The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, September 30, 1897, Image 9
r BENNY MITCHELL KILLED And Eis Flnaaa, Joi Cawle;, Se riously Xajtirei By f7tf iloion of Their Kwjine Jitluir iieorydomx Rirly Monday yer Injnnd. Kiij;iinvr Klixlm IVniu-tt Mitch ell, known ly all railnwil m' iw "Uniiv" Mitchell, was killeil ulxmt two anil one-half miles cast of l!.H)rritoMi u few minutes U-fore 1 o'clock Moih1.iv morning anil his fire man, John Caw-ley, was seriously Avililctl. With cnirinc 210(5 they worciniU'ui; train No. !, h' here at 1:2 1 a. in., ami were running aloiit tortv-five miles imt hour as thov rouniliil the curve aloiijf nit hill :inl mrivctl the signal lrom watchman C. N. 'Ormlorf to come altciul. Almost simultaneous with the answer to the signal ciune anex jilosioii which completely striijM-l t!in toiler from its tiiniiiiinjr, tore the boiler from its trucks and tuni iiijr. it completely arounil eml for eml ilroHil it over the river bank thirty feet from its trucks. The engineer ami tireman wee blown aside while a piece of something struck the watchman on the left leg, knocking him over the lunik and crippling him. The entire train with the exception ofthe hind truck of the rear car was derailed but none ofthe jKissengers were injured. The crew and passengers immed iately begun searching lor the engi neer and tireman. The former was found in a tree aUmt fifty feet up the hill from the railroad and the Litter Ix'twecn the railroad and the river. Mitchell wasdead and Caw ley frightfully scalded. As soon as a train could le sent down from here the dead engineer and the two injured men were brought to town. Mitchell's ImkIv was taken to lloli erts' undertaking rooms and Caw ley and Orcmlorf to the Mary M. Pack er hospital. After having his knee dressed the latter went home on Seashore express. Cawley, who is a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Urick, of this place, is resting as jm lit 1 comloruiuly as coulu lie exported. Keiuiy Mitchell was promoted, to .engineer in lb(57 and was the uurd oldest engineer in the emfloyof the w ! 1 . 1 r . 1 company. ; jlc iivcu ai iiarrisuurg where he has two daugfiters.', !tSon was killed on the Philadelphia di vision u year or two ago and his wife died shortly afterward. lie was a incnilier of the IJrothcrhood of lioeomotive Engineers and ofthe Iielu-f. His IkhIv was taken to Harrishiirg on Day express. Sun burif Jlfiu. Woman and Reforms. Tiie National American Wouiun Sruftraire Association present this la!! tlio liiiru year in the Course of .Study in Political Science. In their announcement the Committee say : "Tho third rear's work in Political Science consist of a study and dis cussion of Social Problems. The first year was devoted to tho study and analysis of the Mechanism ofthe Government. The second yeur'B work was a study of Political Econ omy and an analysis of those great principles which underlie commerce, trade aud property ; and an oppor tunity was given the student to be come fnmiliar with the claims, pro and eon, of tho much vexed tariff aud money questions. The third year is devoted to Sociology and en tors the realm of philanthrophy aud refoim. So loug as humanity exists, the Law oi Progress, which has devel oped our modern civilization from dh barbarisms of the past, will not fail to operate ; and unquestionably society will continue iu its erolution until it reaches a degree of idealism ibeyoud the comprehension of our ;gonerutiou. Social Progress is not nboHy an unconscious and mechani cal obedience, to material force, but i as 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 through which to accomplish the cbaage has at all times been a power society could not withstand. It has ostracieed and persecuted, scoffed and jeered to no purpose ; sooner or later toe intelligence and justice of the people have compelled them to aceept his cause. He may have died corned and hated, but a few rears, a generation, a century, has seen tke truth he advocated triumphant. Sack have been the wonderful forces of evolution. What, then, will the future bring forth) We discover grave faults iu modern industrial, social and politi cal institutions ; not faults pointed out by the individual critic, but those which are universally conoeded. What changes will the future compel to eradicate these flaws and bring society nearer an ideal ! Thousand! of thoughtful men and women, quick to feel the sense of duty of our generation to prosterity and future civilization, have sought to auswer this question and, in consequence, almost countless movements have been inaugurated which their found ers believe will one day produce a better and higher order of things. The agitation, in its appeal to braiu and conscience, constitutes the law of progress of our generatton. The man aud 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 blurs upon any now idea which claims to offer a remedy for the present evil. Instead, he will give it careful ex amination, and only after it has fail ed to pass the test of reason will he condemn it. It is in this spirit that a studv of all Social Problems aud their proposed remedies should be appreciated. It should never be for gotten that the agitation of each aud every one must, of necessary, be beneficial since the evils to be corrected are rarely imaginary, aud public attenliou is at least called to their existence. Whether the par ticular remedy proposed is wise of foolish, i he result of its discussion cannot fail to arouse the public con science to a more active sense of its duty, aud 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 'or public meeting, oan be hud free by applying to Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, 107 World Buildiug, New York City. 'Trrt fairy Tale. Send your name and address to the N. k. iairbank Company, Chi cago, St. Louis, New York, .Boston 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 purtnei pur chased a large tract of timber land. Mr Spangler is a sterling citizen and an aggressive business nun and we are sorry to loose him as a citizen of this brough. Last Sunday morning tlie house of Uriah Howell narrowly cscajied In-ing burned to the ground, having kindled u fire in a stove that had not Ih-cii used during the summer. Suiic cloth hanging on or near the pipe caught fire, hut was extinguish ed before doing much damage. Pa.rtoiirilfc vorrcHpomJmt to Free bury Courier. The Telephone will le ready for operation by Oct. 1st. The Selins grove exchange was completed last week and will In; oiicratcd by An nie Kantner. The Middleburg ex change was completed Wednesday and will lie attended by Margaret Ilolcnder. The Sunbury connections were made Tuesday and Wlnes-J day. The Republican Standing Com mittee met on Saturday and decided to run a cunijciign on a quiet hunt for votes. The candidatas were as sessed to jKiy the expenses of the campaign. Geo. W. Wagenseller, T. A. Wagner and B. F. Arliogast were appointed a committee to draft rules for the government of the Standing Committee and the regula tion of primary elections. Commit tee adjourned to meet Oct. 19th. Mr. Carlxm Seebold, the well known proprietor ofthe Washing ton House, Middleburgh, was in town on business last Monday. Mr. Seebold has now one of the finest hotels in Central Pennsylvania. The 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 upon any other occasion should stop at the Washington House for first class accommodation at very reasoable rates. Hearld., v ' Among those whom we . have learned attended the Kratzerville picnic from here are : George Has singer and Miss Maine Stetler, Dr. A. J. Herman and Miss Lillian Stetler, Jacob Stahlnct-kcr and Miss i Naomi Schoch, M. K., Hassinger land wife, Harry Gutelius, LawTeuoe Stetler, John Stahlnceker, Misses Wittenmver and Martha Goldy, Sheriff P. S. Hitter, Miss Dollic Hottenstein and the Misses Bolcu der. 1876 Climax Brandy. From grapa wine, has, bjr Its extreme age and conbtant care while Id unlfta m temperature and pure, sweet atmosphere at storage booses for lourteen years, become s rival or toe Hennessy and other brands oi Coauac Brand;, and much lower in price and preferred by (be physician Phtln.. New York and other cities. Buy It of druggists. A NEWTillUMPH- The OrrMtlril 4'onntimpliaa ' fce (no. T. A. Slonmn, the ilrest "'hcrnlat snd Scientist, w n wtid Sufferers. Three free Bottles of IIIh Newly Discovered Ketuedles to Cure Con sumption ami uK Lung 1 roubles. Nothing oould lie fairer, more phllsntrople or carry more J..y to the anilcled, than the gener ous "tier or the honored aim distinguished them Inf. T. A. Slocuiu. M. C, ot New York Oily. Ho hag discovered a relliible and atwoluiecure for consumption, and all bronchial, throat, lung and chest diseases, catarrhal affections, Keoeral (leelliiHUi.d weakness, loxaof lleab ahd all con ditions of wiMttng awny, and to make lu great merit known, will aend three tree hnttlsaol bis newly discovered remedies to any aflllcted read of the Cost. Already his "new scientific system ot tnedl cine" hita perinaiiKUllv cur-d thousands of ap-pu-enllv hopeless eases. The Doctor considers It. not onlv bis profes sional, hut his rellifloiix duty a duty which he owne to HUlTurlnif humanity do donate bis lu tumble cure. He has provided the "dreaded consumption" to be a curable dlsea e boyoud a doubt. In any climate, and has on file In his American and Kiiropcan laboratories thousands of ' heartfelt testimonials of gratitude" from those benefitted and cured, in all parts of the world. t'aurrlml and pulmonary troubles lead to con sumption, and consumption, uninterrupted, menus speedy snd certs In destb. Don't delay until it. Is too late, simply write T. A. Slooniu. M. C , 98 line Street, New York, giving express and posiotTIc address, and the free medicine will be prompt ly sent. Please tell the Doctor you saw bis oiler lu the Pwr. ; Oof sim AaawvVb Congressman (at home, among his constituent) Gentlemen and fellow cltizensl I want you to' tell me what in your opinion this country most needs! The Crowd (with astonishing unanim ity) Shorter sessions of congress! N. Y. Weekly. ' ' Am Eaajr Fro !. "Didn't I see you pitching pennies with that little SpraakU boy?" -Yes." : "Well, don't you do It again. Do you hear me?" "Yes'm. I won't do it no mora.! He hain't got a cent left," Northwest Mag azine. " ' ." i CauiUr DUwarrwr. '-'.v "How could the judge tell whM woman that diamond ring belonged to?" "Ha r.fked each separately to show liim the ring, and then be guve It to the one who raid: 'It needs cleaning aw fully.' "Chicago Record. ! Good aa Saoahlao. . There's never a day that's so sonrlly wet That Mary won't spatter through It . She's just had a gift of a new "umbreU" With a Dresden handle to It ' Chicago Journal A ISKFIL INVENTION. Gladys What's dat cage on yerface fer? Arunah Cage? Why ter keep out da fowls, see? Chicago Inter Ocean. A Parai-oa. Hall to the graduating girt; She's sweeter, far, than some; For while ahe speaks she talks no slang And chews no chewing gum. Washington Star. Homicidal "Jones and Grymes are threatening to kill Ukcrdck, and then murder each other." " "What is the trouble about?" "Ukerdek met Urymee and called him Jones." Philadelphia Press. The Real Trouble. , "They any he is short in his accounts, don't they?' "That is what they say. but the fact is. he Is short in his cash." Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. After Loa WaltlBsj. "But didn't you take me for better or for worse?" "Yes; but things have come to a point where I'm going to insist on some of tho better." Chicago Journal Onsjht to Kaow. Teacher Wbnt makes you insist.. Willie, that 14 ounces make a pound? Willie I've helped pap 'tend grocery for two years, an' 1 guess I orter know. Detroit Free Press. Beth Eatress ' "Grace belongs to the school of ex treme colorista." ,, 'Howsor . ' "She wears a red hat and allow hoes." Cleveland Plain Dealer. : - iiiss , . r Aa Aart Aaawrr. There," aald Mr. Mevktoo'e wile. Te gathered ever so many njnv rooms. "Bate you?" responded her hue band. . V -Yea. Bere they are in tbia basket. What In Ibis world are we going to do with tbemT" "Henrietta." waa the solemn rent. "if we eat some of these there will be no possibility of our doing anything in this world with the rest." Washington Sinr., , - - Bat ta U Her. 7Y0U see. it was like this," be aald in explaining bis courtship. "1 didn't let her think for a minute that I wanted to get her." ".No?" "Oh, dear, no; that wouldn't do at alL" "Then what did you do?" "Why, I succeeded in making kerf think that there was a very large cbance that she couldn't get me, and then, of course, no one else would suit ber." "Ah! You hnd had experience with women before." Chicago Post. Kconotnr. Young Husband IW-en shopping. Young Wife Yea, Young flusband Ueea economical? . Young Wife Mo much so that I felt positively ashamed of myself. Young Husband Weil, bow much 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. Kothlnar to Steal. New Father-in-law Well. sir. the ceremony Is over, and now that you are the busl)ii;.il of my daughter I want to give you a little advice. What would you do if you should wake up some ulght and find burglars in the house? Groom 1 should tell them thut my falher-ln-law forgot to give my wife u wedding dowry, and they'd go away. N. Y. Weekly. The Reason Why. Husband (angrily) There are not many wives who would go off every night and leave their husbands alone with nobody but the aervant in the house. Wife (complacently) I know that, but you see I have every confidence In you, and am not a bit jealous. If. X. Tribune. amis r-?nr-t . Every expectant mother hss a trying ordeal to face. If she does Dot it a iTy . I -J u W. H. PALMER, WATERLOO, IOWA. "Saved From the Horrors of Nerveus Pros tration" by Dr. Miles' Nervine, TW COUGH does not always Indicate 4 consumption. Mr. W. II. Palmer, of "Watorloo, Iowa, writes: "I was taken with a norvous 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 under the Influence of opiates. For four months I suf fered agonies and prayed that I might die and be at rest. One physician said I had consumption, for I had s cough that gave me no rest. But a good old physician whose medicine had failed, advised me to use Dr. Miles' Bestoratlve Nervine and I thank God tbat it has bright ened my days, lengthened my life and saved me from the horrors of nervous prostration." Dr. Miles' Bemedles are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DB. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, lad. A MM' Eriervinel f- RMtOTM i VHeahh TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, after suffering for sev eral years with a severe lung affection, and tbat dread disease CniMnmptlon, la anxious 10 make known to his fellow sufferers tun means of cure. To tboe who desire it, he will cheerful- 1 send (free of charge) a copy 01 the prescript ion used, which they will find a sure cure for Con sumption, Avtlnna, Catarrh, Bronchitis. ana an inroai ann tung luaianie. lie iiopesau sufferer will try this remedy, as It. la Invaluable. Those dealrlng the prescription, which will coat them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will piease snnress Bev. EDWARD A. WILSON, IMO-Iyr . Brooklyn, New York Mlddleburff Unrket Corrected weekly by orjr uierohants. Butter U Eggs 16 Onions 2r) Lard 6 Tallow 4 Chickens per 1 b 6 Turkeys 8 Hide 7 Shoulder..... -. 7 Bam 10 Wheat 85 Rye 88 Potatoes 40 Old Corn 80 Oats 81 Brab per 100 lbs 60 Middlings ". i 70 Chop " 85 Floor per bbl........... 4.70 mm& IST IN TBI WOKLD. Tta wearln g qualities are nnsorciietl, aotusllr oatlaUn two boxes of any otbar brand. Hot effected by heat. tsrOBT THB OBNUINB. XSaVAUtBY0XAlW4ntIsULLi; 1 : r - get ready for it, there is no telling what may happen. Child-birth is full of uncertainties if Nature Is not given proper assistance. Mother's Friend Is the beet help you can use at this time. It is a liniment, and when regularly ap plied several months before baby comes. it makes the advent easy and nearly pain less. It relieves and prevents " morning sickness," relaxes the overstrained mus cles, relieves the distended feeling, short ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer tain without any dangerous after-effects. Mother's Friend is good for only one purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of danger and pain. tl dollar per bottle at all drug stores, or sent by mall on receipt of price. Fhri Booas, containing valuable Informa tion fnr women, wm oe mm vj any wiorai upon application to THE BRADFIEtD REGULATOR CO.. 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A ifood ohance for men who thoroughly canvass their territory, and are selling or nsve sold agricul tural liDDlemonta, lightning rods, musical In struments and fruit trees- Exclusive territory given. Address, The Barnes Sate A Lock Co. Pittsburg. Pa. 9-ll-xt. Everybody Sayo So. Cnscareta Candy Cathartic, tlio most won ddi'f ul niL'dicul discovery of tho aire, pleas, unt mid refreshing to tho tasle, act gently anil positively on kidneys, liver nnd bowels, clcansiug the entire system, dispel colils, cure licuduolio, fever, habitual constipation and biliousnoHS. Please buy and trva box of C. C. C. toilny ; 10, U5, AO cents, bold and guaranteed to cure by all drut'fflsts. A Khert t ut ta Health. Tnfrv tenure CiinRttnuMnn hv tnklnir nlllft Is like eotng round In a circle. You will never reach the point sought, hut only get back to the start ing point. A perfect natural laxative Is Bacons' Celery King, the celebrated remedy for all nerve, blood, stomache, liver and kidney dlsouraii. It regulates the bowels. W. U. spangler, Middle burgh ; M. Kotlirock, M. D Ml. 1'uiasant MIIIh, win give you a samnle Dockaira free. Lame sue and suets. NO MORE GREASY LAMPS. Can be Handled with Kid Ulores. PATENT LAMP, TOR BICYCLE! AND CAMIAOtt. Ko Grease. Ho Danger. Non-Explosive. If your dealer cannot supply yon, write to ROSE MANUFACTURING CO.. AHEHWBD SPBCIAbVlBS, Itl an 313 Nortk ThW Strtet, PattastlpMa, Ps. C A I TION I o sot b SsetntS Me tskiae sin VAU 1 IU11 1 lhtf , M "NEVER0UT" Is the eslf lamp thai Is tusrsntMS to MlWvsly U W (r atoasv rsfvndM) Ihst Is free worn srsasa, vat Sara kscsssssaS that Is sets Istsh; ses-ep4eK LEARN TILEE.APZ3V Sewndtd epportoaity Sw ysong bm paylnf sood Mlary seenrad. Addraa FXSK TELIJCn&PH 8CIIOOI . JLcbaaon JPsuuu list of Grand lutors dnwa tit? Oyer aadTermliW and General tMIVurlliu.rt, . 8njrW count .vui an Oc'. Term, QR.VND JUUOKS. Haste. oooafMUoB. Bowersoi, Henry, farmer, Blngamaa. C F.. Iviuer, Charles, M. t.. laborer. ' Charles, Jiunea, tlnniuith, . ' ' ltoebler, D. bi borer, Dlelil, P, ., laborer, Kry.Charles. farmer, Uoaa, John l.. farmer, arubb, Aturaon, farmer, Olll, J, H., farmer, Knepp. P. II., gentleman. ' Koch. Jerry, fanner, Ktose, A. ft., rareaer, -Neltt. 8. 8 , laborer, Khamstlne, W. A., laborer, Relffle. P. r.. agent, Kbymestlae, J. w.. painter. Stuck, P. H., farmer, beeooid. Jamb, farmer. Snook. Chsrlea,' laborer, Snyder, W. O., painter. Mnvoers t. O.. ganileinan, Wagner, B. F.. sawyer, Wltmer.D, U., farmer, PETIT JUROK3. Aiirend. II: S., farmer, A pp. George N., farmer, Aurand, James, undertaker, App. Solomon, farmer, Arboifa.it, Tbomas, farmer, Bakeleaa, J. tJM farmer, Hrunner, Ellas, farmer, Baker, Enoch, farmer, Bachman. Prank fsrmer, inieso, win, r-innorer, Oetx, Ueorgu M painter, Heckard. W. M., boatman. Hllblnh, F. K,, farmer Uummel, Theo., firmer, Haupt, Harvey, laborer, Harner, D. K., laborer, Kllngler. 1'euir, farmer, Kritamer. Power, Shoemaker, Knepp, Joseph, lumberman. Kllnitlvr. Kiiiih. farmer, K reamer, Jacob, farmer, Ludwig. Jacob, olgarmaker. Miller, M. A., laborer. Mitchell. .1. J coachmaker, MoaU, M gentleman, . Miller. Calvin, carpentrr. Minium, K. v.. genileman, Martin Wlllluin, carpenter, Housh. J. M., farmer, Khoads, D. t., gentleman, Shelley. W. II., farmer. Snook, K. a., mrraer, sehroyer. M. s merchant, Shamoacb, I'harea, farmer, Shirk, Samuel A., laborer, Schnee, 11. 8., merchant, Troxel. Jonas, larmer. Tjoiiii, Hamuel, laborer, IMrlch, Levi, farmer. Walter, 8 S.. farmer, Weaver. Geo. W Inkeeper. Willis, James, farmer. Wagner, Geo. K., laliorer, wonrlllnir. .laiuih ... . Yerger. II. B farmer. Zimmerman, Isaac, farmer, lh0,' JaU av r . SeNv' Waab 3 Selit, Mlddk Mid, West wew uiddi 1 Wasil Hellj West Hell Selli Mldii lllddl w Wol M 1(1(1 We 8cl W WaJ Sell k Wal WJ Mil JJBOISTKR'S NOTICES. -Notion is n.J .ai... auiuimabiaum, UllurUlall, I aimuuu 111 me negisiurs OrtldT der ttounty. and the same will be preJ u muuiouuivu, Monaay, ucu 4, 1887, nrui ana nnsi account of Hvlveser annrr of Hia mihi. nr itdniui w u..w 01 VaVm Two., deceased. 4 nmt ana final account of Alfred Hm HflrBrllTi tUI t.riifliAM sinnnltifArf Kw 8nydcr Co , F44., tu the eatale o: Georl Wjt and final account of Jacob anf iiuwr. oxocuwre oc the eute of Dan: mt ui ayriug i wp aeceasea. Flratand final acooant of Tboraaw , BUlmlnlatrtiliP nt tiiaa u.lnt a . i. - late of MonrtTwi.a deoeaaed. rim ana nnai account of Oeortr TUardlan nf Him nilnp KhiiiiMn a... .i wajiwH mi imiu in inn mi oi Ueu, Wrmf, anil final arannnr n tlanA mlnlstrator of the estate of Susan a. m nest neaver iwD-.aBceajMn. First and final account of John D. q Spring Twp., deceased. ffcNE HUNDRED AGENTS WANtI iieai w aava to aeii ii n na'. opooiaiiie. n e g-uaraniee f rom 2 u a day. None but those who mean bid apply. Send 25 cents and receive cil sample sadress 1. P. H1IAJKK, Gen.1 uvriig, I a. PENNSYLVANIA KAILRo Sunbury & Lewistowu DI In effect Nov. 15, 18f WaSTWASO DIS. ST4TI')S. 4.87 4.84 4J ia 4.1M 4 ill 4Ut 865 8.49 8.48 888 8.2S 8.K8 8.17 8 14 8 IU M 2IS7 A. I. l'i.Ot' LewUtuwnJ. 12.01 Mala Street K.oitj Lewlatowo IU1 Maltland 11.44 Painter 11.40 11 Shlndls ll.84 II WsgDsr ll.HV 17 Modlorc U.llli 2d Raub'i Willi 11 12 H Adanaburg ll.W U Bcavsrtown lu.'d it Bent.r 10.6.1 S3 WuUtebaigH 1U.4.1 8d UUr I0.;u 81 Krssmer 18.83 84 Pawllug KU3 43 SeliniKrov 10. IT 46 Sellnagrors J. 1 10.04 n Buiinurv Tralus luave Lewlstown Ju 4 58 a ui, 10 13 a m,1237 P m,S 27 p n Altoona. Pittabura- and the We Fur Baltimore and Washington! I 88. 4 IK. 1 02 D m For I'hlladelnl York 883 88 a m, 1 01 1 88 4 45 anl Uarrisburg fl 32 a m and 8 89 p ui Philadelphia & Erie R Rf AND NORTHERN UENTUAL Hi train leave Sunbury dally exael 1 8.1 a in lor Wllllamiuort and Chi 8 in a m lor neuetonte tri anu t g 4,1 a m tor Lock Haven. Tyrone I 1 10 p m for Bellrfunte Kane A Oil gwun lor neoovo anu uinira 2J u m lor Ixek Haven Sunday 5 18 a m for Erie and C vttain loriiooa naven am i llamaport 5 lla m forCatawiua and Haiell llllin, U 85 a in and 8 48 p in I 710am, 10 '20 am, 2 uGpm, 5441 a ii ami uouniuarmei Sunday 10 00 a m lor Wllkeibai Train leave Selinagrove in uu a m, wees day arrivinii 800 pm New York 8 58 p in K wanmugton in p in 541 n in daily arriving at Vh Ii ii in p m new x on iwin. w 8 40 Dm. week day arrlviiuf 480am New York T 88 am Tra'naalw leave Sid 1 80 am dal v arriving at Pbll Baltimore 20 a n WaahlngKi York 83 a m Weekday. 10 :u 4 88 am dally arriving at Pull new tore utua uaiumorei tonltfltam IU vm. week dars arrlvlrf spn. new xors sup in, Waahlnaton 7 IS Dm Tralna alio leave Sonbnrr (4 ana s go p m, lor ttarrisourg! uaitimor J.R. WJJl). 4.R HDTCHtNdON.Usa'l Ml STOP.DRi::Xwb without the knowledge of tlf completely stop the desire it can sscretly admlnlsMrSTOi cures. Its merits have be sands of esses. Mailed In a per. with i. tree t ions, car DOLLAR. Particulars and SKABI.K8 4S VOH SS Park Ko-ToBae (at Oaaranteed tobaaeo habl measiroag, twoa pur. 3