FULTON COUNTY NEWS. " ON THE STAIRS. An Interrupted Proposal and an I'lU'xpcrtcil Finale. "It's so pond of you, Miss Idol mino, lo consent to sit out this Certainly I'll let you puss, Jones. Don't mention it. "As I wns going to sny, Miss Idol mine, I've lice n trying to find a clinncc to see you alone, oh, for sev eral centuries, it seems to me, he enuso I have, something very partic ular to tell (Ih, you want to got down? Certainly, Jones. Can't you find her? "And it's awfully good of you, Miss Idolmine, to miss this dance just for me, and I do appreciate it, and I hope, it augurs See here, Jones, are you getting paid for run ning up and down these stairs? "Oh, Jliss Idolmine, is it really only because you are too tired to dance, this time? Isn't there any other reason, just the tiniest littl'o bit of Yes, confound you! I sup poses you do have to get down again, Jones. "What I've been longing to say, Miss Idolmine Mabel is that I love Say, Jones, I'll kill you if Well, there, get on up if you have to, and stay up, darn itl "No, Miss Idolmine Mabel I must say nil now. I cannot stop. You must know how I love you, and when you consented to sit out this dance with mo 1 knew J could no longer live in this agony of doubt, but learn from your own sweet lips Slide down the banisters if you've got to get down, Jones, you blasted idiot! "Mabel, oh, Mabel, my love, my darling No, I won't hush! Look up, sweetheart, and let me read in those glorious orbs the sweetest, no blest confession ever Jonc, if ever I get a chance I'll but hoi you. You don't want to go up? What do ' you want, then? Mabel Mi.-s Idol mine? Why, what engaged? You? I I all, blast it, somebody keep mo from biling holos in the carpet. But I er I congratulate you, both of you, of course." Smart Set. ax AnsrTMtnr:n sr.rF.Tnv. Speaking cf abscnlnmuled men one day, Senator (leorge Wt told the following story: "I was at n mass meeting once upon a time when we discussed a resolution of some kind or other for several hours. Finally one of the delegates began a fpei'ih which wandered all over creation. Some one interrupted him with the re mark that be ought to confine his remarks to the resolution. "'Yes,' said Judge Phillips, who was presiding, 'the gentleman must Fpeak to the resolution.' '"Let us have the resolution read,' suggested some one in the' meeting. "Judge Phillips stooped down and whispered to the nbscn' minded secretary. 'Uead the resolution he said. "'Il'm?' queried the secretary, waking up. 'What, resolution?' '"The one we have been discuss ing for several hours,' replied .Judge ' Thillips. "The resolution was hunted for high and low, but could not be found. On the secretary's desk there was a bit of paper which looked as if it had been nibbled by a mouse. It was all that remained of the res olution. The absent minded secreta ry had eaten the rest." Washing ton Post. Sll.MVAVS GREAT IDEA, Jack Sullivan was a soldier and a good fellow withal, but in the opinion of ollicers and men alike he was certainly getting insane, for when on duty or at drill he would suddenly break from the ranks and run after an imaginary bit of paper, visible to no one but himself, shout ing as ho did so: "There it goes! There's tho paper!" This at length became so fre quent an occurrence- that on tho matter being brought before the medical authorities he was by them declared to bo sulfering from mono mania and in consequence given his discharge. When leaving, however, he gave evident proof that there was tome method in his madness, for as he quitted the service forever ho flour ished his discharge, crying: "Faith, boys, nhure I've got tho 1 j it of paper I've been running uf thcr this long time." London Tit Pits. urcr.iMxa Pi.owEits i-iu:s:i. A Japanese plan by which cut flowers may be made to last an ab normally long time is to burn tho cuds of the steins With a piece of wood: not with n match, be it ob eerved, for the sulphur would bo in jurious to the novels. The Japanese, who are gicat flow- cr lovers, say that the charring process enables the water to pene trate tho stem and thus sustain tho flower. Whatever be the reason, one is glad to know of any plan which will prolong tho life of flowers. Homo Notes. Tho avuruo-o. nioutly salary of tho nalo school teac-hor cf Ponn sylvuuia for UK to wns $11.(52, a do-c-ro'tso of (5 cents from 18011. Dlobbs "Hjonesisoxcoediugly dimigrooublo. Nobddy can pot along with him." Slobbs "Yes even his hair seems to have a fall ing out with him." Ar.v. oi tiik Ti:ii::rio!iii;s. Few of us udc'iuatclv appreciate the enormous amount of land in tho United States represented by tho three territories destined for early statehood. Only the figures can give one nn idea of what it means. Ac cording to the latest statistics of the general land ollice. tho areas in square miles are as follows: Arizona in..:o 1J3.il 7 8S,I).8 I'kluhimiH . 2T5.M3 To realize fully what (Ids means one has to remember that New York, our great Empire State, has f;i,71!) square miles, so that the three territories make in land sur face more than five New Yorks. In fafft, New Mexico is larger than nil New York, New Jersey, Penn sylvania, Delaware and Maryland combined. In addition, wo have tho Indian Territory, with its 31,1.") 1 square miles, which is as big as nil of South Carolina and about four times the size of New Jersey. Inhabiting all the territories are nearly 2,000,000 people, an increase of 100 per cent in ten years. Sat urday Evening Post. mtoniK'g stohv op dky noi.i. vn.-' Steve ISrodio, the king of the Bowery, once told how Senator Timothy D. Sullivan got tho nick name of "Dry Dollar," which has stuck to him for so manv years. "Don't you believe," he said "that Tim ever took a wet revenue stump olf n beer keg and dried it and said it was a dry dollar. Tim never was a fool. "Here's the way the thing really happened : There were a lot of us kids who used to sell papers along the Bowery after school. Tim was tho greatest hustler in the bunch. He wasn't like the rest of us, nl ways pitching pennies or wasting our money. Tim was always look ing out for his mother. "One day Tim had big luck in his business. He had all the pennies and silver ho made changed into a dollar bill and showed it to the rest of us. Some of tho fellows iisked him if he wasn't going to wet the dollar by blowing us. " 'Blow nobody,' says Tim ; 'that's a dry dollar, and it's going straight home to mv mother.' " New York World. liOWAKD HAS SEIM I, I PH. Edward VI 1 is the most experi enced man of the world that ever ascended a throne, lie lias seen iifj in every capital; he has met every celebrity of his time; ho has for long been in touch with almost ev ery class of the community, and he knows tho intimate history of his own period as no other man does. Ho lias visiied the "thieves' kitch ens," tho "doss houses" and the opi um dens of tho east end: he ha been conducted through the chief manufactories of the country; be has occupied the chair at hundreds of meetings; his is the most famil iar face at the theater, at tho opera and on tho race course; ho has been to every exhibition of importance, and ulmost every work of art with any serious pretension to merit has been submitted to him for his ap proval. Ho is popular; ho is an ex cellent speaker; ho has tact and hu mor; his memory is phenomenal, and ho has been trained by tho lato queen to spare neither himself nor any trouble in the exercise of his public duties. London Truth. AM INTOLIl TALK. The story of tho might have beens of literature, if it could be written, would be ns fascinating as any of the things that havo been. It would toll us, for instance, of that Kipling book which the world has never seen. It was to have fol lowed tho "Plain Tales From the Hills" nnd was a collection of short stories, bound together under tho title of "Forty-five Mornings." It was accepted, set up in type, printed, nnd made ready for binding when a well known novelist read it. "It's as good as 'Plain Tales'" was his ver dict, nnd Mr. Kipling's brief reply was: "As good will not do. It must bo better or it won't bo published." And from that day to this we have never been told what happen ed in thoso 45 mornings. The type was distributed. Tho printed cop ies of tho book were destroyed, nnd only Mr. Kipling knows what be cameof the manuscript. Exchange. run pnoM MciATioN op crn., n. v. Senator Teller always pronounces "Cuba" as if it wero written "Cu by," and thereby hangs a tale. Mr. Teller was born in Allegany coun ty, N. Y. The chief town in that i. n.. i ..i t i couiuy is i. uuii, uui ironi iimo im memorial its people havo called it "Cuhy." Mr. Teller grew up with these people, and Cuba has always been "Ouny" to him. Washington Post. Tommy "Pop, what are tho th roosof composition?" Tommy's Pop "I suppose they are the things uu editor throws into tho waste basket. " She "Don't you dare kiss me. If you do I'll cull mamma." Ho "What! Does tho old lady want to bo kissed, too?" No, Willie Green; tho fly leaf of u book would scarcely make a good kito. CONDENSED STORIES. V ii Iowji Iirtv Coio TnUon to tho Other tv-.l.i ill" lorihin. They tell a 'good story about Judge Tuthill, who presided in tho Eighth judicial district of Iowa vcars ago and was something of a humorist. In Cedar county the case of Dillon against Crandall was call ed on appeal from tho decision of the justice of the peace. A number of the bnr nroso and said he would suggest to tho court the decease of the appellee. Another lawyer arose and suggested the death of the ap pellant. The judge remarked that the clerk could puss the case, as it would probably bo tried before an other tribunal. After court the fol lowing lines wero found on a sheet of legal cap on tho judge's desk: Vliifl aps-;il (dm: wuh lirnu'.it o our (' j.ir liimi -t cnurt And ntiri over lv flip Jit'liio'a mvimlln Tliat in iliutli bad claimed tlie rlulit it win tit t in tli.it tin' Ilk-lit Should lio fit on tlio oilier Bido of Jonlau. If the (-nun-! who were frcd In the trlnl t pro ceed Mod ri'cdvpd cnoiiRh tiiy fi.r their ln'iii iin. To finish up their Ui-ic they should rhaiitre of veriiie ak . And take It to tho other side uf Jt.Tdrui. When the beaten anil the heat and the lawyers all meet, They urn then try their aelion inerr.'iri To the hk'InT law in fori e for het'.rr or Oil- wuise In the courts on the other su!e i-l .lor.. an. The pro illli'a had prior to the imminent of the HUilC, Which iihiiiitiif was deslruui of uvni :;:t. If taken tip tliur may lie nettled ut the 1 .tr Whcn they (ret it to the other ti.le of J.ud.in. HIS Fltir.M) PADKUr.YVSIil. One evening last season at fa mous restaurant in New York Pu derewski happened to be dining there at the same time that the New York Goldsmiths ami Jcwlers' as sociation were having a celebration dinner in another part of the build ing, says London M. A. P. At lIo close of tho feast the pianist made his way to the cloakroom and was busy washing his hands when one of the other party came in on the 'I WANT TO I.NTIIOIU'CI'. Vol! TO MV Klilf.M), I'AiiKiu.wsur." same, mission. The newcomer star ed at the fair haired Pole and at last, as ho dashed his hands through the water, said : "You're very like Paderewski. Do you know him ?'' "1 am Paderewski," rejoined tho maestro modestly. "What?" whooped the American ond, dashing at him, shook both his hands without waiting for the cere mony of wiping his own. Piefore there was any time for Paderewski to escape the man from the gold smiths' dinner rushed to tho door and, calling to tho chiefs of his par ty, yelled: "I say, Brown, Jones, Kobinson, Smith, all of you, come here. I want to introduce you to my friend, Pa derewski !" A QVESTIO OK COI.I.AHS. Senator Jones of Arkansas, chair man of the Democratic national committee, is a member of the Hu mane society nnd wears a badge that entitles him to investigate the con dition of any animal that appears to bo ill treated. A few days ago, as ho cume down from tho capitol, ho inspected a team that was stand ing by the curb. "Here, you!" shouted tho driver. "What are you doing there feeling about that horse's neck ?" "I am an o.lieor ri' tho Humane society," replied Senator ' Jones mildly, "and I want to see if this collar fits this horso." "Well," snarled tho driver, "if that collar don't fit that horse any better than your collar fits you, you just run along and get n cop and havo mo arrested." Senator Jones pussed on. IT IMDSi'T HELP JOIIX. Judge William Underwood was ono of tho best men my state ever produced," says Congressman Ad aniFon of Georgia, lie spoke the truth on every occasion. His son John wanted an ollice under Gov ernor Crawford and asked him for a "certificnte of chnraotcr." The fa ther complied and wrote to the gov ernor ns follows: My Dear Friend This will L handed to you by my ion John, lie has the vreateat thirat for an office with tho least capacity to fill one of any fellow you ever saw. John didn't get the office, but his father lived lo seo him a shrewd pol itician and fino lawyer. An event of great interest oc curred Wunday iu tho Prosbyt t inn church at Hollwood. Dr. Mathers delivered a sermon preached 100 years ago by Kev. llryden who was pastor of the Bpruce Crook and Siuklug Valley charge. Tho manuscript was of course, yellow with ago aud was deciphered with difficulty. Tho sermon was a powerful one well worthy of preservation. It was based on I Tim. 1:15. This is a faithful saying, etc." ' i FOi? THE LITTLE ONES. How iv I.ikI rar-i'-d (lie Money For si Yuoai ion Tri. An 11 cai'(ild boy id' Lowell, Mass., whi): C name is Wesley Court, earned enough money during his last summer's vacation to buy u po ny and cart and pay the expenses of nn "across the continent" trip for himself nnd his father. l'rnncin G. Court, father of the boy, says that he has been a money maker since ho was (i years old. At the close of school last spring many of tin; boys in Lowell erected canopies at the street corners for tho purpose of selling soft drinks to pas. -cr; .by, Wesley had one of these rtands, but he was not satisfied willi the income from it. He sold out bis shop for v"i and increas'd his -:. 1 l.y S:!0, which he borrowed from hi ; fat !. i' at G per cent. Then Wesley Wwit to tho managers of each of the many shoo factories, manufacturing chem ists, etc., and said that he would give them i.'0 cents for every doiiar of his income for the exclusive priv ilege of selling root beer, lemonade, etc., on their premises at lunch time. In nearly every instance the privilege was granted, in most eases the managers refusing to take any money from him. In two weeks he had paid back the $10 he bad bur rowed from his father and had six boys working for him. He paid tho bovs liberally. The lad actually startled his fa ther by the amount of money he realized, '"lie bought himself a suit of clothes nnd then a pony and cart," said his father, "and before I was fully aware of it be had money enough in bank to take us both to California." This winter Wesley substituted hot coffee, tea nnd milk for the cool drinks sold in tho summer. Amer ican Boy. PAPF.Il OAMKS. Hoops covered with paper make excellent targets for various kinds of shooting, according to space available and age of children. Smell newspaper pellets can hurt no one provided they are not screwed up too tight, and rings of red and blue and black on the newspaper will count the sanio ns the rings on an archery target. Castles can be besieged by knights in paper helmets and shields and defended by a brave gar rison behind paper ramparts, and paper missiles shaped like bean bags can bo hurled with truly dead ly effect from one party of warriors at the other. What more delightful for the children than n couple of newspa pers fastened on to the nursery or even the dining room table with four drawing phis which the babies cannot pull out and a pee 'I for each little mite if blue. and red so much the better so lhat they may scrawl "anything we like" there. i : mixer, fou hoy hat cati iiks. Tho boys of Stockholm have a I chance to earn some money. The I city has offered a bounty of 1 I-'! ' cents on every rat killed, so say the cable dispatches. The rea.-o.i for ; this is to prevent tho plague from : gaining a foothold in Stockholm i and to check the spreading of the ! disease, as it is believed that rats ; and other animals carry tho conta gion. Tho bounty on the rat's bend, ! however, gives oeca.-ion for some I interesting information regarding ; this rodcitL. There is no country in j tho world where some species of rat j does not exist, but the common i house or Norway rat is the most j widely known of all. Ho has even ' taken up bis abode in tho islands of I the Pacific. He is an expansionist. Ho started his career in the west of 1 China, that being his native home, ! but ho has followed man wherever j man has gone. The common mouse ! also hails from Asia. Teacher Now, children, who can tell me what an epidemic is? What! None of you? Let me prompt your memory. It is something that spreads. And now ah, 1 see one of you knows. What is it, my little friend ? "Jam, sir!" San Francisco Ex aminer. AT TWILIGHT. A roi-klni? li'?ri witli u pained mane, All liatliTcil unit jr.il..i;ii with play, Wan U-ft with n fuzzy woi.lt-n ilus Jusl at the vIumc uf tiny. "If I were a tltorouiflilireil, ruy frleii:!," Salil the hoi-Be wiih the uinti'il munu, I'd have n pi'iliice to renih To ItuHtuii unil back aainl "My master would feet) me on an'.;nr am! ruts; Of rliiinir he'd nev-.T tilt?. An. I I khoc.i'u't he I rt ti. b-anil like thti. Alune L-y the nuiwry tire!" "Airl If I were ave," sal 1 tl.e fuzrv c!o, "I'll like to lui . ynti lu-uw. There'll nut l e n p;nT sl ye i!,r.:t me In all of the ki'ii.-M show. 'IM wear o collar of silver Itells, With a rll.lion.of UtmiUlul Jiml I'd tlei-p on a riu!i:in of s.iftett cilk And not ii a s'.able. like you!" The nnrsery fire was burning lo'v. When a w.-e Mule man in wl.ite Came l aiu.rinu in ut tin- ep'n dour To kies his toys kooiI nl-lit. ne temlrrly hngned his painted home. "You know 1 love you!" he fla'.d. Then he csthered tlin i!o;r ii c'oe l-i hi? aru.i And curried him off to he.!! Helen K. Wrlrht Wiggs -"Aro you u IJuifuloV" Wagg ''No, and you can't make a monkey of me, father." Hoax "Was Job a doctor?" Joax "I don't think so." Hoax "Then why does the Hiblo speak of the patience of Job?" Remember the Fulton County News lias tho largest circulation in the county; houce, the best ad vertising medium. I.uw Against Loose Stones. A l:t v went into effect a tin? I'd of lust. May, providii:;' liiut township supervisors .l i; 1 ! , an nually, on. tho first Monday of April, enter into contract with out; fir more tu.vpuvcrs to remov e and take away the loose stones from the main traveled highways in each township, at least once each month, during: the months of April, May, Juno, duly, Au-.r-Ust, September and October of each year; also thu I the compen sation to be made to persons em ployed as above indicated shall be credited to the road tax asses sed ::fra;ust them. l:o" i',.i li's I.;,;. Twelve years ago J. V. Sulli van, of 1 lartfonl.C 'omi., scratched his leg; with a rusty wire. Inlhini niation and blond poisoning; set in. For two years hosutTorod intense ly. Then the host doctors tiiyed amputation, "but," he writes, "l used one bottle of Electric Kil ters aud 1 1.-2 boxes of l.ucklen's Arnica Salve nnd my h'v; was sound and veil as ever." Fur Eruptions, Eczema, Totter, Salt niiouni, Sores and all blond dis orders Electric Hitters has no rival on earth. Try them. VT. S. Dickson will guarantee satisfac tion or refund money. Only oOe. Czar Nicholas is iu terror, dan gers throatning; him on every sid. Kaiser "William is calling upon (hid aud the army to protect him from some apprehended up raising aud from assassination. Crowned heads realize that they are unsafe and are trembling: with fear. There are elements in every monarchy of Europe that are determined to. rid them of those who claim the right to rule. The king; business has become a very hazardous one, aud as it is not wholely indispen sable, it migdit bo well enough for those who are in it to get out of it. i You will waste time if you try ! to cure indigestion, or dyspepsia i by starving; yourself. That only ! ! makes it worse when you do out J heartily. Yon always need plenty ' ; of fjood food properly digesteci. ; Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the re- ! suit of years of scientitic research 1 for something that would digest ; not only some elements of food' but every kind. And it is the one i j remedy that will do it. Trout's1 drug; store. A movement is alloat to clear 1 all of the churches of the Carlisle : Pj-esbytery of debt. The aggre gate amount of the debts of the Various churches is C)0,000. With ; a membership of near 10,000 this ; would necessitate an average . amount of about five dollars per j member. The plan is that the contribution of the Presbytery toward the Twentieth Century j Fund be devoted to this purpose, in order that tho churches may bo no longer handicapped in their ! regular work. "I have been troubled with in digestion for ten years, have tried many things and spout much money to no purpose-uutil I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken two bottles and gotten more j relief from them than till other i medicines taken. I fool more like j a boy than I have felt in twenty ; years. " Anderson Kiggs of Suu- ny Lane-, Tex. Thousands have ! testifiedasdidMr. Riggs. Trout's 1 drug store. I A large number of Duukards j from Itlair, Somerset, Hedford, j Huntingdon, and surrounding counties havo migrated to North Dakota to engage in farming. ; These migrations to the Dakotas ! have been going on for four or live years, the members of that faith preferring to live in a pure ly farming region. A party num. boring over 100 went west last week. Advertising is to the merchant what plowing and sowing aro to the farmer. Imagine a farmer, trying to raise a crop by sitting ou the fence as he looks over a ten aero field wishing that a nice crop of wheat or corn would spring up in it. Ridiculous, isn't it? Rut not any more so 'than the mer chant who hides a stock of goods away iu a storeroom and then sits on the counter, hoping that peoplo will come in aud buy. Plant your advertisement in Tiik News a;:d reap an abundant harvest, No, Mande.dear; it is not recces- sary for a husbandman to be mar ! .0M.iftra0000?ri iA00m00000tr0i 4 nn sin- tf . sty , 00n' 0000. 'vm .J!t0 r-i 0, v ' . .. .( i iy ;M a if 1 0 -i x .'ft We are now ready Largest Stock 1 0 Now wo hiiVi; ever hud, and at prices that beat ev erything in three years pa-4 by HO per cent, In tho better papers, prie s run from 3 to iHots. per bi.'.!, with Coiliiif' ,ud i hirders to match. Ye'.: can buy paper foe i. good sized room for ';ut the express would cost you if you sent away for it, and you get the paper just as cheap here. We Stcivo our ' it. n'ts. v in 1.0 'V 1 '0 10 : 0 H n ' ', ' iz .f vr 0 '. 0 Vf a :. .0 ft !'. 0 0 ft '0 a j 0 VA 10 l 0 'A opnng - 8 i -rf 0 in shape to show you a splendid stock cheaper than a year ago, and prettier. We will have, by the time you see this, a lot of Summer Stuffs that we know will please you. There is a new thing Mercerised Gingham, that makes a beautiful and f?ray stripes lonk aud washes elegantly. A good Hag Carpet for H? cents. Mattings from ID cents up. Window Shades all kinds and prices. See them. 7R n.0 '. " 0 i0 - 1 '100 . 0 Respectfully, 6. W. REISER & OC. 000 a 0 0. ;.C 00 0 ;. 3000. .!r ll09 0 00V.I!!,1l0X09.0 0. ;. 0p00 0 .fJI.00.00''0ti000 000000 00 0. i ! i 1 -1 t the I FULTON t COUNTY B : NEWS XA Covers the Field. In every part of the County faithful re porters are located that gather the daily happenings. Then there is the State and National, News, War News, a Department for the Farmer and Mechan ic, Latest Fashions for the Ladies. The latest New York, Bal timore, Philadelphia Aarkets. The bun day School Lesson, Helps for Christian Endeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, DODGERS, ' BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, CARDS, Ac, In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. Sample copies of the News sent to any of your friends cn request, - 0,0tititiiH000P0000' . 0 0 0 0mn 000 0 rt p to show you tho of Wall Paper 0 0 W 0 0 0' 0 0 0 0 0M. 0 W 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 W a 0 0 0 01, M000 waist ox-blood, blue, i like silk, and wears 0 0 00 0 ' 0000 0.0000 0000000 01 rUMHERLAND VALLEY . ..TIME TABLE. March IS, 1901. Ready ! ii ja m n-y 0 l.o.ivii no. 2 no 4 rio. 6:ni). 8 no.10 no A. M A. M tA. U P. M M !'. U WincheMur 7 t Wi 0 Ro Marllnxliui-K 8 15 8 1" 7 ; IhiKri-Mown. .... D ir. 9 0)12 2(1 4 0.'i M 20 10 20 (iruuticusUu .... 07 9 22 12 42 4 2 H 42 IU ii Mrrcei-Miur H 41) IU 10 8 30 .... ChiHiilii i-MurK7 9 4ft 1 0r 5 00 BOoilluS W uynuxlniro 7 00.... 12 a) 8 80 ShippiMisliurK... 7 5O I0OS 1 2n ft 2o 9 2.VIISS ! vllle K (M II) 24 1 4:1 ft 4o 9 4:1 II 41 , OuriWc 8 27 10 4(1 2 Oft 6 0ft 10 Oft 12 ( Moclmulusburif,. 8 4" 11 07 2 aft 6 2ft 10 27 12 27 DillsliuTK 7 52 .... I 40 ft 10 i Ait, nin-i.sbUTK. 9 O.' II 2ft 2 40 8 40 10 4ft 12 45 I Arr. fhiln n 4 8 17 ft 47 10 20 4 2o 4 2ft i Arr. Now York. 2 18 t) Oil 8 Of 8 68 7 18 7 18 Arr. lliikimore.. 12 lo 8 11 6 00 9 4ft t 30 2 30 I A. U. P. M. P. H. P. M. A. M. A. M. i Aililillniiiil triiius will leuve Carlisle for H.ir I rlsliurif iliilly, exut-pt Suudur, ill ft.fto tt. ra.. 7.0o u. in., 12.10 p. ni 3.80 p. m., B.IH p. m una from AlechliliiuMiuiK ut, 0.14 u. m., 7.80 u. ru.. 8.12 U. I in., l.oft p. in., 2.80 p. ui.. unci 3..SJ p. m..ft.30 p. rn., ' ami II. lo ii, in., NtoppinK at, Seuond Hireet. llnrtisbuii.', to li-t oil piiwuucrK. . 'I'ruiuN No. 8. 1 in uml 2 run daily between II u !.tiniid and Ilai-i-isbiirii. No. 2 will ruu 1 UlirLV lllilllltt.M hilA .in Siindiiiru Th,o will stop at iuteruiedialo Millions on SuudayH. Oaily. t Uaily except Sunday. Leave uo. lino. 3 no. b.no. 7iao. 9i lialtlmore Ni'w Vorlt I'hlhv lian-isburfcf OilNbuiK Mei-liiiniosburK, Curlil.' Ne vllle SliiipensburK. . . Wii.ynt sboro (.'liauibersh-irir. . AU'rccrslnirif.... Oivt'iienstle .... Ma'crHtown .... Martinsburir Ar. kVlm-lieier. P. M 11 fvv 7 ftft II 2o A.U 4 ft I A.M P. u P. M b M 12 00 4 8ft 1 ftft ;4 2i 7 2ft 12 10 4 2ft 7 5ft 8 40 12 2ft a -io b uo 11 48 12 40 12 (S 4 20 3 Mi 4 III 4 87 4 ftl II 10 ft IK 0 II ft 87i Ii uo 0 4ft 7 8UI P. M. ft IK 8 I ft ft 411 8 37 12 21 12 ftl 8 oft 8 2ft (I do 9 (', 9 IH, 1 10 8 4; 9'6: 10 3i 2 oft' 1 8fti 'i'ftft! 2 i; n 4 8 10 9 X) 10 47 7 oo io no 7 21 10 u 43 8 21.11 10 9 loill ftft A. M.A. M. P, u Adilitional local trains will leave UarrlsburK daily, ex.;f)t Sunday for Carlisle and Intermedi um Million at 9. 37 a. m., 2.00 p. ni., ft.lft p. m., .2 p. m. nnd ii. ,o p. in. , also for Meclianlw: Iniri;. liillsimrK and Intermedium stations ut 7. (i a. iu, and 3.27 p. ni. Nos. I, 8 aud 9 run dully between Harrlnburif lintl Jlni,'erstowii. I'liliuuin palaee sleeplnft ourn between N -w V oik ami Knoxvllle, Tuna., on truius l.west und lo east. ThnuiKli eonelies to nnd from I'hlladelplua on trains 2 und 4 east und 7 und 9 west. Dally. liaily except Sunday. t Ou Sundays will leave riilluUelphla at 4 fO p. ui. SOUTI1KKN I'liNN'A 11. It. TKAINS. i'a.v il'us. Mix. I l'us. iMix. Il'ai.. tdl -MM HW H A M I.ve. Arr. A w A M P. hi. (I 6ft Cliailltiersliuig. . 9 2ft II ho 4 :. 7 Hi Marlon 9 13 II 82 4 0) 8 IO ..MeioersburK.. 8 4)) IO 10 8 80 8 do London 8 is 9 42 8 ( S 9 Oft ....klubmond.... 8 lo 9 8o 8 ou A. M. A. M. P. M. P. W. 1(1? 1.M I. Ml K M ft 23; U to ft HlilO I (J II II SI IU 4. II oh; II Ifti A. tl. tl 8H M. CouneiHlon for ull Htutluos on Cumborland VulU'v Huiinmd una remuylvunta Kuilruud H. A. Hiihl, J. F, Itoro, Unu'l i'usH. Agent. tiupt. County Officers. IM-oHUlnlJudffe Hon. 8. MaO. Swope, AhsooIuio J uiIkuh Lemuel Kirk, i'eicr Mor ton. l'rothonotury. An,-Krunk P. I.ynoh. Plsiritit A ttornt'y (.eorgo U. iiuuleLa, Ti't iitirM' Tiit'ii SlpiH, Mii'i'ifT- imniHl SinM-iH. iJt'pniy SImrirT Juuiew Rumt;l, Jur I'oiinDiiontirMlJuvia Kuli. SumuoM Amtitom-Joim S, UurrtH. I), H. Myr, A. J, Liiiiitii'i-Kou. " "' ;oMiinis-toner H, Kv Malot. A. V. Kelly Jo)m Killer. (Hi'fkKrunk Musou. I'oi uiii'r Count v Survvtr Jotifts Lnke, County SuinriNiiudut t:inui Che&mtt. Aiionie!H W. Scoit Alexuudr. J. N'H'n Kipni. TtumiUH Slouu, F. MoK, JohuNVoi., M. R. SbtMiifcr, Ueo. U. DMulaim John i . ADVKUTISK IN The FDlton.Coontjta. riod.