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    POWER THROUGH THE SPIRIT.
Inernallon4 Snmlnr School !.on
for Septeneer 17, MMhIi tk
rlah 4et.t4 Memor Vi. 10.
P0SP01SB SHOOTHiO AT 0HAWD
MWAll.
Frank A. HoywooA.
Porpoise shooting affords to the In-
rllans of the Paasamaquoddy tribe thoir
Bvoclally Arranged from rek-ubet'a Note. hjjgjtajj means of support. It It prac-
twwor. but by my Spirit. eaHh Uil U rJ of
oomyare Hire
LIGHT FP.OM OTH E ICRirTUR
Ms G--uii Caafllas tick. Bat, zs.s-!i.
boete.-Zeeb, 44.
R1SAD the one. pees.
nun
rUREB.-
te Goluori I anaiesui'. ex. w
1UX 13. 10; tin; Man. i:i4-w. rr,e 11017
Spirit. John 16:11.13: Rom. S:1H. Hi Acta
ld4j MI: Oat 6:io. u B.
PLACE IX TinJ HISTORY. Tno His
torical Llrftimetanoee in which Becbartan
ivophesled are found In Kara, Cbapi 5 and (5
T!X'" -Zecharlah r.eKSU to prophet; No
eniber, H. C. BO. between the second nr.d
third propheclee of Haggal. The pr ; 1
of the Itsfon wa spoken on the morning
ot the twenty-fourth duy of the elevonth
mnr.tii th.-.-ofero smo time In March, :,
rtve moetlis after the people besan anew
their Wort on the temple.
PLACE.- Jeruaalem.
PROPHETS Zsoharlan and lingual.
RT't "PS. Darlui Hystaipes, kiis ot
Fwalu. Zerubbabel, governor of Judca.
BXPLANATORT.
l The Prophet Zeehariah and His
Mission. Zschariab ("the lvd re
members") wa the son of Daracbiab
and grandson of liUlo. who was one of
the b. snda of the 12 eouraea of priests
(Neh. 12:4, 7), imd whose iUOOeeSOr
Zeehariah became (Neh. 12: 18). 1!''
wus probably lru la Babylon, and
went 10 Jerusalem when quite young,
with Zerubbabel aud Joshua, lie be
gun to prophesy about two months
after llaggai iZeoh. till Eara 8:1) 8t
14; llag. i:i). iu the second year of
Darlui Qystaspes, and continued the
prophecy for two years (7:1). ieeh
ariah's mlsalon was u awaken and
courage the lews In their gr al
of ri-lmlidlng the temple and renewing
the rellgloui life of the people.
II, The Vision of the Golden Candle-
TVila elalnn won to L'lvo c. uraffe
and h. .pe to the people by the assurance thus procured la
were yet Uke Ood 1 precloua golden '
candlestick, whose work was to II
lumli e the wceM with the Divine light
and life.
V. 1. "The an gelt" who hod ex-'
plaint 1 the other visions, just as Dante
represents himself as accompanied by (
the spirit f Virgil and f Beatrice.
"And waked me:" Be had slept after
the first series of visions. This was the
beginning of a new series, during the
mime eventful night
V. 2. "Behold a oaudleatick all of
gold:" Like the seven branched candle- t
stick "f Solomon's temple (Ex. 18:31
:i7). "With a bowl upon the top:" For
a reservoir of oil to supply the lamps,
V, 3. "And two olive freest" The oil
usually burned in the lampa was ollvo
oil, pressed from Uie fruit of the olive
tree. The.se were the living, perennial
sources of oil; bo that the lamps would
never go out,
V. 5. "Knowest thou not?" This Im-1
plies surprise that the prophet did not
see through these plain lymbols. The
meaning was written all over them.
First The Jewish nation was Ood'l .
candlestick, which should uphold the !
light for the whole world. Its business
was fb shed abroad the liirht of Cod.
'Hie Christian church Is Christ's golden
candlestick (Be. ItSO). Second. The
Holy Spirit is symbolized by the sacred :
oil which keeps the lamps burning
nrul shining. "Not by might:" Not by
any governmental power, or power of
numbers, or of wealth, or valor. Ana
not "by power:" as contrasted with
"might" not by physical or bodily
Strength. "Hut by my Spirit." "As
that candlestick gave forth Its light In
silent, ceaseless splendor, unfed an 1 in
tended by human agencies, so the work
iu which he wus engaged would be ac
complished by the Spirit of Cod."
Cambridge Ilible.
V. 7. "Who art Uiou, 0 great moun
tain?" A figure representing the vast
ness of the work to be done, the inv
mense difficulties in the way Satan of
the previous vision, the Persian empire,
t.ho bitter opposition of the Samari
tans. "Thou shalt become a plain:"
Be wholly removed. At that very time
Jd WO! influencing Darius to refuse
the desires of the Samaritans, and give
his favor to Jeruaalem (Ezra 0). lie
inspire! the people with patriotism and
zeal and energy. It has been well said
that "it is a great deal better to luive
the faith that shall remove mountains
than to keep on expensive corps of en
gineers to tunnel them." "And he shall
bring forth the headstone" of the tem
ple; The crowning grace that com
pleted the building. His work should
succeed. "With shoutings, crying!
firsoe, grace unto iti" With great re
joicing and acclamations should the
temple le completed.
V. V. "Zerubbalx'l ... his hands
shall also finish it:" It is quite proba
ble that the people were dissatisfied
with Zerubbabel In some way. He be
longed to the day of smull tilings. He
did not nppeax like Solomon In all his
glory. He appeared like a common man
rather than like a great rider.
V. 10. "For who hath despised the
day of small things?" Small begin
nings, a small people, a small kingdom,
small wealth. "They . . . shall
see the plummet :" The symbol of the
architect or head builder. He shall
complete the building, for with him
are "those seven ; they ore the eyes of
the Lord:" Referring back to 3: 9. The
people should rejoice, because the prov
idence of Ood, reaching everywhere in
the world, is with their leader.
U9B0ONS FROM THE CANDL.E8TICK.
The bowls were reservoirs of the oil.
Every man needs to have a reservoir of
character, power, knowledge, goodness.
The Conductors. The pipea conduct
ed the oil to the lamps. The supply was
useless unless it could be brought to the
flame. It is blessed to be the channel
of God's blessing to men.
The olive trees, one on each side ot
the lamp, express the source of supply.
The supply of Oods Spirit to His church
inexhaustible.
Jesus used a similar Illustration,
ticed at all seasons of the year, but th
sea animals killed In the winter ars
IBs fattest and five the largest quan
tities ef oil. The largsst sized por
solaes measure about sevea feet In
length, about the girth tve feet, weigh
S00 pounrta and upwards and yield
;rom six to seveu gallon of olL The
blubber Is about one and one-halt
inches thick In sammer and two lackos
thick lu winter, at which time the
creature Is lu Its best condition The
ti lubber from a laife porpoise weighs
about 100 pounds. The Indians try out
the oil la a primitive manner; with
rude though picturesque appliances.
The blubber Is stripped off. then cut
into Fmall pieces, which are placed In
huge Iron pots and melted over a tire.
All along the beach ore placed, at in
tervals, curious structures, consisting
of two upright pieces of wood sur
mounted by a cross piece, from which
the pots are huug by chains. Under
this cross piece large stones are piled
In a semi-circle. Inside of which a fire
Is made that Is allowed to burn fiercely
until the stones are at a white heat,
rhe flro is then scattered, and the pots
containing the blubbsr are placed over j
the stones and Just enough fire kept
under them to Insure the melting ot j
the uluuber. Wuu melted the oil Is
klmmed ff into other receptacles, I
then poured Into tin c:ins of several
gallons capacity, and the process is ,
coi ipleta. 1 the oil la pure It readily
iboul n doll it a gallon, but if
tdu 1 rat .'. with Beal, or uny other In
ferior oil, Its value Is n lin ed by some
I r ci.r.t. A sup .-ior "11 1j obtained
from the Jaw of the porpoise. The
Jaws are hung up In the sua and the
I oil, us tt drips, Is ttuifelit iu cans placed
for that purpose, Tim quantity or oti
small, bums only ,
am each Jaw, but a
tor It by watch-
inaki rs lu.J others requiring a Hue
lubricator. The oil from the blubber
glVOB a good light, and was for many I
years used lu all the lighthouse on
the eastern coast It Is also a capital
oil for lubricating machinery, never
getting Btlcky, and unaffected by cold
weather, When pure there Is no of
fensive smell, and there Is no lamp oil j
eaual to It for those who are com-
P
scorn
EMULSION
OF COD-LIVER OLL WITH
HYP0PHOSPHITES
should always bs kept in
the house for the fol
lowing reasons:
jury List.
List of Crand Jurors drawn for the Court 01
Over and Terminer und Ueneral Jail delivery
and Court ot quarter Sessions of the I'eace ot
Bayder county nekt ai net. Term, commencing
Monday. October n. IM,
ORANDJUBORs.
FIRST Because, If any member
of the family has a hard cold, it
will cure it.
SECOND I ecause. if the chil
dren are delicate and sickly, it will
make them strong and well.
THIRD Because, if the father or
mother is losing flesh and becom
ing thin and emaciated. It will build
.. j , .1 11. u j Mine'.
tnem up ana give mem nesii ana j Arm A, ,,,;, ,..
strength.
FOURTH Because it is the
standard remedy In ad throat ana
lung affections.
No household should be without it.
It can be taken in summer as well
as
Nnnie. Occupation,
lu-ntcr, jaeos. Laborer,
UoryeU. J. P., Oosl dealer,
lllemer. John It . Laborer.
utesskr, i. vt Laborer,
Fisher, Utoyd w Miller.
(iaugler. Panic!. Lalaaer,
RefKesoe.
spring
Molina'
Mlddlierick
Mciawx.
west Beaver
Monroe
lurrelt, II. H JUSIkM 04 the PCSOS, HSllnSgrOVe
Kt ei. r, wllllaiu a.. Laborer,
Krallae. .loin , r ui ItaT.
KilLgier. Joseph, Teseber,
l.-inwr, Botomon, Irarsii r.
Munta ek. Leonard J., Furmer,
Mil It Hun Koteit. IjtlMiier,
Ki ailek, John H , Farnu-r.
ltennliiKei llenr II , CurpeDter,
R hoe da, Jacob, Tinsnlth,
Shaffer, Jams, farmer,
Shannon, Elmer, Plasterer,
Bitoiley, Aminon, Laborer,
Buyder, John s.. Laborer,
Buhl, im. on s.. Laborer,
Btroup, Benton P., Merchant,
s roup, BaraneL Oeni leman,
C1 . II. Calvin, Meo liunt.
In winter.
y. inA $, oo, all 1ruRgltt.
SCOTT BOWNE, Cht-mau, New York.
A CANCER MYSTERY.
lfeh'flllllHB I ti n Mo to l)ltea,('l
Cmme or Cure of the
lilac aae.
(lie
lied to use their eyes at ntglit. l ue j lBtnce
light Is very solt, aud, ush! lu a Uor-
mnn studfiits' lamp, one caa work al
most as comfortably as by daylight,
aud the dreaded glare of gas 'anoro tier
ai ificlal lights is completely avoided.
If industrious and favored vith or
dinary success an Indian can kill from
100 to 2u0 porpoises per year, anil they
will probably average three gallons of '
oil oach. But t!ie poor Indians are not j
industrious, or only so by Ills and
Bl irts, or as necessity compels them.
Their way Is usually to accumulate
some ::. "r 20 gaHons of oil, then go I
off to Eastport, Me., with It, for a mar
ket. ThUB much time Is lost in loiler-
ItiK about the towns and iu going to
I und returning from the hunting
grounds. Moreover, there tiro always 1
two Indlnns to each canoe, und the pro
ceeds of the hunt have to ho divided.
I I .-i" Is a good demand for the oil,
and a B'ygt d oieiiiy followed porpoise
! shooting would furnisli the Indians
with n comfortable support The Qesb
: of the porpolso when cooked Is not un-
like fresh pork, and at one time was
much used. The Indians still use it,
aud it Is alno In roqu"st by tho lisher
' man on the coast, who readily ex- ,
change fresh fish for "porpus" meat
! with the Indians.
Almost unknown to tho outside
world, here la an industry in the Bay
of Pupdy followed by these Indians,
year after year, rolling lu Its pursuit
moro bravery, skill and endurance
than nrehaiis in? other occupation
In tho morning all the women and
ehl dron turn out to soo tho canoes go
to sea, and If during the day a storm 1
comes up or the canoes ore unusually
late In returning many anxious eyes I
are turned seaward. They are always
peasant and good nutured with one
a nut her, and in general return from j
tho hunt about 3 o'clock In tho after
noon. Aftor dinner, one would think,
that, tired out with their exertions,
thoy would soek repose, but they do
Dot seem to need It, and the rest of
tho day until sundown la spent lu
friendly gamoa upon the beach.
In the daily press we find full ac
counts of another discovery of the can
cer bacillus, tln Investigator In this In
stance beiiif.' Dr. Bra, of Paris, say-, the
Medical Review of Beviews. It is not
Surprising to learn that the medical
men of the French capital do not unani
mously or even In small numbers in
dorse the validity of the claims made
nor do they express oomph te confi
dence in the source from which the
claims emanate.
The anawer to the question of the ex-
of a cancer bacillus i
MlUdiei-reek
JackMih
Jackson
Washington 1
spring
Spring I
beaver
Pranklln ,
Moi roe
Perry
Spring I
Union
iroVn
Washington
Washington
i eul re
Wes! Beaver
PETIT Jt IRORt;
List of Petit Jurors drawn lor the Court ol
Common Pleas, court ot Ouarter sessions ol the
Pesos, Ooun of over and rermtner and General
Jail Delivery ol Bayder County, Pa., heid as
Oolober Term, eoaunenclng October v. isau.
Name. Occupation. RUSlrtPnCe
weal perrj
Spring
Monroe
Penn
Pranklln
psblngton
Chappian
(tentrv
Hlddli hurg
Peon
Monroe
Beitnssroe
penn
Weal Perrj
Pranklln
Washington
spring
Jsckaon
Cbiipnian
Mtddtecreeli
Bulinsgrovo
Franklin
Jsckaon
West Benver
West lleavei
Cel. I re
Jsokton
U osl II. :ier
Bellnsgroi o
Jack .on
Middle) m;
M rin
I men
UllloU
Jackson
Penn
Centre
Bellnccrove
Union
Penn
Sprint;
Union
Weal I'orrv
Union
Wosldngtoii
Penn
IT
till to be
reckoned anions the mysteries ui bac
teriological research. One striking an
alogy to recognized microbe dbe.iso is
lacking In the clinical history of can
cerviz., its rare appearance before
middle life, even though exposure be
prolonged to many years. The tuber
cle bacillus may find a soil for reproduc
tion in uil ages and among nil classes.
This is very far from the fact in the his
tory of cancer invasion, the exceptions
being too few to prove that it Is other
than a disease peculiar to the period of
middle life and old ago.
LookltiK for u Square Heal,
First Cannibal llow do you feel to
day V
Second Cannibal Great i Just like do
ing a little missionary work, N V.
World.
Defora Election.
First Politician The other side has
more boodle than wc have.
Second Politician Yesi I think
they'll carry the county by $in,ooo ma
jority. Puck.
our Dentcsttas,
Mistress You have no young nuin,
r hope?
Maid Oh, no, ma'am; he's JO If he's a
day. Brooklyn Life.
The Fcttive Mosquito
Can readily be civilized and brought j
within th bounds of propriety by
touching tho hands, neck and chin
with a lew drops of the H. H. H. Medl
ciuo. The peculiar pungent aroma of
this well known household romedy
soems to banish mosCjUltOSS, and other
offensive insects, most effectually. The
same H. H. H. Medicine sold by drug
gists at 25c. per vial, gives Immediate
relief from the burning and Itching
produced by the stings of mosquitoes,
bedbugs, hoes, wasps, etc. The genu
ine artlcUi has the portrait and signa
ture of the Inventor, D. Dodge Tomlln
son, 400 North Third street, Philadel
phia, Pa., on each wrapper. Those
who have once tried Its offsets hold It
In high esteom ever afterwards as the
very host oxtornal application for
swellings, sprains, rheumatism and
neuralgia.
A Book of the Dog.
We have received from the Associa
ted Fanciers, 400 N. Third street, Phil
adelphia, Pa., a copy of their Dog
Huye.rs' Guide. It contains a finely
executed colored frontispiece; well
drawn engravings of nearly every
breed of dog, and all kinds of dog
furnishing goods. We should Judg'j
that the book has cost a great deal
more to produce than the price askeJ
IS cents and we would advise all of
our readers, who are interested In dogs
to send for the book.
iiSi
i
Blend most softly and
nlav iuost effectively over
a festive scene when thrown
by waxen candles.
The light mat ntigniena
beauty's charm, that jjivcs the
finished touch to the drawing
room or dining room, is the
mellow glow of
WAX CANDLES
Sold in all colors anusuau.es
to harmonize with any interior
hangings or decorations.
Manufactured by
mi, r A
STAND AMU OIL bw, - -S
For alo everywiiero. . rj
sra?1 REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
Made a
Well Man
of Me.
Wsifff 1
Colonists at Chlcora, B. C. are taking
three crops from the same ground thle
year. The productive soil la the source
of Chlcora'a wealth. The forests are
bedded with natural Brasses. The cereals
hold their nutritious grains the rear
round. Frost Is rarely known; rosea
bloom the winter through; the gardens
are always full of Bowers; trees are
green In midwinter. We sell farms and
erect houses at Chlcora oa the Instal
ment plan. For maps, circular or fur
ther Information, address D. L. Rlsley,
til 8. Tenth street, Philadelphia.
svsdsess theaters results In an days, it sett
nwiil mail tbir loet manhood, end olj
will reemr their Toothful rigor br aalns
BE VIVO. MquUklraiMlewUrertiJirjSerroue.
Beat, Lest Vitality, bnpoteoor . HigbUr BmlaHoaa,
Lost Fewer. PalUns Monory, Weetlna Die a .end
ell aScj ot nlf ebo or eaowseod UdletreUorj
whlohejiflUoseforitodT.biiaisorBiarrlafe. II
set oslr esres by sesrmw al she eaelot KsaM
Uarraet eern teste sad hteiS seSlder. brtng
las beak the pink glow Set pale ebaeksend re
etortns ta Are of roatk. fTwoff"''
eM0eaaBaS.e. Iaetst banns ItaVTTO, no
ether. It esa be earrtoS la reet pocket. Br sjall.
UeeaeMyAdTeeTod'olrrnlar free. Addrew
Royal Medicine Co.,'
For sale by Middlebtirg Drug Co.
Urbogast. Ilenrj', Farmer,
Itrbrjoast . Willis, Parmer,
Bi aver, Jatnes Pal tner,
Rllger, W lierrolrt, 'nrpenter,
Blokle.Jnbn H Parmer,
BOhner, William, Farmer,
llowersox, Repharva, Furrner,
Bowem . Harry, Oenlleman,
Boyer, n iiiinin it . Parmer,
Uullcks, Bamuel, Fanner,
courini. a., uentleman,
CBStcr, Henry IV, K. inner,
Derr, Thomas P., Parmer,
Dietrich, .lames, .uniberman,
Dreeae, ubar,es, Clerk,
Bering, Jesse, panner,
Petierer, Pienklin. i artner,
grants, William, Blacksmith,
Qerbart. Amm ?., Lai orer,
(Jeinbni iinu: Haniuol J , Uitwrcr,
Herman Jacob, rainier,
llelser, IVtor, I-, inner,
IISBSlng.r, Reuiien, l aimrrr,
Howell, .'"im I Uibon r,
Kline, prank t ., LalH in i .
Rhngler, J. P., Carpenter,
vtatUirn, Isaac. Pnnncr,
Mel all. Irvln p., I iitiorer.
Hetzgi r, Jobn P., Farmer,
Moyer, Samuel, Oi ntiemnn,
Mlfchell. William ll., Parmer,
Nelt. frank P., Parmer,
Neit, m iiiiaiu, ,u rebant,
tteicbley, John, HlnckamltD,
K.imer, John s . i.ai orer,
Kilter. Frank Ml w i .
Kohrbach, Harrt-on A.. Moulder.
Bbaffer, Robert St., L iborerj
Bnyder, Jacob c. liboror,
Bmltb, WlUlarn it . Parmer,
Btahl, David H . Merchant,
Strawser, Jacon . , Farmer,
Rtauffer, Bliss, Laborer,
Bwaitx, R, X . Pal iner,
Wagner, wen. no, carpenter,
Wail sr. i.ew is, Furini i ,
W lealal, Isaac, i'al loor,
RlPAMS TABUIXS
are intended for children, ladies and all
who prefer a medicine disguised as con-
j fectionery. They may now be had (put
up in Tin Boxes, seventy-two in a box),
price, twenty-five cents or hve boxes for
one dollar. Any druggist will get them
if you insist, and they may always be
obtained by remitting the price to
int. ixcjjuito v a i. u w ... yy j a J i
tl , .1 a
mtMnjstiSB&mammn -
If f II
'no
it He
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A IVOMll HI I I I KKOI DIAItltlltfU
ri oiiiliicilt Vlrftl'-illl I'dltor IIikI Al
iitoM titven bnl mis llroiiglil
Hack to Pi i M e: lleallh ly
ftoamlx-rlnlii'i Colic, imi
era sitii Him rlioi u
lii luedy .
Prom the Tlmea, hillalUle, Pa,
1 Buffered itb iliarrha n lor a
lOUg tliao UUrl lliouclit I was i;:Hl
being oiired. I liatl spent much time
and money imH Bufltrod bo n.ucb
uiiseiy thiit 1 uliiion: di ulod In
Hive up all boptB of it ei vorv nl
BWuil the n Kirt. bul ooticins the u -veriiBemAtil
"' Cliuiubcrlain'B Colic,
Cholera and nierrbain Roinody nno
also some teutumouials Btating bow
stmio wonderful cures had bten
w i ougui i y tin i . i.v, i aeciusu
to try it. After taking a fi w doses
was entirely well of thai trouble,
iiinl I wisb to Hay further
readers and follow sufferers
urn a bale and lieu ty man
ami feel w I! ae I i ver did
lifn.-O. R. .vl. ei.i:, Sold
1)1 tlgRlSiS.
to my
thai I
to day
in ii i v
b.y nil
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No. 3- B1Q0LE BERRY BOOK
All e out growing- Small Fruits- rr.nl and knrn how ;
c ntuina 4j colorei I u !ltcreprVluctlonsolaltlendiiigJ
mrtetice and iboottiet llluiitratlona. rricc,5uCt'ut..
X. 3- aHOOI-E POULTRY BOOK
i '' ',,',',lt '"n!t,-: the lieM 1 onltry Rook In eslstence :
SaiJl I -. fining ; fcitluj uileied lile-llke rrproductiODS
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rv,-, :o. 4-BIOOI E COW BOOK
i All about V wi rttil i ! mrj wt
PENNSYL AN I A KAILR0AD.
Banbury Lewiatowu Division,
Ineff ol May 22, im.
IC hftvlflB n BTCal
in con'riiui Bci ' ctl LlftMikf ttpti rtiictiomof eacn
In (-..', rith tu utbc lllu irtioo. I'licc, so Ccuu
h Wo. C iSlOWM SWINV3 BQPK
t. Ml about M Urerdiiiff, Fwdltiff, Butch
vtft ", etc Coutalnt over 3o bcnutiittl iulf
t ut ...i . tiiicr cngrviny, rricc, 50 Cents
TheBlT;0 ftOOK!? arciit.l . v n:!i'ii?rillefiil-youiii-ver
:... iiiiui,; like the ui prficilcnltnoictMiime, They
t I u enorinoui Ot- Ivt t Wt$it North 10a
it 1 jet! i one wh eps n Horse. Cow, Hog or
-u, 01 v iwa Small t rttHi, ought to sejld nght
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3 45 1107 Maltland M :i I" 1
145 iag Lewlrtown 7M H 18 1
3 41 11 ST Lawlatowii Main Btreet-) 71 84J
350 ill 40 lietrlatown Junction, IM 40 j
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Mill Flip!
Train leaves Sunbury 5 25 p m, ur-
rives at Selinsgrovt C I"' p m
rrnius leave Lewlstown .Innetion :
i vj a ra, l 11 a iu, l Hi p m.iao p ni 5 :'i m, 7 ic
iir,Him, forAltoona, Pituuurganri tin? Wet.
For Raltimore and Waokington IAaio lot.
IN A -Kt ltrll) in For I'hlladelphli nod New
York S3i 38a m, 1 'i l n l Hand 11 in po Vol
liarrlKliunt rt II ft m and "0f ::i
Philadelpl'ia & Erie R R Division.
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HOBTHBRN CBNTUAI. BAILWAY
Trains leave sui.l irj daily exoepl Sunday i
l it it m tor Brie and isnandalgua
6 in a m for Bellelnnte Krl and llansndalgas
9 45 n m tor 1iok Haven, Tyrone and the West,
I ll) in for 1'ellel. nle Kime Tyrone ami Cumin-
slssa
;,45iim for keaovo and Etmtra
an n m lor Wllllamapoll
Siindny 5 10 a in lor Erie and CanandalguS
una in tor IiOOk Haven and M i iu lor VII-
Ibuaspart
6 55 am, 8 55 a m 2 ) n nd B 18pm lor Wllkoii
imrre nnd Ha.elton
7 io a st, lo n a in, "8 p in. t 41 p ai lor snamo-
kln und Mount Carniel
Sunday 9 55 a in lor Wllkoiburro
rraln Iokvo Scllnigrove .luiinllon
inno a m, week d:.vi arrlvlnir ut Philadelphia
so.' pm New Yiirk'5.vii m Baltimore tl p ra
Waohlnglon 4 lo piu
534 p m dull v nrrlvlnir at Philadelphia
.0 20 p a New York 8 .V) a m, Baltimore 9 45 p m
wsssnsna io 56 p m.
8 42 pm, weak davs arriving at Philadelphia
4 Ma m. New York T23 a dj, Baltimore 2 W a in
WftHliington 4 5 a m
Tmins aUO leave Banbury
2 27 am dally urrlvlnir ut Phlladeldhll 6 .via
Hnltlmore 0 35 a in WathlSStOS 7 4" ft ui New
York v 83 am Weekdeyn, loasam Snmlay,
7 80 smweek days arriving at Philadelphia
II 4S am, New York 2IIIS p m, Balllmoie II 5
a m Washington l on p m.
1M pm.week dy arrlvlnn at Philadelphia
8 23 p m, New York u 30 p m, Haitluiore 8 uu p m
Waimlnston T 18 p in
Tralni alo leave Bunbury at tf 50 n m ind 5 28
and 8 V p m, lor HarrlsLurg, Philadelphia and
Baltimore
. B. WOOD, Oen'l Pana Agent
i. B. HTJTCniNSON Uen'l Manaaer.
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It's a long life, bul devotion to
(be true interoets and protspeiity of
the American People bur. won for it
newfrioi'da asrtbe yeas rolled by
und the orifiinal members of its fam
ily passed to tbeir reward, and these
admirers are loyoland Bteadfastto
day, with faith in ita teacbinss, and
confidence in the ibformation which
it hriiiDH to tln ir homes and tin
es.
Asa oatural oonseouenee it en
joys in its old sge nil tho vitality and
vigor of its youth, strengthened and
ripened by the experiences of over half a century.
It has lived on itfi merits, and on the cordial support of progressive
Americans, .. ,, , . , , , , ...
It is the "New York Weekly Tribune, acknowledged the eountn
over us the leading Nationol Family Newspaper.
Recognizing its value to those who desire all the news of the State
and Nation, the publisher of THE POST, 'you,- own favorite home pa
pe. I, has entered into an alliance with "Tne New York Weekly Tribune
which enables him to furnish both papers at the tnfllOg sum of 1.2
Ewy fanner and every villageB owcb to himself, to his family, and
to the community in which be Uvea a cordial support of his local news
paper ' as it words consUntly and untiringly for his interestB in every
wao brings to bts home all the news and happcnmgB of bis n. ichbor
hood, the doings of his triends, the condition and prospects for .lillerent
cropH, the prices in home markets, and, iu fact, is a weekly visitor which
should be found in every wide-awake, progressive fomily.
Just think of it ! Both these papers for only 1.!W a year.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MlDDLKBORO, Pi
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SELINSOROVE. PA.
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will receive prompt and careful attention.
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