearn w ith a severe bmg nfleclioii, and that dread disease Consumption, is anx io.is to luake know n to his fellow suf ferers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will chenrfullv peii.t (free of charge) a copy of the per scription used, uhicli they will tind a sure cure or t unsttmplion, .ist'imi. OAirri, Hronckift, and ail throat and l:Ing .W-iWie5. , r tl v j,:. He hopes ail suffer-' r willtrv b:s n-medv us it is ni- I valuable. Those desiring the pre 1 ! script ion, which will cost them lioth- 1 nier, !Ui.t mav prove a Ij.essmg, wilj I. . . - -. t . u . , m i. -. . . . , . . . 1 1 f n r . 1 i ll ifLnn ' . ' " ' n.iatnsbiirg. Kings v..rL - County, New j OE.YER.fL .YEiVS JTE.VS. Ti e pe-ich crop in southern New T l 1 . 'rsy n is nL'en a ilisastrcus I:i'.tUre i this J easou. Orchard after orchard ,ia,;U,r,.lv ..l, fruit lu furn:s (,z.:Il rf ,irerV4S for tiie t sh a TirpiArri a f i 1 1 ... nirn. f,rs Th.) reason f .r this is said to i. ,i, . :i.i i ' .t i.i ei unit! niuiri entis.l xhr. trtK to l.K.ssom. wLicU was fol- loive I by bbghting froMs - ..... BlUlCj .-1- li I -.. lrsi-v arms :ir very vuiuao.e. ! ive. .art.e n r rn' msts'ic t rt turns. In a s f irm 'that had i limn b e. . '.oiioiit lor yj.iHhi fare vears I 0 UU 1 1 '3 " a..'.i'Ou'is x'tn.j on 1 de.a of there t-v., and s. .me of t n fnrmers are Uol ling itati.,nof ntiUa e.l increase in values. 1 a... ic ti.. 1 ..'0', - X ll-r nui'MlKMi .. . ' i.r.-tstur.: is almost destroved h. Where onlv a fw davs . - - . , .l ... c-J. Li iho. Wlls cuufidenily exected the crop is ' ... ..V'lklA l 11.T ITIllUll 1I1U, anJ what wue:lt clianeeil to . . . f Might has Un leateu down by Wis- terous weather. The outlook is the . ' o tn'iu ' e.i3 l.nsi.. .vi... i. n ,i i i:.:.. . " "r"' oisiui- iruishetl looking genllemau ov:r That s a fiamiaer resort hotel keener." "And that shabby lo. Ling person" "That's an ex-millionaire who used to stay at the hotel." St Joseph News. Dl-blix, August 13. The Irish Times mis that the Swinford Board of Guardians has pr.ssed a resolution utatiug that the potato crop in that section will not yield a fourth of the average crop of the past ten years. k Tour Trlend" A boat It. Your distressing cough can lie cur ed. V knrv it because Kemp's Halsaru within the past few years has cured so many coughs and colds in this community. Its remarkable sn'e has leen won entirely bv its genuine merit. Ask some friend ' who has used it w hat he thinks of Kemp's lialsam. There is no medi- cine so pure, none no effective. Lar-'O ln.ttles".10c and 1 at nil ,lrn.- I . " '"V ana L Rt ail drug gists. tf. : A Spring Medicine. The druggists claim that jieople call daily for the now cure for con stipation and sick headache, discov ered by Dr. Silas Lane while in the U x ky mountains, It is said to le ( ll-i.ir. .1. ry.mA I . . . 4 1 ! i'f.i'. t,i-n ei y.t icitL icme.iy in the far west for th-ise complaints) combined with simple herbs, and is madefor use by jxiuring on lioiling water to draw out the strength It sells at 40 cuts a package and is called Lane's Family Medicine- tf. XEW DRl'G STORE. jl'. Ceawtobd, Pharmacist, has openetl a new tlmsr store in llif. flintown and has in tock a full line In the county of Kent hops, lny I '.'&r ' l). Z 4 aud fi nit are much ilamaged by gales ' r ..'i fe-? -jtj ITv V of wind, and accounts for other parts ! r,P" yf j- r:J. of Kngland ieak of very poor crops Lft t-J Llx '.L Ld m jiruspi ct. :iif:ri. 1 Le pal:ic ii;fgeneral are in ited. We anticipata a i leasant tine. Tboinpsoiitown Cornet Band will furnih the music. Bes Xox. Sew Trans-Continental Iloute via cincuio, ::ii.-.vai;kix ST. kux anp xor.Tftr.x n.Tnr EAn.r.oDs. Through Pullman Sleepii g Car haves Chici-o laily at .r::50 P M. I-Vr St. I'.iul and Minneapolis. " Farg.i, North Dakota. ' Helen and liufte. .l nt inn. 44 The. Yelhvrrstono Park. Spok iii' Fulls and Tacoma. Porthmd, () iron. Ik-st lioiitis to Seatil and all North Pacific Const points. The scenje lire fi California, vi Pcrtlati i and S ia-t:i Uout". Tickets oti s -d-t everywhere. For in formation apply to any agent, or Ril-ress A. V 11. jA.-.PENTi:it. liei. eral P: ssetiger Agent, ('hiciiL'o, 111. Oct 10, '-. SCOTTS Of Pur Cod Liver Oil and HYFOPHSSP.HITES of Lime and Soda Is end"rel an1 rrptrrlhe-l tr lrdlnit I hj-lrlna because b,.:u mo fol I.ierr tlit nJ ll)tlthaphit-B ara tho rw. .cnlrol igentt Id tliecuroot Consumption. Is Is a f alatable as cillk. Scott's Emulsion m im irtrndrrfMl f lh i.rtrrf. It im thm Mft imlv tor CONSOMPTIOri, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting- Dis siaea. Chronic Convhm and Calda. Ask for Scott's tmulslou and tojte nooiber.: This standard brand td tilu'' j tobacco is acknowledged to be ... . . ct -t,,.. t-,,-,... tv " .. iov r-,-- c piece for the money in the mar ket. I Intro tin tng en each lump. Its extensive sale for many years hn established its reputation. here is nothing better. Try it. "or sale by dealers and grocers. ATLAS ENGINE VGRKS. INDIANAPCL'5. r:D. :!' pll-.m x,t :xr. C1.-1 .: i..-vo i". "i;;. turn Mvn. I i!F.r A l: Min'C V. f!--?-. I v;-i.iiAjrf rv rt:.'.'' i - ;i:C i:r.l'-p. rvT2?- '.s;s 1.-- s::. : ;..n;.i".. '.. i tor riot n.iv.- rf -. leiy: z v i: .... rcr..!r: Lr!"-a.-vEt.s sii.li:"i:nr i. iiu. . el ru Jt-!M-u- l:c-ini;v. ,:-. Kr-' s B"d ,'.; O..". -. I re;, yi rjth.ai..- a tri::!, it l'.U CU.'O OS. . J.;r3 Consumption Surely Cured. Io TaM ZoIT": inform your raadara thatlhswaposlUTarBiMdyfortheaboTenained dimsns. Bj its tamely use thousands of hoptiua bars bera permsnently oured. I shall be clad j to sand two bottles of my remedy FK to any of j your readers who bar consumption if thsy will send me their Express and P. O. address, nespoct ; fully. T. A. aUX-CM. at. C., 101 1'earl St.. . Y. 1 0iIGaCETTOOLLEOE caoinc school or BBSlHESSiSHORTHIHD i-;: i;i;.7i7ul .jrilrcltiral trtTiTtte ftarqakar's bis&darS Lsias aad baw mils. r,"-e.PI Addrcsa A. B. r ABftCUAB S05. Ick, tt, EHULSNTC s. ' wv,:wui.. -5. Vim m mm M AisZ'.-. ?t:jS Z.HO FOR OUK CATai.OCUC9 PrU-S t M A . M . .m SEE MY ''S3vrSv SPONGE? Sir SHINE your BhoM witrt WOLFF'S acme: BLACKING ONCE A WEEK! Other days wasM them clAan witK SPCNGE AMD WATER. EVERY Housewif EVERY Counting Room. EVEKY Carriaga Owrier EVERY Thrifty Mechanic EVERY Body able to hold a brush SBODXO TJSB neT rnimh tha MM u. Itai m SBT-acoee I rim WOLFF a. gAHDOLPH, Philadelphia. I took Cold, I took Sick. I TOOK I take My Meals, I take My Rest, AND 1 AM VIGOROUS F.NOl'CK TO TAKK ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANTS ON ; Ct-llin? frtt loo, for Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hvpophosphitesof Limeand Soda N"or ONLY Cl-RKIl MY IlK'ip- iiit Coiimumptioii but ulilt KK IP, AND IS M)V rUTI ING 1 FLESH ON MY BONES AT THE RATE OF A FOUND A DAY. I TAKE IT JUST AS EASILY AS I DO MILK." such testimony is nothing new. scott's emi i sion is imhn'g wonders daily. Take no other. NO ISiOZ 0? THIS! & i.-rv n J Rllblw-r les i:' Tiner.rrforfnl.lj tight, t'.U tilu-n j.:i. .-T t'." i ' rl. Tu reiueily t!ns v. i- liif- tii;i.i.i:s i .i r.Ui.-b.n ofTr a l..? v. ri. IV. i:. r-f lirietl witn I ... ;- r. T;.i . i - iti.il .rovei::s I. .- l .-.. !' ;. ii..: -il. '. r.'.i f.-r tiie : o!, S! tcr . r-.p'- : s? rJTC r?S " .-:'. v. ...o-.'. '.-.' :. 1 !: '.:-:.! in tn-lu. -y i V'HIl.rii! r. Vna I'.j'.-s !is-'V,,.- . j f r . i f c-vi! ,.. r.- '. V :i' , ro HTCHt '-:: Tl.E skv. . 'R i;:sthT -i Vl:: "a 1 :ii i z fl reet, PXILAOSLPHJA. TO WEAK Baffrtnng from th ffeta of youthful errora, rly decay, wMtliig ve&LouM, lost manhood, etc.. I will Bend a, lo&rl treauae fel4l containing full particular for boin cure, FREE of rbarge. A pWndid g&edical work ; ihould its read ty very man vho is serrotu and dobilitabed. Addresa. Prof, F Cm FOVriXB, Moodua, ConiU- -; .f; .1., '.. rv-: 1 V -e The greatest iir-ptwcment in Corsets dx-.ring the past twenty years is the use of CoraJine in the jilace of horn or v.halelxine. It is used in p.U of Dr. M'arner's Corsets and in no otiers. The advantages of Coralins over horn or w haleixme are that it does not lecome set like whalcLone, and it is more flexi ble and more durable. Dr. Warner's Coraline Corsets are made in twenty-four differ ent sty les, fitting every variety of figures thin, medium, stout, long waists and short waists. Sold everywhere. WARNER BROS., Mfrs, New York and Chicago. M-fF AS ( DID V ST. V aecoesa. w.o. araiej eta a Mrs, ruaniTwnc f W.u. trus Tiawas i ' Mti. avAtH ..un aim .m I ma . SGOTrS EHLSSOLh! SSUsXKhd r-ALE V A LUA BLI'illKAL ESTATE. Rnirtueol in rdr f ha Conrt of Coramon Fleas of Juniata Coantj. issued to me on the lUtn aay oi .. Asuignee el Samuel U. Pellman of the Til Ur.e of Kiehtield, Juniata countT. rn,, U1 sell by public Tcodue or outeiy, at the premises, on STERDAT, THE 80TH DAY Or W A. D.,1800, at 1 o'clock P. M.. of said day, conuuenc inp at Irtct No. 1, near the village el Kicn. field. The following valuable real etate . . . i a truil ef Isnd nitnate in Uoproe inin.'hiD. Juniata Co.. Pa , bounded on the north by lands of Marshall Shellenberfrer and Chiistiau S. Snvdcr; on the eat by lauds ol Solomon fhelleubr -r ; tin the aouth by lands of Simon Luver, and on tbe est ly lantls of Abraham Honaer, coDiaiiiine EIGIITlf-SIX ACRES, more or ies, bariris; thereon erected a Jrsuie Bank Brn, Stone and Brick Dwell ing Honae, and out-buildinps. Thm tract in all cleared, well improved and iu a hiKh state of culti vation. It is a geod farm. No. 2. A lot oi ground situate in the vil- Iurb ol Kiclin-iu, juniaia touuiv, r., bounded on the north by public roa-i lead ing from ifBiiitown to Seliniprove j on lie eM by lot of Jacob EJairis ; on the south by an alley, and on the west by lands ol Solomon itrajoui ua.m mnovu -i ci ed FRAME DWELLTNO HOUSE, and outbbiMinpi. No. S. A piece of land aituate in the : village of Kicbliuld, bounded on the nonh by an ailvv ; on the et bv lot of Jacob Harris ; on the south by land of John 11. Kine, and on the west by public road, lead, ing from Kiehtield to Millersto n. beir.g threo tou lots. These wilt be sold as a w hole or ,enrately lo suit purchasers. I TKRMS OF SALK 10 per cent, of the I purchase money to be paid on day ol sale ; ; twenty per cent, on con Urination of fie I isle by Ibe court ; ttiir'y percent, on the ; first day ot At ril 1!U, hen deed w ill le i deliver d and pOHsesrion piven, and lot ly ; per cent, on the first day oi April l!(2, tle I tcrri-d paymeiits lo tiear interest from tiie coutiriuation ol sale by the court and lo be i secured bv j Jilginetit. j JACOB I. YEKdER. .iattgnee. Announcements. The following scale of prices for an nouncements has been mutually agreed ni on by the undersigned, and no deviation from the same will be made : Congress, $23 ; President Judge, $2 ' Senate $10 ; Legislature, $7 ; Associate Judge, Prothonotary, Kegis'er and Record er, Sheriff aDd County Treasurer, each, $"i ; Commissioner ami District Attorney, eacii, $3 ; Jury Commissioner and Auditor, each, $1. All additional communications recom mending candidates will be charged 1ft cents jer liue. Money in all cases to be paid 1 ADVANCE. Wm. M. ALLISON', Kditor Juniata Herald. B. K. SCHWF.IER, Editor Sentinel and Kepi blica.s. CONGRESS. We are authorized to announce Louis K. Ajkinsnn ki a candidate tor Congress, sub. ject til Republican rules. A5KMBLY. Ki.itc r Sfntinil andKepi-blica : An nei i ce that W ni. Hertzler ci V'ott Roya is . candirla-e lor Ibe nomination ol A" s. nilily nun Irom Juniata Mr. ilerizler is the resent meinber, and his record com mends itself t- surh a decree that it seems like a iiii.tiike not to return him to the Slate i.e pi.-daliire. PORT KOYAL. PROTHONOTARY. Editor Sentinel ajd Rkpi bdicax : At tbe r-.uest of many trieoiis, I ash you: Please announce my name as a candidate lor the oftlee of Prothonotary, subject to the iiaaeM ol Ibe Republican parly in Jun iata conn'y. 11 I receive the nomination and am elected I will try to please the peo ple whom I could serve in tbe duties of the office. OLIVER C. DIFFENDERFER. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. TriTor t hf Sr.NTisrL am. Rrrt'BLi l AS ; 113 nlinfilli'.. lli.i tl'.lllff Oi Crlah Slii:m:.n l pplaws lownsl.ip as a ra:il ilsit t'.r ih cttie of Coniry C'.iiiiiiissiii.T. Mr. Shii'iian rsnks ani'.npr t lie best cinns in Ilit comitv. He is al.ie and taonrst. He has al-.s brn in Hi. Ir.nit for fhe 8(1-vani-i innit ot Ins j.sriv riucil.s, and ner--r t-1. rif I li.n lh.prr!.l of the '.'.n:t in mI atlrfirs are at stake He is the kind of a n. an t nominate at the i.rim.r election, and the kind of a man tli ih.m.o'.; will glad Iv vote tor and elect to tli otli.-e in No. :f tuber. OKI-AWARE. Kmtor Ffstixfl awd Republican: Fl-sse annonriee to tho Hej.iil.li.-an toi.ts .l Junista eAiinty tt.e name ol Wni. B. Mc Cali.in ol Millord towi ship as a candidate for County Commissioner. Mr. McCatian j tins l.osts ol Iriends He is a larmer, a poo .1 citizen, as a sf.ldi.-r, is a rf.iiil.nt man, sr.d is a tyoical American, wlin will Mil 1 lie oflice with credit to himself and ti- delitT to tliej ublic generallT. j M1I.FOKD. ! Mr. Kmtor : At the request of numer ous niei .'s i:d cit7..'t.s ol Juniata. I pre sent m s.-li to the consideration ot the Ke- ui'lieatis for renominiitioti lor the oltice ot ' l''Uiity Coinmissioncr, subj-ot to K. ubli- j can tisanes. My ast administration of trie j olllce Is a guaranty of what my tntnro ac- ! lion will be, it !;ivored by a re-nomination nnd re-e!:tion. FKANCIS HOWEK. Kkitor Sestisfi and Kepi bi.ican : OesrSir: The county poverntuent which is !dgd in the board ol Conntv Comiuis sionets, is of more imriortance in times of I cace to the people of the county than the I prnersl porerouient and therefore the ! board of county commissioners should bet composed of honest and capable men, who wi l riischsrjrsi the affairs ol oliice tor the p. iirrai pood. With this ol jeot in view 1 would name J.-'eph Sieber of Kayelie township as a citizen ahulid intly .lliti.'d to lill the iinportsnt othce ol county com- j tnisfioner. Ills tioiuinaiiou at the primary ' election will nive the people generally au , c pportunity to elect a good man to (he im- ; portant otlice in November. i JUNIATA. Editor Sk.ntim.l ani Kipi blibaw : Pk-ase announce tbe name of W. Harry Moore, ol Wa'ker Twp.. as a candidate for nomination for County Commissioner, sub ject io Republican usages. Mr. Moore's re cord as a Soldier and Citizen is without blemish and he possesses all the qualifica tions Bfcessary totr.ake a pood and efficient officer having received within a lew voles of a majority thrto years ago, after Dot be ing able to canvass Ihe county en account ol sickness in his family, fnllv attests his claim lor the oflice. MIFFLINTOWN. May 1J, lfc90. Mr. Editor : Ph ase announce that I am a candidate for the nttie ,f Couutv .oiuunsaiuucr. suoj.ci IO tie pi 1)1 loan lulus. I If nominated and elected I pledge mys If to an etScirnt ai d economical adrainistra- ' t!on of couuty afl'airs in the interest f the lax-pay.rs. JOUN S. ML'SSER. Walker township, June 24, 18(i. COUNTY TREASURER. Editor of the StSTritEi. asd Kfpubli cjn Dear Sir : James J. McMuilin ot ! Tuscarora township has numerous fnenaa ! who desire to have him announced aa a can' ' d idate lor Ihe oliice of County Treasurer at tie Republican Primary Election, subject r to Ibe rules that govern the party, " , aatisfied that if he becomes The .t.nd.id bearer for that office, he will prove a tower ' ol strength before tbe people in old Tusca i rora and tbe upper end, and throughout the ' entire county at the November election! .. . .. - 1 . f . ,11-1 . .,1 11 Iru.. .n lie is a man i v...u. - a ...Mi,isM nnaliflcations and common sense views of financial alftira i touA KI1K A. Editor cr T" Juniata Sentinel Ann ReptBUOAS Dear Sir In conformity with lb roles of tbe Republican uarty lor prim ary nomination that all candidates for of fice must be publicly announced. I present the name ol Luke Davis of Wa ker town ship as a most suitable man tor theofliceot County Treasurer. Mr. Davis lives in the heaviest tax-paying township in the rountv, a township that has not been honored with a nomination for county otfiee in years. U has been a heavy lax-paer all bis lite, an economical citizen, a tiller of the soil, a soldier in the Union army almost three years, a member of the National (iiiard five vears, a goad citizen every war. who will prove himself an lliei.-nt county oflictr. If the people will do themselves .justice in electing bim. WALKER. Editor Sentinel and Republican : No man in this community has liie public confidence to a greater degree for honety of purposo and financial integrity than Frederick Kspenf cbade, and lor that reason he is one ol the fittest men in the couutv for official position, theretoro I present him as a candidate tor the primary nomination for the oflice ol County Treasurer. He has not been an office seeker and lor that reason will be acceptable to a large majori ty of people. His extensive acquaintance which has been acquired throughout the county by dilligent attention to business will make him invincible belore the people in November. MIFFLINTOWN. Editor Sentinel and Republican . Dear Sir : John F. Ehreiizeller ot Favcttc township, may i ot ba known pervmully to every man in the county, but wherever h: is known his name when mentioned in con nection with the nomination lor the otlice of County Tieasiirer, inspires confidence. He is a dijh ol the people and resides in the banner district of tbe couuty. The eyes of all Juniata are turned upon Fayette at election time. Considering the personal qualities of Mr. Ehreiizeller and the dis trict in which he lives his nomination at tbe primary would ! most timely and bis election assured io November. FAYETTE. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Editor op Sentinel and Republican : Piease announce thtf Dame ol J. Frank Sloner as a candidate for District Attorney. Mr. St oner is weil qualified to discharge the duties ot the oflice. and in Ins hands the interests ot the Commonwealth would be carelully guarded. MIFFLINTOWN. COUNTY CHAIRMAN. Editor Sentinel and Republican . Dear Sir.- I .ease auuoiiiice Calvin B. H orning ot Miltlintown as a caud:lt; lor chairman ol the Republican Connlv Committee. Mr. Horning i un at. e orgtii'3'jr and will make an eliicieiil chairman. MIFFLINTOWN. At the earnest request of Republicans from all parts of the coimtv, I otl'cr mv. sell lor re eleation a Chairman of the County Committee. If elected my course in lliat oilier during the pist vear will be a pledge tor my future conduct. CARL F. KSPKNsfCHADE. MifttiutowE, June -f, lsvu. COUNTY AUDITOR. Pleas announce B. S. flr bill, of W:il ker. as a candidate for County Auditor, s.llject to Republican usages. WALKER. July 1, 1890. W. P. rHhani oi Spruce Hi. mide a good aii'l itor ami is worihy of re election. Let ns l ontinin- hitn in tbe fl:ee. . BKALE r.EI'REPENT ATI VE DELEGATE. Editor Sentinel and - Republican' Picuse armnnncp.Soloiiton G. Die"ssWx a cand idate for K. present;ilive Delegate io the St:iie Convention. .Mr. Dressirr is a rock ribbed Republican, an able man, wl o has worked many years for the cause, with out reward, except the consciousness of his own heart that he is ennased in a good cruise. Louis K. Atkissos. F. M. M. Pfbskll. 4TKI.1SOH A. ATTORNEYS -AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prom pt ly attended to. Officf On Main street, in place of resi dence of Louis K. Atkinson, Ksq., south ft Bridpe street. fOct2H, IWf. ii. r it ro r i: sc 1 1 w i: v i: k , ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MU FLINTOWN, PA. iT7-Office on Conn House. Fridge street, opposite John McLAUfiHMa. .Iosftii W. Knsvn l 1.41 Ollt.lX & STIIIEI., INSURANCE AGENTS, FORT ROY.1L, JUSlATji CO., t'jf. !I"Only reliable Companies represented. J.m. I, HS'.l-ly OR.II M Riwr' KI. DR. DAHWIN M.CRAWFORD, JQK. l. M. CRAWFORD &. SON. have formed a pu tnership for tiie iraclice ot M. dicine ai.d Iheir collatteral bmtu hes. Oliice at cod stai d, c. ri er ot Third and Op ange streets. M fltiut.iwn. l'a. One or both oi ihem wjli be ii.und at tlieir office at all limes, unless otherwise j ro: stssioi en cae..l. April 1st. l!l'i. rEXXs'VLVAXl.V. COLLEGE, (.elDNliur?, FtH'NOED IN L.ir2e Facui-y. Two lull courses ef st.i.ly Ciasslcal and Scieiititie. Spec? J courses in all de partments. Observatory, Laboratories ard new Oyuinasium. Three larjre buildiogs. Steam beat. Libraries 22.IHX) vol imes. Kxpenses lew. Department ol H-iene and Physical Culi ire in charge of an cx p. rienced physicisn. Accessible ". fre q"iit Kaiirosd Mains. Location on the BATTLFriKLn of nettvsburg most pleasant andhesiibv. ('It Kl'A It ATOK V lK IMRTJI i:T, in sepaiste tiuUUu.gs lor rtoys ai d yoniig men preparing lor busi ness or Co. le;a under special tare of the Principal aiil three assistants, :eidin with students in .he building. Fall term opens Sept. 4 h. ;fc9l. For Calaloines, address, H. W. McKN 1'illi', D. !., Ir. sidnt, or Rev. H. G. BI EIILEK, A. M-. PiiiiCipal. Gettysfiajg, Pa. J WISH -O STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can sTor toothache in less than five minutes ; no pain, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without by the use of a Huid apj lied to the pain, teeth aim gums; ntk Sanger. ThatDisesjed n m .br.own a Scnrv) ) ttit&53 ed auccossluliv and a cure case. wart .ran'ed in every ; Teeih Filled and warranted f-.r life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or, reuioddied, from $3.00 lo $U per set. Beautiful Gum Enameled Teet inserted at pi ices to suit all. All work warrauled to give perfect satis faction. I'eop'.e who have artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, aro especially invited I o call. TEr.issCajh. G. L,. DEFvR, Practical Dentist, Established is mifflintowh, Pa., is 1860. Oct. 14 '85. V floods. SUAIMKUGOOLte X.. 1 1 - - u.nu.e uintor lor niomh to come. Summer is j,e and to ton form to the cLan,! tiie Senior memLer of tV firm has just returned frorJ Ka.stern Markets, wJiore te lected with great ore the good, tfiat his many patrons favor DROP We have now filled shelves with Summer Goodg of all kinds. ()ur toiners have appreciated eiir efTorts to jrive them roc-lc . puit their purposes, and we believe that we are letter pre. pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite vou come nnd fee and Im ehVwP, in our dress goods department we have almost everything. Don't he backward, call for what you want. Shoes and Hoots, Our Ioot and Shoe De. partment is full in its assort ment, and you certainly can be suited in fit, quality and r)r'ice Whatever improvements have been added by th iniir.ui';ii:tur we have them all. an supply Mm Willi lout wear tor any in or out door serv ice. Or grocery Department never bvy We have on hand a lull lim 0l Fresh, l'lain and Fancy Also, the only full line m aUEEiSVAUE in the countv. Fverv house must have its full supply f Queens and Glassware, this is the store to call on for such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Kemeinber the pla e, Mais Sti.ekt. Oitukite C'ouht Ro;j;t, Itli HI inform. la j aV Oll. IINNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. i T I M K - T A l L K j On and arter Sunday M.-iy 11. lr, o;" thst stop at Milin will rnn ssfil'swit j " FASTWAPD. j HAFPtsnrno Aiyosxhiupim lirps , toora 1''v it 0 an . m.. Tyo.no S ii . rn , j Mount rni. n st r,..r.4 ti. m., N'.-n'on Fiimil. ! ten 7 Of I a. ni . VcVevtown 7.'J'I a. in.. I.tw i istnwn 7 45 a. .. Milford " .nja. in.. M!S: k.l2s.m.. Port Rival S.17 a. m-. M.nic. ,-2-1 a. m , Tnsct'ora X "J ia. m . V.n 'tyss'. 1' a. m.. Tnompsotitown . m., Dnr ard 8.42 - in., Millersfonn s.ls a. m, Newport 9, '10 a m.. arriving nt Harrihtirf Hl,-, a. in., and at Phi'.a iflphia, l,2.ip.m. Jsfta rMiORE Fxpbps leaves Alb ina'1ilT at 7.15 a. iu., arid stappir.g a all rpr:Ar stations brt .veen Aitoona and Harrihiirg. reaches Milfiin at lli,l'5 a. in., Ilcrribb'irf 11. tO p. M., and arrives in Philadelphia at 3.1" p. m. Mail Train leaves Pittsbmg dily at 5.S! a. in., Aitoona at 2,oo p. in., e1 strip ping at aM regular stations arrives M M;ii nt 6-03 p. iu., Hrrisburg 7.0Wp. in., Phila-a.l.-lphia 1ii,j" p. m. Mail Express leaves Fittsbnrg at 1 OCpis. Aitoona i '2 p m ; Tyrone pni; Htot mgdnn 7 "7 p m ; Lewistow f- 4 1 p m ; Mil rim Hl'.l pm; Harrisburg lu4pia; Pbii .ielpbia 4 25 a in. I) at Express leaves Pittsburg at , 'J A. M.; Altooni ll..".() A. !.; Mliv In at Jiitltin at 2.H5 P. M.: arriv.i. a! llarns bmgat 3,2U P. M.; at Pii'.Udeli liia, fi. 33 P. M. Philadelphia Express will step at M'.iHis at II 37 p. in., when tl&pe.-'t WESTWARD. Fast Line leaves Phi.ide'.phia iaj;,r ' 11 40 a m; Harrisburg K V p in : M Sn 5 'KJ pm; Lewistown 5 2s p in; AHsn Tyll p m ; arr'ves at Pittsburg t 1 1 v pa Wat Pa ss FNI33R leaves f iaily at 4 30 a. m.; Harrisburc, i ! . i Ouncaimon, 8 54 a. in.; Ncw.rt, H a m.; Millerst.iwn, 40 a. in.; Th:uj ..i.tiL K 62 a. m.; Van ilvlie, 10 i ll a. iu Tncr ora, 11 111 a. nu; Mexico, 10 07 a m.; Port Royal, 10 13 a. m.; Viltiin, I" '1 i. m-l Mtltord, 10 2(i a. m ; Narrows, id : I a. ; Lewistowu, 10 4i a. in.; McVei t.iwn, 11 H a. m.; New ton Hamilton, 11 1 a. ra.; Ha tiimdon, 12 17 p. m.; Tyrone, 1 o7 p.m. Aitoona, I 45 p. in., ami stops at iiiM ;lt stations between Harrisburg And ASt.-cnAI Otstkr Express leaves Ibilaileii'b: Iy at 5 50 p. in., Harrisburg, 10 -it p. "-i Ktopp'.jg at Koekville, M irysville, Dtincn Ron, -'e port, Mi'.l.Tstowu, Tho:ni.vm;o, I'ort Koal,lmie at M;lilin, 11 5'. f. is.; A; tooua, 2 15 a. iu.,anl Piltslmr, ' Mail Train leaves PhiU.Mi.hia ! .tilv ' 7.(U a. in., Harrisluirg 11.20 a. in., Jirt, 12 14 p. in., MilHin 12.52 p. m., Wf pi- g at all regular statior.s I.et.iSP'B M and Aitoona reaches Aitowna at Z 4't p- mi l ittsburg 8.10 p. m. Altoona Accommodatiom Isarss Pif adelphia daily at 11 40 a. in., flarriturg at 4,10 p.m., Duncanoon 4.45 p. io., J"" port 5.12 p. iu., Millerstctwn 5.22 p- Thomjisontow n 5. ;4 p. in.. Vaiclyke ' p. m., Tusc arora 5.45 p. in., M.-x. -o F m., Port Royal 5, 2 p. in., Mi:ia t ni., Lcwistuwti .-' p. in.. VeVeitoa 'i 4 p. in., Nt-wion Hi union i ' '' V-HT.iitiii.-d.iii 7.10 p. in , Alt-noil : p- Prcific E.ipr.-ssl' ivrs ph. vie j . A i'2 i ......... s s p in; l.urnsburg . a ii. ; i".'' US a in; Newport 4 am; ui ; Lcvi.-Ioa n j n a in ; V. Vc;. t a. in ; Ml. 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