The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, May 12, 1898, Image 2

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The Parpose of a Hassan Dragan nization
Just Formed,
Retmyivanis Railroad Time
Table
The y government enitivation of cof: ne Vietisn
fee in the Dutch East Indies is fall- | J a a anan Xu
Have §t at Any Price,
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mg off so rapidly that other means | oo ; , ; V : of : : The axient $3 whch opium smok-
‘have ween ordered for raising reve. | H 3% \ - ete :
nue,
nett : =
During the last ity ; years Great |
Britain has been at war more fre.
quently than aay other nation. The
total number of large and small wars
waged during that time smonnts to
about fifty, or one a year.
Perhaps it is owing to Lord Kelvin'a
- paper at Toronto, in which he showed |
that the existing fuel of the world :
wouid only last 500 years, that (he |
Canadian Government has changed |
is policy with regard to the timber of
Manitoba and the Northwest
heavier belts are io be withdrawn
from settlement, and young frees to
{inaridians
S be saved for the future
will be appointed to take care of the
reserves, especially in the Turtle and |
‘Moose Monatsin regions. Fires ond
the entting of young trees by settlers
will be prevented as far as possible
Roads are also to be made through the |
reserves between the Inkes.
NPR TE AAA An
Jaldging Irom a recent article in a
feading English magazine, the politi:
eal job is net as unknown in Cireat |
Britain as some of cur fellow country |
: men would have us suppose. There is
at present a scheme on foot to build
over and remodel a large portion of
Westminister, the district of London
| which Parliament House is situated.
Kew strests are to be opened and old
ones closed; houses are to be pulled
down and new ones erected. A bill
bias been prepared which Parliament
b expected to pass that will give the
: of the scheme the right of |
eminent domain in the section to be
improved; and while the bill contains
provisions for the praservation of Lis-
toric churches and other like edifices,
it places no restrictions on the sort of
buildings that are to surround them,
or the sort of streets that are to sp-
proach them. The region contains a
large tenement district, and it is osten-
sibly to clear out this district that the
undertaking is planned. Bat the tene-
ments ars not especially unhealthy
and considerable sections not covered
by tenements are incinded in the
writer in the Shoe and Leather
Reporter from Lyno, Mass, notes this
iar incident: A manafactursr em
playing cutters by the piece reduced |
the prices for catting. The workmen
accepted the cat. The manufacturer
then gave them stock to cnt that cost
him two to four cents per foot more
than the kid he bad been using. What
was tho resnlt? The men, under the
_weduced scale of prices, using the bet-
ter grade of stock, earned more wages
the first week under the new schedule
han daring any week for months past.
te wanafacturer did not put say
hing into his pocket by making the
gednetion. He made it go toward
hissing a better grade of npper
, With the result above noted.
Previous to the out the men had to ent |
. spongy aud a very unsatisfactory
ade of skin, bat under the new ar-
gement they are provided with
k that does not require planning
| stritehing, thereby sowsuwing
h tise in the endeavor to get out
actory uppers. This was a case
or p the men displayed common sense
seeepting the reduction.
RHEL TH be
) The an asu%a} report for 1897 of the |
' Leagae of New York,
the league's “White List” of
in
, to the league's standard
slings with their employees.
p list inclndes thirty six names of
among which are to be fouad
0 nt a dozen of the large dry-goods
eoncerni, though several of the
est are not im it. The league's |
ig
rpose is to make consumers feel re- |
lity for prodacers, and by
the influence of its members to better |
the condition of working-women and |
rls in New York Its members |
ake to favor houses which nse
Working women well, 3nd shan
Shae go into | a fund for em:
and in which cash
Y Tawt, usa empl yon
show consideration for
detity and longth of service, and)
oy no children waler fourteer
The |
ph a Se Sasa
Tfulter Prom Pastentjred Cream.
Trmprovement in the Xe ppInE Prop.
erties and the quality of butter from
paatenrigad © nis nensily
marked The influence of pasten
ing npow yields of butter ww not
ticeable.
riz-
Early Spraying Meartily BEadorsed.
Spraying should began belore
| the leaves appear in the spring, says
of Nov Fa Nood .
Ra #
ee rin their
bein
F.C. SBeurs,
kinds of fungous peels
growth from a
swell and it is probable that the
| gpores muy be destecyed even before
would saggest
| eapper salts Bat 1
Tory.
hafora tae oe is
of this Leing that as ihe hen
A the egg may roll down
the partition B, and foally
at (as is jflastrated, the
pverae tn opened only
gathered. In order to
prevent the egos from break when
Pine
Pai Eee nt
and nnder
be Tn
dower -
fe
ef Pass
ON ERPs Are
ag
, & piece of old carpeting should
be petyt we box amd
allowed to extend np at both ends
We net claro be sare, that
thie sia Aavies will work npon
do "© feelings so mach that she
| will ress hor ace add lay another
wo Id Sn
SEER
ih the Botton: olf %h
Ria
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they germinate by the action of the
that instend of neing bordesax mix.
| tare, a sitaple solution of eopper sul
| phate in water be sabstitated.
poss d of copper suiphate {blas vit
| rol)
{hae |
to twenty-five galions water 8
probably amply strong, bot to insure
| effective work one pound to Biteen |
| gallons water may be used
much more easily prepared than bor
; deans mixture, since it is only neces
required i -
sary to weigh oat the
amonnt of copper sulphate and dis
solve in the water aud you are ready
| for work.
It ia farthermore much easier to
apply. sines, being a simple solution,
tate the operator.
sppesr this solgtion can no longer be
used with safety on account of its.
canstio (properties, which injure the
foliage whem applied sufficiently
strong to be of valine as a fangicide, |
The lime of hordeanx mixtare is.
therefore added to prevent this effect
— American Agrienlouvin,
SNA
An Exeellent Feed Box.
Whe cut shows a feed box that the
hens cannot get into, and with which |
they eannol erowd each other.
Sines
FEED BOX FOR HENS,
| gover {which slopes so that the hens
will not fly npom it), is covered with
to be thrown inte the box without
raising the cover. The hens, more
over, do oot like to fly up and alight
upon this netting. A square pan
should be placed in one end of this
box to keep water in. In this posi.
| tion it ean meithar be soiled nor spalled.
= New Eagland Homestead,
Caring for the Brosdy Turkey.
. Often large roomy buxes can be’
utilized wary nicely for pesting pur.
poses, but the handiest and best thing
that I ever nsed is a large sagar barrel
securely blocked to prevent rolling.
with the inside littered with straw or
forest jemves. 1 nsed these barrels
Inst spring with the very best of snc
cess and shall try them again this
year. Last year every barrel I pat
out attracted a turkey and she laid her |
egas and batched her brood therein
The barrels serve au excellent pur
pose in more ways than one. They
are not only cheap and easy to get,
but owing to their shape make a
excellent protection for ihe tarkey not |
only from cold winds and raius, bat
hot days as well Very often one
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nest, so that it often becomes quite
provoking before they can ire broken
ap so that ouly one will claim the
i nest. When one uses barrels for nests |
ARR ACN Er
| snd such s thing ocoars, he bas every.
a wide board across the end leaviig a
| few inches at the top. By such an
sie for a turkey on the ontaide to get
‘ but to push the board over when she
wishes to walk out. When she re.
| turns the board can be replaced
i The barrel nest serves an excellent
| purpose when the brood is hasebiag.
| Secnrely fasten an eight or ten inch.
| board seross the lower end «o that the
little tarkeys eannot squeeze ont, bint
i be sare to leave saflicient space so
‘ that the hen ean leave or return if she |
| pees fit. With a barrel »o arranged
the poults are not apt to become either
chilled or lost and are very easily
{ caught When is desired to move |
them.- ( P. Reynolds, in New Eag-
land Homestead
A “Salers” Nest For Egz-Eating Hens,
I never find any fault with a hea
for cackling over the new-laid eg,
ac quired the habit of tarning to de-
wvour it, I think it tizne that something
nibalism, if such it may be called;
just as good as destroyed—that 1s of
commercial vain
J shiil not stand alone in may opinion
Accordingly, 1 take the liberty of pro
seating the nost Lerewith in
the illustration, it being trifling 1a cus?
ey] the simple of cons ki an, oh very
" { eMective for the purpose desired—1o
. keep hens from eating eags.
It consists werely ui a dryzo
| box, a litle longer :
shoan
ps
ads
than wide, i
{ one end of which are placid
raise it biuor thanthe ot
%
there is no precipitate, as in bordeaux
mixture, ta clog the nozzle and sggra-
After the leaves
The
wire netting which permits dry grain |
finds two, and sometimes even three
turkeys, that will insist on the same
flslent to be conmderid mserionx ob
IY i thing his onn way, he has but to lean
published in Harver's Weekly, |
the retail houses which appronch arrangement it is practically impossi.
dh : in, but the inwate of the barrel has
i but if in convection with it she las
was done to put a stop to her can
asd’
as no one of commen semse cares fo
have anyih.nz destroyed, or, ab least,
I feel assured that os
eat pals
This is |
dl
SEST TO PREVENT BiG BATTING.
vos pal 1 OR Sion lo
| BRE, but it will at least place the « one
already laid beyond the reach of her
beak, and is not the! suficienti.-
Frederick O. Sibley, in New York
Tribune,
How to Prevent Seabs tn Potatoes.
This i» a germ diseases eaused by 8
minate plant growing apon the sar.
face of the tuber. It is transferred
from one crop to another by spores
apon the seed erop. If theme spores
can ba destroyed on the seed the now
orop of potatoes will ha practiealiiy
free from disease. This is aceon
plished mont saecessfally by immers
| ing the potatoes to be planted in a
! snintion of sorrosive subiimate. This
‘smbstanss is a heavy white powder
| which can be obtained at any drag.
stars tor about fifteen ceuts an ouned
‘It is deadly poison and mast bes need
| with great eaution. The strength
| recommended is one part of the sabe
| stance to 1000 parts of water, That
Dia, dissolve fwa ousees of the sabli-
| mate in Sftean gallons of water. This
ix the strength used by sargeons for
disinfecting purposes, It 3a bat
mildly injurious to live tissnes of
both animals and plants, bat mast 201
be taken nto the moath ander any
circumstances. If one has a sore or
cut on the band, it will in most cases
not only do no harm bat aid ia bead
Fn length of time that the potato
seed shold be immersed bas not been
tally determined, but an hour and a
half is asnally safeisat to kill thes
‘majority of the spores lace the
seed in a loosely woven cofles sack.
I the potatoes are dirty they shonid
be washed befors being treated. The
| solation corrodes all metal and there.
| fore must be placed ins wooden veasel,
~anch a= » large barrel or a hogsbead.
Allow the pilatoes to ssak the ro
quired length of time, then take thom
oat and spread where they will dry
| quickiy. The germinating power of
| nnsprosted potatoes is not isjured in
Aho least by this treatment. In sows
| Indiana tests it was fonnd thet even a
: half hour's trestroent 3s very efficient;
kecping the tabes in tize salution six
Bours ix unnecessary. [f the pote
toes have uafortunstely sprouted be-
fore treatment, the length
they will remain in the solation mast
be redaced.
i Cat the potatoes after they have
| dried and plant at ence ia ground
| which has never grown diseased po-
tatoex
will not exceed fifty cents per acre
and the labor and troalile are mot sal-
stacles. At the New Jersey station
treatment
i beea found fally satinfactory. This
trouble dees not appesr matil aboat
the middle of sumaser, consequently
‘the best plan is to plant early varie |
matare early and thus
disease, (ff pourse a
ber planted upon sn
few Planters rents
seed tuber for a few
Fiant
ties thal will
sacape the
second crop mast
infested Geld, A
wend healing the
moments 15 nearly 10 degrees
upon a naturally well-drained soil and.
hill ap well sroand the plants at the
last plowinz.
infeste | daring the sammer, rae and |
burs the vines as soon as ponsible,
Let the poiatoss dry ont thoroughly
i 1 the field, then store them in a eoul,
rv, airy place, taking
Pryove sll the rotien tabors,
In a recent builetin, Professor Ar.
thar. of the Isdiana station, gives the
resulta of soaking seably seed pola
toes na solution of formalin, varying
in strength from one part in 800 of
i water to ons part ia forty paris
Cwater, No nparions
ticed in the germinating quality of tha
send and result iadioktes that this
fangicids 1s a successful one for sesh,
: station, four farmers in diferent lo
calities usad the treat sent and all re
port favorable resalis. Oboe
tags of formalin over
13 1s
cutiv there
i Art
a
ox
a Pie and
1s na danger
har thinks that the
to corrosive suablis
a’ ud i a
Sale 1% Toad 3%
xR
parts
mR
Rio wda eda
i has not heen
of time
took then back to the
The cost for treating seed
with sublimate for rot has
If the crop bas bean
sure to feat re
ealls Billie
| AWAY,
£ “Bill
. lie.”
8 ran to the
nifert was no- |
i galloping sude by side at a mad 3
4 aver the sandy los: b
Sorry A - | somes
ERTS Ew RL Prageiseo 4 all
Pl
| Brmly fixed
| hearts of 1
: posing SLI A
¥ $a .
sites =
} ;
nr
| yori
{
aw gas
4 by the Chinese in this
srry aay be ju fad fovea the fact 1
of By ane
Inut
“lations
Franeisen
1 poanas,
i ameonnted fo
Year
Fhe duty,
Sa
=
BIRORInE,
HlIr
83
2% Han
uk
3
TO
iy Sata Fong
BEAN 10 AppeRYAr
Channeey M. Be. Jolin
of the Port, says that
fF this sort of opium
Vrgnipa sy Kime January 3
Tieputy Kryme
Gs LOA Se
#1 San
mkt to date
bas been pad t
B31 This = ald
pounds of the
3 franiye. AYTIY {hina
Thos CRE 11 paris
3 pounds, on whieh
the duty paid was $110,000 Not ase
einding thas large $1 the #rmpnk
Ing OPITm WOW in
%. :
Lere. the
1
vi Febraary 13
Son nted to 1X 3%
ann ¥.
a $121,800
myoninte to 20.
on with
ands,
It is belisvad that o
has greatly decressed since the daty
was redoced from $3, the former rate,
to the present rate of $6 a pound
Formerly large quantities of smoking
opiam of an inferior quality were made
in Vietoria. B.C... sud thence smupy.
god into the Ugited States, The
duction of duty, while greatiy lessen.
ing the profits of smaggling,
315
is
opin smoking
i fit mam
PE
iam
bam) ting extraordinary have amon
P raaking
| otigect
| more
Rossin tccariing to ihe Intent
vices reveived in this tountry.
a particularly enviable
Ey Place
Nate andy are religions fans
in ver tneronsing sumbiprs. she gre
iw glmple peasants, breaking
se
8
1%
ai
hyn vs x
an ad. ;
doen |
; Ren Show RE — ek A ;
ew at large
: Maaz Line Expres.
pred pausing phenis 10 commas
14 wih the Wen
bat a gliaatie erininal saesiris
of eecgning Tv
i 1 d vr
pis piss growing sand wprendt ine and
evaptiong betwen the peas
gots ard selies
The gesocintion = in renllitr 2
8 Rwy
ME re, avy wesd
# reign of bat 1 I=
Serve and more ferrite in ite
prirpose than the nsusi seetieos of an-
xi¥. The ringleaders Hedwe to
iy
perpet rat Tx
id
i=
make law and onder fate by Siling |
Aan
in wad te
the land with ori
The dotrine
ineradible rapddity among
indad natives of Rossin
Phos sureses of the solely purpasses
that of any fanatics! institution ever
hat Cie in the eumtry. AL
hee grmeadinge
with ninnoest
thea Barros
founded
ready the members of the eriminsl as
workmen, swell, Bonest,
ri
jefe tise
risk of seizure nadiminishad, and this
tended to dissoarage the Vietorian in-
dastry, which bas practicsily
suan dosed
Very little smoking opium
the Umted States zave
severest San Francisco from
It is all made in that country.
romelies
been |
are puspbeesd in thousands
throes spe the Bodies of tires
mw-abliing
peasants, were discovered bY the pee
tics in a deep well near Palmers, The
mest stringent fpvestigations brought
to light ne conse for the marders. The
polices 8t length arpived at the coneln
vhat the men dad hewn murdered
solely for ihe reason that ther were
well koows a8 hotesy
fenrad the police and loved their Cear
the miets of the astute Po
A shart
han
Thin set
tersharg detectives 9poR 3 Dew rack.
that
Ther follewed up every clew
night Jead to the detection of a so
Crlety whose obdert was the perpetra
Dram of ove. Thelr efforts were whol
that which
China. |
The
drag for waded purposes gata, in |
its arnds form, fro “4 i agricey.
of this raw opium secasionslly 1
ported by Ran Francisen dealers 1
way of New York, reaching San Fras
casoo by rail
The manafactars
in the [nited States
aheeked, if mob well
by the i cf an
anne fax of nik A gs ¥
fact, was load
of discouraging the ®
In some way =
earrency that an atiempt has
18
has been greatly
sal destroys ad,
PM Ey internal rev
hasan,
opyanm ante this soastry Lhe
of “nat oil” by the ship New York,
which went ashore at Halfmoon Bay.
The castons officials say there is no
foundation for the story, so
they are niasred.
Interviewed the Dentist,
A girl employed in one of the large
tanndries in tows foand her teeth in
a rather deplorable sondation a while
ago and decided to have a false mot of
molars. She save Ker order to a
dentist, and when they were Saished
he promined to send them to the
lanndry.
In the meantime, ons of the men st
work about the janndry learnsd of ber
predicament and deosded to
oie Rpon ber, While sleaniog
au ash barrel be dase arered af ol
he brs ak be]
and wrapped in ay
He thea hired a movsenger id fu ale
Hver the paeXages to
Fe
€ ie]
Sada Bok
. aay.
The set was evidently tos large,
when the girl came down to the ann
dry the next day she looked hike a Os
male chimpanzee Her mouth was
stretehed ail ont of proportion. Bae
dentist, and it
world be worth 87 43 ta ksow what
she saad, inwardly and cutwarndiy,
ter a personal confab with the dentin
= Portland Express.
7
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»
#1.
The Wars of Chitdheoot,
Cvewal are tae tribalations
eriood. A member of the Mathers
3
of moth
Congress was asked by her good little i
six-year-old to lend him her large wois
sors. They weren't svaveniont at thy
tie, and, ag his pre sat he
eonldn't une the litle things
bom ber smal nary
The uext day when »be wasted them
abe asked for thera, and he, turning
very red, left the rina {a ten san
ates he retaraed and save her or
five fraoments of the original arbele
He said 1a explanation: or told vou |
conldn’t use the lille ones, that |
wanted the biz ones, bu! yon woulda’
listed tome. We were playing bank
robiers snd I was the rubble”
gore i
i353
ateant Th
HEI HE Ema
3
Tony
Felt Goose Four 8 Banning Mate
Colonel Post, a retired sailitary
AY Ag AR
MAN
cof Caoamanga, Las a rare avis
Bitlis 2a)
when the ouolog
ie, come to me, my bonne Bil
Then the sander will start ani
saloasl, joyialiy
given hain
wis
»
Mien the saione!
and the enionm:l ard Billie wil ce
his
Walbie aloays
Wile,
¥
1A
frat ander a
The Roy Kaew Niley,
A Jittle ay
fans
imentent wm
Bilat's
:
ably
Fe
Wig
eh
ae
Atlanta, poetics a
betwen
care ab Oran
“The tho!
vat watch ont
Lave
atid said: OE,
He Cinta
oo
James Whiteomin Riley
sas Uicy Star,
Alpe TRVE
Sanpiag
i his wisgs and sereeciiing with deliph
' at the kindly recoguition
by the master
: : i may, “Now, Bille, wo will ran a race
In addition to the tests made at the _ ° Samia > x
A little 8
| was
Dmera anerilad to
:
¢ wehideh
iy saecesslul
The Po wn af WT forty mynders,
for which hitherto no oldest had bees
diwenversd, sd whieh prnd to De
enveboned in an hepenetralde niystery
heoneht ta Heht, the mandend
fhe Janperons gooiely
boast rise The sinthorithe Are
' pow I phasession of mioeh usefal
of smoking opinm |
Tae tax, in:
for 1 SAT express PRrpoRe :
amd By means of this hes
Boome are fally 100 salefactors,
neinding the ringivaden
The Rowleiy for the Perpetration of
Teeter, basow alremly
Fost ORE The peeassnte
formation,
te hp
Orie,
Sew
i though there is noe donb that in the
report bas gained |
bean |
made bo sagsie a large quantity of | |
gree
tar &3 I
the rising wil dw stayniwst oof, as
any hundreds of other Rassian ris
ig Lave been before, When
glefgerory are punixbind as they de
werve, the Tear of the law will again
seat fran in the minds of thew wad
volutiou ists,
AA Po 08 Hr Cee
i LATEST POMPLi1AN DISCOVERY.
A
gp tg
Po eominele
peErsGn-
for |} Jepetiy
i lave
Ios so disps? eaggaly pF
i Sr SA BAR SPA HE BR A FR
sigs Rewtitntus,
Evidences of the Amc ett Roman War |
P ® E irsine eating Tyrese at 1
terworks Aguin Found,
The Boose of Vettius bas Two on
Erm,
past gal ewning
end 10 the hiy gale, and ou side entry
witeh Ix dhrevtly posite To Tie ©
sat fwitive retold To
ot Water
af bere IB
oid
hes
wn ow wr ¥
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alssirsitien of
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toy oe amd 1
awa
mens >
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three signers fagud
ariel ware tin
wihkeh
ag ra,
Ne
i
Be samriiamt
“har Te Row
hue
MERE Te
$ M ek
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tia The BOotive
name from
58
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its
2 oe af
155 Cony iy
i 4
dw,
belmn
577 the second
“1 He of A. Vel
and the third, which
wae 4 beonze ring and bove
AV Co, evidently ay abbiteyiativa of th
Noida Cony
Slowed tail, ar
SET
. Sd :
Pag oy iy
% "
ee Ei Ter
for @igner. Besidex tlupse (lees
three Lipraved stonex haviag the
spective aEngwents of 86 uphEara, an
i aibiieegs of Bessary
£4 Tet Was O80
bok
eae
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vy HE
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JEvEmeRN IN, it
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lat Were ad
dmya lowks
Paver teed,
Siw
aay
Trades BY Mothers
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.
uy le #
ander
i
fatony
Rend strictly The weed
for. It was a
awit ab w8d
of flags RBCTERlL
saree lous
MAnIETR
Ley Lr Tain 8 Fe
a Hiake
a | Th
ave
SF any
ie Cd
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rvatinli am of
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canfidept Tas
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Seribmer’s.
belonged to sli
ne Only Monarch Wounded in War
Hambert I. King of Daly, i» the
anly Europess monared of the present
Maeva who hax been wonnded 5 war
The occasion was he bale of
Castozsa, whieh for the Iialiaos ead
The Austrians, ane
were vietarions
5%
Yh end
Jor Archdiase ert,
(Nina's prospects of belng el viiiond
off the face of the darth wen fo be
proving every day.
Ballaia Fochestsy snd [Piitaborg Ky
OE mote
On and after Fetirvare Mis,
wii lone Market Seer Dopod
as fodloww |
am, rains
§ earibeid
Fe oa om Bevasbfevile Nov
ford arweneviie D8 §
Heymaidwyide Or
Blsgiwax, J hsseabur
Rauhes itr
(140 a =m afaio
vile, Ia Bote anid
ine at Du Hols,
burg, Besdtond asd
8:1 p Tiny Bois and §
press. For U4 Bow
Fanssulawner
2 oa
a»
Trains arise,
pom
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CRs
ote, time tabdes aid
GE OF Sires
Lawl 4d 4
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LR Fywidp
Agent,
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whengeer Ror
Bos himsaer. No 1
taken
ak Rnmey,
FC Mourednie LL
the |
the orineipesl one facing the
so the stowed wWihilel
sig ca.
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hoy gin =
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Alta & Paper Ca
laborers. whe
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if
»
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Pacific Exprven, Anlty
Aatly
: ine Anite a rn Wp AR a
obaustown Acoom, week dare...
carebria and Clearfield.
Ronthaurd,
Morning tile for Patton and Omamon paves
4 di Mahar cm 5
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BEpaa2E BY
Areving at (reson al £0 & 1m AE
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mpmpbell at 20 pa Matthey at 2a Lado
vif Westover $0 Fastin fara For
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ib Kaylor £8, srviving st Cressss at JG
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wry mel eden Cmephedt eave Upessen af 0
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¥e Hareuys
or
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a arriviog at tien
rs Ww, seg swent
18 Word
Geni. Pus. AgS.
it “a0 Pm
Fou rates: Papa, He. »
# mildrems Thom Wadd,
an avenas, Patt, Pa
JH Hatehines,
Ln. Mg
SA SH
LON DENSED IME TABLE,
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Fasrwasd Fook Duyn
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Fed
Ba
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j= &
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brenda Mim §
Palipaburs JK Me: 11
AN AW oR
Freres. Work Days
aM aM FE PW
na ILi6 145 AOS
a 3381 181 A388
S98 1 18 AD
460 es 48 56 8
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Bose Ureek lisiisond Laing
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oil dot Beadicg. Philadel tie sad New
Yorlt: lfeawrspeowmiis Corning :
| Gonsvs and Lous: Ciamrtieid,
} Fating, Carweneviio Dalle, Punssutass.
Ah onal for Houtadale and Randy wi ny
G. 3H GOOD,
General Sept
5
Beech Creek Railroad.
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onsed Time Time Table.
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i the Fail Broa Re. =b Mi Tmt
with cewrenl Ratlrvasd of Propscivani: 3
with Pena sania Tw ibweed and
Altes & Philipsburg Oantecting milrosd: w
with the Hah plus and
re line st Mulally wt Patten
‘aan hrtn and esmrtie 4 division of the
sim teliessdt at Mahw ih te
toma snd Noort western
FE THerrimmn,
Fs osx.
Hous par renin zt. :
Phildein
ad
& Eastern Time
Table.
10 TAKE EFFECT NOV. 16. 1887.
Westward
x1 Nas Nas
AW. pW, pa,
a
‘a
a
Say
i.
pi ttsburg
Lannea
rere
“npn rd and ¢
Fak seek £
Hayrn sade
Fsseraptred.
Besse
SH
WEEE ag sl AYE aR Re
Ee
wr
BRAS EAMR EL RL sna RE EAS RE
oe rr WR ers
paths
=
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w
&
ne SHY UBERE
>
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¥
3
aus
Sse Eea * eel
gro dasbineasel
wad esi srs ra aE baw
=
-
¥
* End Re Rann nnn A
GT Bae en
fasarad .
for Medien
Thos
ow
in
opm Men,
ip
slr netics trains will ran
nie wm Rp tinn Maballey: and
{ pl fo AT tein daily exes San.
=. iL Ricks, Genel a
Maha, Us