a. 1 amusing an Italian; i ELECTIONS FROM THE WHITINOJ ' OF THE DAN BURY NEWS MAN. i A flfntlxman from Italy Vlawa Tlnglaftd TTinttr from Hl Own a Jfna Stand ulnt, but II Tfa.n'i So Vary runni After All. . "tCoprrlghled by L. AShrpard, Boston, an. rnMibedbrpeclRUrrnmeutwiththMn.1 xnero was a uurst in a tin conduotol loading from the roof of th horns ot Iho oorner of Roto and Myrtle afreet thi thsr afternoon, and the Ktiw tans oj cspinjr ran across the walk, Townrt nleht the Treathtr itlffened up and the loose water became atheet of ioe. Aboul 4 o'olook the next moraUf tkera Trai t Blisht fall of snow. Ia the basstnent Oj the Imilding an Italian reatlemaa has fruit store. Shortly after 6 o'clock tlih , morning ne nan ins ontsiae vrarej in i line of display. Peanuts being special 4t .1U 1.1 i .. . . . . j mm, vwo or mree uustisla ot that aitlcle made a temntin nlln nn ' large stand. , vnue ne was making this arrange ' lnent a carpenter with a toolbox ou hii Bhoulder oaine around the corner, and , stepping on the concealed ice, immedi , . , , , ' nteiy tttrew his toolbox into (he street 1 Bot up nttneelf, looked around to set What bad happened and thn picked uj his tools. This so amused the Italias that he felt obliged to ruh into the shel ter of tho basement to conceal his d light. Had he been a native of tlili country it might have suggested itself t liim to sweep the thin guise of sno from the ice and to sprinkle salt orashet uikhi it, but being a foreigner and nol very well acquainted with our langnagt lie did not think of this, but instead ht ported himself in a portion to give hiit a good view of the corner and patientlj waited for developments. He saw them If his object was to get an idea of tin fnllnws and flexibility of tho Englif language he could not have poisiblj adopted a better course. Scarcely had the carpenter gatherei up his thinKB and limped oft when" i man smoking came hurrying alon "When he reachad the ice he smddenlj turned part way around, bit a brierwooJ llpe completely in twain, and Mid ou hii tireatt oil from the walk into the gutter He got up, cautiously recovered hit, pipe and inslted away. The Italian shook a) over. I Following clowly after this mlshaj was a laborer with a dinner kettle. When he touched the ice it was difficult for the fruit merchont to determlm whether it was his feet or another part of his pernon it was dons so quick. Th newcomer appeared tomuddenly corui apart and shut up at the middle, and it the same flash the tin pall described circle of lightning rapidity and was then tapped against the pavement with ter rifle force. At the same instant the Italian saw i piece of pie, several half slices of but tered bread, two hard boiled eggs, s piece of cold beef and a fork and spoon fly off in different directions, while pint tin of coffee made its apiMarnncc und emptied its contents in the pros trate man's lap. While this individual was getting up to his feet and securing Ins pail and cutlery, the Italian man- nged to blend considerable iustructiot with tho amusement. Then there came a man with aboard on his shoulder. Ho laid down on tin board, with one of his hands under th: board. Then he got up and put the in jured hand between his knees, where he pressed it tightly, while he mod tht most dreadful language the Italian ovet heard, and he didn't hear it all either being so convulsed with laughter as tc necessarily divide his attentioa And thus the performance went ol until after 8 o'clock. Scarcely ten min utes elapsed between the acts. Some- times a boy would be the hero, thet , Rgain a couple or merchants, or peruapi fcouiubody counecUd with a bank. "Who ever U might be he went down, and went ; down Hard, and the Italian watched ano ; improved his mind, und began to think that this country had its advantage as well as its disadvantage. It was eleven minute post 8 when the final catastrophe occurred. This was consummated iu the person of a long, sliui man with a picture under his arm, aud a very larg woman carrying a basket. The long, Hlim man was somewhat iu advance. The Italian, being impressed with the conviction that something of an extra ordinary nature wae about to happen, Btaietl with fairly bulging eyes at the coming figures. No sooner did the tall, (dim man touch the treacherous spot thaa the venturing foot kicked oat most savagely ut the atmosphere, and his body shot around like rirewurk. The picture flaw from his possession at 'the same moment, and being thus freed he made a spasmodic clutch with all his limbs at once for a place of refuge, and ill a flash his legs whipped about a cor- uer leg of the inoffensive peanut stand, nnd the great shining yellow pyramid followed him to the pavement. The horrified Italian, stunned for an instaut by tiie enormity of the catastrophe, sought to plunge out to the resoue of hii goods, but was too late. The fleshy woman, having rushed to the aid of the tall, slim man, who was her husband, was caught herself by the subtle foo, and ia hr dssctut, which was by far tan j mopt rlgoron of ttif tri, ths .oeflt ta two-thlnU f fhe tit-annle, uil the rmsl of tho demolished fruit. as sue plnniMj It to tke walk, might haya been heard fonr squares away, j The unhappy vender reached the placi ' In time to be taken in himself, and thi addition of 180 pounds of macaroni fed Italian added to the dismal nmnnrtl... I of the scene. How thev trot ditnt..l . mi ou their fett no one assnis a Vie tc ' l1f," nt the mnlt wu reached mW n fpillintf uproar f Italian i explain, but the mnlt was reached anu ietninme nolase, Ttfl-1 - .... . - kindleth. Ten cents' worth of salt would As it is DanWy has iota. twty , sone with daauged bach, or 1, th, uwner oc ia. nuiain ka fotu- iait o. i'!Si, LrBM' t,'J,Ba,a " ' mm uu fWUUrURJ lRil the JWiME. WU morottlj tquatted lilonil o (W fua. .Ji o 1. . i .. uil of a tUamer bound for Italy. Hh flat That ChlflVon RarMlr. It is inet as neceaaarir to VavA nnnll.. f or a Thankirivinr ilnr It t. t have light. A Danhnry ceasle named wnrtiam were going to have poultry foi thelr dinner. Mr. Brigham eid to hit wife the day before the event: "I some splendid chickens in front . . - of Merrill s store to-day; and I guesi I'll get one of thtnn this af texnoou for to morrow." "I am goinfr to tend to that myself,' said Mr3. Brigham quickly. uut l can get it just as well; I'm go ing right by there." "I don't want yon to get it," she as- oerted. "When I eat chicken, I want something I can put my teeth in." And a hard look camo into her face. He colored up at once. "What do you moan by that?" "Just what I say," she oxnlalnod, set ting her teeth together. "Do you mean to tay I don't know how to pick out a chicken?' he angrily demanded. "I do." "Well, I can just tell you, Mary Ann Brigham, that I know more about chick ens in one minute than you could evei find out in a lifotime; and, furthermore, I am going to buy that chicken, If one it hnuM,t .t .11 in this v..-..- - struck the table with his fist. "And I tell you, John Joyce Brig ham," she cried, "that you don't know any more how to pick out a good chicken than an unweaned mud turtle; and if you bring a chicken iu this house it will go out again quicker'n it come in; and you can put that in your pipo un smoke it as soon as you want to." "Whose house is this, I want to know?'' he fiercely demanded. She frankly replied at once: "I suppose it belongs to a fiat head idiot with a wart on his nose. But a woman who knows a spring chicken from n hump back camel ia running the establishment; and as long ns she does he can't bring no patent leather hens here to be cooked." "You'll see what I'll do!" he yelled; and he pulled his coat on and jammed his cap ou his head, with the forepiece over his left ear. "You bring a chicken here if you think best, Mister Brigham," she replied. "Yqji see if I dou't!" he growled, as ha passed out and slammed the door behind him. That evening there was a nice, fins chicken in the pantry; but hs didn't bring it. Perhaps he forgot to get his. Dinner came the next day. Mr. Brig ham took his seat at the table as usual, but it was evident that he intended mis chief. Mrs. Brigham filled a plate with chicken, mashed poatoes and boiled onions. It was a teiuptinj dish, emit- ting a delicious aroma. She pasted it to ilr. Brigham. He did not look toward it. "Brigham," said she, "here's youi plate, I don't want any chicken," he said, looking nervously around the room. "Are you going to eat that chicken. she demanded in a voice of low-Intensity, "So, I airt't. Woohl ouch! ooh!" She had sprung to her feet in a Hash, ' rlaehed lover the table, caught him by the hair nnd had his face burrowing in the dish of hot onions. It was done so quickly that he had no time to save him self, aud barely time to give utterance to the agonizing exclamations which fol lowed upon his declaration. "Are you going to eat that chickenf bhe hoarsely demanded. "Leutnie up!" he screamed. Bhe raised his head from the dish and jammed it on the table, j "John Joyce Brigham," she hissed be- tweeu her set teeth, "this is a day set apart by the nation for thanksgiving and -praise. I got that chicken to celebrate this day, and I ain't going to have my gratitude aud devotion upset by such u runt as you are. Now I want to know if you are going to eat that chicken like a Christian, or if you nre going to out up like 11 rautankerous heathen? Answer me at once or I'll jam your old skull Into a Jelly." "I I'll eat itl" he moaned. Then she let him up and he took his plate,' and one Thanksgiving mual least passed ou harmoniously, J. li. Bil LEY. PUTl'IKGUPASTEPIPl! SELECTIONS FROM THVniTINQI OF THE DANBURY N3 MAN. It In A Kloe anil PleanJrlth Tm iriU ou Hand to air Ad nail Thai Om Around and Tall t,Nllib'ir About It. I m .. . . I 1 fti f ' " ""(VnOBi aat imbll.hxl by ipaolal rraugmVita fben. T5 H t - .... . i ; 1 m , vm.ij, uu MIIO II IIU niUCUl' fiftha of the ini.cb.lef aad'ts. dost , care ia the world, and jttat pip. ' wo't cow. Wether ard iYwa. fMt. Tou &i this ont U job ar. """"B Wr with V fu" of pi& and your xaoutUl f toot Your wife la shading nt fieor ia i to position that csables her t yon, thi , is pips and the chair, and k she fclTM ! ntteraace to thots remarbat are oal ffUJMl'.-.tf; tt" " ' r t mi Elin, avI w junuci 10 over her waist and hsr harreet en kel as bins. r,b.l,.. v.. her head, and your Unewat en he . "ck and a pair of rubbU her feet . vu n a, jipra u. j There is about five cents' rth of poi black on her noee end n 'of flour ot . !V. J " her chin, and altogether sit r. sped i-ie mai woum insmro a tn.m with distrust. And while you are up tie trying U circumvent the awful oofariuess ol the pipe, and telling that yJknow eomi fool has been mixing it, ehiands safelj on the floor and bombards li with suoli domestic mottoes as "Whi the use ol swearing no?' "You knoviio one lmi touched that pipe." "Youh't got anj more patience than a chi," "Do b careful of that chair." A then sh goes off and reappears witlan armful more of pipo, and before ydare awart of it she has got that pipio horriblj mixed up that it dos secmbtwopiecel are alike. '' f You join the ends and brk them ti and fro, and to and fro egti, and thes you take them auart and lot at them. Then you spread oa,out hd jaw thi other together, and raouathsai onc more. But it is no go. jou begin t wina- ins puoes are Intpiid with life, and ache to kick thea. thWgh the win dow. Bnt she doesn't lose ar naHcaoa She goes around with thalawfal exas perating rigginr oa, witha lugth el pipe uitder each aria and abac haaaled broom in her hand, and efa she don't see how it is some people nier have any trouois putting up a stove Tfcsa you miss the hammer. You lon't see it enriches tho blood, and rouses every anywhere. You stara into tfc pipe along or,an into healthy action. It pre th. mantel, and down the sovo, and ofl ye t3 and curcs all diseases arising ili fln.nvT. 0nrA' tc"r?U" from a torpid liver or from impure ouL wW m 7 h"u' eou,f t0 blood. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Bil ZlZTJtajrlL af !r.i L?J: iousness. Scrofulous. Skin and Scalp pocket. Then you feel as you could go outdoors and swear a, hoi) twelve foi tquare through a block of brlok build- iugs, but sho merely observes, "Why or j earth don't you speak whjn you wanl anything, and not staro afound like s dummy." I When that part of the pipe whloh goot through the wall is up-she keeps Hup fiie connoctiofTaud stares at it with an intensity that is entirely uncalled for. All the while your position is .becoming more and more intoresting. The pipt don't go together, of course. The uool shakes down into your eyes and mouth, ' the sweat rolls down your face and tickles your chin ns it drops off, and it reems as jf your arms were slowly but uurely drawing out of their sockets, Here your wife comes to the rescue by inquiring if you are goinj to bs all daj doing .nothing, and if you think be! arms are made of cast iron, aud theu the broom slips off the pipe, aud in her en-, deavor to recover her hold she jabs you under the chin with the handle, aud, the pipe comes down on your head with iti j lolll of fried soot an1 then the chair 1111s lorwani enougn to discharge youi feet and you come down on the wrong end of that chair with a force 'that would bankrupt a pile driver. You don't touch that stove again You leave youi wife oxauiining; the chair' and bemoan- 1 ing its luiunes, aud go into ths kitchen j und wash your skinned and bleeding Imnus with yellow my p. Then you gc down street arter a man to do the busi ness, and your wife goes over to the neighbor's with her chair and tells them about its injuries, and drains the neigh borhood dry with its sympathy long be fore you get home. Tho Cnrman. Years of experienceln moving enables a carman to distinguish, at an appar ently indifferent glauoe, tjie light from tho heavy end of a stove, or whioh is tho wmv fM..W. w uw Dinil. , I. l.UIIL, Ol behind. Against these fearful odds the head of the family stands no chance whutever. Then there is the carman who is to move you. He is engaged the day be fore. He says it is going to be so busy that there will be some difficulty in ac commodating you; but if you can have your things ready at 7 a. m. he thinks lie can fix it. You are up at S o'clook that morniug. At half-past 0 a full load ot furniture is out in front, und another load is stacked up In the hall und on the stairs. Your ooat ia torn down tho back, one thumb is out of joint, and a pint of soot and an equal quantity of perspira tion sra firrhltni fni- iha mi.lrv rt vin.- at , Tioraon. At 11 a. in. ilia carman muVp. Ms appearance aad stys we arc going to I have rate. J. U. Biiur, BEST fc GOES is universally acknowledged 11.11 fllttOr MPntir a infnirrn Bomu DitTrence There is a vnst difference in the conduct of a limn und n woman in new clothes. When n woman gets a now suit she im mediately prances down town, end for houra will walk contentedly along a crowded thoroughfare, receiving fresh impulses of joy every time anothtr wom an scans her wardrobe. But r. tr.na is so differentl He won't put oa his new r.lntlirs for the firat titna until U la iSnrV- tlmn Via P-nc ntr-n fntrn mn iiiHnn1v almost create the impression that he sneaking along. If ho sees a crowd en a eorner he will ellp across the way to avoid them, and hene,E10e?int0 fcT tries a A UUUECCIAUUWU QHRfOnnillW I'rwih. I1 .1. 1:1 ' tj... iT ueuinu as many uarrcis ana doxcs ho can. All the time ha li trvinp hia . -.."--i.rC" i'svci ui lu ku jenr itti u uit mik wh iu taontns old, and all tne while realizes that ho is making an Infernal failure of it. We hope the time will come when new pants will be bo folded by the man- lion I'uuia mil ud nu luiuru uj iud ui.U' ufacturer that they won't show a ridge aioug me ironi oi eacn icg wnen the wearer dons them. Bill-ST. The atove doaler is jutt now the most Hlniffd man iu town. Copyright iqsi A feeling of dullness, languor, and depression mcano that your liver isn't doing its part. That means impure blood, to begin with, and all kinds of ailments in the end. But you can stop them in advance. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov- cry invigorates tho liver, purines and Diseases even Consumption (or Lung-scrofula), in its earlier stages, all yield to it. Tho makers of the "Discovery" claim for it only what it will do. qijy gHarantce that it will do it. If it 'tails benefit or cure, in any case tlioy'U voturn t,0 m0ncy. -vjAthlnr. olso that ola-i . .,.;fir the blood is sol tni9' wa 5 which proves, no matter what denlcra may offer, that nothing else can bo "just as ftoocl." Therefore, don't accept a substitute, . A BIG DRIVE IN FURNITURE. We are malting a big drive In fur niture, but maliclouu desire is not its object. Wo desire lo dispose of a large surplus stock, bd propose to give our patrons the benefit of eouio extraordi nary bargains. J. P. Williams & Bro., South Wain St., SI-ITS isr.A-isr3D O j.--T. OR MEN YOUNG MENOLB MEN 811 18 THE TOILS Of THE Sir.KBU Of 81SEASE. Tbr anil herolo effort t fa tnemitlvM, lSH,lKEOFFTHE HORtllD SNAKES Mpklr u4 link Solo o earif ijtUOB I Ta)trl 111 LPIt OU?, NEW IKIUK aaant fr. MMat (.all. Clt4t br.llM.ttJ Um4b.iplaias ft pbtlvtHJisbr of Xtt-i avsA AfllctlOK Of tb Orrkqi tf U fts , how by llOMF TREATMENT. lfriBtbedisclBitTl7 oar CTfm, ttt wrl rM ot LciL or rllUe Mtsbooi. naatars.1 &Ittl KllTOVat !) bllKr. of Body hqA Mind, fitcU of Errors or ExctiiM, BtnU4 or nowtoEnlrV.nd8tT.nitbijWAK,UMDEW nnnaun n a Bri .innnVMaitanlsllltaaU llkttTrOttlAa ERIE MEDICAL CO, BUFFAl.O.N.Y. JOHN H. EVAHS' BAL00N, dOK.CENTJIB BT SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands ot clears always on hand. C0) xue nest ismporaaoa annxa. FARTHEST. to 1)0 infinitely superior to flnmnofin Prtpfrtntlif Jit Lehigh Valley Railroad. AKBAitaaiiEirr or rAnacMOKB tkaino. -MAY 10, 1801. reeeeneer tralnt will lwvo Hbeuandonh for aucli Ohnnk. Ieliicbton. HlatlnirUin. Cnta. Hoeipnwnaa new xorKnie.i7,7.0, Itsim, tot usiviuere, lwutwaro wivier uap una Strouitatiarg at 6.47, a. m., and 69 p. m, For latntifrtvllls una Trent, V.W For TTblte Havea, IVltkBe-Karrti an: . in, and Pitt UUU 11 , PiVDi Ul,, O.iU HUU 0W rorTunklHLDnoek, 10.41 a. tn 8. . TO . 8.10 ana 6sa n. m. B.iOHsas.at Pat Auburn, Ithaca; Qsneva and and Lyons iu.il a. in., ani oi p. in. For Laoawllle. Townnda. Havre. Waverlv. Cbloatind aUpomte Wwt'atloTliB.mRDd ImandtbeWo.tV.aBalamaccaal .iup.m. K Audenrled, Kaxletpo, Blockton, r,um per Yard. WeeAterlyanawnn ilaven Juno iion m a.ff..iu. tf.uo a. m.ana 12.62, 8.10 and 3a p. m, For JeaueavlllG, Levlnton ana Beaver Mnadnw. 7.40. 0.03 a. m. ru& R.K ti. m. For Hcrantonut 6.47 9.UR, 10.41 a. m. 8.10 and For Haxle Crook. Jwlrto. Drlfloc and Free- tana at 6.47, 7.40, D.08, 10.41 a. m., Ufa 9M and 30 p. III. For (lunknko at S.47 and 9.08 a. m end 8.10 p.m. For Wltuanc, Gllberton and Fraokvlllo at 5.50 and n.OS a m ana 4.10 p. m. I IJ I ,HqB,lll& WWIdUVJ nu LniKUU 5.47. 7.40, 9.(M, 10.41, 10.S3 a. m.,12.62,3.10,6.36, 8.08, SJHaoaiu p. iii. For Ut Creek. 3lrard villi and Ashland (.87. 7.48, 8.S2, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 8.86 4 in and 0.14 n. m. Var iterkwater. HI. Clftlr and I'ntUvlllo. r.40, t.m, 10.S6 a, m., 12.52, 8.10, 4.10, 6.30 una 8.W 9. na. ffor nook Monntpln, New Boxton and Morea, 7.40, 0.0S, 10.68 a. id., 12.52, 3.10, S.28 and 8.08 p. m- For Haven Hun, Oentralla, Mt. Oarmol and Kbamukm, 8.52, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, -tt nnil K.08 n. m. Trnlua leave Bhamokln tor BbenandoRli, 7 JO 11. a. m., Z.1U, 4.du ana usu p. m., amvin cl Bhauandonh, 9.05 u. m., 12.52. 8.10, 5.20 aui 11.15 p. m. HTTN DAY TKAINB. For Loct Creek. Glrardvllle and Ashland, H.50, 9.10 11.85 a. m., 2.45 n. ra. ror uarKwaicr, oi. kjiu.it bqu ruvuii, &S1. SJX, .. m., 2.45 p. m. For Yateavlllo, Mahauoy City and Delace, B.uu, u.:ti a. m., i.w, i.w, ti.m p, in. For Ixiny, Aadenrlcd and Uaxleton, 8t a ra., i.w v. m: For Mniir.h Chunk, l.ohlalllon. GLltlntlOD, Cataiaaaua, Allentowu, Bethlehem, Basto and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m; For t" nuaaeipuia, i.J ). ra. y E B. BYINGTON, Ocn'l Pass. Act.. Hethltie TlIGaTRE BVIM1IWO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, Capital, $100,000.00. A. Vf. Leisenrwg, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. ?. Leisennnq, Cashier, Cocoa First fetaal BanK 5. IV. Yost, Iss'tCashierA. Open Daily From 9 to 31 3 PER GENT. INTEREST! I'Hlrl uu Nnvlnss ncpaslta. People's Oys.ter Bay ! KOAN' 11UILDINO, 12 5E. Centre St., aitciiniHlon3i CHAS. C. GUISE, Props. lliw, Btewed, Scalloped, P.mnedor Fried to ordur. Families supplied at tholr houss with the best oysters tne inuraei anoras. All Orders Promptly Filled. HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Oream I BREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Orders promptly attended to. Particular at- leaiion pain 10 jmmis, Festivals, etf. 1'lcnloo, NOKTIl MAIN HTUEKT, Nnr Corner of Lloyd, SttENAMDOAII, PENNA A .T. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leasee, Mortgagesand Bonds written. marriage licensee ana togai claims promptly attended to. Real Estate, Collection and Insurance Agency General Fire Insurance Buslnen, Represents the Northwestern Life InsuranoeOo. OrKiCE Muldoon'sballdltig, corner Centre ana weti his,, unenanaoan, ra. Caod Properties of All Kinds Dir Sale. 1. A two story doable Irame dwelling hnuse Btoi-eand restaurant, on Bant ilantre lit 2, A dwelling and restaurant on Bast Centre 3, Desirable property on cnrnerOntre and Jardin streets, suitable (or business pur- poses. I. A two story two story double frame dwelling, on went Llovd street. 5 Two 2-stnry frame dwellings on Vcet Cen tra street. 0. Two Jalory dwelling on the corner ot Coal end (Jtiefctnut etreoU More room Id one. 7. Two-story single house on North Chestnut aireei wim a lareewarenoute at the rear. 8. Tarts tno-iry double frame balldlnst for York Via rhlladfiiphw. wi- . Onys. 12.-0 7,30 h. ra. and 12 Z.W rut) -.ft tv. -janriay y.io ana 7.1" a ra. For t-ew Ik, vl Maoali 'Ihtmk, wif rUyn. S.Sn. , -1. a. ra. nnd 12.A, and Ami,, m. rnr Hflftdtnff anil FhllfiiWnhtii 1,1 rtftvt. I 2.10, 56, 7 JO, . rn., UM ..SO and : 6ft J.. M, w - uuny mu a. m.. a au d. ra. rof Harrlahnrv. WMkAr Aava. il !u.7 al a. m.i IfO, 5.55 v. Hu Fo? Aiientown, week days, 7.20 . m. 12.81 L'Op.ao, " r Pnttavtiui. vMk ri.v. id vta. m-. 12.3 MO nod sit D. m. Handuv. 2 10 tad 7.48 .. 4JVI n.m For Tftmaaaa uenrm mt.v whaIt Uyo, 2.10, 6.. 7.20. a. m.. i2.!rf un aa R-f ". Ht.. 7-10 and 7.18 a, m., .80 p. m. Additional fur KMhaaov Utv. -wank- nnvi 7.i p hi ' foi jncAiter ana ColniiiLla, weak Cars. 7 ia n. m.t H60 p. m. For Wllliftincport, Wanbnry and Lowlatmra, s,ek dajw. 8.25, 7JW nml II Jin . m., 1.06, 7.61 - Mllll OiMl W. U. , O.lftJ l, W, -'Ol- aiAOoanv lktfia. HUM AiLira. 9 m 1 ox. V. 7.nnil 11. HO n. rn.. 12.i. !.!. s'm 7.W aat ! - m. Omnrtj.-, 2 lo. iM and 7.48 a, rn.. .05, 4.80 p. so. vr ttmravuM innvpitnaDnooK Hinuoni a-flftvs. 2.10. 8.21. 5.25. 7.20 and 11.80 n. m.. 13J. 1 8fi UO. K.S6. 7.110 niut H.26. n. T.i Romlav 2-10, -2'.T.a.m 8 05, 4.80 p.m. or Aanlaain and Hhuiufcin. neak davn. 1.2 ", DJS,7.28, 11.80 a. in., 1.85, 7.00 asd ,U . ncnoacr sjs 8 uz . to., x.oe p. m. IHA1MH FOR HUKNANUOAH: uaave Haw York vta. PMi&dalnhia. iraate Ry,7.ifi a. m., l.W, 4 On, 7.W p. to.., 12.11 ni. Honaay, sm p. m., ui.ia nicDt. LCAra Neif York viu Muicn y -hnnlr vtah ik jrs, 4.80. 8.48 a ra.. 1.00 and 4.01 p. tn A mvo Fhllndeipma, wws days, 4.10, raW 10(10 a. to. t.W and (1.00 p. lo., i. -iro Broad a(JallOwhiUond8.85a. to. und 11.8U r. m. from Irtb anr rii aireets. Unnday 9.06 a, n. U.W p. m from tn tivi -mo. LMMve llwdtns, ntt days, 1 3". 7.10. 10.05 nd 1LS0 n. m., 5JS5, 7.67 p. ra. Bnndagr 1J16 and ijaave rottevllle, woae daya, 2.40, 7.40 a, tn., 4.811 D. m. Uundar. 2.40. 7.00 a. m. and 8.05 m 'Ave Xamaqna. weee days, 8.20, 8,48 and 2liuxa..lJl. 7.13. and 8.18 D.m. 8&uday8.20 7 48 m.and&eop. m. ave MaJbanov ' t - ot. aavs. 8.10. v.13 id 11.47 a. m 1.51. x e.44 p. in. Han- . 3, 8.40JS.17 a, m.. I(in.r Leave Mabanoy . . . ask days, 2-4-1, 1.00 , VM. ll.rt) a. m 1.O6, 2.00. 5 20, G 20, 7.57, and ' 'ti. m. HnnrtAv2.4 . 4.00. end SJ7.U. m. 3 87,5.01 P.m. twt days, 2.47 4.07, M, and 9.41 a. m 12.05, i, .-, e.sii, h.ui ann iu.uh p. m, nanaay, 0. 8.88 a. m. 8.41. r.M n. m. Ljo&ve WlllluBiniinrt. vms da vs. 8.00.0.45 and uMe.m.a.16 aad 11.15 p. m. bonday 11.15 ra. for Ualllmoro. Wttalilneton end tho west ia B. & 0. 14, ., through IraluB leavo Ulrard ....... 1 1 1)1.1 , X.. I I . ) Itt ... If ,l IE 1 14.18, DO! nnd 11JZ7 a, ra., 1.84, 4J4, BM ant p. ra. nonoay, ae cuu ixm a, d., 65 nnd 7.23 p. m. A.TljANT10i;iTlt lIlVlBllin. t-eave raH4olialila. OUeetnat atroe-Vhai 1 a id aontb Htroet vVharf. far tlMtc crsrv. Week-dv Bmress. S 00. 0:00 ft. m. 2.00. 8.00. .W, SCO . ui. AoojoiruoOBtlou, 7.40a. m. and 4.15, 6 80 o. aaaaiyu. -rixpraw, n.w, v.oo n. rn. ac ontntnr -nation, H.00 a. m. ad 4.45 p. m. Retnrnlns, lenvo AtJsuiUo oay, d t'antleriud A'tanaas avuoe". We- Express, 7.00, 7.80, 9.00 n. ra. and 8 16, 4.00, 5,'staV p.m. Aocoraiuu1atlon 6.00, 8.10 a. m. ana 4.80 p m. Sundays -Bxprews, 4.03, 6.00 p.m. Accornraodutlon 7.80 a.m. nmt 6.05 p. in. ' . A. Mai. SKID. Prfin. Siz'l fisucier. P A'KSYLVAXU (?A!LROaO. conrTuiiu, bivibioj "n and after September l 1891, '.ralru w4H a . 11. ,1 J'aji. uuuvintu, i-i4awTfiii, testle. UU Clair, and vjny nolnts. 6,03. 9.13 m nnd 4.16 pm, Bnnaays, two, .4 a rn nna -w u p in. toi-rowrviur. u.iu, y.iu u ra auu m, eandays, 0U0, 9.40am and 8.10 p m, For ncedltic, C.00, a n uta 4.1b v ., Sundays, tiU), 0.40 a. la, end 8.10 p m. Fnr Poltatown. Fhoemzrill?. H orris town bA Phllndxlnhla rKrrmd etrost otoUon). 0.00. a. w, ar'l 4.15 p lawBOt days Vrslan leave Fraakvlho lor tjnenandoih nt i4.4Bm and 12.14, 7.12, 10.09 p ra. Hnndays, Mmvo l'oiaUl tor Baeuandoah. 10.15 and t,l tUM 7.15, 8.42 p nt. Unndays, 10,40 a ra Leave l"h:iilionu- (Mroafi cjvet Matiorjl. it FotMvmeAQdBbenesdoah, 6.57, 8.810 m 4.nand 7.0T1T1 m iw)r ilava. Krinrtnv (t An. anil I iW8- J.50.11.(Wandll.H, 11.35 m.l2.i noon, (limited ei-.rew, l.OS i.W i u.) 12.21 12.U, HO, m, 12.01 clcht. -a Banaavs. 5-i. 4.U0. i.iu. as&.H.i. iw. 11115 'is . -nX 1221, 1211, 230, 402, (limited, .rii. 5 m. "21 1 1 , . u hic isot atenv For Sea Qlrt. Iionuliranch and Intermediate stations U.W, 8.23 uud ll 3'J a. tn., 3.3D, 4.00 p. m. wreli days. unday- bit a. ra. fls For ll.illlmciro and Wasoluclou 3.50 W4 9.10 ana 11.18 in., 4 41,8 57, 7.4ti n in and liui nlghldaily am: 8 31. 10.JO a iu., 12 3j (1 mlted :B9 wun aiuing car luitaiiim rui i.M, ii.-iQ p. ni. we It days. For 11 tltlmore only 2.02, 4.01 wee d iv. 5.U-. 11. HO n. 111. daily. Fur Itionuioud, 7 20 a. 111 and 12.03 night dally, 130p m. oiul, except wuud.y. tr1-iq tSAVh Lr.ui.ur. .it r.t-ttuurK ana ue west every lav h,l ..-Mid is.hj a ra Ld -CI (limited) aad &A 8 30. 0.3a u m. W7 far ltoan. , 4 a nad 4.10 u in every day. " f or FltUburg only, U.V a m Uit-Uy ana 1U.20 m week day. Lteave Hunbury 'or 'Wllllair.apott, Silmlra, oandatguu, lUhxter,i:uflaloi-ri(l Hlaara "alki, 6.10 a m dally, and 1,42 p m west (Uys, or WalKlES, B.S0 p m week days, Tor Brio anil Intermediate points, lo am., ally. Fvr Lwx Haven, 6.10, and (,.60 a ra, tally, 1.42 and 6.80 p m. week days. Tor Aeiiovn $.10 a ra 1.42 and 6,39 p rn woes days, .10 o. o fjendoys. II.HINUTON A NOUTIiEIlN 11. li. I7V. . , ...... in 1CQ1 Trains leave Rcadinc (1. A It. station) for Gibraltar. Hovfcrt. Blratboro. Joanna. Unrlnc- tlold, Vcynesbaig Junction, OoatoovlUs.Vest uhester,Chadsiord Junction, B b O- Jnuctlon, Wllralneton and Intermediate stations, d lly oxoopt Bunflay, M 6.2S nnd H.80 n.ru. and 8.15 p. m. Kanday only at 8.05 p. m. For Varwlck, HU Peters and Intermediate stations, dally t-zcept iinnday, at 0.20 a.m.. and D.11 p. m. tiunaay oaiy b.lo a ra. For lllrdeburo aud liiLarinetilata stations. MS&tiuday only, at, 12 in. i f or uammnra ana wasuiniti ,u 11. a u. . K.1 (iallv except Sunday at 6.2S and 8.40 a. in. ftuil 8.15 p. m. Hunday only at u.ns p. m. - Tralus arrive ai luiodlue (P. A It. station) 'rom Wilmington, li, & O, Junction, JiMJ' chanln, (Jhsdilolord Jnuctlon, West CX fy, Uenape. Coatesville, WayneRburg Jntoemi, aprlugUeld.JoauuH, Ilirdeboro, Uibrultar, Hey Ten and Intermediate sutioni-, dally except Sunday at 10.20 a. m. 6.52 r.od 8.17 p. m. Bun- any uuiy at 11.1 a. rn. From Ht. I'elers, WHrwloK and mtrmediau iitatlous. dally except Humlav. at K.21 a. ra. and 2.25 p. ra. Hunday only at (I p. m. From ItlrdMhnri, ann IntArnnMrliutii atlitlnna Saturday only at 1.40 p. ra. From Washington and Baltimore, dally ex otpt Sunday, 10 20 a. m. 6.S2 and 8 17 p. ra. annaay amy hi ii.ut a, m. BOWNKSH HlliaaH, Oen'l Pass. Agt. A. G. MOOA U8UAN U, Hunt, John R. Coyle, A-ttOmeV-rlt-LclW -AfD- Real Estate Agent, OKFIOEBEnnAl.l.'s Huildino, Cor. Main and Centre Streets, SHENANDOAH, PA PROPERTY FOR SALE: I A two and one-half story double frami dwelling house, with stiro-room and res taurant. Located on Bast Centre street. A valuable property located on Booth Jar din street. 3 Seven dwelling houses ftt the corner of Gil Deri aua Lloyd streets. Good Investment St Xcras reasonable.
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