l t if J i .. . f i i : r U! TON COUNTY NEWS. (Cunt itmt'd fpiiu pii-M.' 1 ) tuMi.sh(.T h'lnirsilaj'," ' HiihTYon rse was V-i - and a kiud . Ml pilini VMk'O. I lti- Were 'h couple solus ami some songs din iii'.r iho meal, ii i m1 everyone seem- Trim;''') F.twt Trd I -'v'' B.yvV PcCK' Eiitai. "McCONNELLSBURU, PA. ...I'HUKSDAY.'AUU. JV..1V01. Published Weekly. :1.00 per Annum in Advance. ' AliVKKTIMlNd KATRN. IVr stiuurti ,i ilnt'i : timr j IVr Ntiimrt? pjn'h ni-.p,1,imi Inri , itirt . . . . All mlvt'rt,isf'intits luv.'rteil fur tint, tllrre nmiilli.s urui i-il by lli Minnie. Oil Sociable. A I'fni' tlio lii.i.il n oi . SIHll A, Meltha.flt. Whit 1 b IjilHiltr- over, we arose, lln priest asked ! JuiK'li with some aciniatntances. tlw miqiUM ,,f tLrs world, but I j , ,1,., papers vou bn-uHit l,..,,,., dolmow that there y,. a groat j;;;ltul,,av l1mt Mr Morgan many snr,,,! men vl, re poor, , ,,,, ...iui,,,...-,..,. i ,. m,, ,... kii- is a really lovable husband ( ,,i f.iitrth t'liliiiitn . ( 't-h;il I rolinm, . . . . I 'lie Cul HUM n iikk Mum. 4i' II' ( t v 1 another blessimr, ami we loll tin ! i'""ni. r iieuI.M'led to say that j the waiters walked on the. table j elotli all the lime to serve us. "I'll" tahle was re spread and the ladies ate, Then then; was more siniring and dancing until mid night. "All this time the bride was entertaining her friends at her home, but a profession is now formed, and the groom goes to meet the bride at her home, fol lowed by us all. The procession consisted of: J''irs1,a. largo torch; next, the musicians: then, a doz en small boys With lamps; then, the iri'oom and best man; then, the !iiu!:i!nde carrying lighted candles. This is the ; wedding incut ruled ill '-'."lh chapter. Lt took ialf Kind of a Matthew almost a hour to go to the bride's N.'MiiU!.' Ihsrrtfil Tor lcs lli;nt fi'o(t.'vsuual C;mU m, yi',.r What Makes Boils. Contrary to the common belief, boils are not indicative of blood disease. They are really indica tions r local poisoning by pus bearing irerms. and the boil is an abscess. I'ivery pus prick, every scratch, every abrasion, every cut with a razor or pocketkui f. every splinter that enters the skiu may cause a boil. Nor need the wound bo a serious one; it may be so minute as to he invisi ble to the unaided eye. Xor is the result always produced, for, if it should he, every slight wouud, .every thorn prick, every scratch of a cat, every bite of a doe;,overy abrasion of the skin, would be followed fy disastrous, if not fa tal, consefpieuees. The reason for this immunity is that there is a certain inherent power of the body to l'esist these noxious ' np-ents, and it is only when the powers, of the body are weakened by disease that the morbific a.ireuts can thrive in the body and accomplish their evil work. lu tins sense, then, noils are I due t disease of the blood, but not a disease in themselves. Tlivh living also favors boils. The reason why a boil is al ways iu the worst place is be cause that is always the most ex posed place. The back of the i neck-, where the collar rubs the' microbes into the skin: the wrist, j ... v . . it . r i i . i i Miere runs irruaie, anti mak'e i ,. ... , ,. hditor S. A. l'.rown. of l!eii- tbe entrance ol ifernis more ejisv: ! the top or the foot, where the shoe u",tsv'1"'- ( ; '' i omel,,... ,l. i ,.i -. i -'""-ly sur,.nsed. "Thnm.-h ! . -- - .'...' L' l l . Mil l .M j 1SUI. I).' writes, ''my wife was jjivati.y I ran down. She had no s1reii.ut.ii t ii w ,; ,.., i- 'i-'" i suuereu ureal ili.s- rsadieville, K v.. was curious . ,. . . ,,, , ,, ' ' ., : tress Iroai her stomach, but she i" i "i ii Lin- , ii u n iin- a-i provomoint in the health of .Mrs. I lore's il lit tle incident 1 1 1:1 1 will srivf you some idea of what I mean. I'm soineihinir of a crank in the matter of shoes, and al ways have from six to a do.en pairs that are partly well worn, but still available for service. iio morning last week a hobo called at the back- door of my res idence and su cceded in 'ettine; my wife there 1o hear his story, liuttho fact that his feet were on the .-round pleaded more elo quently 11, an any words of his, and my hie; collection of shoes was brought out for him locliou.-,e If seems funny, and father, iloesil 't i v:'' "Does it? Can 'I lie hav( huniaue feeliuirs in j Coccr Advcviiscmcrli. "' "N'n ipr.jn, " wrote an itiinjjriim tl'i' ' i dcrta'ci't, "(wor. ri(i'.ing' t ried one (, these air tit,l,t collins of.ours will ever .use stnv' other.' This is supplemented by the truthful but discouraging adver tisement of a, dentist: "Teeth I don't see why. ' ext racted with gnat, jviins." -Iiildi iroin. ii,. took- a coupli oil prnluse thanks and left. "Toward eveuinr my wife vas ! out and was at hoine. Alone; came a hoiio with hair through j his hat and feet throuvh his shoes 1 to hmtiKK- i . i . i P I jhome althoueh .it was not very could help him in the matter of j lar. 'I here we entered the home j f,M,twear. and I was in the midst ,o! the bride. Theo-room met the ! (,f ;t ,.,.rnsu . IP saitl ,y wif, jhnde, the priest joined their I i1:ld t..ld him in the moruin-that hands and said some words over I ial sl 1Klh. of sh()(,s that Wl,,.u I tliem, then the yroolii kissed his 1 nol, ,..,. ,m, ih:lt , .,,, m.thor-i.iaw, and the prows- .lby h(1 wiihl that he shauld sionwas a-ain formed, and v.; have them. More witli the idea went to the church. It was one .1... r..n . , luin iiiv uio Jt.'UOW IIUIL lie In clock when we went to the J was lyh than imythhv vn t cluirc!., ct the people were all brought out the shoes. Sure out watchin- The ceremony iu )M,lldli tll),,.0 Wt,,.,; tw () t, , j the church was about an hour ! r,. t,K, 1(,a wiUlllt ,lnv f,,nvs. jloiic. First, th.'hrideand -room . rn(in- sit.,,. ior the ri-ht foot, j "''""l'''l" t, a 'ri-st: : I didn't see how he could utilize ""v i.- ,i" o,,, 1,.. Ill ill, ... w-.I.I t ,. . mnlintratul a kind of sn,.r ". I "ls l,,,an- , l 111 , . v , ii c w in ea w itli thi.Mii. My wi! halfway alonir the bloi t'iicl;eiie(i his pace. "In the nioniine- tint fcliow liad been quick euoue-i to pick out the two shoes for the riuht spite of his money hairs?" ''I'en'l, llnre up so, (iooi ee. I haven't said anythine; very hor rid, have I? It just seems to iihj that its funny that n man who has si.) much on his mind railroads, and banks, and boats aud thine should have any time, or any fooin, to thinlc of. love." '!. understand you, my love. Vmiv llleorv is that a ma.ti who devotes all his time to siUeeziu-j helpless stock-holders will se:irce- ,','",n-live ire to embrace his Wile lllli ch the h!e Wh, ren. h, (leoi-ire, how silly." "Vim believe that when a man makes i practice of freezin- out, distasteful boards of directors he is apt to become a -ood deal trap ped himself." "Why, ( leorire, you are talkin just dreadfully." "What are you trying to -et at is fiata man who stands around all day watering stocks is apt to thin out the milk- of. human kind ness to a very painful degree." " hy, ; irui'L-i', I never heard you e,i o i so wihiK . Is it the heat?" ' "The fa'-;, is you .are Uhe mis taken, my lose, in your licle de ductions. A man can have money on the brain without its affect intr L K'new a rich the on . l. at i er, am ! Then best man placed a, hi .e heads of the couple, til their heads to-et::-ach kissel the bib1 . . tiu- -room held the bible while several went forward ami i kissed 1 lie b ride's hand, a ml drop ; ped a coin on a plate held by the piiest. The ceremony over, the ; procession formed and the -room led the bride to his home. "I -ot homo from the church it L'.i'O a. in." Astounded the Editor. met hii and he man aid do his level best to swindle widows and orphans out : f their little all and then go home and lavish every endear- ui. ,,1. ,,,,u i HTv luxury on ins i wife am children." ow dreadful! You wouldn't ioo,. ami men w;m.,i aroumi till! do that, would you, ( ieor-eV" he could work me for the other! "Wouldiffdo what- Lavish cn- two. I suppose one pair went to , dearinenlson yon." some pal. There's not. a man in "Vmi,lmv ;.)a(, iean--swin- ten thousand would have thought j j,, widows' " of turning the trick he did.'' i .. ,i,,', i..,i; ..... i :P , I" II' If I , OlOU II 1 wanted to. my love. All the wid ows 1 know would In., quite too smart for me. " "Now you're talking nice again. And you are real sure that von Washington Star. Grangers Picnic. I-'or the. (i rangers I'icnic Williams (! rove An trust "tith A western fanner advertises j for a woman to "wash, iron and milk two cows. " An .advertisement once appear ed in a Washington i m per for "a room for a young man 10 by This is nn advertisement from the columns of an English court journal: "lilankets! Blankets! I Ilanket s! For domestic and char itable purpose of every descrip- tHin, ipiality, size and weight." The following advertisement is from an Australian paper: "Want ed a young woman (the plainer the better) to help a small, gen teel family in their domestic mut ters: ue without ringlets prefer red." An American paper published in Paris recently contained the following unique advertisement : "A young ma n of agreeable pres ence, and desiroiiH of getting married, would like to make the acquaintance of an aged aud ex perienced gentleman who could dissuade him from taking the fatal step." Here is a specimen of domestic advertising from the columns of t lie London Times: "Mrs. Ciorge Aslilou, r Victoria street, West minister, takes this opportunity of thanking her numerous friends for their kind letters of sympathy on the dissolution of her marri age." The court of Sc.hleswig-llol-stein once issued the following curious notice : "At the request of Herr Peter Lehman of Altona, r "V .' 1 Hot I 8j. k. I Shirts ! O - : .. I Collars AND o Ties i 1 1 eatlier Goods! 9 v JOHNSTON'S. Madras, Silk- ford Cord, White Silk Front ind tit Underwear 6 O O O O O o o o J o o 6 Straw Hats' -IV Tiay-down IJubbor dollars, Nice line of Siring Ties at Ladies' Gauze Underwear, i.r '"id . . . Men's (Jauw Underwear. 10c He, Fly-Nets Fronts, and .lied- ''j 'I He. y the dollar f o o o o inc. O r,o 0 and . . . o-p ) Children's (hiuze Underwear, '2 and ..... ;1C. g Men's and Poy'sStraw Hats r0,L5 y !l,ul .... 10c. O 7- -: o Uuggy Fly Nets, Illack Leather, O IhKibbed, 45 lashes, .$1.45. Q I Kibhed, (iO lashes, O o Heavy Tan Colored Teum ',.t.a liead with llreast ribs to 'Strap. til! 6 MISCELLANEOUS Panglers and Far Nets. 1 u 'try AV bins. Tiii ", .,,! in,. ' I " I--'. " 'I. I I I'U. --. iobes Sl.r.O. 1 '!-.. i oo V . the seaman Dietrich Lohman.who ( , l.. : 1 . 1. .. xr X at to Cumberland all lavorite "worst places.' Their Secret is Out. I riod S. P. Whittaker, who had for a ti.uic, and its l..,,.r (I,.,.. . .... 1 .....1 .1.1 IV ... I ,. , . , . - , ' can eat an vtl iii- ii'diii a ciironic oioucinai trouble. .. "It's all due to Jr. King's New Discovery," writes her husband. "It compiefely cured her and also cured our lit- ; tie grand-daughter of a severe at- ! tack of Whooping Cough." It positively cures Coughs, Colds, i LaCrippe, I Iroucliitis, all Throat i aud Lung troubles, (iuaranteed i bottles r,i)e and Loo. Trial hot ties free at Y. S. hicKson's drug; store. elst, inclusive, tin Valley Kailroad will run sneci.'d excursion trams to mi,, I fnnii ! (iroveand sell excursion 1 iclo-ts I as follows: ljeae Mercersburg at a. m.. 1":1'' a. iu. aud p. m. daily. Pet urn i n g leaveWiHia ins ( ; i'o i for Mercersburg ami intermedi ate stations at a. m. and :!:lop. in. dailv and at, n m .l'tiik- qualities a-re splendid i'or torpid j except Monday and Saturday, liver." For indigestion, loss of : Kxcursion tickets' good to ro appctite, stomach and liver , turn Saturday An-riist. :-!1st u-ill i would love me iust as well if von were a millionaire like Mr. Mor- hlectric 1 1 r at. once Her and i four bot'J. which he! i , after usinir is entirely well, It'-, a grand gentle laxative i troubles it teed cure. Dickson's. s a positivi Only ."oc at ruaran-S. My dear ti'irl. let us always remember that it never pays to meet trouble half way. No doubt when I'm as rich as Mr. Morga j I will feed you on nightingales' tongues with ambrosia sauce and ".'ive you melted oenrls 1.o di-inl.- I I hit understand me, ' I make no I promises." J " h, Ceorge you're so ridicu- lous!" Cleveland Plain Dealer. Ken's Views of Women. A Pointed Paragraphs. list mixes The successful ai colors with brains. A hingle word to the point is w better than a s)ecch. The more a man, is envied the less real happiness he has. It is the little troubles that Wear away a man's conceit. Many a hasty marriage begets a loic-d rawn out lepentance. A woman always has her sns picion of a man who never lies to her. If women were born widows they would learn to flirt, before ; they could talk. When a man asks for a woman's sympathy lie doesn't really fare j anything about it. ; About the only time a woman s ever overlooks a bargain is when she selecs;t husband. When I- man starts out tog. a! even with anybody he is never j satisfied until- In- comes out ahead. The fool hen chuckles joyously ' over the egg that is destined toj furnish some one else with an I omelet. A man may be able to mind Ids own business, but it takes a wo man to mind her own aud her neighbor's at the same time. Many a womau who doesn't ob ject to cigar smoke before marri age draws the line at a pipe alter th honeymoon is on the wane. lie is a fool who thinks by force or skill, to turn the current of a woman's will.-- Sam uel Take. The most, beautiful object in the world it will be allowed is a beautiful woman.- Macaulay. he on sale the entire week at one fare for the round trip. Kxcursion tickets good for two i days will be on sale from Tues day until J riday, at rate of s i for the round trip. iiaptist, nor yet the Wandering .lew, for he was certainly before them all: he was with Noah in the .", i lie was not Noah nor Noah's i son nor a Levite; nor John the An Kuglish scientist, who has been among the dwai'J people of the Kongo forest, studying their habits and making photographs of them and of their dwellings, a line wife is Mlth .en most liess. ThkI'Vlton Cnr.vry Ni;vsl per yea r. let him hav Jonsi n. A woman's si reugth potent w heii robed in g Lamarthie. Disgui'i-. our bondatre as we wdl, 'tis woman, woman, rules us still. Moore. Women need not look' at those dea r to them to know their mood,. - Ilowells. j 'il and w ater- woman and a i ec-ret are hostile properties.--' IJulwer Lytfmi. P. 'member, woman is most I perfect when most womanly--! CJadstoue. Larth has nothing iu,,n. tender than a pious woman's heart.- -Luther. Kruption.s, cuts, burns, scalds and sores of all kinds ouickly e .,, .";h,ii. n ii in i j i i.ei wt .....c.,1 . .i . ,i ... t- I , sti.ingleil to dea'ai with croup. halve. Certain cure for iu es. 'in,,, a,,, , , , , . ,s ... 1U(' doctors said she con dn t Pewareo counteneits f e sure llvp but s1l(( you get the original-Deitt's.ihv 0n MitAHt), I ,'"lil''1,,r,,"'h,",v- ' Trout's drugstore. ark. The Scrijitures make men tion of him, particularly' in St. Mathew' St. Mark, St. Luke and St. .John so that we may believe , i he was no impostor. He knows no parents; lie never lay npon his mother's breast. . His heard i I such as no man ever wore. He goes hare legged aud bare footed, I iIKe a trrave old IVi.-n. Mti1 1,,. I wears no hat iu summer or even jin wiuter weather, but often ap i j)ears with a crown upon his '.:.. ! head. His coat is neither knit nor m t be sat,s.,ed w.th tempor . sW) nul. u ,t sjlkj h&. i relief irom indigestion. h-1 ri!le,)jyia it ab,)Umls . a var. do Dyspepsia , ,.,. permanently of clors.nnd tits close to the skin, and Comp e f l emoX'es this com- 1 1 : . i ',. , ; ls wonderfully temperate; he lnamt. It re heves t'ermanenl v i ,, . i i ., . 1 ,M '"'- , iu-er drinks anytlung. but cold am! Colin,le1e ' r.'inov,. s, 1 ... . ,. .. ' ' ' V ' "-K''. "o would rather take .l.nnt. It relieves I-" - r ' v luS in a (nnm,v .,,.. 'r""1'"" '. ",,"W'V ,i,--litlmuin a. king's palace. He is stomach. Nature receives su o- !, .....i,,,, ,,.i . i .. u i '.. loui, in; mis m a singu lar chair v ith bis dollies on. He the li'iii'l ... v '"'- i" ' says mat iney are aiie-lilce am e,i with cares thenust is disjielled : hideous in form and features but wneii a woman aoii,.;! rs (.ne . P. ......... n . . r .. ,.i .., . i , . ji r.'- mo oi a cneer i iu anil k-in Lovely woman, that caused our i disposition. Their intelligence is j cares, can every care beguile. ! as a rule, well dev..l .1 '"ll.. ! J!"i'es!'ord. ! ,.,,,., .,, ,..,;,. ,i. ,,.,., ,,,, l.'aptured man quits each d.- j struck by their gayety and their! oi- s.i.ee, ,,, woman, lor thy j pretty movements, 'which wen livelier patre.-Moore ! quite difl'erent from' the heavy Kindness in women, not in awkward movements of the ne their beauteous looks, shall Witl'gi'oes. my los e.-- Shakespeare. that would have line guest.- was horn in K'irchiuoor iu Novem her, is Is, and w as drowned on Hie journey from Stockton to Hamburg while sailing in the ship llertha, Jenny, is hereby called upon to appear before this court, and report himself on or before Friday, January 1'U, ul 11 o'clock. i). in., under miin of be ing declared dead." Washington Star. 16 Day Excursions to tlio Sea Shore via'Cuiu l,crlai!!l Valley II. K. The Cumberland Valley Pail road has fixed upon Thursdays, June i)th,.Iu!y 5th and lsth, Aug ust. 1st, 15th and ii'.ith, and Kej fember lrth for their Annual Mid-Summer excursions to the Sea shore, the time allowed on these excursions being sixteen days. Kxcursion tickets to Atlantic City, Cape May, and other South Jersey resorts will he sold from all stations on the Cumberland Valley P. P. on above dates for train No. I leaving Mercersburg at N. 10 a. m. at 5.00 for the round trip.aud will he good to return on, any regular train (except the Penna, Limited) within sixteen days, including date of issue. For full information call on Local Ticket Agents. nn J"r m " ? j.o.i, i. l'ii, , t) and r,0c Men's Summer Coats and Linen Dusters. A full line, of Dry Coods, Crocer-ies,Notions,Tobaccoes,Cigars,A-c. J. K. Johnston, McConnellsburK, Fn. OOOOOOOOOOOOQt ocooooooooooo o o o o 0 o o o o o 9 o OXXXXXXXXOOOOX0000O0O00 8 PHILIP F. BLACK, 3Ianuf:icturcjr of o it Sash, Boors, Ncvvcl Posts, Hand g Rails, Stairs, Banisters; Turned 9 X Porch Columns, Po sts, &c. o o o o .McConne'llsburg, TPei. lilies from tile food We eat. : sensible way to help the stoma, iu is to use h'odol 1 y.siepsia) Cure, which digests what you eat and can't help bill,, do' you good. Trout's drug st-ore; : 15. F. Ail. .man, a Irac'klnan 'on j the Pennsylvania, railroad and his I sweetheart, Miss Mary Wart;;, of I Shamokin, were struck by a train i near (h-orgetown and both' may i die from their injuries. Mrs; S. H. Allport, Johnstown', l a., savs: "Our 1 i tt ( -; t-1 :,h,,o, was alive at the crucilixiou of .'hrist. Nearly ail the world lias heard of him. He once preached a short sermon, which convicted a man of Jiis .sin and caused him to weep bitterly. He never mar ried but has many favorites whom he loves dearly, for if he has but one morsel of meat he dividohit aiiiongthein all. Though ne never rules on horseback, yet he is. equipped ill some respects as horsemen are. He is an advo cate of ea rly r icing, though he never retires to bed. His proph ecies uiu' ko true' that you may know what is upj. reaching. Now., who is this .prophet, and ' what does he foretell'' Mrs. (leortre Penstermnr-lim. of West Penn, went into her bed room and on picking up a gar ment from the bod saw a snake over three feet long wriggle from its lolds. The reptile escaped. P. T. Thomas, Sumterville, Ala., "I was suffering from dys pepsia when I commenced taking Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I took . overul bottles and tain digest any thing." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the only preparation con taining all the; natural digestive fluids. It gives weak stomachs entire rest, restoring their nat ural condition. Trout's drn' store. After all, it makes a good di al of difference which way the wind is blowing when one prays for rain. o o Doors 2:8x6:8;2:6x6: 6; Land three-eighth 0 inches in thickness. ' 0 Sash 12x20; 12x24; 12x28; 12x30; 12x32; Q 12 x 34; 12 x 36 inch and a quarter thick alwavs O on hand. . - . ' " v Sash four lights to window from 45 cents to 70. These sash are all primed and ready' for the irlass Both the doors and the sash are made from best white w m O and yellow pines. . - JX, Pan-American Exposition Now Open. hpccial J.xcursions to Huffulo f,,r I'an.Amcrican Exposition. The Cumberland Valley liuil-i lT , i n ).... , J1,() Cumberland Vhillev Pail- "'"U MI1I;IIJ V UilS UOW Oil Sail! i . " i, gular Summer Excursion tick I V"'f "! itl. thePenn- ts to Buffalo ou account of Pan- sylumuK- l 'U'ranged for a 1 :.: ., ... x-. i s'i ies of special seven dav excur- ""'""u aj.viionii.iuii iiuu to i i- . , " . s n u tii Hiift.il,. XT V ...i. i - """"i i . "no return i during thecoiitiuuauc.eoft.be I'n,, Dyspepsia Cure Diaests wlixt vnn ist stf nnrl n i A m - . j VP,. .-... vtiv. 4uuu auu aiUO .JNatura In eiroiiuthsnlntf and recon stiucMaft ttio exhausted diKestive or (fans. It Istlio Jatmitdlscovereddlgmt ant and tonic. Ho ottjur preparation can aiiproach lt In etllcieiicy. It Id m.antly rolievenand prinaneutlycure Pyspepsia, IndlBesMnn, Heartburn, flatulence, Sour tjtohiach, Nausea, hick Headache, GastKilKia,Crauipgaud. all other rusults of imperfect dlgestiou. I'Uct 60c. and 1. htrgti site contains liu times imali Diia. JkxjU all abool )epijiii umifeafres Prspamd fcy B. Xi (jimitt . CO., COIcobo. I'riiia'K iliunf.,,,!,.. fi.:. am Palls. The rate from Mur- !(. i'ljImi i j 1 W IO I.. ...7 l:i! ' .-i yj i i j niu.i.v, it, 2, tit, ,,. ,,,,, . i special excursion tickets to Uui-j f TT! , J''xIH,sit i,m' Tickets i , . 4 ? , to be so hi for t . V P T? f,-,;,, la.o, good to return within ten v r days from date of issue, will be : ,l '"''"f Morcersbu ,lt s sold every day until October a 1st, -'?'Vlf Au' at rate of H.5 from Mercers- i .i;l,t' ;'' U 17 !Uilt hurg. !-" M t l ''''ving at Buffalo 7.-l Porthe accommodation of vis-1'1 V M' '1'iU" Jl'(Hn 'rcershur;:, itnrs to the ICxposition the Pedn-i 'I0'" fo1' th" rul'l trip, with nylvauia Puilroad Company has i vrVtfy low rates from put on two new trains iu each di-; l!l"r tat'ions- Tickets to bo ,.(' rection, between Ifarrisburg and ' .1,'""-',iw '.uiial nro form, rerjui Buffalo, with whi'h (.himbe.rlaiul Ht"""1' "nl sWdur of Job t ..u.-Mi, ,ii, niiuuio ii.; vtilhlato tlieia Valley trains make close coun'oi tion nt Ilarrishurg. Nos. -1 and 10 reaching Buffalo at H.ou p, M, and 7.95 A. M. respectiyt'ly. ' lie turning leave Buffalo at h.'K) p, M, aud HAM A. M.- conm-clin..,' with trains 1 and i reKieetively. Afraid that someone would rob the house, Mrs. Joseph Xonn, of ("oatesville, jmt lla in a cook Btovo. Monday morning she Bturtoilthe fire without removiue- tho money, whjch was destroyed fi.y tlie llama's. . for return -passage, and will 1 ., .. 1 ....I.. :.. r- . -i.inv iu nay coaclie.'-i. l'i r detailed information inquire of t . ; cal ticket agents; j Gland Cable.Pot tsviil,.,attemj t j.'d to yse his kitchen sto.'o to. );; i duco .to ' liquid form, tifte u pounds of carbolic acid crystal-:. As the chemical grow hot it ex ploded, completely burning oi t four rooms and doing more lha i iM 000 damage. ' Cable and a ih mestiehad just left the kitchc.i prior to Hie explosion. 4