LIES rEPERS! pi: rr? i .. ruimruuy in what they for their ta- i A - "ii our sturu Corner Grocery, Kntrc and White Sts. rTIIIIU) EDITION lH.nlirdlent AVhlt'ty. I "I'm not point? to play with Whlttv any mnre," said Jlmmicboy. "llo's a awful dihoborent boy." 'Why, what has Whltty done?" asked i.limraioboy's inumma. . "lie doesn't mind mo at all," said Jlinmioboy. Harper's Young' People. Infantile riilloftopliy. I "Hollo. SliankRl Did yor hear dat Jimmy .Utilises' dad Is dead?" "No. Old ho leave Jimmy anything" "I dunno; but I guess hp, didn't leave him nuthln' bnt a orphan!' Lifo. Misfit. Iiittlo Qlrl Mamma, I guess the bhoar'tlrc a Uttlo too big. jfiiitimn Why so? Little Girl Thoy stopped hurting me the first week. Good News. ltpforo nml Alter Marriage. 1 used to call her angel, glad to own She had no wiiure to fly to Heavenly climes; Hut one might think since then those wings had i er&wti, To sett the way she tries at me these times. Puck A DltOl' TOO MUCH. Demorcst's Magazine. Tlin Oho Mm Wonted to See. "This ii tin- cow that pivrs the mill! von drinh." f-jiil Farmer Mcrtdergrass to his little nu from the c-ity Ik, nl ' t t h iiaod the interested 1 1 t j u plea .e show me t i i tho iec- cream?" girl the ci "N ;u v W that iuuao pruueetieu 10 ue election ot ft Speaker, each member rising iu his seat and naming his choice. The vote was: For Wm. Sulzer, 71; Geo. R. JIalby, 52. Measrs. Quigley and Malby were nn- pviutcu u uuuiuiibieo 10 escort iir. tsulzer to the Uhair. Ho made a neat little ad. drefia. . The followinc ofllceri were then elected Clerk, C. R. DoFree.st; sergeant-at-arms, 1L B. Redmond of Cohoeaj doorkeeper, E. A. Moore of Richmond oountv: first assis tant doorkeeper, A. J. Wolkowial of Erie; seooaa assistant, aoortesper, W. (J. Fit Jilns ot Oueidn; stenographer, T. Hasaett at bteuueu. In tho Senate. When the members of the 8enate took tlielr seats they found the first bill of tho session newly printed lying ou theirdesks, It was tho Constitutional Convention bill. Tlio Senators devoted an hour to hand shaking and the exchange of Nevr Year's greetings. All the Senntora were present when Lieut. Governor Sheehan's gavel fell. Iho Rev. Dr. Hattershall ottered nraver. Lieut. Governor Sheehau then addressed the Senate briefly. The usual committee wove then ap pointed to notify the Governor and Aa rembly that tho Senate was ready to nro seed to business, and a, short recess was taken to give them time to do their er rand. When they returned the Governor's mes sage was read. The Governor's Bleatnge. He describes his visit of inspection to the various State institutions nnd praises the efficiency and honesty with which, as a. rule, I hey are administered. "The financial oonditlon of the State is very satisfactory. There is practically no State debt. Tho only outstanding ob ligations ore virtually already provided for. They consist of $150,000 balanoe of canal debt, which mature next October, and' for the liquidation of which there is now sufficient money In the Canal Fund, and of 1800,000 Niagara Reservation bonda, the last ot which do not mature until 1695, but all of which can be paid at any tlne from surplus moneys now In the Treasury, with the proper legislative authority." Until the joint committee of Senate and Assembly, appointed at the last session lot the Legislature to investigate prese.it netnoas or. taxation in the difiereni ates, submit 'heir report, the Governor Jntircm making- any recommenda- .the subject. jsing to 1 be recent Buffalo strike. kon ot the Legislature Is called rut cond.tton of the enuiD- jLitioual Guard, and a recom- Ljtla that pr vlsion he made LVorld'a Fair be says. Impropriation U all Inded daring the L will need an ad- lif I3UK000 to rly acid that k.ia herewith State it fHd GOuNTY GrtAT. SUMMARY OP THE) PRINCIPAL. COUNTY EVENTS. I'rr.rntetl l llrlf r ml Iiitcri-stlnji "unit Latent Nnws I'rom nil l'art. of Schuylkill Purminnln and Other Mention. CKNTRAI.IA. (leorge Qwlnner, wife and New Year's day hero with family ipent tlio former's mother. Iteiiben Hall anil daughter, liable, Monday with Slistnioklii friends. ' spent llruce IlUck, who uncut tlio holidays bete with friends, left fur his homo on Monday. Messrs. Luke Davis, Thomas Irvvin and Palmer Krca visited Shnrnokiti friends Slon day OVOllltlR. ' Mrs. Joseph Southwood, of Mt. Carmol, is visitlnB her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Williams. Mr. Anthony Hletly, of St. Clair, left for her h nno on Monday. Sho was tliOKuestof her mother here. Miss Carrie Fliillltn and Sadie Morgan, two of Mt. Otrmcl's iliarnilng young ladies, aro visiting town friends. Miis Miriam Weidenpaul was a holiday visitor to her parents hero, Messrs. Charles and K-'wnrrt ficlfaum and James Firn attcndc.'i n pool contest at Girard villo octween Adam Friday, Davo Drown and two Girardvlllo young men. Will Jones has genu hack to tlio lluckwcll University to resume his studies. MissMaiy Dull'y spent the holidays with friends hero. Miss Minnie Jones and Gerllo and Kdith Farliliigor spent Monday with Mt. Carmel friends. Cliarles Hiltz visited Centralla's fair ono's Monday evening. Georgo Lenahan, one of Gillie) ton's bright young men, visited town friends Monday Mioses May Fortnor and i lo. Schauin spent Monday with friends at Glrardvllle. Mitb Mary lleufcon entertained, a number of her friends at her homo Monday. Among them were Mistes Edith Further, Mattio Jones, of town ; Carrie Phillips, Sadio Mor gans, of Mt Carmel j Messrs. lliuee Fortnor, Jlrme Mack, Will Jones, Claude. Kress and Chnrles lliltz, of Girardvillo. USE DANA'3 SARSAFAHILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUltES." P15IISONAI.. William Powell, of Wast Cherry street, is on tho sick list. Hoi. Swindt, of East Lino street, isnursin a veiy soro arm. George Wilde, of town, spent yesterday at Hazleton nmoiiR friends. Mrs. Iticliaidsand Mrs. Sadler, of Girard ville, spent last evening in town. John L. Williams, of Shamokln, and daughter, Miss Jennie, are visiting friends in town. Albert Broom and wife, of town, left to-day for Shamokin to attend tho funeral of tlio former's unelcv Charles Ilrooin, who died Monday afternoon from a parlytlo stroke Klevtrlo Itnllway Itulletln. Hereafter the electric railwuy ears will leave the corner of Cherry and Main streets s.t S:30 a. m. daily and every 20 minutes hour the who aro not citizens ot the Stiu oro uriKnown to its officers or to thority. . IN CONNECTICUT. Xoraluatlnns by tlio Democratic and Ite piilillcan Caucuses. IlAnTKOitD, Jan. 4. The Republican House caucus last night nominated Isaac W. Brooks of Torrington for Sneaker. Andrew F. Gates, tho present assistant clerk, for Clerk. Tho Democratic Housu cauous nominated Guonra M. riiinn nf Mtlford for Speaker and Timothy Ii". Me- iartuy 01 wtuusor ijOCKs lor Ulerk. Tho Democratic Senato caucus nomina. toa Frederick W. Hoiden of Ausonla for rresiuent pro tern, and Charles W. Com siock 01 iiontville for Ulork. The Senate is a tie noliticallv. with th, Democratic Lieutenant-Governor for nre siding ofheer. The Republican Senators new a caucus, but made no nominations. M'KINLEY TO THE LEGISLATURE, Ho Itevlews the llnanclul Condition the Slitte Kcouoiny Itecomiucndt-d. Columbus, O., Jan. 4. Gov. McKinlev in ms annual message to the Legislature reviews the llnancinl condition of the State, which shows a deUoit in the fund amounting to fcCO.SS&iJS. lie says tho revenues of the present year will not justify the sum of the ap propriation maae tor tne preceding year. He advises that economy be practiced ana that appropriations be kept within me estimated amount of revenue. lie recommends that the voice of the people be heeded in thedomauds made for reform in municipal government and recommends the establishment of a bodv to make a complete report on the canals 01 tne state. California'! Legislature. Sacrajiento, Col., Jan. 4. The Call fornla Legislature assembled yesterday, Kepublloans organizing the Senate by electing a. u. uarnenter or J-,os Angeles President pro tem., and the Democrats organizing tho Assembly with F. B. Gould of Merced as Sneaker, and Gearm recKnam 01 aanta Ulara us Chief Clerk. Gov. Markham's message was not pre sented and no business was transacted. Cadets May beAgalu Imprisoned, A.N.fAPOLis, Md., Jan. 4. The 10 cadets who wero lately imprisoned on the Suutee for escorting Fred L. Perkins, a dismissed cadet, to the main gate are in danger of going back to the Santee for terms ranging from CO days downward. They all failed to file statonieuta at the beginning of their incarceration, and now having handed them in at a late day they are subject to punishment for tardiuoas. Killed hy an JZxprasg. Trot, N. V., Jan. 4. The Nevr York express struck a carriage containing Henry Wallace, his wife and daughter, of Fort Anu, at Whitehall yesterday. Wallace was instantly killed. Mrs. Wal lace was badly injured and may die. The daughter'! right arm was out off by the wheels, and she may also succumb. Bourgeois Ymty lit. 4 U. Bourgeois, UlnUtei Is sriouilx 11L Q-irvin, Duncan & Waidley's A new lot of Mirrors French bevel and German plate glass. Also an elegant assortment of Lemon ade sets and all kinds of Table Glassware, Fancy Engraved Lemonade Sets for $1.25, including tray. Our stock for holidays is complete. Call and see our stock of Plush Goods, Ornaments and Toys. Our Candy Counter is quite an attraction these days, and sales increase asthc festive season approaches. Our patrons will do well to make their X-mas pur chases early and avoid the great rush which immedi ately precedes the Great Holiday, 6 Soutlx JMCrxlxx Stvoot. Our Directory, I HE POST OFFICE Shenandoah. Offlco hours from 7:30 o. ra to 7:30 p. m. Money Order and Registry De portment open fromBilXI a. m to 7:00 p. m. Followinc is a schodule of the arrival and departure of mall trains. Mall matter for despatch must he In the olllco thirty mlnuteB before the tlmo given below: Arrival. Destination. P.M. A. M. 1:40 4:24 2:20 8:00 9:08 8:18 1:10 9:45 fc:U) 9:08 1:25 9:60 1:25 9:0S 1: 0:01 2:23 U:M 1:10 '2:211 8:18 0:50 1:10 2:2(1 V:&0 8:18 2:211 8:18 0:50 2:20 9:50 Carriers (Phlla., Western 1 nnd f Southern States) ( New York nnd East- cm mates and points on L V 11. It. Asland, j (Jlrardvllle. ( Raven Run, Centra-1 i 11a, Mt Carmel and Hhamokln. ) Pottsvillo. j Mahanoy City, j 7:20 11:30 7:20 9:IW 11:30 2:5 5;20 2:50 I Mahanoy Plane, Lost I 11:30 1 Creok and Hhaf t. Fraokvlllo. 7:20 2:50 :00 2:50 m. and 7:00 r. ra., and a general delivery at 7:15 a.m. and 3:15 p. m. Additional deliveries ano collections aro mado In the business part of town at 10:15 a. ni. and 2:00 p. m. Type For Sale. We havo 200 pounds minion, more oi less, which wo will sell cheap for cash, hav ing no further uso for tho. same. Apply at IIkuald otlice. Fire Alurin lioxes. Thn lollowitie; lis-sums-the location l be nlarm boxes of "lie shonandoab Fire Jepsrtmnnt: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Ilowors streets. 16 Powers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streota. 25 Main and Contre streets. 84 Main and Poplar streotB. 35 Main and Coal slreets 12 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 52 Chestnut and Coal streetH. To send an alarm open the box, pull down ho hook onco and let go. When an..alarm Is sent In the lire bell will sound tho numberof .he box and repeat tho alarm fiur tlm is. 1 now to looath ai, hms. ( If tho alarm Is sounded from cx is me nre -irl will strike one, then pause 110 air no nve Lveral times. ' -J! An Amendment. nriggs-That girl you introduced me iu in (Jix-ny SlOW Griggs Why, she said sho thought iingp-nui she? Yes, she's pretty R ntv lint , .1 ... 1 " A I'tirntiux. Mr. XGU On ihn c(nn 1 i have sucli dolt, woodony actors to reo- air ivnow-'kos: that's so as to have ...itui irui1 to nre. Puck. I THAT CISRESi MRS. REV. A. J. DAY, No. Euton, N Y m m M m SGROFULQUS ECZEMA FOR 20 YEARS I M SaiDAKASinSAl'AILUCO., tS MlMaes j My ; wlf; horn of rarenli predls. H BM 11 AS V.fi . Mjr wile't hMllh wm unuimlly guod S IBJIo'raof I.OI,MA on iwitly all parti ot UitS? BBjbodjri alttr atiiuol: Ji,ldl to the remrdlel u.od.M! Kcmt 00 front of right ahoulder where It ha.S BlSrilnil Jor al ytnr with almoat C'un.nl Stuiit lriilullon ma I Icliliiz. SuioainlujES I DANA'S 1 g SAHSAPiUlILLA S HaWKVonlifrhfadhaibroVpn and dlkhargrdM (j until alinpat unUrelj gona. IlabUual CoativeumS gnalao grutlr rcll. eL 03 ml We havo hentofore unvI variety of remnlleirn SHwlth but llttlu rnult, but DANA'S SAItSArA-jS FyUlLLA tuu proved Kl tfiei-tual In rpllrvinir mvi gm In the blood that I raurt aay it U a grand couibina-Sg lion of renwdml uenU, an.l that my wlle'a great SS improvement la ir.. to lu power aid the bleuloi tU of a kind IVm idenefi upon la imo. el m 1 have taken one bottle mjaelf and ttnd It a nSplenUlil Altmiliic US m ltelectuUy, HBV. A. J. DAV, m EH 1'mWr M. E. Churth, So. taifton, N, Y. gjj H m H Only en SamparllU told en tht NoS jS BENEFIT-NO PAY " plan. Only on could hittand the l.tt, tnd that on It DANA'S, jag jouzxaxsiizna this. h S Dana Sartaparllla Co., Belfait, Malna. 11:30 8:00 "TO y 0:03 3:08 I 8100 7:20 7;'tl0 37 i:.w 7:00 1:M 7:00 1 g ' -1? Mr 1 rS" I ,HlfU ' ".ill t.. .1 WITH 8 SHOE? On exhibition In Ferguson's Illoclf, S. Maiu St., Shenandoah, j No Humbug. HolsAllvo. AdutlfiiM', ut CoiiIm JpiiUauSON'.S THEATRE. P. J. KKIIOUSON, MANAGKR. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1893. Who lauRbsf Yon do. to do I And everybody eUe when they sco, F1TZ AND WEBSTER and thelrmerry company In "A BREEZY TIME!' eo our Msndolln Octetto. Quintette of Musical Tennl- Rackets HclK)aotlo. Latest New York Crnze. '1 he HOrpenllno Dance. Airy Giiiccs. Pretty Faces. Merry GUnees i Lovoiy uancN. rriccB, 25, 50 hi d 75 Ci-iits. Reserved scats on Biilo atKlrlln'u drug (.tore. IIcatquitrtcr8 For Florida Oranges I wish to announce to the mblie that I will receive a car, -Ornnfrf flirprt. from ' learn te Trouble In the Choir. The little soprano shook her fist In the leader's whiskered face. "Your voice Is tenor'" she fiercely hisseo, "Cut your conduct, sir, Is basol" Chicago Tribune. Trardlnc Off a Tlox of atanlllaa. Mrs. Bronsnn ftrnrl,-li7i v. J Kill 1 Imagine, Cliarley, what a lovely present 1 u. Kuiug ua get you lor unristmas. lou ii do ourc to enjoy it. He- t. ..... mr. iironson (nastily and with an- ean.A-i 1 1 - . ' ija.cub irrcievancej laria, dear, rm going to quit smoUiiur on tho Uftrmith of December. Er--I thought youd Hle w u.uuw uuuut it at once. Cmcaco Sli Wn. CninnllmeutitrT. Focrtr Mv wlf Is vAnlTi. i piiuicuiary. Ilrown Aii How's f.hnf? FoCTiT Whv. shn pamn mlrrhtw f . " LIJI T II uruwn now nnniv fm- inctnnr.a.i w Mfc m lUUilCU nu viuw a uesi, juranuon liannor. Kutltled to tho Limit. Miss Harlem (in M,r Tl Chicago) Frankly, now, don't you miuiv jfuu uHYK u, very large loot? JU1SS Ijlvetvavtn Nn T ilnnil Jt -. , . , lt vuil remember what vou leamo,! o .i,i you ouglit to know that every foot in iiuliuu io tweivo inches. Truth. A 7HE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. i.J5?.W.r. "Jll B"ly n th. itomh. .iVink i. i.i Z J' ""t" Piefuwnt Jaiallve. This 71 All dn.r.mT.r," Sf,f. cannot get it, seod youraddrew for a free Vmnh? I.iine' Family jlle.llclne movea j tUe TiVoru eh dar. In order to bo henlthy tlilsls fie?elf SALOON AND RESTAURaANT 36 Bast Centre Street. Thel.b.'.alM: p9rter- whiskies, brandie. . wines and f test clar. always on hand. ROBERT LLOYD, Prop. DeimHurc. MW J i ml Hit ,dS?3S&fc&, AT mm YEAR O'FERf. reef rip to 3 a mm OPPORTUNITY ( -s" nr v- "sf -? NORTH OF Realizing that the Public School Teachers will bo among those most desirous of enjoying a TlllV IO TJlli WOltlsIi'BCOIjVMMAtr Il.XPOfilTTO,V,imd wlf a v'ew to providing an incentive for a material Increase In sab s of tho Kvkninq Hkiiai.Ii for 1693, the publisher has concluded to placo within tho roach of all the publlo school teachers In tho territory named an opportunity to visit tho Expoltlon In July next, tpend ten diys there, have buad and lodg lni ntn llrst-clnss hotel, nnd s euro railway transportation including sleeping berths from Ni.cnondoah to Chicago and return. -4JE1 free of ny Cost, Tho contost will open on Monday, July 1, 1803. January -coTZDZxionsrs A votlni coupon will bo published In each edition of tl 0 Fvfnino Hlhami, a ao limit c ol which Is published below. Koch coupon will represent one voto. Tho two toachors who receive tho greatest numberof total votes up to tho closing hour above stated will bo declared the wlnnors. All coupons must be cut out of tho Evemmg Heualu and sent, securely sealed In envel opes, uddressed to "fXiif( Minor. Jjecntug lie uhl, Shenandoah, Pa." Any person rosldlng In any place may vote as often as he or she may desire for one or more teachers cnnaged In teaching In a public School north of tho Uroad Mountain at tho close of the cnrri-nt school term; provided, that any teacher who may have been incapacitated by sickness orucoidot't for teaching fjr a period of not moro tban three months prior to the end of the term, may alo compote ISoch voto tor oach toacher must bo represented by a sepcrale coupon. A coupon bearing the nnmo of more than 0110 toacher or specifying more thnn one vote for a. teacher will 1 0 thrown our as void. " Each coupon will have the d ito of Its Issue at tho lower left hand corner, and such coupons must bo In the hands of 'he Contest Editor within ten days lifter the dato it bears. A careful rt curd will be kept of tho names of all contestants, and all coupons will be filed nnd kept safe until the ilnal adjudication. Three prominent ar.d responsible men of Shenan doah will bo selected lo act us judges, male tho tlnal c unt and nnnounco tho names of tho tw winners. Wiould threo or moro teachers be tied on the highest number of votos, tho Judgea will bo nl owed to dtclde. The names of tho winners wll' be announced on orbeforo Saturday, July 15, 1SS3. Should; the winners bo absent from Shenandoah at the time they will bo Informed of their good fortune by telegraph, so that they may start on iho trip as soon thereafter as posslblo. All blanks In the coupon must bo tilled ou' especially the blank requiring the name of the person voting. Tho number of votos 'received nt this office up to 4 p. m each day will be pub lished In tho next Issue of the IIeiiai.d with tho names of the teachers voted fur. Sample Coiipon. COUPON. The two teachPrs who receive tho largest number of votos will bo taken to the World's Fair and n yally enteriali i d by the lli:u.Ln. Cut out th's coupon, unl on ti e bl .nk lines write tho name of the X. bllcbthool Teacher, north of tne Broad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you con1dcr mostpipulur, and send 1 to tlm '( utile t Jiditi ', tvemuy Jlerttld, kh nandoah, i'n." Jvery coupon proparly tilled out counts as one vote. Every persou, young or old, can voto, and rote as often as lhcy pi1 iso. Name of Tricuer . frem 9th Leave Reading, week days, l.o5,7,10, 10.05, Leave Pottavlllfi. wpo.ir nVJ o' in n ,n . ' 12.30, 6,llp..m Sunday, 3.40, 7.00 a. rn.,2.0S p. I.AaVA Tlllrllftllfl lvo.il. Anna onn .o . . l.i m 1.81,7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m. i.xAi p. m. IIBi m ItlK SrY' We(!k day8' 3-45' B ft. m. S?ln 'w' I V .e,aXe.j'ahan0T Plane, week djys, 2.40. 4.00. 8 30,9.35 10.40.11.59 a.m..l.(B,2.,5.20,e.20,7.S7,l6S Leave Girardville, (Rappahannock Station). 4.O7; 8.33 o m. &4rs3r7 n m" """"" Leave Wllllamsport, week days. 8.00, 9.50, i.m.,3,S5. 11.15p. m. Sunday, 11.15 n. m. 12.00 - -- ;;-i,'',"bi iuo tvesi via 11. & O. It. K., ihrough trains leave Girard vfHS8tatlon- Phllhdelphla. (P. A R. R. R.) it 3 n-w a- m- 3 M. 7-1B P- m. Sunday. 3 60,8.02, 11.27 a. m., 3.66, 5.42, 7.16 p. m ououa, ATliANTIC GlTr DIVISION. ee.kP1llaa.elpillai Cbestnut street wharf n,?,So,uih street wbarf, for Atlantlo City. Weekdays Express, 9 (10 a nf, 2 00. 4 00, 5 00 . m. Accommodation, 8 00 a tja, 5 45, 8 30 p m n t "-r'i ww, u m. Accommooa- tlon,8u0amand4 30pm. ",-,'u""uuu- Returning leave Atlantlo City, depot, Atlantlo oU!as av0DUss: JVeekdaya-Express, 7 oti, 7 45, 9 00 a m and 400 pm niuuuiuiuuuuon, a iu a m and 4 90 n m Sundays Express. 4 00 p m Accommodation 7 30 a m and Ohm n ri ii a wrvw if . . ., 1 , . . i. a. H5KrnrT,'rw,YX'v"1Jt2a rA, PENNSYLVANIA RAII.ROAll firtirrvr.wiTT. nmior,,! "MrWTT.' rVflll.O 1 a. loml sto oucuiiuuoau mil Pottstown.I'hrenUviUe, Nor stovl 4: 15 p. m. on week days J SUNDAYS. pV.1 Wltyrrnn'ai ntlKr...,, New ntiH R Dn n TUn. TI 1 a. m. tntt. "elphla w-t u iu,, u, iu y, ii , mXTZ K?f"Sff '?!, ."henandoah . bundays llTiaa: m. and 5?40p, T lu;wp' m' at 10:40 a. m Jinrt 1VT. v. rr, r J l,pntia T)tittnHii1nUln r j . . Tt.rn """"j't"'" luruuu aireei siauoni ro J taville and Shenandoah at 5 67 and 8 35 a ti at 6 50 a m. For PottavtHe, 023am. For Ne ' w v OOD, O OU, 7 30. HaJ 8f 'iJ m' t,i.r mj 0 "' 7 13' 8 18 a"u io t ma aai o Ei n w i Jl JaW ! vJ..lll,u i " ' 7 13 an 1ZU1 lllnt. l,-ne V tprmr-iiititA nlntin. p m woekdays, TV ton 3 50. 7 20. a si o Ited express, 1 30, 3 I Vei- llnlti.nn. m. Sundayiat3 50, V 7 if! r rrt lm ,..,. i Tl m Pfl, 1? tLn.r..1 n nlffht Miitirini-o nn n Trains will leave Uur anu tne west every dai andnimftpri srm J toona at 8 15 am and 4 i1 i-itisDurgana Altoona s and 10 SO p in week days. Trains will leave Sunt r.imiru, i anandalgua, Niagara Falls at 610 i days, ForkJmlraate Krln nnrl inlAnnainA r or uock naven at 6 1 uuu d ju p m week daj, Sundavaonlv. PneirJ wcoauafi, u. ii. man. ueat uan4er) ead This ! Morfb's f air -CONTEST OPKN TO- In Schuylkill County, THE BROAD MOUNTAIN ONLY, 10th, If 03, and wl.l close at 6 p. rn. on Saturday, and 1 illiamS OOlT 11.50 13 South Main St. rri. TWICE TOLD TALES! - 18. Aro sometimes a bore, but. wnen ttie people are toll twice that at Gallagher! Uheap Cash Store they cil Duy iiour and Tea at low! rates man anywhere in toii they are glad to lest tl iruui or the ott repoatl story. no also keeps j hand full line of G-roseril Fresh Butter and Eggs, Jj laioes, trreon Truck, and Straw er "al