The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, July 13, 1899, Image 5

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    ROYAL
.ABSOLUTELY fclJRE
Baking
Powder
ABSOJUJKiytaRE
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
COURT HOUSE CHIPS 1 Law as to Old Judgments.
Ilceda Entered lor Rword.
Lydia Frantz and Henry, her
huslwuil, to Lewis 15. Dillruan, cor
: nur lot on the Isle of Cine, Borough
lofSeHmgrove lor :$00.
M. P. YVomer sod wife to J. W .
1 mi am eo.. sr voaa.
1
The MiddleburghPost.
PubllMUeil verv Thursday.
Geo. W. Wagensellcr,
tditor and Proprietor
Subscription !-50 P'r vear-
v n i, mu-jt he paM m advance en ent OS
Hide the county.)
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
All transient ad vert l::"m.-nts not otherwise
oMrn' ted I l r will t charged at the rate ot 16
ffJwtttnonpMW measure) for nnt luser
U,m and UMDU per line tor every subsequent
t tisertlon.
tr VotA noiicu puMunrrt frtt ; oNtuary pomy.
Republican Standinc Committee.
Adams,
Beaver,
Heaver W.,
Cer.tr
Chapman,
Franklin,
Jackson,
Mtddlebutg,
Nhl.llecrcek,
Monro,
Penn,
Party,
Perry W..
Sellnsgfove,
Spring,
Union,
Washington.
w,
11. Herman. J. Q. Middleswarth
A. vv. Musser, David Coleman
has. A. wagnor.jpnn
11. B, Wagner, 11 A. Boweraoi
' j s Trotitnian, P. A. Tmup
M I.. Walter. II. K, Itolen.ler
' ,1 S. Yearlck, 11. II. Smith
Al. Clelan. James Krdlejr
A I. K reamer, S. I., loner
A. U. Young, 1- !' Bitter
Prank Miller, Howard Row
Dr. M. Roth rock, Irwtti Hover
Geo. Strawaor, John noii
B. Keek, II. J. Ddok
Oeo. 8, Iple,O.M.toMn
O. Q. Rwi, 'I. ' ,roh
Dr K W. Toole, J. II- Arl.ogftl
EPVBLICAH TICKIX
For As'K'la'1' Judge,
p. p. RIBQEL.
For siierirr,
GEO. W. ROW,
For Trensurcr.
HENSKV1I.1.K SMITH.
For commissioners,
JOHN l'. WETZEL,
Q BO RGB MILLER.
For Auditors,
1). NOKMAN APP,
.1 C. B0WBB80X,
Dolesiteto RepUbUOM state Convention.
CABBOM BBSBOLO.
The Lutheran Re-union.
Important Opinion by Judge McOure of
Union County.
Judge McCliire of Union County
handed down un oninion recently in-
volving a principle of law which is
(kill C'l 1ImI into rimuisition and
1 toll man, VO acres in i erry tp-, , which is of more tlian ordinary in
fer SI, 000. terestto the letr .l profession and to
Isaac C. Swartz and wife to Geo. parties who hold judgments of more
Ewig, one acre in Adams twp., for than twenty years' standing against
8430. ! debtors.
- T ., Henry Swartz, administnitor ol ; The case wasoiie where the plain-
ri.e program for the Julian .Swartz estate, to Geo. Ewig, titt i,e,I a judgment against the de-
Re-union, which will be held at Is-, tm m , wUh
land 1 ark August 3, lb'JO us is fbl- LtWn.v. been revived. A
J Forest C. Heimbach, Ilenvertown, 1 faw mouths ago an attachment ex-
Carrie M. Rousli, Heaver Springs. Jecution was issued against the share
( Win. Thomas, Glen Iron, ! of the defendant in liisTliccased f'ath-
Fianna Shawver, Middleswarth. er's estate. The defendant thereup-
t , .1 . . .1...
Jackson twp. 00. mo veil UHSOOUnro suikc on toe
a 'attachment because the latter was
.i . , u i i
( V,l,.,nr,l ( ' Will :11.1s r miiiimn. I """c ' "-.' -
r i n U.IU MOB up the doctrine that the pre-
r
CANCER IS DEADLY!
Ltithi
ran
t '
( Henry F. Kline,
Mazie J. Heiser,
Thursday, July 13, 1899.
Interesting Items.
IS
Miss Martha Goldy of Camden,
N. J., is Wing entertained by the
Misses Wittenmyer with whom she
usually spends a month every sum
mer. WivTEii. A woman to cook for
a medium sized family. Good wages
will be given to a competent person
Address, Mrs. T. F. WoocUide
Burnham, Mifflin Co., Pp.
Pr. J.V. Sampsellis DOW operat
itur tin l'cnns Creek flouring mill
under his direction. The doctor
tU- i.,u ......iiisitinn on the nension
MIC Itl" D, ,,.... 1 .
Ixiard ami is a very popular physi
dan.
Prot. W. F. Magee, Principal oi
the business college at South Jietn-
lchem, and his family ami hiSbroUl
er, James, and sister, Enna, o
K reamer were the guests of Dr. J
V. Orwig and wife Sunday.
The Novelty works the people of
t.w ti itK-aie men
e-il1 ii.d iiilllC. Sunbiirv raiset
over $8,000.00 to donate "to them
The company could not raise eiiougl
money t conduct their busiuesssiu
cessfully.
Last Saturday the Lewistown
at and Sentinel began to
publish semi-weekly. The publica-
:.lwavs been a sprightly
klv. an.l we hope to learn that
abundant support will lie given to
the semi-weekly.
SiH'KN at Cost. They must go
at any price. We would like to get
cost for them, but if we can not they
must BO for less, tome at once
nkSla thorn ia :i lietter chance for
sizes. Special bargains in buggy
whips and soap.
Babbeb Simoxto.n.
The Middlecreek township schoo
board recently raisetl the wages o
their teachers for the coming winter
from 820 to 82." per month. 1 1)
is a decided move in the right direc
tion. If a teacher's services are not
worth 125 H?r inoth,heisabsolutc-
lv worthless and should not be em
ployed. Middlecreek township is
to lie coiiLrr.it tilated upon their happy
movement. Let other districts fol
low her example.
A mad dog scare pres-ailed in So
li usgrove Sunday toai: alarming ex
tent. A strange hound rau about
the streets, showing all the symp
toms of hydrophobia. It bit a dog
valued at $100, Moiiging to H. D.
Schnure, president of the First Na
tional Bank. Another dog owned
by Constable Michael Moyer, and
two more, belonging to Laundryman
Fisher, are known to have been
bitten. They will be killed.
lows :
Music bv Choir of Zion's
church, Sunbury.
Prayer.
Music, Luther's Battle Hymn.
Words of Welcome, W. E. Fischer,
D. D., Shamokin.
Address, Subject, "The Mission of
the Lutheran Church in America"
bv Prof. Jacob Fry, D. D., Mt.
Airy, Pa.
Address, "The EngirjfeoftheChurch"
by Prof. E. J. Wolf, I. I)., Get
tysburg, Pa.
Ten-minute addresses will be de
livered bv Rev. J. M. Reimensny
der, D.I)., Rev. J. F. Wampole,
Rev. Jacob Yutsy, D. D., K v. P.
Allpeter, ami Rev. J. H. Barb.
NOTE, A special train will lie
run from McClure on the S. it L.
Division if not less than 200 people
from Met 'lure and Intermediate sta
tions are guaranteed.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
bv local nnnlientions. as thev cannot
. .... j 1 , I I, A tIiLiiDLU.I lllirtll, 1 tt tllO
I I IK II I III IIKH,IL" I. iwi.,. , ... . U I
ear. Inereis oulv one way to cute .1
deafness, and that iH by conatitu-
i i ; v ' - 1
k. . :fl i ; J. M. bilker, et.
Uj nu iiiiiniinu Li'uuitiuii vi iin hi vi -
cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. M. L. Haas,
When this tube gets inflamed you i James Middleswarth, sealj
have a l unibliuc sound or imDerfect I .ic....
henrmB, 'and when it is entirely
closed, deafness is the result, and
iinlniin t tin inflam tnn I inf. pon liAtnlrnn
out and this tube restored to its
normal condition, neannp will be
destroyed forever ; nine cases out of
ten are caused by catarrh, which is
nothing but an inflamed condition
of the mucous surfaces.
Wa will ii a flnii Mi, n A rail T)nl .
, T , .. ... . u I.l ..i,i.v.,. aw.
lars for ant case of Deafness (caused
ny catarrn) tnat cannot dp curea oy
Hail's Catarrh Cure, Bend for cir
culars free. '
F. J. CHENEY Sc CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by drugffistB, 7r.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
fChas. E. Seesholtz, Penns Crtvk,
Tamath I. Good, Ik-aver Springs.
ConimlaNloiiera' Oillee
Orders granted daring the month
of June :
S. II. Hart man, assessor, 40.00
. neo i Nmcc. et. a . forest tires. 'J.'.tli
II. K. Snyder, wing wall,
PhilinKeiter, scalp certificate,
(. F. Hrosius, ailidavits, 75
(i. VV. Waorenseller, printing, 5.83
J. B. Ewing.et. al. forest fires, IAJ9
D.J.Bingaman, et al. "
Harrv Boyer, county line,
Davis W. (iift, road view,
N. P. Hummel, assessor,
Francis Glass, 30.00
H. J. Howell, forest fires, 47.07
W. II. Riegel, scalp certit., 1.60
C. H. Steininger, freight, etc., 1.20
M. baker, et. al. Lorn.
vs. H. Ki ester,
al. Com
sumption of payment had arisen after
twenty years.
The plaintifl jirovtHl a payment of
a few dollars on the judgmentlK'tore
the full twenty years had expired,
and the court in the opinion says
that the payment revived the twenty
qa'qi yean more from thedatcofiHivment,
- ami therefore rerusea EO striKcon ine
i .. .
attachment.
The court holds that slight evi
dence of navment of any part of a
i ii i i
7.23 ' judgment within twenty rebuts the
bqO presumption of payment ot a judg-
980 mcl,t man nn twenty years oia
23.00
Results Fatally In Nina
Cases Out of Ten A
Cure Found at Last.
This fearful disease often first appears
as a mere scratch, a pimple, or lump in
the breast, too small to attract any
notice, until, in many cases, the deadly
maauim ia fllllv (IpVeloDed.
Cancer can not be cured by a surgical
,. Ai- l.,.. mcr, tli. fiQAOJ2A la R. TT! Til lfiTlt
poison in the blood, circulating throughout the system, and although
the sore or ulcer known as the Cancer -may be cut away, the
poison remains in the blood, and promptly breaks out afresh, with
renewed violence. '
The wonderful success of S. S. S. in curing obstinate, deep-oeated
blood diseases which were considered incurable, induced a few de
spairing sufferers to try it for Cancer, after exhausting tho skill of
the physicians without a cure. Much to their delight S. S. S. proved
eaual to the disease and promptly effected a cure. The glad news
spread rapiaiy, ana it was soon uwiuiuhbru
beyond doubt that a cure hatl at lust been
found for deadly Cancer. Evidence has accu
mulated which is incontrovertible, of which
the following is a specimen :
"Chooer ia hereditary in our family, my father, a
sister and an aunt having died from this dreadful
disease. My feelings may be imagined when the hor
rible disease made 1(B appearance on my side. It was
a malignant Cancer, eating inwardly in such a way aa
to cause great alarm. The disease seemed beyond the
skill of the doctors, for their treatment did no good
whatever, the Canoer growing worse all the while
Numerous remedies were used ror n, du me e.uc
grew steadily worse, until it seemed that I was doomed
9 ... .." . m a m : 1 T U,A. hiw rial
MRS. B. M. IDOL.
En follow the others of the family, for I know how deadly Cancer is. especially
when inherited. I was advised to try Swift's Specific (S. S Utm
first day, forced out the poison. I continued ite use until I had taken eighteen
bottles, when I was cured sound and well, and have had no symptoms of tho
dreadful affliction, though many years have elapsed. 8. 8. 8. is the only cure
for Cancer. Mas. S. M. Idol, Winston, N. C.
Our book on Cancer, containing other testimonials and valuable
information, will be sent free to any addresa by the Swift Specific
Company, Atlanta, Georgia
vs.
28.03
12.92
Promotions at Bucknell.
At the commencement meeting of
the Board of Trustees of Bucknell
University, Ephraini M. Heim, A.
M., was elected to till the newly-
reatcd chair 1 olitical ocience.
'rof. Helm is a graduate of Buck
nell ami formerly taught in the
Munov Normal School He also
nursued a uost-arraduate course of
I W " . r
three vears at the University of
Chicago.
Nelson Fitliian Davis, M. S., was
elected Assistant Pnifessor of Or
ganic Science. Prof. Davis is in
marare of a department at the Sum-
mer School of Science, Cold Spriug
llarlxir, M. I,
Iiamont 1. Rents, A. B., was
made instructor of Science in the
loademy, and L. (i. C. Riemer, in
(tractor in French, was granted
cave of absence to pursue post
graduate work in Harvard Univer-
ity.
Dora 4'oRep Agree With Yon 7
If not, drink Grain-O made from
pure grains. A lady writes : The
tiuf lima T malro I 1 r,i i ?i f T ilnl nnr.
like it but after using it for one week
1 1 i , i i.
notmng woum induce me to go oara
to coffee." It nourishes and feeds
the system. The children can drink
it freely with great benefit. It ia the
trengthening substance oi pure
grains. Uet a package today from
vnnr ffrnpar follow tin. rLrAtfinna in
...... Hi . . . , . ' v.... v. ....... ...
malriner it aTwf vnil UM hnva ft ftp lf1.
ous and healthful table beveraco for
. , , f j nw
oki anu young, tuc. anu c.
Of Interest to Farmers.
certificates. 2.00
Robert Smith, scalp certif., 1.25
C. E. Sampsell, assessor, ; 18.00
J. W. Garman, 14.00
D. G. Garman, " 16.00
S. W. Kline, et. al., Kratz-
erville bridge, 81.29
H. B. Mover, printing, ; 9.83
Isaac Spotts, salary on acct, 20.00
EliasStrouse, burial ot Wljp f .
Ham Reinard, j, 35.00
R. C. Fiss, bridge view, . R 10.00
C. L. Gcmherling, taxrefd, . 5.67
John S. Wolf, bridge view, 3.10
Jas. M idd leswarth, road view, 1 0.80
2.00
3.33
2.80
Here is something from an ex
change that many farmers should
read and profit thereby: "It has
been decided by the courts that if a
bicycle rider falls or sustains injury
on account of a dog barkingor snap
ping at him, that the owner
of the animal is responsible for
damages. In a recent case the cy
list obtained 8500 damages by rea
son of being thrown from a wheel
on account of a vicious dog attack
ing him."
Reduced Rates to Philadelphia via
Pennsylvania Railroad.
I. F. Landcnslager,
J. G. Ix'sher, printing,
A. A. Conrad, bridge in Per
ry twp.,
John V. Iicshcr, witness fee,
Jos.Hendricksjiiryi,om,fee8,
John 11. Diemer, bridge view,
M. E. Miller, tombstone for
Wm. Reinard, 15.00
Grand Jury, June term, 115.47
Constables' returns, 38.70
John K. Potter, subixena
witnesses. 3.42
Pliares Herman, salary on act, 20.00
Wm. Moyer, road view, 8.80
J. S.'Kern, assessor, 10.00
A. A. Ulsh. sea In certificates. 3.50
Wm.Matter,et.al., forest fires, 15.24
W. C. Snyder, assessor, 12.00
Wm. Mover. Co. Line case. 12.68
T . of -
E. D. H. Walter, road view,
Henry Felty, "
Jas. M. Kline, "
J .W.Renninger,bridge view,
Wm. Dreese,
A. M. Aurand,
J. A. Lnmbard,
H. G. Hornbergerjury com.,
Charles Boyer, bridge view,
H. D. burns, road view,
G. B. M. Ranch,
H. E. Richter, "
G. C. Gutelius. expressuBC
Philip Will, et. al., forest fires, 33.42
Henry Tobias, repairing step
ladder,
Henry J. Scliindler, bicycle
assessment books,
Wm. H. Faries, 6 (lays June
court.
Aaron Renninger, court crier
and tipstaves, 84.00
Petit Jurors. June term. 430.56
W. A. Swartz, janitor 2 mos. 13.00
Chas. Rolender, bridge view, 3.1U
J. M. Baker, et. al. com. vs.
Ixroy Heck,
J. M. Boyer, bridge view,
W. H. Beaver, merchandise
for court house.
Valentine Walter, road view.
J. W. Swartz, salary on acct., 25.00
C. E. Giavbill. Iiverv hire, -J.0U
f r a '
G. E. Hassinger, postage,
Michael Kratzer, repairing
Selinsgrove bridge,
Geo. Spaid, road view,
Drink Urnln-U
after you have concluded that you
ought, not to drink coffee. It is not
a medicine but doctors order it be
cause it is healthful, invigorating
and iippetizine. It is made from pure
grains and has that rich seal brown
color and tastes like the finest grade
of coffee and costs about as much.
Children like it and thrive on it be-
emiBo it ia Him frennlrm fund drink
containing nothing but nourishment.
AuL- rnnr orninr fnr frnin0 th
new food drink. 15 and -5c.
NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS
Low -Rate Vacation Trips via Penn
sylvania Railroad.
n., D -i t .1 i .. .. I ...
' .. .-- . i, Mm1i,. t. ...
dy eiciimlom to Niagara Knlln from l'hilailel-
pnia, ftwuimore, nn naniiinri(n : juiy ct,
Aiiifunt 10 and 24, Saptemlier 7 and 21, and Oct
ober 5 and 19. Ao experienced tourlit aftrenl
and chaperon will accompany each excursion.
any regular train, exclusive o( limited express
. I 1.1 I. . 1 1 1 1... I .In ml
,INIII H i, III ii ..ii ii.j,, -ill vm vu,., n. fin.'.'
from FhlladelpMa, Baltimore,- WaKhituion.
and all points on the Delaware :1 vision; $U.x5
from Atlantic City; t IM from Ijtncaster: SS.5I1
from Altoonaand llnrrisburai K). CO from Wilkes
barre' IS IS from WillUmsport; and at propor
tionate rates from other points. A stop-over
wtll tie .Mowed at Buffnln, Kochester. C'aniind
aisua, and Wulkins within the limit returning.
A special train of I'tlllmsn parlor cars nnd
day coaclies will be run with ent li excursion.
An extra chance will be made fur parlor car
O.OU -3 ... . ... ,
I if k r i i or n w ' 1 1 1 trip in ine i nnu'iniu in-
2.90 ! lamU (Aleian'lrU IUy) will be Ui from Hik
t fr I o,'lr In cotinell"ii with r'xciiriiionn of .-iily
hW 17. Auvufll 10 Hint 24. Sft-nt. inKrr 7 And 21, hihkI
to rirn 10 not'iienirr or o t atiHtinnik-'ni vm
S rttCUM witliln Wvv ditya. Hi the rate of f ' V).
Tickrtrt for ftpnle trip to Toronto " ill in- unld
at NfAKnrr. f-nllM f..r t,M on July 30. Augtfal II
rtiwl M, nn1 rpfmlrir 33 In connection with
excursion of .Mi)iotnlT 7. ticket will In mild
to Toronto miv return nt riflucctl ruteri, mo
count Toronto Fair.
For time of connecting train- ind further In
formation apply to nearest ticket it cut, or ad
drew tieo v. fiovd. Assintant Qnt ml I'mniph
er Airrnt, Hrond Street station. riiiladMpliin.
7-13-tit.
2
STOVES STOVES ST( )VES STOVES STOVER STOVES
SCHOCH k STAHLNECKER
Offer to the Dublic 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. Gall
and see our stock and learn
our prices.
SCHOGH & STAHLNECKER,
OFF JAIL, MTDDLEBTJRG, PA.
VAPOR STOVES V A POR ST(WWTAPOR STOVES
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PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD.
Sunbury & Lewistown Division.
In effect May 22, 1899.
WEKTWARI). I STATIONS. I KASTW ARD
8.60
2.G0
1.50
2.30
20.00
12.83
G.33
9.90
6.20
2.60
2.23
8.60
95
1.00
6.80
60.00
THE BENT OF- ALL.
For over fifty years Mat. Wisslow's Sootii-
DR9 Svkit has lieen lined by mothers for their
children while teething. Are you disturbed t
nbrbt and bioken of your rest by n sick child
suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth?
If soKcnd st once ant! get n bottle t .HrH.W In-
slow's Soothing Syrup" for Children Teething.
Its value is Incalculable. II will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately. Depend upon It,
mothers, .there Is no mistake about it. It cures
diarrhieo, regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
cures Wind Coin , soften the Mums, reduces
Inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the
whole system. "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sy
rup" for children teething Is pleasant to the
taste and Is the prescription of one ot the old
est and best female physicians and nurses In the
United States and Is for sale by all druggists
throughout the world. Price, twenty-live cents
a bottle. He sure and get "Mas. Winslow's
SooTlitsoSTBCr." -S-ly.
p M
t II
4 19
in
2 31
2 34
2 40
24(1
2M
800
807
8 13
8 22
SS0
8.10
3 4.1
3 4S
8 41
890
AM I
VS7i
10 07
10 12
10 21
1054
1U27
io n
10 3H
10 40
10 II
iost
1103
11 13
111 1SI
ill III
1157i
1132
Sunbury
Sellnsgrove Junction
Selinsgrove
Pawling
K reamer
Mclser
Middleburg
Henfer
Heavertown
Adamsburg
Kaubs Mills
McClure
Wagner
Shindle
ralntervllle
Maitland
I -vl.lW II
11 37 Lewistown (Main Street.)
140 lewistown junciion.
A M
V33
9 -a
9 18
90s
90Si
S04
SBSl
R 52
8 441
R39
883,
818
M 18
815
809
a na
7 23
750
P M
580
5 20
515 I
I
5 01 !
4 58
4 52
446
47
482
425
4W
409
400
488
840
845
348
340
rm npeAtinr nt t lie I'rohlhlt Ion fttAte Cnnven.
tion. to beheld at Philadejpbla, July si, 18V9.
uompmuvLiasH
tin. l.ann.Vlvnnl!! RntfmS1
ed to sell to all persons, appl
many
ilvlmr
tickets from tat Inns on Its line In the State of
arranir
excursion
UUKCIS " n Ll'iii .1 wu i '' ,,uv . . www '
Pennsylvania, to Philadelphia, at rate of single
fare for the round trip (minium rate fifty eta).
Tickets win be sold on July to only, and win
be good to return Ull July , inclusive
57.04
7.50
6.84
3.20
6.60
1.00
2.20
MlDDLEBURQH MARKET.
Corrected weekly by our merchants.
Butter 12
EfeW
Onions w
Lard 6
Tallow 4
Chickens per lb 7
Turkeys 10
Side 6
Shoulder
Haiu
Wheat
Rye
Potatoes
Old Corn
Oats
Bran per 100 lbs.
Middlings "
Chop
Flour per bbl
"I have need Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy in my family for years and
always with good results," says Mr.
W. B. Cooper of El Bio. OaL "For
small children we find it especially
effective." For sale by all Druggists.
8
18
70
i 46
:.. M
85
80
80
90
90
850
Train leaves Sunbury 5 25 p m, ar
rives at Selinsgrove 6 45 p m
Traios leave Lwiatown Junction :
4 52 am, 10 18 am, 1 10 P m.180 p m B M p m, 7 OT
11 58)1 in, for Altoona, Pittsburg and the West.
Kor Haiuraore eon sisssj , ....
1 88 4 88 1 01 pm For Philadelphia and New
York 638 9 88am, 102 188 4 U and 1116 pm oi
Harrltburg 45 a in and 8 06 p
Philadelphia & Erie R R Division.
AND
NOHTHBKN CKNTKAI. RAILWAY
Trains leave Sunbury dally except Sunday :
1 2i a m for Krle and Uanandalgua
1 10 a m for Bellelonte Erie and Uanandalgua
5 4 a m for Look Hsven , Tyrone and the West.
1 10 p m for Hellefonte Kane TyrcAie and Uanan
dalgua 5 45pm for llenovoand El mini
9 25 p m tor Wllllnmsport
...T i. . ,n . I.,, Vrlm .ml c 'nn mlahf tin
? am for Lock Haven and 25 pm for Wll-
llaniport
6 55 am. 9&5am2 00and &48pm lor wnaes-
barre and Haselton
7 00 am. 10 20am, 2 05 p m, 5 45 p m for Shamo-
klnand mount ariu.i
Sunday 9 a m tor w nniiwra
rralM leave Sellnsgro" Jnntlon
10 00 a m, week days arriving at Philadelphia
800 pm New York 5 58 pm Baltimore a u p m
Waaingwn p fc.,.,h,.
584 p m aanj wri.ui . ,"'-,e-.-
an m N.w York 8 58 a m. Baltimore 9 45 p m
waallinKfton era. i . .. . . ,
8pm. week days arriving at Philadelphia
4 80a m. New York "23
THE PACKER
BICYCLE
Is a model wheel, and
one that will out-wear
any wheel on tho market.
I a m, Baltimore 2 HO a ro
Washington 4 05 am
1 r&llir) tHO ftsjravsj uuiiout;
2 17 a m dally arriving at Philadelphia 1 51 a m
i,. a m Wafhlerton : 4S a m New
fork lain Weekdays. 10 38 a m aWM
T 50 a tn week days arriving at Philadelphia
iir..i.li,A- i rtA M tn
a III. rsV)i"iiKwii 1 yn' V
1U pm,week days arriving at Philadelphia
6 23 n lii, New York 9 30 pm. Baltimore 6 oo p m
Washington 7 l.pm
VftUiniUKWII I ft. w .
, " i i....D..liiin osnamsnd I 9S
and 8 p in, tor Harrisburg, Philadelphia and
Baittmora
J. B. WOOD, Oen l Pass Agent
I, B. HUTCniJIBON uen-i manaa.r.
PATENTS
Consult or communli
OBTAINED-
REPAIRING
of all kinds neatly done
I have spent a number
of years at the business
under an experienced
instiuctor. Call and
see before buying a
bicycle,
WALLACE TEATS,
O-lobe Mills, Pa.
TEEMS EASY.
Consult or communicate wltb the Editor
ot this paper, who will gtve aU needed Infor-
matioa
were reouiredtlo
terftd our new.
ii TIaa4 t
tubular
Lantern which w$
I ..,. nffrr nt nme.
thing extraordv-'
, fiurv in the Lantern line, fthasttti
I tion joined to the tubular system, and
, the result ts a spienmut '-"'
l J -rrtcfrr We Will.
I if desired, mail our specuit Circular
of the " Vesta" Lantern; or.upcmy
receipt of fr.oo, vie wui jv.
I (freight prepaid ) the very best Lan-'
l tern JOT general unw yv
Why not see u- on BawmsNr
Sat maMrsaw CIsHf Is sUBnl frsa.
R. E. DIETZ CO.,
rata LsJtrht At.. New York.'
I m CSTsaLINtt M SMS.
I Onbf Lanterns are awsW - Dim
Grip brines weakness, exhaustion, nervous
tSSmS Ot. MUes' Nervine caret them.
fob loo siLVEB or iicfrrpa.
1 will seod a handsome FOUNTAIN
pbtm Hoiid onid Notitlmr baata It. Trcmaal
naa seller. AgonU wanted, aaoreas at i
BOX 186, Gnrandoldt, W . v a. SM