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Go. W. Wageimeller, Fditor and Proprietor.
A Family Journal, Icyottd to New, Science, Art. Political Kconomv anil Current Literature.
Ratcn: One Hollar fcr Annum, in Advance
VOL. XXXVIII
MIDDLEBUlKill SN V I) Eli COUNTY PKNX A. Al'C. 22 1901
NUMBEh
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Wfi LUCID LOCAL LACONICS
The Commissioners bad business
ietal' m Monday.
The public tobooli of the borough
will begin Monday, Beptember Bth.
Ihni't forget to tell iih if you have
rlnltors or go visiting, we wish to make
mention of it.
Gravel Hill is Doted for 8ullrvansand
CorbetUi as well its :i Concert Band.
When they sturt out, all others must
-urn ndtf.
Principal I .y to this year was unable
i find young men to till nil the post-
(Ami- for which he was asked to recom
mend Millcrsviile's graduatea.
in Balk. The house mid lot of
Mis. Nettie Smith next to Metiers
Planing Mill, la offered for sale. Ap
ply to Gilbert v. Son, Attorneys. tf.
The teachers examinations by the
'ouuty superintendent will le com-
iiictci iins wees wiiit the exception 01
i special examination to beheldSepI
bin! in this place.
Juniata Sentinel and Republican: li
ii- many years Bince .iiinuua county
bit-rested as large a corn crop as she
larvcst tliis coming fall. Even the
jorn that was planted on the 12th and
t iih of June is makings first-rate cron
Cull on A. K. Soles ill his new shav-
I hi: and hair cutting parlor for your
lead cleaned with a refreshing sham-
I inula clean towel to each patron
pn Hie norm sine oi -Market siiuaie oti-
site Centra Hotel. Satisfaction guar
Dteed, tf.
It i- -aid that Dr. L. C. Havice of
If New Merlin thinks of locating at
Creamer, this eounty. Cnl was a stud-
it at Susmiehannn University in
88-0. We shall be glad to welcome
e Hector to our county If he decides
oomo.
Here Is an old puzzle : A man with
ents in his pocket was compelled to
e a dollar. So he pawned his 75
tsforpO cents and then sold his
mt ticket to a friend for SO e -nts,
During the dollar needed. Who
i by the transaction?
t' any intelligent educator nanus
If a dozen ofthe great Normal Schools
tbe-country, the First Pennsylvania
pie Normal School. Millersvllle. la
ttyn found In the list. Pennsylvania
p reason tooeprouuol the reputation
tliia institution cf learning.
strike has been (ill ill the irrltirliiicr
tin Mann Edge Tool Company
I i severe.' days because of the
ing to 1 1 iward Kaley being
il torcinan from the blacksmith
irlinent, but the trouble has b en
ttled by some ofthe men going
within a day or two.
1 Mifftlnburg Tom." last Week
"rof, E. I '.. Pawling and wife are
- the lady's parents Mr, M.
h and wife, The Professor has
elected Principal of the Borwyn
'N. at a salary of $110 per month,
i nl lortu i- ten mouths, lie
I Hi i w vn M, .ii.hu-
week one night burglars at-
1 rain nil entrance to John
'blocker' residence. There Iscvl-
I' ' Mlllll" 1 1 il Oil. .I iiMmt i i ,
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HUHB LI..U I I II WUUCI I I II
l'V UOtMn linnl ,,!' I.....I Ii, II, I . .,'
u i-. the better It will be for the
pity of our people.
MUlersville Normal School has
boasted of being a "cheap"
lis standards for scholar-hip
professional training have been
Ptaiued, and its rates have never
reduced below a living price,
(Kb they ale lower Muni manv aim.
IkhiIk. The granting of Ireetui-
ii jrivut reduction. $14(1 will now
Or an entire war's sihmilmir nt
treat sohooL
U Juniata and Bnsquehanna Tele-
I o. hiw ,.ii.,.l li i '..i.i.
to answer the charge of having
i . . a r, , i, nni ii nun
own telephone poles they had
M "ii his property on the hill be-
r " wcreeJtl. Mr. Oaldsen eUlmlnar
hud rulued a number of trees for
Mainst hu direction not to erect
M where they did and In spite
"icnng to contribute towards
P'uring of poles long enough to
"e wires over the tops of the
It is said that xrk will be SOaroS
this full.
Holy Com mu nion will be adminis
tered at Krd ley's church, Sunday, Aug.
25th. All are invited.
The champion pike fisher in Perry
enmity is It. II. Prlesler. Since 1890
he caught 1,638 pike, ranglugfrom l'
to 25 iie hes in length.
The ISlsl Regiment P. V. I. will hold
their annual reunion at .Muncy Sept.
17. This regiment held its reunion
here t wo years ago.
The Williams drove picnic will be
held Aug. 26-31. The rate from Mld-
aieourg is 92.42; Beavertown, 12.68
Adamsburg, 12.76; Selinagrove $2.06.
Last W ednesday evening while Am
nion Spangler was out driving hi
horse became frightened and ran away
Not much damage was done and im
one w as hurt.
The Democratic primary election
will be held in this County Saturday,
Aug. 31, betweeu 4 and 6 P. M. The
Ccnvention will hi- held ill this place
Monday Sept. 2nd at II A. M. The
only positions to be tilled is County
Surveyor and President .Indue.
This week wo begin the publication
of the tombstone Inscriptions of Perry
township, We conclude the Inscrip
tions of Monroe town-hip. The re
cords ofPenn town-hip should have
come nest hut those who have the
matter in charge have 1 n unable to
tret the matter here.
It is . iid that a factory manager if
Mdroy recently employed 160 git - by
drlviug over the wist end of the eoun
ty. They were employed for factory
work and il was all done in a day.
Those who have been hunting for do
mestics have found that article scarce.
Full Information concerning i lie Firsl
Pennsylvania State Normal School,
MUlersville, will be cheerfully furnish
ed by Dr. Lyte, Principal. Write to
him forn catalogue. A number of com
fortable rooms are still disengaged for
the fall term, which begins September
Union County, (Pa.) Farms kom
SALE. 15 farms, 7 to 117 acres, near
market, schools and churches. 2 Gen
eral Stores- excellent opportunities. .")
town properties. Send for list describ
ing sa ('. II. Ranch, Heal Estate
Agent, Box 2, West Milton, Pa. 8-22-61
Last week's Belinsgrove Titnea -ays :
"Joe L. Marks, proprietor of the Mid.
dleburg Distillery was In town on Frl
dny. It Is reported thai Joe will b a
candidate for County commissioner,
next year. Joe has the business quali
ties and would be a safe public servant.
There would be no extravagance or
waste of the taxpayer-' money under
his management."
( lovetner Stoneon Saturday announc
ed his appointments on the commission
to the Charleston exposition, which
opens Dec. I. The Governor's appointee-
are: Ex-Senator J. Donald
Cameron and Postmaster E. J. Stack-
pole of Harriaburg; .1. ('. Darlington,
Frank Keller, Joseph M. Gazzam, of
Philadelphia, and Paul M. Gaither, of
( Ireensburg.
July, 1001, was a record breaker in
heavy freight traffic over the Middle
division of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Following arc the figures of the freight
movement nasi Lewistown Junction :
Eastward Loaded cars, 87,002; empty.
1,164; total, 68,840; trains, 1,107. West
ward Loaded cars, 18,058; empty, 63,-
oii; total, 71,064; trains, 1,286. Total
Loaded, 85,764; empty, 54,105; total,
130,910; train-, 2,463. Compared with
July, 1900, these figures shown gain of
8,692 loaded cars, 2,008 empty and 209
trains.
Dr. Helsler's Resignation Accepted.
On August lOtb, the Hoard of Direc
tors of Susquehanna University, at a
special meeting, accepted the resigna
tion of Rev, C. C. Heisler, 1). I)., as
President. 1 1 is successor has not yet
been elected. Ample provision has
been made to carry on the work ofthe
institution; in the meanwhile, Prof, J.
I, Woodruff, dean of the faculty, has
lieen authorized to act as President un
til the vncan.-y has been filled, atul Dr.
J. A Focht, pastor of the college
church and a former instructor in the
institution, has been appointed to teach
In the department of theology. The
college department will open Sept. 5th,
ami the theological department, Oct. 3.
M. L. Waokxski.i.kh,
Secretary of the Board.
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I PERTINENT PERSONALS
J. '. Heck of Belinsgrove wa
in the
village Friday.
Walter Bros, have had a well
their livery stable.
lug at
w . 1'.. Iney and wifedrnvt
to Mif-
Hinburg Monday.
I Miss Blauche Swart i- visiting
irienas at snamoKln.
I). A. Kern last week visitetl Chain
liersburg on business.
W. W. Wittenmyer has laid anew
pavement on Sugar street.
Mrs. Frank Bousum of Patterson is
visiting her sister, Mr-. M. I, Potter.
E. C. Murray and wife of Philadel
phia are visiting friends ut tills place.
I ruin E. Buck and Earl Wlney
were at lleuvertown Saturday evening.
Operator P. I!. Kinney and uifi
spent Sunday with friends al McCluru.
Michael Erdly and John Fields nl
Creamer were al the county seal Mon
day. Attorney C. P. L'lrlclt of Belinsgrove
was at the courl house Saturday after
noon. Miss Bertha Crouse wonl to Phila
delphia Monday tovlsll Dr.Wullisand
family.
Mrs, K. . Prlui ger of Eliitabethville
was the guesl ofW. F. Feeseand wife
Monday.
Rev. K. E. Beger of Beavertown paid
short vi-it to this plai al ly M lay
morning.
Miss Jennie Keller of Adainsburgls
visiting al the home of Bonneville
Smith.
Job Walter of Franklin township
wa- it caller at this ollice on - day Inst
M eek. y
Mrs. C. B. Witmer of8uuburyis
paying ll vi-it to her sister, Mrs. Jus.
(i. Crouse.
.lame- ShUIIiall has purchased a lot
of timber from L. M. Mot., on bis land
east of town.
lev. A. E. Cooper and family of
Maple Hill an visting A. ii. Ulsll ami
wife in Frankllu.
X. : 1 1 T i : 1 1 i : 1 1 1 Mower-ox of Kalniliaoo,
Michigan, i- visiting hi- brother, Cor
nelius Bowersox.
Miss Bertha Erhnrtof Lewistown is
visiting Miss Minerva Stetler and other
friends in this place.
Mi-. Jen i lie (iiKidlini;, who had been
to her home at Oriental, has returned
to Reno Waller'-.
Miss Sadie Wolverton of Bhumokln
i- nyiug a visit to Prothonotury
Shindel and lamily.
'.. s. St rou b of s Ineford dropped n
dollar in tin 1'u-i glol Monday and
he'll he happy for a year.
Loyal Fisher of WilliumsM)rl Isvis
Ring hi- grandparents, Assariah Kreeg
er and wife in Franklin,
Geo. F. Brosius and Dr. Maraud
Rothrock of Mt. Pleasaul Mills were
in the village Monday morning.
Edward Erdley and family of Lew
Mown -pent Sunday at the home of j pn
Ins pAretits, James Erdley and wife.
Mi Amanda Howe, has returm
id
l rum a vlsil to her grandmother,
Mrs, Amanda Geraberllug at
grove.
elms-
Mi-s Kan-A. Wagenseller of Selins- bognst; Male Quartette, M. -i Moyer,
grove spent several days last week with WleU, Glass, Brown; ir. hestra, selec
her brother, the Editor of the Post and I tloi i- from Lender Chorus, '-Re. no)
Wire.
Mr. Long and wife of Michigan after
payings visit to his sister, Mrs. E.C.
Aurand, returned to their home on
Monday.
Mrs. James Dietrick had a birthday
party for her seven-year old daughter,
Marie, Friday evening. A pleasant
time was spent.
H. 1. disk and wife of Abilene,
Kansas, and his sister-in-law of New
port were the guests of W. , Carman
and wife Sunday.
G. Nelson App and wife came up
Saturday evening to spend Sunday
with Charles Mensch's oliove town.
They found that Mr. Meusch and his
amiable wife had gone to MlhTinburg
to visit some relatives. When the host
and hostess returned they found their
guests had ipiite successfully entertain
ed themselves.
Visiting relatives at
Lewistown.
Miss Katie s. Bowersox
if Carlisli
Visiting friend- in town.
J, Merrill Barber of Mifrlinhurg spenl
several hours in town Tuesday.
Jacob Boob and wtfeof Mifilinburg
were recent visitors in the village.
E. K. Mtisser, Boyd Stetler and II
M. Amlgl i(ht lots iii Franklin re-
cently.
Jay G. Weiser and II. Hani- Rower
attended the State Democratic Con
vution al Hurrisburg last week.
Miss Lottie Grouse's Sunday school
lass had a picnic on the church lawn
lusl Thursday.
Henry Bwineford and Eitiesl Swine
ford of Mlllllnburg are visit In D, T,
Rhoadi and wife.
Supt. Bowersox was one ofthe
-peaker- ai the picnic in Vearger's
grove, Alfarata, Salurday,
F, S. R logic, wife and daughti r, Har
riet, and Mrs. ( 'has, Rousli attended
the Choir Convention near Freeburg
Saturday.
Geo. 8. Roniiir, the Sweel Hope black
smith, and Reubens, Meiser of Belins
grove were county seal i-iim- lasl
Friday.
John Miller of St rode's Mills was
visitniK tlii- place l!i-t week. John likes
to read the Post and ulwavs keejis
hi- date ahead.
Morand S. Royi i nl I'axtou ville wa
nt the county scat Saturday morning,
lie lett tlii- week for Hie southern
limits of the great state of Texas,
Isabella Polish of Wesl Perry town
ship botitrht the house nnd l"i of . E.
Soles on Wist Market si reel and will
move to town in the spring,
Rev. father Tboinas ll. Rosenteel,
formerly pastojofSt. Matthews Catho
lie cinirch nt Tyrone, has I u trans
ferred U i sharpsbiirg, Allegheny coun
ty. He will be succeeded by Rev. bath
er I 'liilip llolan oi Jahustown.
(' I). Mancval and wife nnd two
children of Muncy paid n visit to their
sou, Geo. I . Msueval, In Franklin
town-hip. They made Hie trip In n
carrlnge. It Is 20 years since Mr. Mnne
val visited his son, which made the
vlsil all the more enjoyable.
Geo. A. Colt. f Jackson town-hip
was it county seal visitor lasl Saturday
and moved the dale of Ills paper up o
1903, Mr. Foltz -pent hi- youth in tlii
vicinity and has manv frii mis here
who were triad I" si e him. I fe boiinht
the horse advertised In last week's Pi ist
by B. W. Trult of Hummcl's Wharf, i
I rwin E. Ruck, i b" !. is lieon em-
ployed jn this oilic- for the pa-i 8 1
1 1 1 it 1 1 Ii-.
po.it inn
voluntarily t
preparatory t'
ed his
a trip
'.ii. k a
obllir-
inkini
west. We havi
faithful employi
found 'Mr.
courl i- am
iic- nnd while u iv
We W Isll llilll nblllld
t li iii u he undertakes
: 1 :
pa rlti re,
in any-
CHOIH tow i ; i
Owing to the rain the 1 1 Mi annual
Snyder County Choir ( 'on vein on was
hekl in Freeburg Opera lb i r. I".
I'KOGU M
hestra, "Ainerica,'' thotiudli nee:
er. Rev. Haas; sell I is I'lioii
Leader "; Solo, May An l i . com-
panist, ( 'has. Arbogast; Aiitheui, Ref.
Choir rreeburir; Amh.
hurt;; Anthem, Lutliemii
Choir Freeburg; Trio, m
and Erlenmyer: Rwitai
Mover.
Mav Ar-
afrni 1 -Khiah: So o M. ArboL'a-l: An
them, Rearing the Cross; Hcnodietlon,
Rev. Unas.
The chorus was conducteil bj Prof
F. ( '. Moyer; nstniineututions, Mrs,
c. A. Ricgle, organist; W. H. Grimm
and Brian Teats, violins; w. F. Brown,
trombinn; Wm. Mover, alto.
The executive committee elected the
following officers for the ensiling year :
President, Win. Moyer; Vice Pre-., M.
L. Wagenseller; 'Secretary, J, H. Hall;
Treas., Brian Teats.
The loth annual convention will be
held on the old grounds near Fnvhurg,
n the ;ird Saturday in Aug.
MAHKIED. Aug. 17th, nt Salem, by
Rev. H. Q. Suable, Wallace I), linker
and Anna M. Laudentlager, both of
Selinsgrove.
. i .
Try lour full quart of lUyiier'nSovrii Yor
Ohl Ityr, riiroanirrinll. tor Z.H0. Kin pur
ticulkm, Mp nnnnunmoiit oflM lUvn. r 1 Mk
tilliiiKl'o.. Onyt.in. Olu... l,, IppMri elM
wberv In tbii Issue,
Dallas Mark- i
John P. Stctlei Hurt.
Lasl Monday morning Chief Burgess
John F. Stetler, the architect and
builder, while working with a gang of
men al the new in ry buildings, mel
with a u i painful accident.
They were put tiny iii place a piece of
timber 6x6 and 30 feel long. John was
at one end with n long pike trying to
handle the Joist. His hold on the
timber slipped ami it fell striking
llilll mi the hack of I lie head while in
a stooping posture, He was rendered
unconscious and carried home by the
workmen. He regained consciousness
iliiriii-j ibedav. Dr. 1 1, ilium was sum
moned ho administered to the Injured
man's necessities,
1 1 i- a little ilifllull ai ilu- time tu as
certain the extent oi hi- Injuries, but
we trust nothing serious uill develop
and that he w ill soon he able In In out,
PI Hi ll SCHOOL TE VCIIEHS,
I'll.M'M AN I'OWXSllll',
Meiscrville, Homer Swart; 1
(.rove, !'. J. Mehols; Houtz's, J.
iocusI
lurry
Kxeitzor; Smith's, Jonathan Rohrer;
Arnol Ph, f H. Vttinger; Rohrer's,
John H ceroid; I udepemlence, Thomas
Herrol I.
I Mi
Narrows Si
Vertlilla, Mrs.
E. s. Wolf; Kt
Hen-old's, Ed.
Herrold; Porl
Henna- Hern
iry, J. D. II ei
i row ssiiir,
IiihiI, Howard
Elmi r Vagle; W
doll's, Geo, K
Bhafer; Fiantler'i
Treverton a d v
Id; Pin t 'Vrv erti
tel.
Beholl;
inner'-,
Beholl;
: havi. I
i ll 1
n prim
t-KX l l,' I ; l i w n -1 1 1 1 .
Centreville (trammnr, A. 1 1, .-henry:
Inten Mate. L. (.'. Riugaman; Prim
ary, Miss Stella Trout man; Ocker's, J,
J, Bhnmljaeh; Hnrtnian's, I'.. E.Sbnm
bueh;.Hermun's, J, A. Bowersox.
M IDIll.Kt KKKK TOWJJ8HI I.
Meiser, (i. s. Erdley; Kreamer, F. I.
Roush; Wetel's, Frank Seaman; Sail
er's. Win. Grecnhoe; Krouse's, Geo,
Dunkelberger.
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(Ol RT HOt SE CHIPS.
Deeds Entered tnr Record,
lb-it- of Joseph (i. Wlney to Fannie
Wlney, 11 a ere. and II'.; perches in
West Perry twp., for (t2C0.
A. M. Smith and wife to J. W. S k
part oi a lot in Ailamsburg, forfl25.
J. ( '. W. Bassler and ife to Hettie
1.. Herrold, 12 acres and Ml perches in
Washington twp , i r
Win. H. Droese ami wife to Ellen E.
Aurand, l"i of ground for $00,
Ellen E, Aurand and Samuel F.
Vurand to A. M. Vuraud, lot In Ad
niiiHliurir, for Sim,
.h'iui A, Kearns and u Ife t" A
Aurand, lol In Adnmshurg, for
A. M. Aurand and H Ifi to E1M
M
M
Ki.i rn-
lot llf
irloUlli
daui-h
lor s'.l.i.
Chas. A. .-. Im ren and wife to J.
Kcnms, lot in Adamsburg, for r-i-io.
Maraud Rothrock ami wife to Ba
in i Trewitz, . racl in Perry twp
-i,t in,
The lasl u ill and testnmenl of I.y
Swnrtz, late ol wasiungton twp.,
WI1S
aturdtiy. I Ii t husband, B.
1 N. Swart.', and her son, W. II. Bwnrtz,
an i c 1 1 1 1 1 1 i executors. Her children and
j grandchildren are the heirs,
The lasl will and testament of David
Ishambai-h, late of Frankllu tow n-hip,
was probated Monday. Howard and
Andrew Shnmhach are the executors
j ami heirs.
Marriage Licenses.
i ( 'lenient A. Shemorry,
( Lillle J. Hosterman,
Kantr.
i Foster '. Fisher, Salem,
I Lottie S(angli r, Verdllln.
( Wallace D. Baker, Belinsgrove,
i Annie M. Laudenslnger,
- - -
David Sbambacb.
On Saturday at Paxtonvllle the re
mains of David Bbambach of Paxton
vllle were laid to rest. He w as one of
the oldest sons of Christian Shanibach
and Mary Walter, daughter of David
Walter, a Revolutionary war soldier.
He wusn brother to George Bhambach
who died some months ago in Franklin
tow nship at which time the Post pub
lished an aOCOUnt of the remarkable
longevity of the Shanil Bch family.
Mr. Shanibach is survived by two
sons, Howard and Andrew, who are
named the executors and the heirs of
his estate.
Deceased sull'ered for a long timeand
was about NO years of age.
llliaitm Grot t Picalc.
The L'-th Annual iireat Grangers'
PlCllIc Exlllbitklll Mill be held at William-'
i Irove the w eek beginning Aug,
26th, The exhibit loti of Fann Machin
ery will sin p i.- that of any former
year and undoubtedly will be the great
est ever held in the Eastern state-.
Tin' beuut nt the exhibit w ill be that
-ii much of it mi i- runniug. Five
saw-mill-, two shlngle-mills, nl least
15 traction engines ami threshers to
gether with numerous fodder cutter,
and other small machinery will make
the irranil old irmve a hi vi .,1 IiiiIiibIw
limine, the week the platform ofthe
large Auditorium which seats '.on
1 pie ill I 'iiplcd by prominent
() rangers, ngrieultunsls, educators and
silltieians.
The cvenlugcntertnlninciits will con
sist of concerts and illustrated Ii i lures
Thursday and Friday eveutugs, Frank
R. ItolK-rson, mi Japan and the Philip
pines, A -p. eial ell'm t will he made to put
on an tii-tiMlate midway, embodying
the best tented attractions obtainable'
They will In run under the spee-lal di
rect I r a profi sslonal B tree I Fair
Promoter, and nothing immoral or
objectionable will be toll ratetl. Any
woman or child can attend nnj -bow
"ii the irroiuid u ithoiit fear of being
of fended . I In principal shows engaged
ate a Tl'oupe oi tell I'.. dotl ill Arab- in
Lofty Tumbling, Pyramid Ruildlug,
Gun Bpitiiiing, Whirling Derovlshers,
Etc. M. i. nil. - I Mu. iti d Hon -. eight
in uiumber, are th. h,-t in the iiti-i-iii-s.
The Ri(i Eli Fi rrls Wheel, IS H
High I. nil. It. I ii. Flying Lady. A
Miniature Railroad, u ierfeel Locomo
tive, Jl Inches high an. I ten ear-, seat
ing 2 people each. Great novelty.
No admission fee to the ground and
a one fare carries you from your station
to Wlllinms' Grove and return.
Set calces Vcsr Locastt,
Next summer is aboul the time the
seventeen year locusts w ill again l
due in this and adjoining counties.
They were last herein the summer of
1886, and then bored the tender branch
es of trees, especially oak and chestnut
for dep. siting their eggs for their brood
tonppenrucxl Mar. The leaves of the
trees in Home sections upiienfed as if
they bad I u - ched by fire. The
eggs and grubs gradually dropped tu
the ground, and the young worms then
went under ground lor n seventeen
year-' stay. The insects appear al
different plan. - in different times, but
only once in seventeen year-. At pres
ent they are having myriad- of thelu
in western Pennsylvania, and iii parts
of New Vork and New England.
Reduce.! Rates to Cleveland via Penn
,nni.1 R.nlrjad.
til I. Mill .. I II II . 1 1ll . Ill .1 1 .
( in account of the Thirty-fifth An
nual Encampment of the fimnd Armv
i
reuusyivai it
rates.
'I !;
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ll
. I to (1
Kor-p,eiti
mat ion, niitiR
il . ed
REDUCED 1 LS
i.i l. i.n-l vanlii Bnllroiiil Ircoiiiil
I ro mi 1 1 tiio liM e. Kutistttq I nifilitr.
( Mi account of the Triem lal ( ton
clave of the Knigis Templar, to held
in Louisville, Ky., August 7 tool, the
Pennsylvania Railroad Conijiany II
sell excursion tickets from August n
to 85, inclusive, to Louisville and re
turn, at rate . if first-class fare for the
round trip. These tickets wUI bo good
to return until September 2, inclusive,
but tf ticket Is deposited by the ori
ginal purchaser with Joint Agent a!
Louisville not earlier than August l'.s,
nor later than Beptember -, and a fee
of fifty cents is paid at the time of de
posit, an extension ofthe return limit
may Be had until September 10.
Ct't M
iliii .i friiin ilu- 1 'ist i I U-ry Thin mvi- wholo-
mIi' ami rrtuil ilraluiV tiruSU, also Inline purr
UOO.I-. Th llnyurr DfaMlltag Do, will -hip you
four full part of Scvcn-Yel-Old Kv., fxtirrns
in t-iiiti.t. Im sl.Ji'. sci' InrKP ilvrrtmciuviit hi
thin l-.;i.'