V LOOKED LIKE A LIAR. BUT THI8 WAS A CASE WHERE LOOKS WERE MISLEADING. A IJttl. Irishman Who Claimed Arqnalnt nr With Champion riiflllut Ills Employer, Who Ws Vet to th Gloves, Disputed the Claim. "I wus rendlm a clever llttln skereli the oilier day about a-iiiuil who told log stories which wern not believe:! by his AcqnaititimcoR, nnrl it reminded me of an experience I linrt onco when I vn connirleralily yomiHer," renmrkeil Rob ert D. Wilson, the active Or lrnns county politician, when iu a roniiiilnoeiit mood the m lie r day. "It wan like this: About the firet contract I ever took wtiH 0110 to build n church in a Himill town in western Now York near Lake Ontario. My partner and I employed u mmd force of nu n, and nuiong others u good nntureil, rather dnririer littlo Iruhmun, who appliid for work shortly after we got the walls stnrted. "He was not a skilliTl workman, Imt a good, active helper, and he sirnrk tiro at the time as boinnono of tbo most en tertaining and cheerful liars it bait ever been my pleasure to meet. Onoof his favorite tales was to the etl'ect that he Wus for three years trainer and lioxiim partner of tlio famous pngilist lein . Alitcu and had fecoixlcil thi one tini" chntiipiou in two of his ino.it iinlulile battles. Ho rattled bll' names, plaeep, dates mid inetdents in the mof-t oiiliand manner ini:iinable, vliich, ns wo had UO menus of verifying his statements, he was perfectly safe in doing. Of course wo took what ho (said with a largo grain of salt und enjoyed diavvit'g him out. "One thing about the old follow struck me ns peculiar wo could never Induce him under any consideration to Join iu any of tlio friendly littlo spar ring contosts which wo occasionally in dulged iu ut the littlo country hotel, after our duy's work was done. lSy no subterfuge could wo iuduco him to stick his hands in the big mittens, although he was always present at our exercises and took delight iu making slighting comments upon our skill. "This got rather monotonous nfter awhile, and we set about devising a plan for teaching the old fellow a leg sou. Wheu ho was sober, wo knew there was no chauco of getting tho gloves on him, but ho nun ally got moderately full on Saturday evenings, and wo concocted a scheme to give him an earlier start due Saturday afternoon, bo that by the time supper was over ho was consider ably exhilarated. I was just out of a gymnasium at the timo, and wus 'con sidered a pretty clovor boxer. The boys . all went to work at him, nud after a goad many drinks and a lot of coaxing and cajoling they finally got him to put on the gloves and spar a bit with me. " 'Snil In, Lorry, I snid. 'Don't be afraid to ! me. ' And I winked at the boys and went at him. Ho was easier than I expected. His guard seemed very poor, and several times I rapped htm harder than I should, but it seemed a good plan to teach tho old blowhnrd a good lesson. After awhile-1 got a bit tired of the one aideduess of it. I regis tered about every time I found an open ing, while the Irishman's punches were all wild and of no account. Finally I decided that we had had fuu 'enough and made i.uniyruind to give him a good chinchopper, lay him out and quit 80 I watched for an- opening, and when I saw ono a minute later, I aimed as heavy a blow as I could strike and lot go. "Woll, say, I don't know even to this day what became of that punch, for at that moment something struck me ou ' the neck, and for the next 80 seconds I experienced all of the sensations of Don Quixote wheu he had the mix np with the windmill, for that little Irishman was dancing around me and delivering undercuts, ovorouta, obin choppers, side winders, earuiuffs, straight drives and long arm body blows faster than I could feel them, while I ,pawd tho air in an attempt at defonse. "I think the boys said it was 43 sec onds before .was lying in the corner, limp and entirely out, bnt it was throe days bofora I was out at work again. I was sorry to find that the agile little Irishman had disappeared immediately after I dropped asleep. He evidently feared trouble, but I uever would have made any. In fact, I'd have liked to take a few lemons from him, bnt I've never had the mitt on .from that day to this. "I don't know now whether that lit tle Irishman was telling the truth or not, bnt I have my suspicious abont the matter. "Medina N. X) Cor. New York Press. Easily The business depression f the past Stiw years has been the evolution of a 'large crop of employment seekers. One of them last week accosted gentleman in this city. He was ragged, dirty, good .natured, evidently hungry nough to eat a , cow if it were in his way. But its soft ;Slouchiness of gait rendered any .active exertion on his part highly im jtrobable. This impression was strength ned by the dialogne that followed : "Good morning, sir," said he. "I'd like a job with yon, sir." "Well, there is not much doing Just now hardly anything, in foot, in my line. I conldn't give yon much to da I eonldn't keep yon busy. " ''Indeed, sir, it would take very tit tle to Jcoqp xpe buBy. "New London Telegraph. latemtfttmt OwMrahlp. "Do yon own four own home?" asked the passenger witfc the yellow diamond, who males bo.iw of selling real es tate. - V, "I do every Thursday, " said the oth er passenger. "Eh whatr ' " . -"I own It every Thursday. That's Mary Ann's afternoon mi. Indiaa polui Jonrnsl Wflaon anil the Kiperi. A good gold dust story Is told on George Wilson, who owned the famous Paris mine in Pnrk county, Mon. Wil son was visited by some Englishmen one day, among whom wns an expert of the English pattern one who knew all abont mines and a great deal abont ev erything else, In his own opinion. They wanted .to see some of Wilson's gold, and he panned ont some very flue colors for their edification. "But that isn't gold," pronounced the youthful expert, after a critical ex amination. "Me denh fellah, I am a graduate of the English School of Minns, and I know gold when I see it, yon know. That is iron." Wilson didn't say mneh. He just leaned over and took the alleged export confidingly by the shoulder: "Mebbe it isn't," he said, "but don't go and give it nwny to those fellows down nt the Denver mint, for I have been selling this stuff to them for gold all along." Butte Mountain. A Story of John Ilrlght. Concerning the late Mr. John Bright 's extensive acquaintance with poetry many stories have been told. Sir Wil linm Oeddes, principal of Abordeen uni versity, iu a lecture ou "Poetic Ideals of Education," which he has published, tolls another. When Sir William escort ed the great orator through the great balls of the university nnd showed him tho famous portrait of Benttie by Reyn olds, ho mentioned this connection with Byron. Bright stood a moment in silent enchantment, gavicd ou the beautiful figure of the Genius of Truth, then rolled off the opening stanza of Lord Byron's dedication to "Iautho" Not In .those climes where I hiivo Into been straying. Though Ixunty there huth long lv-en match less deemed t without a falter or n flaw. Westminster Garotte. What We Have Now. "We hnvo no great murder trinls now," ho said ns he throw down the newspaper. "Why, John, there have been a whole lot of them in the last your," Blie pro tested. "You're mistaken, my denr," ho as sorted. "We have hnd n lot of minor murder trials, but no grent ones. There hnve boon some very sensntionnl mur ders" "And the murderers hnve been tried," she interrupted. "Truo," he admitted, "they hnve been tried for insanity, not for murder. I didn't say that ve hnd not had any gront insanity trinls, yon know." Chi cago Post. The Largent Pumping Engine, The largest pumping engine ever made In the United (States was placed at the Philadelphia waterworks in 1893. It is 85 feet high and occupies a floor space 80 by 40 foot. The total weight of this giant maohiue is 478 tons, without the base plates and foun dation stripB, and it pumps 20,000,000 gallons of water every 24 hours. The first modern exhibition of the holy coat of Troves took place in the year 1844, and during the year 900,000 people viewed the relic The common mussel is provided with a rope which may be attached to a stone or twig to bold the animal in position against the current. It is a vain thought to flee from the work that God appoints us for the sake of finding a greater blessing Instead of seeking it where alone it is to be found iu loving obedience. George Eliot The glazing of pens, in some varie ties considered nn important operation, is done with lap dissolved in naphtha. How lo Cure a Cold. Simply take Otto's Cure. We know of Its astonishing cures and that it will stop a oough quicker than any known romody. If you havo Asthma, Bron chitis, Consumption or any disease of tho throat and lungs, a fow doses of this groat guaranteed remedy will sur prise you. If you wish to try call at our store, Main street, and we will bo pleas ed to furnish you a bottlo frco of cost, and that will prove our assertion. W. B. Alexander. Mercantile Appraiser's List FOR JEFFERSON COUNTY, PENN'A, FOR THE YEAR 1898. THE Venders of Foreign and Domest ic Mer c hand I so. et.,of Junor-m County, will tiiko noli that tliey are appraised ana clas sified ty the unitei-Miined, appraiser of Mer cantile and othar Ueune lax, for the your lsuu, as follows: Class Tax AIM Mill Allen, J O & 8011 13 f 10 W Adrian Tallica, O 14 7 OS Maliouliig Supply Co 4 HO US Anita T9inman, 8 & Son 12 12 50 Kaldrleh.DC 14 7 00 Malburn, A J 14 7 CIO Glennrliilit, Wm 14 7 00 McDonald, BJ 14 7 011 Gnau.MH 14 7 00 MuNlur, A. P 14 7 00 Ktk Hun Supply Co 8 2.1 00 t'lark, Klier & Klpp 11 1,100 Keed.WB 14 7 00 Harnett Townsliip Renter, J M 14 7 00 ' Baxter Lucaa&Maglll 14 7 00 lictl Townsliip Ileek Aubry 14 7 00 Wllllanis.il 14 T On Pauley, T J 14 7 i Big Itun I)avta,QI 4 7 00 Coclirao, John O 14 7 00 Veil Bum la 10 00 Coffni, W E 14 7 00 Cauiplmll, J 0 12 12 AO NW,J K. 14 7 00 Itovta.J J... .....lit 10 00 Klaeliurt.il, 14 7 00 Piter. H J., 14 7 00 Mutter, A ft., 14 7 00 Irvln, Hamutil 14 700 I'lfer As llmu k ..IS 10 00 AtnL'lure, A at.... in JO 00 Beechtree ' Mahoning Buppljr Co. .. 28 00 Huuilo, Bbu., 14 7 op BrocheayviUt Bom, John D 11 7 00 ' ''I ' Tsylnr.fi E.. Cooper, IP 1 1 el ires. ,t .1 Co lliinil A I 'ooper II11I11I, V H Levis, Theodore Lowers, Til Million ft Kenrney.. Kearney, .1 H t hiinlll, A K 1 1(11 11 kin A Cnmlle 14 Mliley, W ! 14 Mecnln. W ti Htm 10 tlnives, II) , 12 HtliiilM, lineph 10 HmtikviUe Heller, Henry 14 Ittn irM?i, H .1 , 1:1 h'ennrdv, II II 14 .idler. Til 14 Mutton, II io Ciiytlicr A llendei-Hon.. 10 Snoili A Lonir - .IrieKion. Mrs Linn 14 llrnderion, A K 14 L"ntvli, 1. 14 l'leive. .1 M 14 .Mi'Clnln A rvtr.er 14 Crnlir. A A Co 1:1 I.eolinuin, A j;i IVntell u Aft Hon j:i Mil I inn, l ,M A : Co 14 Itioiklti, Kminrdy ft Co (j Men tlx. I'M 10 lli'tiilrmim, K It 1:1 lOith. c It 1:1 Cannlnir, Tim 11 Sifi.wirt, John T J4 Hnvdrr. N K (4 Ca n lei , 1 It 14 SlilehN. H m 1:1 Mitchell lli-os it Hlnrli'll ft Hind 1:1 STlllllfl', I-' L Hlll'lo ll, ! 14 llll.l i.nh D F 11 Sioicli. til, 1:1 Crnk' A I 'o 14 Currier, c A A C V !i:i Snyih-r, John 14 Mmiie. C A 14 Hull, r. C II ft llros ; 111 I. .1 I' A Cm 1:1 Kvans. t' W ft c , " .Mi Knlv:lit A Hon li lit'i-iiier A 11 A Co 11) Hull, c It 1:1 lilooil. ! P :i IHi'Kev. .1 ! lllnod. U I' 1:1 Kennedy. i II ft Hon r III lot, -li, .las H r; Hill'i'r. C .1 '.in M.M'arnill, Thonins It Iiiv.'Iic. .1 II 14 Im'I-ii. V. rn A Co 14 l'eler. W K 14 I li'lulelNon, Jos 14 W cimi'l-. 111 T l:i Means llros (VirsiVd Snvder ft Son 14 1. neas, W II 14 Hlinpson. (I W M 1.1 t nrl.ell, I' It 14 Jones,,! II ( 'mil Sin-iiii ShaiVci' A l.nvfaett ' 1:1 KM-. II ' 14 !eKli:st:-v,TA 14 Kkls, I W 14 i'lmi-ille Davis, A Y ! 14 Johns, WT 14 llilllnlve. A ti .14 HedliiK', W II 14 tll lllM', lr ft Co 14 Ooheen.C M 14 Hill A Co II loi:in, J A 14 Mm nan. T tl A Co i:i Hi -I'liiiio, Frank 14 Mi hrlnu. I' 14 Vulnllsk llros 14 L'iKtl rh n Ahliott A lllukeslee 8 ('mismw Hieele ft Co : 7 AKer. J C 14 l-'ornialnl, Louis 14 Milium, Mrs N 14 Trow lo, Louis 14 Monireasr. Lewis 14 Hafmer, Wni 14 Wyse, II It 14 Molirlit, John K 14 CVtrrfcr Carrier,!' M H JCnu rivkrille Averlll,.ta&Hon 14 Welser, K 14 Eleanorit Mahoning Supply Co 4 Heed.Wl 14 Shefroek, l'ete 14 Uuti, 1; II 14 ymatbury liouvley, EC 14 yorth Freedom Vount, J H 14 '. Creek Hnyles. R M 14 M, mil loon llros ft MeClellln 14 (irahani, II L 14 Mlllen, K T 14 Harris, .It' 14 Hi hnllner. 1) II 14 Unives, Thnniits... 14 Hurler,.! II 14 Askey, W A 14 Patterson A Slraton II MutMiii, H M, Hons A Co 14 irrtlllUC Hultcr, r W 14 7otre tJnyley, 0 M 14 llaxen M aves, JO 14 Trimble & Co r. Horatio Einvkn Supply Co S Ci.rr W U 14 JleathriUe Gulliery, C L 14 Kirkman Curbery, John 14 Knokdalc Mi'Crai'ken, 11 E 14 Hopkins, Jacob 14 Hleliier, II 1 14 Lane' MiU Lane A Humphrey 11) Mundorf Wehslor & Newton 13 Mark ton glvellim, A B 14 Oiinesouro Morrison, W J T. 14 Old Helta, A 11 13 Pansy Broslus, 11 4 Port Burnett Humphrey, W H 14 Porter Elklns, J H 14 PrescotMlle Stiles, M H , 14 Panic Smith ft Johns 14 Pcrrysville Ncul ft Mitchell 13 Punxsutawney Taylor, J L 14 Iavln A Work 14 Lowe, Luther 0 14 Youiir, II L 14 KoliliiHon, H LA Bro 13 Kohinson ft Neal 14 Farrl, Joseph 14 Wels.O A 13 IleKarrarl ft Kaffutto... 14 Noruin K J ... 10 Hoyers. J M 11 drier ft Ostorliout , 10 Quury, MA 14 Wehrle, E N 14 Shields ft Mataon 13 Keillor. E H 14 Smllh A Henry .....13 t;ory,NH...... 14 Weaver Bros ft Co 14 Morris Urns 13 Trull t, J A 13 Breekstein, B J 14 Cohn, H 13 Falkner& Jenkins 13 Snydor Bros 11 Kink, J H 10 Lachman, E 14 Merrig Boef Co. . . . .'. 10 Kelso, J E 14 McAnlnch, g 14 Bowers, H 8 14 Knarr, C W 14 Kerr, Mrs Margaret 14 Smith, J W , 14 Haram, G W 14 Gilblom, S B (clothing) 14 CunntKham & Son 13 Gilblom, S B (shoe store). . . .14 Torrenoe, WC 14 Oliva, Andrew 14 Hughes, Lowery 14 Hamilton, Dr 8 S 14 Lucas, 8 8 14 7 nn 10 in 7 (i 7 m 2(i nn 20 nn 12 l 7 ml 7 nn 7 nn 7 1" 7 mi in no in nn in m ; nn 13 Oil 1 "O Ml 1 nn in on nn ; 01 7 7 on in i 7 nn in nn 7 on 7 nn is m iu nn 7 m in nn 7 nn 7 Ml 111 Ml ll Ml r! :.n IS Ml JO Ml ll Ml in nn 7 Ml ll Ml 12 .VI 1 2 VI 7 Ml 7 Ml 7 Ml 7 Ml 7 Ml Ml in nn 2 S 00 7 nn 7 no in mi 7 Ml IS nn in no 7 Ml 7 10 7 on 7 nn 7 Ml 7 Ml 1 Ml 2S Ml 10 no 7 on 7 Ml , Ml AO 00 40 nn 7 Ml 7 Ml 7 Ml 7 Ml 7 Ml 7 10 7 Ml 7 Ml 15 00 7 no 7 on 80 00 7 Ml 7 on 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 no 7 no 7 00 7 00 7 Ml 7 no 7 Ml IS Ml 7 Ml 7 on 7 00 7 on 10 00 so 00 7 00 700 7 00 7 on 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 700 700 700 TOO 700 10 00 7 09 7 00 7 00 T on 1000 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 20 00 1.1 Oil 20 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 700 10 00 10 00 15 00 20 00 700 20 00 700 7 00 7 00 700 700 7 00 700 700 10 00 700 700 700 700 700 700 "V il v a v r. Clans Tiui 11 . IS 00 tier 10 21100 noiio gnu n izrjii I&Co 14 7 110 I V 11 Id Oil L 14 7 00 ton, C 14 7 0(1 in 11 Lion nderson, KB : 10 ihi tosenherirer, I S Ill 10 (HI Nuwell & Hewitt. 1:1 1000 Hivhardnritle, Htiirtwoll, ( v 14 7 tin Humtihrey, M 1.1 10 00 Moot-head, II VV l: 10 IHI Holben, R A 14 7 00 Stewart, Chns It 7 00 Hothmil Mulholliind, A W 14 7 00 Bntlimel Supply Co 14 7 00 Smith. John 14 7 00 Boll A- Iewls. 10 20 00 i iii'ililsrillc Miu-i-o, ( .' 14 7 00 Itict's, .M .T 14 7 00 Walsh. 1 T 14 7(H) Morrow, .IS n 10(H) Sivnrl. Bros l.t 10 (HI ITolTitmn. V F 14 7 00 Bin-; & Co 12 12. "0 Bolirei1 Bros .f 7 IN) Bell, VV II 12 12 fid Alexander. VV B l.t ID 00 Welsh. .1 A 1:1 10 00 Sloke, It Alex HI 10 00 Cilbloin. S B 14 7 00 H m.r, A O & Co 12 12. "i0 Milliivn. (ilenn A I.'t lo oo Dunn. A E. 1.1 10 oo KiUzi-n. Alinim 14 7 00 Cibson.CC 14 7 00 Biij-noldHvilli) Itin-ihvai-oCo.il looo Cox, VV T 13 Hi oo Best, Miss F C 14 7 00 Ilanaii, N 12 12 oil I'l-ii-ster Bins i:j lo on Bolilnson, ) F 12 12 .10 (Joodi-r. Ed 14 7 00 Bi ll & Lewis n r,o (II) Spry, Walter , 14 7 00 KInir. .1 C Ac Co 12 12.10 MoCi-aeken, 1) 14 7 00 Copplii),'. Win 14 7 (H) Spears. Joseph 14 7 00 Williams. VV DA Co 14 7) Deeinei-, A I) & Co 11 1.1 00 Fisher. MM H 7 00 l'ip-'i-, .hums 14 7 00 Hobln.son & MuudorlT 11 1.100 Monro & Dickinson 13 10 00 West Hi innhlsville .Tobnston, WL ". 14 7 00 VVllllnms, S.T 14 7 00 StautTer. I) B 14 7 00 Uurjre, Wm M 14 7 IHI Sitel Truman Bros '. 11 2.100 Holder, .IK 13 10 INI Carrol, G A 14 7 00 Stanton Kelt., Edward & Son .13 10 00 BiuiKhniaii, G VV 14 7 00 Sehoffncr's Corners Davis, S 14 7 00 Boss, H F 14 7 00 Snrnnkle's Mills Eluonhart, Wm 14 7 00 Seller, D 14 7 00 iSwitr Hill Sibley, OH 14 7 00 Saudi Vallty Stool, N J ."...14 7 00 Bonner, W J ..14 7 00 SiAcsrifc Bennett A: Wise 14 7 00 Ako, J II 13 10 00 Estes & Long 14 7 00 Deemer, GUM 14 7 00 Crawford, T T 14 7 00 iSiiiiifiTie Gutherio, H F 14 7 00 Eshelman, T A 14 7 00 Can-ior, U E 14 7 00 'I'imlilin Tlinhlln, A J 14 7 00 Warsaw McWillams, AO. 14 7 00 Winslow Gibson, AT 13 10 00 Wahtnn Mahoning; Supply Co 4 80 00 Farra, .loo 14 7(H) Cosma, Geo 14 7 IK) Marcini, Mrs C 14 7 00 Pttlmoreno, Tonv 14 7(H) Neddo Vlnceno 14 7 (Kf Morgan, Job E 14 7 00 Whitisi-illc Means, .IB 14 7 00 Lloyd, Wm 14 7 00 Means, J M 14 7 00 Bush, DA 14 7 00 Wortlirille Smiithors, W S 14 7 00 Holben, Amos 14 7 00 Golst, LM 14 7 00 Wcstrille Craven, Thomas 14 7 00 Hunter, John 14 7 00 McCarty, Mrs Jennie 1J 7 00 BILLIARD SALOONS. Tables. Tux. 'Big Hun PifTor, 8 D 2 WO Hays, FM 1 30 Brockwayrille Hinos, Richard 3 50 Heiges, J J & Co 3 50 ClayvilU Earnest, Maths 3 50 Crenshaw Kormand, John 2 40 Ekunora Steeves, O J, or Jacob Piffor..2 40 Campbell, E B 2 40 Rupert, CH 1 30 Fulls Creek Lelduanger, Jacob 1 30 Punxstttatcney Hapnoy & Winters 3 50 Langan & Chambers 4 00 Hemer, Fred 2 40 Iiuthnul Kullfolco, Mike 2 40 lieynoldsville Black, F J 4 00 Ditlman, JC 4 60 Neff, G W 4 60 Thomas, R J 3 50 West KeynoldsvilU Ross, W 8 2 40 Brookville Arthurs, SB 6 80 Arthurs, R .3 60 McKInloy, RR 1 30 Burlington & Long 4 00 Walston Coloy, Frank 2 40 WesMlle Lahor, Jos 1 , 30 EATING HOUSES. Class. Tax, Punxsutawney Walker, Geo T 7 10 00 Denison, Jos 8 5 00 You and each of you are hereby notified that you are appraised and rated as (he alwve tor the year IsW. An appuul will be held at the Commissioners' oflice, Brookville, Pa., Tuesday, April 7th, 1SU6, at which you may attend ft you thluk proper. P. M. BOWMAN, March ttb, UM. 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S 41 II 11S A IT . . . 1 ,rl niiuir 0 :i 4 r, 5 4) D (tl 8 4H B (HI 6 M 6 1.1 :m II M Mew Millport s: 11 40 (iliinin 8 2.ri 11 ail MllilirlN SW ll-.'i) Lvc Clem -Meld Junr.Arr. 8 in lllll mil 11 n.nAiMiKi.i) 7 4-1 I fi ArFrieiVrflelil .1 iini-.LveT 7 87 11)51 Wiioilliind 7.11 11144 Itiili-r 7:':i III IWI Wnllneelon 7 l.i III ill ....Morrlsilule .Mines... 7(17 mr! I,vo.... Miinsoii... Arr. 6 2.1 82 6 57 7U0 71.1 I 5 4.1 U III UlTl 6 T.I o:n 6 4D 6 4 s 6 57 (I .'f. 7 27 7 (XI 6 40 S'.ll a 1:1 Bis Bui 4SS 4 47 PMoArrll'I'IL'l'SII'ojhvo 7 40 J)M 7 17 7 40 767 8 04 S 41) gni P'17 0 HI 0 M 10 (HI a in 7 2? 6!H 7 mi 7 ai 744 70a 8 44 S .17 HOI I) 12 1124 10 no p ni 10 17 Arr ....Mtiteioii . DBJ I'KAI.K, L ve. 0 2S (IHHniiovn 1)211 HNOW HIIOK S24 .... iu;i;cii Cltl-.KK .... Sim Mill Mull Sir.' LOCK HAVFN 7 'ollnullllle 7 4n.li:i:M"i siiu!:K.ir(i. 4 :i5 MOO 7( I.ve WII.I.IAMSP'T Arr p m a ni a 111 I'll ii.a. A Kkaoimi It. It (2 40 HMArrWIM.!AMri"T l,ve1(i:)ll a in u m tH8Bll HO I.ve ... .I'llll.A Arr 808 7 11 14 au i.v N.r.vln Tiiinniiuii Ar 6 48 7 23 t9) 7 30 !. N. Y. vlal'hlla. Ar. am n m p m am t WreU-rlnvs M 00 p m undnys 1 10 -Vi n in Sunilny '! li'T10!!l. At Wllllamsnort wllh FhUiKlelphliiAKeiiilinirK.lt. AtJersey Plioro Jnnclton with Full llnwik Rnllvtny. At Mill Hall with ( cnl nil Knllronrl ot 1'ennsvlvsnla. At riilllpiliuiv Willi l'ennsylvanla ldillnmil. At -li'nrllelr Willi Uuffiilo, Itoehestor ft I'll 1 shiirwli Itullway. At. MnhafTey snd I'litlon with Ciinilii'la ft C'learlield Division !)f Pennsylvania Knllmnd. At Mnlinffev with Pennsylvania ft North-Western Hullroud. A. U. Pai.her, F. E. IlsiniiMiS, Buperlutendent. Gen'l Pass. Agt. 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CHP1TRL $50,000.00 miteliel!, President! Scott Itl rClellai lid, Vil e Pre. John II. Kaueher, f'nsliter. Directors! V. Miteliell, Sentt Mi-CIelliind, J. C. Klnc, John II. Ciii1m.ii, 11. K. Ilrowii. t. SV. r'uller, ,T. II. Knuclicr. lines a iretieriillinnkliiirsiusliiessiinil sollelu the iti'i'onnlx nf iiiiMvliiiiiiH. professlunul men. farmers, mei-himli's, miners, liunliermen 10 id others, pronilslnit Die most eiireful attention to Hie hiislnuMs of all persons. Pufe Deposit flexes for rout. First Niitlomil Hunk hiilldlnir, Nolan bloi-' Fire Proof Vault. ') I HAM Will Sell All Ladles' Misses' f and cmidra's CoatSfiCost This is a Great Saving for any body wanting a Garment. Come and see for yourself. WORKIi Neat Work Done on Short Notice I GET ALL THE- TAKES THE PLACt OF tiANnCflOUS OASOLINE. DOES IN ANY STOVE. TITTVP1T NO IH0KE, DIXT OR 0G3.''H CMS ttt a tun uinnn nu rnL WAMT AOtv alary or com . A tn Sand for Catal r orV, PrlcoandT' - Fj'X KATICXAL OIL I U CLtVCLAK 4 ,1.
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