The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, June 01, 1899, Image 4

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The Middlebupgh Post.
Published cverv Timrsdriv.
Geo. W. Wii gcaseller.
bditor and Proprietor
Sul icriitioji 1.50 per year.
ni. i' rou.it ' paid in Mivaaoa wueD sent out
side the county.;
RATfSOF AO.VIRTISING.
vii traiuleni idwttMaonta not ottorwjue
finiracted for will be cbMfed at the rate oi is
4, - prr llnr (nonparltl nifiwun-) for find li.sor
1Y11 and 10 cents per line lor every subsequent
I daemon.
- Vrath nnlitn puhlihrd fret ; oMfiiory pvmt,
Ir .burrs of r ifc. Ihrre crnts a lirn.
Republican Standine Committw.
Adams, W. II. Herman, .1. i. MlddlsswaHh
ltriivt-r, A- Si, Miimit, llaviil Coleman
Reaver W., Cbas. A. Wagner, John l. Howell
Centre. II. It- Wagner, B A BowofSOI
Chapman, O. s. Trnutman, r. A. Troup
Franklin, M. I- Waller. II. K. HoIimioit
Jackson, S, Yeariok. II. II. Smith
Mlddleburtt. Al. Clelan, James Brdlejr
Mi.l.lleereek. A. I . Kr. ftiecr. S. I.. Voder
Monro, A R. Young, D. P. Bitter
j(. mi, Fnink Miller, Howard How
IVrry. Dr.lt. Rolhrock, Irwin lloyir
Parry W Geo. Htrawaer, John Noll
Beliiuwove, A. B. Keek, II. .1. Kin k
Spring, (ieo. S. I., pli y. i M Smith
ITnlon, O. O. Rice, II l stroh
Washington, lr. K. W. Toole, . I. II. Arbogaal
Tlinreday, dune 1, 189!.
THE INQUJREK GIVCS US CREDIT-
from Monday's Inquirer,
Tli,. Middlebnrg Post advisesThe
nquirer thai the peopleof that town
have dccidctl imt to contribute any
money toward securing theguu tac
tory which was offered to them last
week. The reasons lor their deter
mination arc entirely convincing.
The men who made theofter wanted
the people of Middleburg to do al
most everything and also give them
one hundred and twenty-five thous
and dollars' worth of stock in the
enterprise. Upon the surface that
was a rather avarecious start, and
the impression made by it, upon the
nu n who were willing to put then
money in any fair enterprise, was
deenened bv the fact that there was
no substantial capital hack of tin
promoters and thai one of the latter
tried to have a check cashed at a
local bank which the hank on which
the check was drawn telephoned was
no good. Under thesecircumstances
Middleburg i- to lc congratulated
upon not having gone deeper into
the subject. There arc too many
legitimate enterprises lookine for
sites now-a-davs to waste any money
on dubious schemes.
aaa - - aw
MIDDLEBURG CENTENNIAL.
Next year, 1900, it will he 100
years since the town of Middleburg
was laid out. At that time only a
few houses were standing ami John
Swineford had a tavern here. At
that time Middleburg was in Penn's
township, Northumberland county
and in last week's issue we gave a
list of all the tax payers in the town
ship in 17'.7. Middleburg, when
laid out was one of the voting placet
for Penn township. During the one
hundred years jut passed, many
changes have occurred. An entirely
new set offices and characters have
come upon the scene of activity since
then. Not much industrial develop
ment has been manifest, bul within
the last two months, gome signs of it
have appeared. We trust ere the
time arrive- for oiirccntcnnial, some
more results may he our good for
tune. It i- not too early to appoint
Committees to look after the matter
of getting at least the history of the
town written. A gnat deal of re
search i necessary and no stone
should he let! unturned to have a
grand and glorious centennial eel1
liiatioii in 1900 to commemorate the
laying Oltt of the town. We suggest
Julv Ith of next year for that im
portant event.
Neighboring towns havecelebrated
their centennial anniversaries and it
is fitting thai the period markingthe
100th milestone of our history be
celebrated with a fitting ceremony.
We hope to sec the citizens of the
town take hold of this matter in am
ple time to have a grand and glori
ous celebration on Independence Day
next year.
WILLIAMSP0R1 TURNS DOWN THE
GUN FACTORY.
tan Tot Mi l.. 's Philadelphia Pro.
There are few communities in
Pennsylvania that have not been
importuned by factory "promoters"
These always represent OQUJMBMjl
that want to move from somewhere
to sjincwhese else, lioards of Trade
Baking
Powder
oo.. w ysgjt
are regale! wish promising figures,
and the astuteness of the various
Isslics is evidenced by the fact that
mm 1 ..1
promoters almost invariaroj
nOU
they have wary businessmen to uea
with. The co-operation la'
capital is occasionally extended to
outside oompani beating about lor
a favorable abiding place for their
ontornriuiHi Imf imliwtriiK l i lt f lit
enterprises, DtuinanstneB vnat nDU
Nwvwmitinn nrwfMmaMllv of the bona
ritogintioii an g!iran oi tm iMiiia
firh. Lbul with loiritimntp nrosiiects
mic Kimi wan Hgitiinat protects
nlsuocaas
OI MliH.
Several of the State towns have
recently had experienoe with the
t x x" l i'
agents of a New tirk firearms com-
.1 . j i-i t LhL.
pany that made bins for a healthy
' i" . ... , ,. mi .
and inviting location. 1 he firm s
. . . i u- i. .1..
representative visited Wetherly,
mi ...in i r.a .....
Muncy, Middlepurg, VVatsontown
i "ir . . ,l
ami ll llllillll- ni i, iiiiiuiiK uran
places, ami proposed moving ineir
industry from the overorowdfd me
tropolis to any one of the towns
Darned, if the citizens of the respec
tive places would subscribe the nom
inal sum of (50,000 toward the en
terprise. Some of Wetherly's business men
arc of a curious turn of mind, ami
visited .New York to take a view of
the factory that sought another ha
ven. In Gotham they learned that
the total assets of the firearms cotn-
panv comprised about one car load
of machinery which looked as it it
had not been in use for at least lour
years. The greater part ot the ma-
chinery was alleged to have been
sold ot 'Sheriff's sale in 1893 or 1804.
The story was passed to Watson-;
sontown, from which place Editor I
Lewis Kosnot of tin "Record" 'phon-!
eii it to James oweeiey, 01 me wii
liamapori "Sun,'' and they all now
smile more knowingly.
Extravagance vs. Public Schools.
l"or the 1'iwt. i
Our recent Legislature has made
a seven month school term compul
sory anil our Governor has taken
from the public school appropriation
of Snyder county almost $4,000.
This is inconsistent, to say the last.
The plea that the State debt should
he Wiped out is laudable, but that
this shall be done at the expense of
our public scnoois is almost cnmi-
nal. The situation is analoirolis to
that of a parent who lessens the edu-lat mercy's call" faced the dangers of Company, he directed a verdict for
cational facilities of his children in I the camp. Likewise will we booor W defendant holding tliat the bor
on ler to pay bis debts, luxuries in the women who bore them and the eogh ordinance under which an at
w hich he indulges are not reduced women who nursed them. Just as!t,'mI)t " made to collect a tax of
one cent. The sources of State reve- the Civil War when the unit soldier ; l 0,1 eaon . P'e 1,1 fendant
nue are manifold, and one million was only partially aware ot the great p-ny within the borough was
dollars should have been taken from j purpose' that he was working out so J because it discriminated in Jevy
our public school fund only after these, our recent dead, mark a vear 'K fax upon such poles and ex-
ivirv other source of eeoiiotnv hud
been exhausted. t all our public
institutions the public school does the
greatest good to the greatest number,
It nroilneiN trimd eitiens. Mild et
- J - - . . . . . -. ill J ....
Itfl eofler must lie looteil to keen the'
wealth of .o.H..K.lists and brewers I
intact. The bead waters of irtMal
rntiwinahSn :iri diMined. while tlie '
brewers with the criminals thev i
breed, the corporations with the shy-1
locks thev produce, wax fat. Four I
thousand dollars taken from the :
public schools of our county means
. e i 1
either increased taxation lor cverv
tax payer in tin- county, or it means
less wages for teachers, less quali
fied teachers, poorer schools and a
host of other evils that will stunt
the growth of our rapidly advancing
schools. It is decreed by one in an-
thoritv that it should be BO and
we
must abide bv it, but the public
Hchoolundsbouldbe resorted to last,
if ut all. in nuvnient of a debt Incur-
I I
red by i 1 1 1 i
uxtriiviijjjiiiK'c.
Co.vruiiurtn:.
PRESENT-DAY THOUGHTS.
The Ora veaof the Dead. Though ,
one tiav is just as uniiortant as
other with wliotn all of life is import-!
ant, and though the memory of the1
4 .1 1. .. .1 1 1 u
laasn utus vn unw we ne -inniui en. AlSO.UUr QUI COT tlie 1'acillC
!k" ever with us as a daily benisun; ()eean westward have the American
yet it is so natural a thing for hu- stars been luecd in a lirmament to
man beings to set aside times ami Ik- seen of all nien.where they were
seasons for pcrforining certain acts, scarcely known before. The islands
that we cannot be blamed for hav- of the great King Kainehanieha are
ing one day of the year for 8ecial ours; the Philippines are ours;
decoration of the graves of our sol- Guam is ours. It has been a strange
dier dead. Once, therefore, with a 'year, 11 fateful year; a gieat year;
joy that conies from realizing an in-j one whose every solemn minute sum
in using unity in a country once al- mons all ot us "who believe in Am
niost rent asunder, ant! a new so-1 erica and its future to the unavoid
lemnity because many of the new i able conviction that in the affairs of
graves of the past year are the graves I this great round world, in addition
of those who were yotingand strong,
we approach this
The years that have passed have
seen our women tenderly tlecoraling
in honor of a former generation;
this year sees us bending low over
the green mounds that cover the
manhood of to-dav. Thus one touch
of common sorrow unites the past
ami the present
,
For what have those dead died?
Tlie i"trlii'i- ri.iiiT:itiiiri nerleim
I Li:JI . ui -!.!.
blindly at times, Imt nevertheless
efl60tOUy--0n behsJi of a nation eri shall U-found wi.nting'.'
that was, that is and that ever will! e
be please God ooe and iodivi- ,n , , ... , M.A,t
sil)1(.1 WitIl al, mrt, of I 1 km et.ls ol the kWl I.nc a .
i te beyond oar pen and certain! v' JJ "J S " 1
i i' i , i BOOS frolll l)eiltll!!g over those W llO I
beyond our criticism these forms of .. b ,, ... ,
i i i breathe no more, mav there come to
j t .,,1 ollt even greater I . . I ',1 l ..;
.1 .1 , each American soul the determina-
purpo8e than they knew or national Ij , . .:.u: l,
. . vi t .1 1 1,0,1 t,,:lt though partisansnip be
lu.ritnf mtv Al'iiiv itt t iioti were : . 1 . 1 .
perpetuity.
I uncontrolled
3 . .
in passion, many of
. j i i It
them were wayward and heedless,
i . , i i molten nit- i inn in ini i in iiiiu-iii iv
, ,nav 0f them, perhaps, need i ,7 , - :, ... I
n Ft 'i. i .small anil of light influence, vet,
never to have died an they did and ., . 1M . B., . .. ; '
. , .. , ,, ' . - . there shall be m this tune ot our
when they did. But they now rest .... i-, i ,i
a it" i . i ".i i en-.it testing a re-lnrtli of intelligent,
, Voin their labors, And the work j c i
, ,., . , , i . purpose iiik HI national unitv that
tbey did partial and complete as to 1 ', ,. , , ,. .
' i . . we shall slr.ne in the marvelous eves
( (' 1 I 111 V II IUB . Ill HIM 11 IIS
tutaiity 01 innuenoe, is ours ty in-
a. a a l
cM to Last an! from V.rth to
South the sad el y of the Queen of
Antilles. Women and men alike
heritaiice, so that we intleeii ( o reap , . .i , . r,. i ... .,
. ' . . ,. . ; fathers is not mere tradition, but a
where we have not sowed. Ineiri.. , . . . .l
, , ,, .. . . . i living .xing that gins forth at the
ancestors before tbem died to make r . . . ,.
. i , ,. , call of dcstinv to make lighter bur-
a nation, these dead died to save it. j ' i 11. ., i ..
' i ileus for weary shoulders ami a
lighter influence in the dark places
The new generation heard from of the earth. Nemo.
were thrilled with horror at the rav
ages done by a dying monarchy and One fare plus two dollars for the
a waninenower. So from the mount- round trip via direct lines Small
ainsof the South, from the prairies, advance to return via Portland, Ta
frnm th mine nrtH f'r.ini flic Ihikv coma and S-att Ic. Choice of lines
j marts, our boys, some of them, lying
Mead beneath our feet went forth
to scourge a scourge, ami to smite a
: beast. Bo fragile was his fury, so
I so puerile was bis defense, that
thousands of them never lusted
I strength; but the knowledge that they
I were ready to tlo so gave strength
! to those who were in the front and
melted into weakness the Strength of
a nation that was strong only in
tyranny. Some of our new dead
died bravely facing the foe; more,:
alas, died lieeause the sudden expo-
sure ot our torces tountl us unpre
itnreil lit til Ira nnnur mm . , I ' lluaii '
hut even they in their dying have!
, ... ... ...,v ...
taught us a national lesson and
hardened up a national purpose to
run no such risks in future.
This day of decoration we will
honor those wno lought, those who
fell bv the wav side, and those who
that has iiimmntiix! n nattnn twmnrran
m riot, ikiiii ill revolution, nurtured
in separation niul grown to manhood
in aloofness summoned, I say, this
mitwiii nf tuurop int.. u t n-i I nmnil ai
.......... ... j ..... V. . ...... ,. , I , I . ,
aMn amnftn ttw. .,r,.ii..a ni nafinni
that make thisKrcat sensitiver world.
It is hut another illustration of the!
truth 1 1 , - t a . Iniv ,l,,n,. !o alnuat
certain to reveal a still wider dutv
to be done: much as it is with the
mountain climber whose every step
upward serves to show him a wider
view.
We nave smitten the shackles
. , . . ,
1 nun ( una and thereby have opened
1 ,. , .
before ourselves a Way that shows IIS
1 .1'. .. 1 :. . .1 1 1
the ncetl of teaohiiux the ( ulians how
to eovern Ihemkelves. We have
freed l'ortu J vi from the power of
.1. T" t X 1? 1 A
7 wnroourtM
expenenoewM own high grade of
PKpeM -Wnooed at every point
rov(Tiimeiital, financial, educa
tional and religious to bring butter
things than these island-dwellers
have ever vet known. Soutliwartl
therefore has the vear thrust our in
fluenoe, making American theories
an-laiul American Standards lean toj
ixiints that we did not reckon on
when our errand was first uudertak -
11 1 .
to Russia, to (ierptuny and to Eng-
land tliere is one other great nation,
the fourth of tlie big tour, by whom
all other nations whatever of the
earth are to m controlled, or guitieu,
m. i i rL Jt-i
. .ill
or governed, ine nanus oniue uiui
of destiny never turn lwck; they
. . r .i .
: the universe. In the minutes, or
thP,,vw.,rs'1or "
m,Ile'!"1 that rm h w
tng of nations is going on. .lutlging
by our past, dare any one predict
that in the sodden and unexpected
ImIIiiii t,. nmiiiiiliiaa .,1 tlo truth
Ll. .. II 1 :.....u A ...
that no nation lived to itself,
out"
sunk, that thoiurh personal triumph
7.j . f
i le eiiii.-nieriti oi Milan inoiiieiii, i mi.
i ., l l i4j!J...i k.. i.:,c..u i.
I ... .1 . .
of those power
HMMS tliit f ii.i llilf likll .it till)
I t'lH I I I M I I illtlt tilt. IIUtltMl oi '
CALIFORNIA AND RETURN.
cast from Portland, viz., Northern
Pacific Ry., (beat Northern By. or
Oacadian Pacific By. to St. Paul.
Tickets will he sold June to July
; 7, good to return until September
4tb. For map-time table and lull
particulars address John R. Pott,
Strict Passenger Agent, Chicago,
Miluakeetv St. Paul Railway, 486
: William street, Williamsport, Pa.
The Right to Tax Poles
Import nut Dwixion M the Jlf'dfortl
County Court hy Julge McVlnrc,
Judge MbOiure. of Union Coitn-
ty, last week filed in the Bradford
County Court of Common Pleas an
opinion that w ill Ik- of interest to
all botOttghs in tin-State.
In the case of the borough of
Athens vs. the New York & Penn
svlvania Telephone and Telegraph
I Cmptetl elirtnc 112111 ami trolley
poles.
Fob Sale. I offer for sale fifteen
I acres of farm land, twenty acres
I , .
acres of farm land,
?f mrtlv rfl" antl twenty
four acres ot tinnier land, all situat-
ied at New Berlin in Limestone to wn-
If so desired, it
wilt be sold in lots. For particulars
inquire of A. T. Tavlor, Kishaco-'
quillas, Pa.
3-2
.J-,lllO.
A DMINISTKATOU'S NOTICE. Let-
jxtersof Ail niin it rat inn I n t li e
; ",t0 oisopMi Hook, lutu or irankim twp.,
1 Snyder county, Ph., ilec'il, Imvlnii hocn gfBBtsd
: tothouniierniicneii, ail psrsoni kttoirlag thaav
fMtVSS Indebted to said estate are roiiiosteil to
nakelinineillatepiiyuient. while thono havlnn
1 Claim" will prsSSBt t'lieui duly authenticated tu
to undermined.
b. a uotthav, ASmtntaMior,
May IT, 1'I9.
I'axtonvlllo, Pa.
WANTED-BRAINS
8a4f:rnrlii:l!ciMricJcfKtlie lai'.di:.i. atsisai
saltrezngt :: Wiihiaftos City. Tllitecl ce:t u
T. v, ...... ...:. r-.... .. .. jTT ,
Ciarcatlili'Vofuaothirrto cittitt Protect resr litis:
tiiy mt Irisj jtt wtalth. Befort spplfirj fcr ratt,
'oct licit:
nr Ulntl ::en stl hrsstKl tmmSL Bitrtrla itto.
COPr CO.. PUai" 4i''7 "eieir'tx r "
FAT
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"wga- - WICE AS.r
aJ Y I I '
folks y2nv,ccS mm
pounds per mouth. JeJ u
: fi veiir.' 1 " "
FItKK. Adilross
mm;
ry -
rniciii A
''2sw
mm
Mlf.ni CRIIRflH MlRltTT
""'nwn IVIMImC I .
Butter ' . 14
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v
ckk iu
! Onions 00
jj : ., .k
Tallow
unioReus per I o 7
Turkey 10
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Wh(!'
Kye
'Jloe''
oats .
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85
HO
4 40
&f iddhuira "
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Flour pei- lihl
THE PACKER
BICYCLE
Is a model wheel, and
one that will out-wear
any wheel on the mar
ket REPAIRING
of all kinds neatly done
I have sjient a number
of years at the business
under an experienced
instuueror. Call and
see before buying a
bioyole,
WALLACE TEATS,
Qiobo MillsJPa.
RESTORES VITALITY
Made a
Well Man
THE
cf Me.
produces the above results in 30 days. It Sett
powerfully and auioklr. Cores when all others till.
Voung men will regain their lost raaohood, and old
Den will recoTor their youthful vigor by using
RE VIVO. It quickly and purely reetoresNerrous
nees. Lost Vitality, Im potency. Nightly Bmllons,
Lost lower, ratling Memory, WssUag Dtnisn. and
all effect of Mlf-ebuee or saessssnrt Indlserstton,
which unUta oos tor atady, owtnesa or marriage. It
not only c u re by utartlng at the seat of d iaeate , but
is a great nerve tenia and Mood bonder, bring
ing back the pink glow to pake cheeks and re
storing tba Sre of yeata. It wards off Insanity
and Consumption. Insist on baring REVTTO.no
ether. It can be carried In fait pocket. By mall.
LOO per package, or sU for cUW. with pool
tive written goarantee to core or refund
the money. Ail vice and circular free. Address
Royal Medicine Co.Kgrsl1-
For side by Middleburg Drug Co.
One of the best Wheels
on the Market
ONLY
$40.00.
IDEAL . . .
A w heel of unparalleled
quality for only $25.00.
Fine Bicycle Repairing Successful
ly done. Some good second-hand
Wheels now on hand.
N. P. HUMMEL)
KKEAMKR, PENNA.
0 I S'lX)'J-a STOVES STOVES
; HI t : via
ens m atr
SCHOCH k STABINBCKER I
Offer to the public a full
line of Corrugated Roofing.
Plain Tin and Galvanized
Iron Roofing and Spouting,
Fence Wire,Tinware,Gran
iteware, Etc. A full line of
OIL & VAPOR STOVES
for Summer cooking. Call
and see our stock and learn
our prices.
SCHOCH & STAHLNEGKER,
0PF. JAIL, MIDDLEBURG, VlL
VAPOii bTOVKS VAPOK
Suubury 4 Lewisto'wu Division.
In effect May 22, Mi)0.
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Meiarr
Viddlebura;
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Heaverkiwti
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Haul.. Mills
MsilsjM
Vj'nirner
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11 .17 l-winnwii ualn street.
1140 lwi.ton ii Junction
Train leave Stiiilmry 5 So rim, nr-
rivea at StilniHu'tovp ft 4" p m
PraiDS leave Lewinrnwn Juniitioli :
Oil m, in 13 a in. 1 10 ii m.Kio p na .MS p m. TIT
11 sap in. lor Aliouns, I'liiflmrn una the We- .
Kor Riillliniirr an I tVaMiiaiin 7 43 a 1 H.
I 33 4 S3. 1 ! p in Kit t'hlls.lelplii , and New
York 38W sa m. 1 o l as 4 ttsnil .n ion !''
liarrlsburK A IS a m and - 0 ! m
Philadelphia & Erie R R Division.
AMI
NORTH BRN ckntiiai. KAU.waV
Trains leave Siinhury dally eieept Sunday :
1 2i a m lor Krir and Cnnanilaiirua
6 10 a m lor llullelunte Krln nut Oamndalvun
U45nm Mr Lata: Usren. Tyrone an itn HV.
l M 1 1 in lor Hellelunte Kane Tyrone and Canan-
d slaws
5 45 p m lor kennvnand Elinlra
nil 1 1 in lor U'llllnmHprt
Sunday 5 lu a in tor Krie and Canai l.ila u i
n 15 ii in h.r l,iK-k Haven an I 25 p m tor Wl'.
Ilamsport
IMi in, VS a tn 2 Oil ami 5 4S p hi lor Wilker
barrs mid Haselton
7 00 a in. H 20 a in, 2 H5 p in. 5 43 p In lnr Slmino
kln and Mmmt t'arinel
Sunday 9 55 a m lur Wllkexbarre
I'niin. leave SallMffOrS Jnncllon
1000 a iii. week ilafi nrriviinr at ehll drtpkls
ton pin Now York Ittp Baltlmuro f 11 p in
WnMilnutnn 4 10 p in
534 p in dailv srrlvlnir at l'hiladrlpliln
,0 2H i in New York 3 30 a m, Baliiumre 9 10 i m
WiiNlllntton III 56 p ru-
42 p in, week days Mrtrtng M PblladSlphtS
4 Siu in. New York IM a m, Haiti more I so n m
WiiHlilnton 4 05 a m
Tra'Dl alo leave Sunhurv :
2 27 m dally arrlvlnit nt Plilladeldliln 52 a m
Haltlinnre 8 33 a m Washington 7 4A a in New
York M 83 a m Weekdsy, 10 38 a m Sndayr,
7 50 a m week days arriving at Philadelphia.
11 4KB m, New York 2H p m, Ilaltlmtrc 115
a in, WashinKtoii i oil p in.
1(4 p in, week (lav arrirtn at Philadelphia
tttpm. New York U3U p in, llsltlinore 6 o.i p in
WnxhiiiKton 7 15 p m
Trains also leave Sunhnry nl '.150 a in nd ." 7
and 12 i in, lor lliirrlshnrv, Philadelphia and
Halliuiors
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J. B. HUTCHINSON tton'l Manairer.
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THE DIBTZ
DRIVING LAMP
Is about as near perfection as 50 year
of Lamp-Making can attain to. It
burns kerosene, and fives a powerful,
clear, white light, and will neither blow
nor jar out. When out driving with
It the darkness easily keeps about two
hundred feet ahead of your smartest
horse. When you want the very best
Driving Lamp to be had. ask your
dealer for the "Dietz."
We Usuo special Catalogue of this
Lamp, and, if you ever prowl around
after night-fall, it will Interest you.
Tis mailed free.
R.E.DIET3 CO., C
60 Eaight St., New York,
Established la 1840. '
01 y I tOU MM "ILVKR or lie STAMPS.
0A1 , I will wnd a handsome FOUNTAIN
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