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Knight* of Pythias,—IsO&rg moots every Tuesday evoniug at
their hall over D R. Jackson's store.
H. A O. Time Table.
Trains leave Tunnclton station as follows:
CJOlN'i HAST. No 38—Accom ... 8:35 a m
2—Mall .... 7:01 i\ in 6—Mail 10:27 a ro
82—Amcoiii 3 40 p m 4-Mail 10:43 pm
QOINO WENT.
No 3—Mali .... 5;R2 a m 81—Accom ... 10:13 n in 6-Mail .... 0:09
p m
63—Accom ... 7{04 p in 1—Express ... 10:04 j> in
Nos. 2, 6, 5 and 1 do not stop. WM. M. CLEMEN"S,
tionorul Manager.
K. A T. Time Table.
The following time table went into effect on the ilth of May,
1888 :
NORTH ROUND.
Leave Tunnolton II flftn m Water Station 11 10 •* m Jessup's 11
‘IR ii in 11 o wos villa II H5 a in Mattingly's II 40 a nv Smoot's
-11 53 r in Snider’s -12 10 p in
Arrive K logwood 12 20 p in south bound.
Leave K logwood 4 30 p in Snider's ... 4. 4«) p m Smoot’s ... 5
txi p m Mattlnglv’s 6 16 p in Jlowosvillo 5 20 pm Jnxm>|>'M s
5 30 p in Water Station 5 45 j> in
Jtr.ive Tuniialtou 5 50 p in Trains daily except Sunday. Tlio
right
to change this schedule without notice is reserved. chm»l.
Thcclosingof the ten week's term of school, held here by Profs.
Hare and Jackson, was a very entertaining, and certainly a very
interesting one. Although the earliest part of the day made its
appearance with a heavy fop, it gradually grew brighter till the
hour arrived that tho students and teachers gathered at the old
school- house for tho last time. The ringing of the bell struck
deep in that foun- tain of the soul that always carries a deep sigh
to the heart on such occa- sions; but these thoughts were dis-
persed by the singing of that old fa- miliar hymu * Shall We Gather
at the River,” after which the Profs, pro- ceeded with the usual
forenoon reci- tations. As each class was excused the faces of all
wore the sad expres sion of "tiik i.ast timk.” At 11 :15 tho
classes wore all hoard, and Prof, llare gave the school a lecturo
that was certainly remarkable for the pure- ness of thought uot
only on the prin- ciples of gaining mu education but also advico to
the grand success of life at large, giving good advico to the young
ladies, and also warning the young men of the dreadful preci- pice
they arc sure to plunge over if thoy should ever attempt to follow
the muddy stream of lulcmperanco, whose waters are ns poisonous as
the deadly Strychnine, and whose banks nre lined with thousands of
reptiles whoso eyes aro as piercing ns the glittering sun and whose
form is greater than that of the Boa-Constrlo tor or the An
acondas. After giving this advice, he dismissed tho school, a part
of which was now in tears and the rest with quivering lip. Iu addi-
tion to the common school branches the pupils had the advantage of
sev- eral good lessons on elocution, taught by Mrs. John Crane. At
the begin- ning of the school she announced that she would give an
entertainment at tho close of the term, and also ofTcrod two
prizes—the first was five dollars in gold and the second a fine bo
>k on elocution. Those who entered the contest consisted of
Miscs Jennie Names, Mattie Coperaan, Kfllo Feath- er, Oda Metzlor,
A. E. Michael Mo* eea Lee and VV. ,K. Michael. This conUbl was held
.in the afternoon. The house w as crowded at 1:30 p, m. At 2
o’clock the Bchool opened with a piece of music played by threo of
the bc.-t musicians in the state— Profs. Porter and Jackson and
John Crane. The contest lasted about one hour and thirty minutes,
after which the judges decided that Min? Edie Feather, merited the
first prize a tie between Miss Jennie Names and Mr. A. E. Michael
for the second. The pieces recited were all very good, and the
participants showed no sign of embarrassment. Mrs. Crane is cer-
tainly a very useful and gen »rous woman, and has the thanks of all
the students. Prof. liar3 also gavo two prizes to the ones who made
the best progress in arithmetic, and after a close examination they
were awarded to Miss Lillie Elliott of the ladies and Mr, George
White of the boys class These prizes consisted of two books of
poems.
OUR LOCAL N KWS LETTERS. TII1: SKWH MOM AI.L Ql'.l llTKItS
OF
FitFftiOS COUNTY
IIKANDONVM.LB.
Arthur Frey and family, of New- burg, wero visiting the parental
roof last week.
If. E. Culo uml wife were visiting friends at Elliottsville,
Pa., last Sat- urday and Sunday.
Attorney Hyde and “Danger” aro rusticating here.
Mr. Staunton, of Confluence, was in town on Sunday.
Mrs. Hyde has returned from a two week’s stay at King wood.
Miss Nettie Moore, of Pensboro, is visiting at II. K. Calc’s
There seems to be great attraction for some of our young men.
especially Will.
W. II. Kimberly started for Cedar Falls, Iowa. Wc arc very sorry
to lose you, old boy.
W. II. Hagans returned to Chicago, after a two week’s visit
among friends here.
Miss Allie Frederick, of Listonbarg, Pa., is visiting at Samuel
Pike’s.
IFni. Moore and wife, of MeCInl- landtown, have been visiting
Itiehard W'andlo and wife.
One evening last week a young gen- tleman received * note from a
young lady asking him to take a walk. He went, of ronrse, and
enjoyed himself hugely. IF hat. must have been his feelings on
finding tlio ‘Muir one” was ahoy dressed in his sister’s
clothes.
“jtMfciiiK t«* r«N«i u/’ ••I have been selling Himmons I,Iv-
or Regulator for the past six years. My customers pronounce it
the best ever need. One of my customers whose health was In a
wretched con- dition from a very bad and stubborn case of
Dyspepsia, used the Regula- tor and was entirely cured. I am using
it myself for Torpid Liver, caused by close confinement. I And
nothing to equal it and highy recom- mend its use.
Respectfully,
C, P. Hisey, Druggist, Edinburg, Va.
Mrs. Dart’s Triplets. BSgfls^aSMflt’sr w. ttu sViTtm, T&aav?
.he writes. Last August the tittle one. Ixeunn very sick, ami as i
cml.l nvt no other ftwvi AmLw "ili? iW**. W th th*•• »wm, »U|
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rated. It. Failed Hark* A Novel, Py Hugh Conway, author of ** Par a
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TI-wm f live day*' alteudanrio at County Institute, before entering
thn eta**.
Teacher* holding Four Year certificate* arc required by law to
attend Institute,
Examination* will brnrin at A o’clock A. M,. and close at 12
o’clock of second day.
n. M SOU IRKS, F. It TROTTKR. A LICK L. PAUL,
Hoard of Examiner*. «ngl7
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