t ... BENNY MITCHELL KILLED Ati Es Fireman. Join Cawle, Se riously lajwei- By the 1-jrpbmon of Tluir Ewjint Jtt loir Ueoiydoirn fitrly Monday MornhiyXone of the Pamn tjiTH Injuria". Kiuriiuvr KlUlia Iioimrtt Mitch ell, known ly all railncul iiu-n as "lWnnv" Mitclall. was killoil ulMiiit two awl oiif-iuill' miles east of tlonriretown a few minutes ltefure 1 o'clock Moialav morning and his fire man, John Cawley, was seriously Aukkil. With engine 210i they wiwiHillinsr train No. '., lue hen &t li2 1 a. m., an.l were ninnin; a! tout fiutv-five miles ier hour as .... .1 they roniuled the eurve along ine liill ami mviveil the signal from wiiti'liinaii ('. X. Ormlorf to conn aliwul. Almost simiiltaneoiis with the. answer to the signal eaine ail ex plosion wliieh completely striel t!in N.iler IVoin its trimmings, tore t!ii! Ixiik r from its trueks and turn ing it eoniiletely aroiiiul end for end droM-l it over the river hank thirty feet from its trucks. The engineer and fireman wev Mown a.-ide while a pii'iv of something struck the watchman on the left leg, knocking him over the Iwnk and crippling him. The entire train with the exception ofthe hind truck of the rear car was derailed hut none f the jtassciigers were injured. The crew ami passengers immed iately hcgaii searching for the engi neer and fireman. The former was (blind in a tree alniut fitly feet up the hill from the railroad and the latter lx twee'ii the railroad and the river. .Mitchell was dead and Caw ley frightfully scahh-d. As soon as a train could lie sent down from lure the dead engineer and the two injured men were brought to town. Mitchell's IhkIv was taken to lloli erts' undertaking rooms and Cawley and Orendorf to the Mary M. I'uck cr hospital. After having his knee dressed the latter went home on Seashore express. Cawley, who is a son-in-law of Mr. mid Mrs. Sol. Urick, of this place, is resting as comfortably as could lie expected. Betiuy Mitchell was promoted to oiiirinecr in 18(57 and was the third widest engineer in the employ of the '!oninanv. lie lived at llar'risburjr where he has two daughters. Jl Soq' was killed tin the Philadelphia di vision u year or two ago . and his wife, died shortly afterward. He was a menilMT of the Brotherhood of Ijocomotive Kngineers and ofthe lielief. His ImhIv was taken to Ilarrisburg on Day express. Sun tmrij Item. Woman and Retorms. Tiie National American Woniun Sniffrage Association present this fall the third year in the Course of Study in Political Scieuce. In their announcement the Committee say : "Tho third year's work in Political Science contests of a study and dis cussion of Social Problems. The first year was devoted to tho study and analysis of tho Mechanism of the Govern meut. The second yeur's work was a study of Political Econ omy and an analysis of those great principles which underlie commerce, trado and property ; and an oppor tunity was given the student to be come familiar with the claims, pro and eon, of tho much vexed tariff and money questions. The third year is devoted to Sociology and en ters the realm of philanthrophy aud refoirn. So long an humanity exists, the Law ol Progress, which has devel oped our modern civilization from dLe barbarisms of the past, will not fail to operate; and unquestionably sockity will continue iu its erolution until it reaches a degree of idealism .beyoud the comprehension of our goiM.'ration. Social Progress is not Knotty ao unconscious and mechani cal obedience, to material force, but is flb well the natural response of the human mind to the appeals of lead ers of thought, who have possessed the intelligence to conceive, and the uoral courage to espouse a new truth. The reformer who perceived -,hat better conditions were possible and clearly foresaw the medium ibroogh which to accomplish the change has at all times been a power soeiety could not withstand. It has ostracised and persecuted, scoffed and jeered to no purpose; sooner or later the intelligence and justice of the people have compelled them to acf ept his cause. He may have died corned and hated, but a few rears, feneration, a century, has seen the truth he advocated triumphant Soeh have been the wonderful forces of evolution. What then, will the future bring forth t We discover grave faults in modern industrial, social and politi cal institutions ; not faults pointed out by the individual critic, but those which are universally conceuea. What changes will the future compel ; ..... a : to eradicate tnese naws ana oring; society nearer an ideal T Thousands j of thoughtful men and women, quick to feel the sense of duty of our (feneration to prosterity and luture civilization, have sought to answer this question and, in consequence, almost countless movements have been inaugurated which their found ers believe will one day produce a better and hieher order of things. The agitation, in its appeal to brain i and conscience, constitutes the law of progress of our generation. The mau and woman well grounded in the knowledge that there will come a time of better conditions and who feels a conscientious duty toward the future, will be slow to cast slurs upou any now idea which claims to offer a remedy for the preseut evil. Instead, he will give it cureful ex amination, and onlv after it has fail ed to pass the test of reason will he condemn it. It is in this spirit that a stud v of all Social Problems aud their proposed remedies should be appreciated. It should never be for gotten that tho aeitatiou of each and every one must, of necessary, he bnuehaal since the evils to be corrected are rarely imatiiuarv. aud public attention is at least called to their existence. Whether the par ticular remedy proposed is wise of foolish, the result of its discussion cannot fail to arouse the public con science to a more active seuse of its duty, uud it is therefore entitled to respect. It must be remembered that the Association is itself non partisan reform body representing only one proposed change. In no sense does it espouse any of the so lutions proposed for the Social Prob lems to which it invites attention. The announcement giving the list of books required, twenty topics for discussion, with references, and a list of subjects for Dublio meeting. oan be had free by applying to Mrs. Carrie cuapmau iatt, wi world Duildiug, New York City. Fres Fairy Tales. Send your name and address to the X. K. Fairbunk Company, Chi cago, St. Louis, New York, Jioston Philadelphia or Pittsburg, and you will receive, by return mail, free of charge, a beautiful booklet, entitled 'Fairy Tale,' handsomely illustrat ed" in color." Mention the Post. C. 11. Spangler moved his saw mill and fixtures to Franklin coun ty where he and his partnei pur chased a large tract of timberlam!. Mr Spangler is a sterling citizen and un aggressive business nan and we are sorry to loose him as a citizen of this brough. Last Sunday morning tlw house of Uriah Howell narrowly escajed Ining burned to the ground, having kindled n fire in a stove that had not Urn used during the summer. Some cloth hanging on or near the piM caught fire, but unextinguish ed before tloiiig much damage. Paxtoiirille vwrcHjmudeiit to Free binj Courier. The Telephone will Ik; ready for operation by Oct. 1st. The Selins grove exchange was completed last week and will Ik; ojierated by An nie Kantner. The Middleburg ex change was completed Wednesday and will lie attended by Margaret Ilolciidcr. The Sunbury connections were made Tuesday and Wedncs-' day. The Republican Standing Com mittee met on Saturday and decided to run a eaniKiigu 011 a quiet hunt for votes. The enudidatos were as sessed to jKiy the expenses of the campaign, ueo. Y . agenseller, T. A. Wagner and 13. F. Arlxnmst were appointed a committee to draft rub's for the government of the Standing Committee and the reirula- tion of primary elections. Commit tee adjourned to meet Oct. 19th. Mr. Carbon Seebold, the well known proprietor ofthe Washing ton House, Middleburgh, was in towu on business last Monday. Mr. Seebold has now one of the finest hotels iu Central Pennsylvania. Tho house is fitted up with the most modern improvements and the lat est conveniences. The tables are provided with the best viands of the season, and the rooms equipped with the most comfortable beds and with elegant designs, of furniture aud decoration. .Those persons at tending court, or visiting Middle burg uHn any other occasion should stop at the Washington House for first class accommodation at very reasoable rates. JearW. ; Among those whom we . have learned attended the Kratzerville picnic from here are : George Has singer and Misj Maine Stetler, Dr. A. J. Herman and Miss Lillian Stetler, Jacob Stahlneekcr and Miss Naomi Schoeh, M. K.; Hassinger and wife, Harry Gutelius, Lawreuoe Stetler, Jolui Stahlneeker," Misses Wittenmver and Martha Goldy, Sheriff P. S. Uitter. Miss Dollie Hottenstein and the Misses Bolc.i- der. 1876 Climax Brandy. From grape wine, ban, by It extreme age and constant care while In unlfoira temperature and pure, sweet atmosphere ot storage bouses for lourteen years, become a rival of Ota Hennessy and other brands 01 Cognac Brandy, and much lower In price and preferred by ibe physicians tt Fhlla.. New York and other cities. Buy It of druggists. A NEW TSIUMPH- Tli IrrHltHl Conranipllea C'n b (urea. T. sineuin. the Krenl. i'hnmlat and Scientist. wii wnd 10 SunVrein. Three Free Bottle of II 1h Newly Discovered Keniediea to cure lon- Bumpllou ami ui: Lung 1 roubles. Nothing could be fairer, more phllantrople or carry more )y to the alHlcled. than the gener ous otTer or the honored and dlHilngiihjhedibem Ixt. T. A. Slocum, M. C, of New York )lly. He has dlneoverei' a reliable and anwilutecure for couHunipilon. and all bronchial, throat, lung and cheat (llxenses. catarrhal affections, general decline ai.d weakness, loan of Head and all con ditions of wanting away, and to make its great merits known, will send three tree bottles of bis newly discovered remedies to any afflicted read of the 1'ost. Already bis "new scientific system of medi cine" has permanent Iv cur- d thousunds of ap-pa-ently hopeless cssei. The Doctor considers It. not onlv bis profes sional, but his religions duty a duty wblch he ownes to suffering humanity do donate bis In fallible cure. lie has provided the "dreaded consumption" to be a curable dltea e beyond a doubt.. In any climate, and has on Die In his American und Kurouesn lalxiralortes thousands of ' heartrelt testimonials or gratitude" from those beuedtusl and cured, In all parts of the world. Caun lml and pulmonary troubles lead to eon sumpUou, and consumption, uninterrupted, means speedy and certain death. Don't delay until It Is too late, simply write T. A. Slooimi. M. C , W line street, New York, giving express and pustofllce address, and the free medicine will be promptly sent. Please tell the Doctor you saw his offer In tbe post. : Oot ainrsai - Congresaman (at home, among bit constituents) Gentlemen and fellow citizens! I want you to' tell tarn what In your opinion this country moat needs I 1 The Crowd (with astonishing unanim ity) Shorter sessions of congressl N. Y. Weekly Aa Bur PiwaalM. "Didn't 1 aeo you pftehJnjr pennies with that little SproakU boy?" ' -Yea." "Well, don't you do It again. Do ion hear me?" ' ' J "Yea'm. I won't do It no mora.; H hain't got a cent left." Northweat Mag azine. . .' j Emmliy DlsTr4. Y'A "How could tbe judg tell whlVh woman that diamond ring belonged to?" ' . ! "He r.sked each separately to show Mm the ring, and then be gave it to tbe one who raid: 'It need cleaning aw fully.' "Chicago Beoord. Uod BnnsatlB. There's never a day that's ao aorgllfwot That Mary won't spatter through It . She's Just had a gift of a new "umbreU" With a Dresden handle to It. 1 -Chicago Journal A ISICFIL INVENTION. . : km JLtmwmf aaiwfr. -Tliera," said Mr. 44ekton"s wife. Ta gathered ever ao mauy luiwh rooms." "Have you?" responded her bua band. V 'Yea. Hera the are in this basket. What In this world are we going to do with tbemT" -Henrietta.' was the solemn reply, "if we eat some of these there will be no possibility of our doing anything in ibis world with tbe rest." Washington Slur. - ' Bst Uwt Ber. "You see. It was like this," b said In explaining bis courtship. "1 didn't let ber think for a minute that 1 wanted to get her." "Nor "Oh, dear, no; that wouldn't do at all." "Then what did you do?" "Why, 1 succeeded In making her think that there was a very large chance that she couldn't get me. and then, of course, no one else would suit her." "Ab! You hnd bad experience with women before." Chicago 1'oat. Eeoaomy. Young Husband Been shopping. Young Wife Yen. Young Husband JJeea economical? Young Wife So much so that I felt positively ashamed of myself. Young Husband Well, how mucn money have you left? Young Wife Oh. I buven't any money left, but you ought to see what bargains 1 got? N. Y. Truth. Nothing to Steal. New Fatlier-ln-lnw Well, sir, tbe cerenionv is over, and now that .vouare the husbuj.U of my dimghter I want to give you a little advice. What would you do if you huoiiIiI wake up some night and find burglars in tbe house'.' (jroom 1 should tell 1 hem thut my father-in-law forgot to give my wife u wedding dowry, and they'd go away. N. Y. Weekly. The Reason Why. Ilusbnnd (ancrllvl There are not man wives who would co off every nlirht and leave their husbands alone o with nobody but the servant in the house. Wife) feomnlaoentlvl I know that. but you seo 1 have every confidence in you, and am not a bit Jealous. N. X. Tribune. ,GTTi::3 Gtt " Erery expectant mother hat trying ordeal to faoa. If aba does not C lady s What's dat cage on yerface fer? Aru nnh Cn ge ? Why ter keep out de fowls, see? Chicago Inter Ocean. A Faraffost. Hall to the graduating girl; She's sweeter, far, than some; For while ahe speaks ahe talks no slang And chews no cbewlng gum. Washington Star. Homicidal. "Jones nnd Grymes are threatening to kill Ukerdck, and then murder each other." " "What ia the trouble about?" "Ukerdek met Urymes and called him Jones." Philadelphia Press. The Real Trouble. , "They say he is short in bis accounts, don't they?'V "That is what they say. but the fact is, he is short in his cosh." Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. After Lostfj Waltlas;. "But didn't yon take me for better or for worse?" "Yes; but things have coma to a point where I'm going to Insist on soma of the better." Chicago Journal. Onght to Kbow. Teacher Whnt makes you Insist. Willie, that 14 ounces make a pound? Willie I've helped pap 'tend grocery for two years, an I guess I orter know. Detroit Free Press. Beth Eatresses. "Orace belongs to the school of ex treme colorista." ' ( , ( "How no?" "6hr wears a red hat and yellow hoes." Cleveland ' Plain Dtatetv W. H. PALMER, WATERLOO. IOWA. 'Ssvsd From the Horrors of Nervous Pros tratlen" by Or. Miles' Nervine. a COUGH does not always Indicate consumption. Mr. W. II. Palmer, of 'Waterloo, Iowa, writes: "I was taken with a nervous stricture ot the bronchial tubes, which developed Into nervous pros tration, I was 30 weak I could not sit up. I got no sleep for days except when nnder the Influence of opiates. For four months I suf fered sgonlea and prayed that I might die and be st rest. One physician said I had tfJervinei Msnrw j consumption, for I bad a cough that gave me no rest. But a good old physician whose medicine had failed, advised me to use Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and I thank God that it has bright ened my days, lengthened my life and saved me from the horrors of nervous prostration." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Boole on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DB. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The underslirned having been restored to health bv slmnle means, after suffering for sev eral years Willi a severe lung affection, and t hat dread disease t'onnnmption. Is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To tho who desire It, he will cheerful- I) sand (free of charge) a copy or the prescript ion used, which they will find a sure cure for Con sumption, Alhin, Catarrh, llronchllla. and all throat slid lung Maladlrs. lie hopes all sufferers will try this remedy, as It Is Invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, sua may prove a messing, win please address tMO-lyr Brooklyn, New York get ready for it, there ia no' telling what may happen. Child-birth la full of uncertain tiee if Nature i not gives proper assistance. Mother's Friend la tbe best help you can use at this time. It is a liniment, and when regularly ap plied several months before babv cornea, - it makes the advent easy and nearly pain less. It relieves ana prevents morning sickness." relaxes the overstrained mus cles, relieves the distended feeling, short ens labor, makes recovery rapid ana cer tain without any dangerous after-effects. Mother's Friend is good for only one purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of danger and pain. ft dollar per bottle at sll drug stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. , Yi i 1. .nnt,inl.a VKln.hl. Infnpm.. C KM inJWBB,l.wiiw,,,i'". . " tlnn fnr women, will be sent to any addrsai upon appjicbiuu mi THE BKADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, Oa. mm T t4 nA m AGENTS Active Men to Wf UnieU ? sell our lire and tmrglnr- nroof safes on Commission. A good chance for men who thoroughly canvass their territory, and are Belling or nave soia agricul tural Implements, lightning rods, musical in struments and fruit trees- Exclusive territory given. Address, Tbe Barnes Safe & Lock '. nitsDurg, ra. v-is-in. Mlddleburff Unrket Corrected weekly by our merchants. Batter 'A Eees 16 Onions 25 Lard 8 Tallow 4 Chickens per lb 6 Turkevs 8 Biae 1 Shoulder 7 Bam 10 Wheat 85 Bye 88 Potatoes 40 Old Corn..... 80 Oats 81 Bran per 100 lba 00 Middlings " t 70 Cboo " ' 85 Flour per bbl.. 4.75 MM 6BEISE EST IN TH1 WOsUJk. Its wearing qaalttlsasrs unsurpassed, aetaslrf oatlaatlag two boxes of any other brand. Not affretsd by heat. tfOITTHI OINUTNB FOB BALK BY 0KALXB8 QDTHAUiTt Remember m Dead SELINSGltOVE .Jury List. TJat ist fhnJ IntnM ,t. andOourt osaarrer mksmoTC! Snyder coout lie as Oc. Te.!-,! OR.VSD JUUORtj. Name. UeoapHoc. Boweraos. flenrv hmur Blngainan. C K.. fariuer, Cbarlea, H. i.. laborer, ' Cbarlea, Jamea, tlnswlth, ' Doet.ler, D. H, UOurer, Dlehl, P. a laborer. rry.Lnanea, arnier, Uooa, John D. faruvr. Umbhu Aiuniiin. ttrmnr Ulll. j. H, farmer. anepp, p. 11., gentlemao. koth. Jamr. tmrit. Klosa, A. U., fanaer. noils, s. s , laoorer, Khamsune, W. A., laborer. HhymesUae, J. W., painter. ovw., r. u., larmer, oeeooid. Jacob, farmer, Snook. Charles, laborer, Hnyder, W. v.. painter, fnvnen J. O.. gantleinan, Wagner, B. F., sawyer, Wluner.D. U., farmer, PETIT JURORS Aursnd. II: 9., farmer, A pp. Ueorge N.. fanner, Aurand, James, undertuker, A pp. Solomon, farmer, Arbogsst, TboDua. farmer. ouseiess, j. j rsrmr, Hrunner. Kllaa. farmer. Baker. Knoch. furinor. Bachmsn. Prank Oronse, Win, K Inlmrer,' Oetx. Ueorga M., painter. tiei-sara. w. n., boatman. Hllblh, r. K,, farmer Uummel. Theo., farmer, Uaupt, Harvey, laborer, Harner, I). K.. laborer. Kllngler. l'eier. farmer, K reamer. PuHier, Shueinnker, Knepn, Joseph, lumberman, Klliik-ler. Kims. Isr.ner, K reamer, Jacob, farmer. Ludwlg. Jacob, clgarmaker. Miller, M. A., laborer, M lichen. J. J coauhinaker, Mcmli, ( M., geutleman, . Miller. Calvin, carpenirr. Minium, K. v., genileman. Martin Wlllimn. curpernvr, Housh J, M., fanner. K lunula, D. T., gentleman, HUelley. W. 1., farmer, 8nook, E. a., larmer, Seliroyer. it. 8 merchant, Hhamluinli lhiinu r,M.u. Shirk. Samuel A., laborer, ' uii, 11. a., merciiaut, Troxel. Jonas, lariner. Tjoup, Samuel, laborer, lrlrlch, Levi, farmer, Walter, 8 S.. farmer, Weaver. Geo. W Inkeepor, Willis, James, farmer. wugner, ueo. laborer. MARBLE-YARD M. L. MILLER, - - Prop'r I keep constantly on hand and man ufacture to order all kinds of Marble and Granite Moists And Headstones ! Old Stones Cleaned and Bapalred. LOW PRICES 1 . LOW PRICES!! I have one of the best Marble Cut ters in the State and oousequeutly turn pat good work. Hytjouie and see my work & prices. Thankful for past favors I most re spectfully ask eontinuanee of same, M, L. MILLER WANTKD Trustworthy and Active gentle men or ladlea to travel for responsible, es tablished house In bnvder County. Monthly M.uO and expenses. Position steady. Kefer enoe. Knclose self-addressed stumped enve lope. The Dominion Company, Dept. Y, Chica go, Illinois, - (Ms-let ' To Care Constipation Soreve . Take Cascareta Candv Cathartic. lOenrKe. If C C. C. fall to cure, drutrgiata refund money Evervbody Says Bo. Cascarets Candv Catluu-tic, tlio most won dsi'f ul medical discovery of tlio age, pleas. ant and roli-eslung to tho losie, ui t gcniiy ami nositivel v on kiiluevs. liver and bowels. cleansing tlio entire system, dispel colds, euro hcuduolio, lover, naiutuiii rnnstipation and biliousness. Pleaso buy and try a box Of C. C. C. to-dny; 10, , Ml rents, bold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. A Nbort 4'at to Health. Ta trv tn cure eiinntlnntlnn hv tiiklnir nllls Is like going round In a circle. You will never reach the point sought, hut only get hark to tbe start ing point, a purreci natural laxative is nacons Celery King, the celebrated remedy for all nerve, blood, stomache, liver and kidney disease. It iwirnlHtea tne Ixiwelx. W. 11. SDaiiffler. Middle burgh ; M. Kolhrock. M. D., Ml. l'leasant Mills, win give you a sample package ti'ee. Large size ia ana wicib. NO MORE GREASY LAMPS. Can be Handled with Eld tiloTea. FOR BKYCUI AND CaRRIAGCX. No Grease. Ho Danger. Non-Explosive. If your dealer cannot supply yon, write te ROSE MANUFACTURING CO.. FAIPBHWBD 8PBQIALSJ1B8, Sn and 313 North Third street, PkiUssiphla, Fs. r.AlfTIflN! DosekSMhbnelsklsfssT vAU 1 1 VI! I sthK, sa the "NEVER0UT" la ihi ealy lama Ihal Is (tiiranlesd Is ittJvtly May W (sr swaet rsfundsd) that Is free ma (rsese, ysl Nraa ksrsssassd that Is ssssMsly aesistoslvs 1LEAR2M Svleiidkl oupoitenlty for yeong sasa. Bttsstlosj paying Rood salary Kurad, Addrasa FISK TEOZCRAPH SCCOOI Woodllng, Jacob, shoemaksr. Vimnir W u ... Zlmmermau,"lsaac, fa'rmer, KeailatM "rankl Jacks, SPfli t-ett Frauki pm . Prti Franki Cat Be, Selluru Jfest Hr,, MldiUi-ixir Bn 1 01 Mldilleere . H' Minn We,t Beai Weni Be, MlUilleii'ir, Ailal .,.''h'ln alnnKi, Muni sell.isgrc nnk Mmr l'-i West Bi-a, I'rankl HiiWi NellnsifM Mlililirvnt MMdlebur, Wafiii,Ki, Krankl Jiirki West Pn Miildlehi.-n West Hm "prl1 hellnsiou 'em Vi-BI IVl Wa.iUint .Mm, Prank SelltiKKrii aililnirt. Pn We Pei WashiDKt I'lil J KOISTKR'8 NOTICE8.-Notlce Is nereov J nin.HU'.at.tJ,e.,ol,owl,"f persons hi filed thplr Arlrnln Imtraui ii.. ..-.,(... ,u,.uf ............... u w. .j , iiiuiuiuu mm connrmat lon and allowance at the Court Uml - WWHVUWiH, MUIIU, w,i, ,( 13117, First and final account of HyivesKir Klnndel oi Union Twp., deceased. ' 1 First and final account of Alfred 8uechL ( I Snyder Co , Fa.. Iu the estate 01 Georire PrJ late of Washington Twp.. deceased, First and nnal account of Jacob and LmJ Zelber. executors of tbe ealate of Daniel ZeiM First and llnal account of Thomas A w.l ulmlnUHi.. A . i . - ........ ... .. "If ... .7 ' wiwimj ui Amena u. Wa late of Monn Two., deceased. First and final account of Oeorge Beif umui uunumu aim iruHt il certain real fund In the estate ot ou. LiinJ uuc ui npnug i wp decease i. i First and final aoconnt of aeorga BeaHl .t.,ov uw. v, .no vquil IH ousau A. bill Ui 31 West Beaver Two., deceasad. ' 1 First and final account of John 0. Ooss, tl omom ui nuiiam oioeiy, uei RnHhffTvn riuu..ul I 4NE HCNDRED AGENTS WAXTKnil Vni 30 days to sell Diglow'a Hoiucli Speeialties. We auarantsa frnra 2 in a H.,1 a day. None bu( those who mean buainoa J wiy. nenu a conn ana receive cireiiltn I samples auarcsa 1. v. uilXiKK, Oen. Mn., lierli, Fa. ; PENNSYLVANIA KAILR3A3. ci , a f i . . . oasDury s. ijewieiowii uivisioq In effect Nor 15, 189i. wasrwaao dis, statios. mht pm 4.87 4.84 iia i.ia 4.1H 4 111 4.U6 8.65 3 4tt 8.48 m 8.i!S .H8 8.17 8 14 8 10 i.O-i 2 61 as 102: lS.IKIi UAl 11.44 11.40 ll.iKli ll.HV U.lil 11 12 HM ilO.M '10.4.1! ) io. tW.85 !l.i3 j 10.17 1 10.05 A. 1, Lswlttown J. Main Street Lowlatowo Maltland Painter Shlndls Wanner Molllnre Hauli's Mlilt Adan.buig Bi'avertoan Banh-r MliMlaboigti MeUor Kreamer Pawilug Ssllnigrovo Ssllnsgror J. baaourv BUI '.a LSI ;.4.i i 7.4 7 M am 8.13 i.V 9.' tt.U tt.j" S M a HSi y.lKI il.OJ Traius leave Lew into wn Juuctioul 4 58 a w, 10 13 a m. 12.17 p m,5 27 n m,7 07 11 'I Altoona, Pittsburg and the Want. I For HalUiuure and Warhlnaton v3Sn 1 83. 4 . 1 m p m For I'hlladvlplila "JJ iornss3 as a m, tin i ss 4 43 aim invy Harrltburg 32 a m and 8 89 p m Philadelphia & Erie R R Divisioi NORTUEBN UENJUAL KAILB'Alj Trains leave Sunburv dallv axoent SaoiU 1 1 8.1 a in lor Willlamaport and Janan.lai(iu o l a in lor neueiontu ens anu ;i 0 4.1 a m lur Lock Hsven. Tyrone uu I Uk l I in n tn for HfflUrnnta Knn.i CalhttdaUUl I a p m lor itenovo and tiuiirs BUlun Inp IAlr ItuVAn Sundaf 8 18am lor trie and Uannnd..lrl v 4t a in lor imck Haven an l a v m I liamiport IU, m in.eil.alu. un1 11 a 7 Al t M H Htftam. 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