UN dumb 1 1 rut u.tuo, natld nounns, Dili' I "t", who ha empire over all the u .m, flf mualo, color, sad of van, i ml worn a na'p 'njr. at MM tat sola Is struck upon Hit Mrt ids, jlcsatf 0t Uter duath Will tap Hi shoulder; IIm traar la ho vrno aobemed a Tery deply1 thsr It ta he'p'ay. iTaa ttttartelf, wW3 wearily purest rs ihTatty old deed la ebamber In the temple, IBaiat that the nun bore upon Uisir pa- ItntU aanslou. -M nt risk owners ethered In tea churcbyart, !f?W just remembered, most of them forrotton. IT I an their aaaee bare signed upon th , parshxnent fust a they wret then. l foil of hosa of bu an attorn Matt asr lped bleb whan ajsnulng' oat these leafthr Dtaattetateyt vtam tfee looser the deed tbe Xaenf er the bill was. a mnttn settlement: bow lovf ol Wat Ik fair brbta who signed bar maiden i there: , and wife, and children all are burled. Long, loaf af now. "Tat I aaa tenon whan lay bar ire title (Infer, 4M I oaa wonder It ber life waa happri ."tTattatt bar huaasnd treated bar wltb kind Orllkeahaaband. Oaa tat indenture" I mart oeai to ponder Saw til dead past lawyer are not poets; wirk aiast be flnlsbod ere I aaa depart henof Some to njr dinner. Si James Gasttte. THE COUNTRY DETECTIVE His Work Xa Harder Thau His City Brother's. His Oelr Bellas Assistant Ceoally 1 HI Treaty fteralvwr A Cea la Which Ob Csaal Bis Waapea wltb aaarkble EOo. "The detective business! any way 70 take it," said m mam ber of the pro lection, recently, "la Interesting and aicitlng-, bnt oat here in the 'wilds of Vtm Virginia' the dangers go 'war by Uses met with in regular city work. The city detective has all the help ami Beadful accessories he wants; out hrre lit baa to be the entire force himself, fee when be la wandering- around asaoat; these mountains looking- for an naeaped murderer or train wrecker he MMt't have an army of police officers at bis beck and call. lie and his revolver bar to be the whole tiling, and the ealjr help be gets la what he ha at the and of bis weapon. It makes him Belf-rellaat and pretty hard to Ret eaofht in bad place, bnt he has a border time than one thinks, keeping klaneelf free. He plays a game nf risky solitaire, in fact, and the worst ef It is he doesn't even get into the pa pep like bia more fortunate, but no braver, brother in the city. "All right," aaid one of bis listeners, as the oountry detective slopped to re Kfbt bis cigar, "go ahead wltb your story. It reminds yon of " "Wronir again, yonng man," returned Mm officer, smiling, "for it doesn't ra sa lad me of any hair-breadth escape. Fact is, I hare been lucky in not getting- into any very close places, and I Barer did a thing that would warrant ay baring my picture published in the newspapers." "I should hope not!" exclaimed the Tenajr man, ferrently. "Bat," went on the other, without a placing the interruption, "we bad one Baa down in Kanawha county whose He was one of the saddest and at the satne time the busiest of any man's In tn state. Kerer mind bis name; be was as the bead of an agency, and died only a few months ago. He had had mors exoitlno; incidents in the course f bis life than any man I erer knew, and, if it is erer written out in full, it will prore as interesting a any half diss novel you could find. He waa a taU, thin man, with the quietest ways kaaginablo, and, strange to say, as atoaeat as a girl when talking of any of the many fine 'catches' be made. Be had been a newspaperman long be fore he became a deteotire, and that gar hiss a capacity for listening in stead of talking himself. Be rose rap Idly in the last profession be took up, auL there is hardly a well-known ease im the state which he wasn't connected with fat some way. He always acquit ted himself well, too, and showed be understood the business clear from A to X. Perfectly fearless and as agile as a tiger, it wasn't often that he was oMtgbt unawares. But once he came near being lost, and by the grossest p'nec of careleesneas be was erer guilty L Be bad two men, as desperate em mountaineer criminals always are, ia his oflic. They were handcuffed, bets that was all, the guard baring 1 to get the town officials to carry i to jail. My friend was entertain- lag them in the meantime, and be got to speak to the porter in the ball for not half a minute, about getting thins seine water which they hsd asked for, when he heard a movement in the He stepped quickly back in to see one of the men reaching with both hands for a pistol belonging to the detective, which lay on bis desk. Be had bis bands on it before my friend asuld speak, but the detectire prompt Ijr threw a chair at him, knocked hint down, and, jumping dear across the ream in one spring, be bad the weapon aM was covering the other prisoner' before) either of them could more. He, sarai himself by hi presence of mind that time, bnt he told me he wanted) me to kick him if he erer left another; prisoner in reaoh of bis dangerous 'toy a' HFlre years ago he waa oa a famous oeS" a train wrecking. It was a hor rible thing; two men turned a train, Into a switch running down tbe rirer, aa they afterwards oonfeaawd, because easy had a grndge again tbe en gfsyser of tbe train. Bereral people was killed, among them the conductor, who lost his life trying to get a brake man out from under a burning ear bat that is another story. As I said, nty friend bad this case, and the way be worked it was worthy of tbe man. 1 Mimi aaar bin an tiral as be waa tii tteas be followed bis men from farm to farm and town to town, work ing a a common laborer here, a a brakeman there, a mauoiuiet ia mi ether nlace. but kceninir them in siirht all u lime. &ot once lu tui-ee monttuj did thoy erer get orer half mile away ! lu. ,11 In i, u:i I I- I11 voi$ move they made. Ard las rrv ard camo at last, 'lhcy bad crue.e1 It to Ohio and were working as harrcst bandsall three of them for he. had used no many disguises they didn't know him and ono night one of them got drunk and between his tears of repenunce and 'run km hiccoughs be let the whole thing out. The detectire pumped him carefully and got every particular and then put blm to bed be fore bis partner came home. Tbe aext day the drunk one sobered up, and tbe minute he came to his sentes be knew be had let the thing out lie went to his partner and confessed. That erenicr as the detectire was going home fr - the fields through a stretch of iids they came on blm from belli .1 and both of them went at him with rails token from the fence, llo got turned around before they had struck him more than once, but be was so dated be couldn't 'get his pistol ent Then those two devils stood up and beat that poor fel low orer the head like they were 'striking' for a blaeksmitli. They knocked him to bis knees three times, but they didn't know tbelr man. He was griV from hair to heel, and the third time he went down thr pistol got out, and as they started to run be emptied all seven shots Into then, every one taking effect, which was t r talnly remarkable, considering hi con dition. One of them was killed and the other was wounded in both les. They were all three quiet when the rest of tbe bands came running up, but the detectire came to In time to tell them who he was and what had hap pened. It was a fine thing for my friend in some ways, though it ruined his health, and small wondor. People got' to thinking that a man that showed as much fight as he did must be of some account, and they gare blm em ployment right and left He told me afterward that those seven shots he fired did him more good, gave him more satisfaction than any be had ever made before. He snld that every tlm he heard the cartridge go and one of those scoundrels scream it made a good taste in his mouth. I could understand that, too, for I've felt it myself, in my time." "What became of himf asked one of tbe group. "Well, be never really recovered from tbe terrible hammering lie got on the head that time. II was never quite as steady after It, and a year or so ago bis mind went. - He Imagined he had hundreds of cases, of all sorts and kinds, and that he was being shadowed all tbe time. I've known him to get up in the middle of tbe nUrht and with bis revolver patrol the streets In search of tbe men who were following lilm, as he thought. Be used to give the news paper men fake murders, too, and he'd get them worked up over the details. and after they bad bunted for hours for particulars, they'd discover it all came from my poor old friend' troubled brain. He had to give up bis business at last, and tbe minute the pressure was taken off he took to drinking. He died a few months ago, a raring mani ac. That is only one incident, but It is enough to show you what I said that the country detectire has a bard time, take it all in alL" Ever ard Jack Ap pleton, fat Detroit Free Press. OUT OF 8IUHT. M eillesie Art In Th.ery and FmeMea tm the Taoag ktlud. Harry is a ten-year-old boy who indi cate a disposition to become an artist In this he is assiduously encouraged by bis father. The lad baa a "box of paints,' brushes, pencils and plenty of rAugh paper. Harry's father is da voted to the theory of realism in art and literature, and occasionally lec tures tbe little boy on the duty of try ing to represent things just as be tea them. "If yon arealwaya accurate, faithful, tme to tbe fact, if you try to giro In miniature a representation of what your eyes really behold, yon will be always in tbe right way. Do yon un derstand what I mean, HarryT" aaid the father, recently. "Yea, papa, I think I da" Not long afterward Harry inrlted hi father to come and see bis picture of a mountain. It consisted of a consider able quantity of sand and gravel shoveled around and upon tbe projec tions of a rough bowlder in the book yard. "You hare not quite caught my mean ing, Harry, though you are certainly rery conscientious," said tbe father, jocularly. "It's magnificent, bnt if not art. Yon should not use the ma terials of your original la copying it That would be to make a modal. You must try to draw a picture of what you seei draw it with pencil and paper, and colors, too, if you like. Den't draw any thug you don't see. I dare say that .is the easiest way of telling yon the sound artistic rule." , Boon Harry came back with bis draw ing pad. "Here's a picture of a pigeon, papa." "Pigeonl I dont see any pigeon. Why, there is nothtng but a straight up and down line, and two others moat ing it at right angles." "Well, papa, that's the corner of the fence. The pigeon went around tbe comer just when I was going to begin You told me not to draw anything I couldn't see." Youth's Companion. Vat ia an J0. Clargett Yon ajra a big, able-beaio am to be bagging est tk streets. Dusty "abode I kow ill Vat we ant all he la this raataama business. -Jraak.. ttratas ml Qals. Serapalealty is the atom of a litti mind. 'rjrSet lore aastoth ewt mar." What htmsati Aigaity ia equal to taw dignity ef the mteistors ol Ctad Adam t an to fewer arrogance to pe-rorto mark a mlehlaa U mind aa well aa In irtolji Whoa a seek hi bmm It aaajut half loving heeanse then at has &b4 ti spring of lov which is Oed. IHOPE FOR MANITOBA. A Wbnlpng Man Thinks It Will Yet Be the Ora-mrr or the World. "If Hhe hr-rso could stand It,", said a weli-eotown residfjtof Winnipeg, Man itoba to a reporter for the Washington Star, "a man could leare Winnipeg and ride one thousand miles west and north west orer a level prairie before be would be obstructed by tbe mountains. This fires an idea of the gra territory ly ing west of Winnipeg, whluh, to the eastern man, seems way out of the world. The soil of this prairie produces the finest spring wheat grown any where, and the enormous plain I've Just mentioned will in a few years be the great granary of the world. Eastern people haro a misty idea of our expan sive territory. We are just commenc ing to grow wheat compared to a de cade henoe. though our crop two years ago was thirty million bushels. We hare but little snow, and in the many years I resided in Manitoba I never saw the tops of the bright prairie grass covered. Cattlo fairly roll in fat, and we are becoming a great cattle country. While most of our nattier are from across the water, yet the number from the western states is yearly increasing. We hare no wild west frontier scenes. There are no settler killed orer dis puted claims, as has been an everyday story in the west for years. Our home stead laws require a three years' resi dence of six months each. Laud may be preempted, too. Gold has been dis covered in wonderfully rich quarts de posits a few miles east of VWnnipeg, and paying rail la hare just been erected by Minneapolis capitalists, I predict a 'rush' to the Lake of the Woods district next year. Winnipeg has thirty-live thousand inhabitants and is a thriving city. Our winters are cold, but we do not mind them. The atmosphere is dry and the days are clear, murky werthor being almost unknown." LONOKST TUNNEL ON EARTH. Mew Under Oonstrnetloa Tturwaglt ike Slmplon ntenuteta. The longest tunnel In the world will be that now to be constructed through the Slmplon. According to the final plans adopted it will hare a length of 1S.8 miles, or S.l miles mors than the tit. Gotbard tunnel. The northern month will be situated about t.SOO Tarda south of Brieg, at the little vil la, g-o of Im Eafil, and the southern 60S yards beyond Irelle, just below the present wail gallery. About one-half nf tha tunnul luniatr north will liar ftu inc(me of 1.5 per 1,000 yards, just suffi cient to cause the water to run oft, while the southorn portion will hare an incline of 0.S per 1,000 yards. The proc ess of boring will be the same as tha followed with the Arlberg tunnel, ears the New York Advertiser. Workshops and depots are to be established on the right bank of the Rhone, close to the northern entrance, at a oost of 4,000, 000 franca. The power of world ng re quired is estimated at 1,"'0 hore power, via.: 6 0 for boring purposes, 7t0 for ventilation and 8S8 for eleetrio light ing, eta 1. a., at the end of the tunnel alone, for which purpose the Hirer Massa is to be dammed up. At the southern side a similar station is to be established, which 1 calculated to cost 8,000,000 francs and to furnish t,reo hone power, derived from damming up tbe Birer Calraeoa. The total oost of the remaining works Is estimated at 80,000,000 franca, of which 10,000,00 francs are contributed by tbe rartoas states interested in tbe schema. In order to facilitate the undertaking a track is to be laid on the road between Dornodossola and 1 sella, while in the borings arc to be used Brandt's rotary boring machines. It is calculated the the work will occupy eight years sad a half. A Shopkeeper wltb Twarrlawa. I waa buying a pair of spectacle not long ago from tb'e man who has sold me every pair I erer bad. Several people were standing at the counter. I laid down one dollar and fifty cents and started to go. He called me back "Two dollars, if you please, Kr. By stander." ."Why why," said L in astonishment, "I thought it was only a dollar and a halt" "Two dollars, sir. I never sold a pair of spectacles in this shop for less." I added tbe other half dollar, and turned to go. Again ha interrupted me. "I wish yon would step baok into the rear of tbe shop, Mr. Bystander. I bare a geological specimen I wast to show you. " I -followed him meekly. As soon as ws ware out of hearing of the others he shored a half dollar into my hand "There's your geological specimen," he growled. , "Don't you erer play me a trick like that again. You narer paid two dollars for a pair of peotaolM in yonr life.1' I felt that I had met a gen Ins and was humbled accordingly. Cincinnati Tribune. Drtvan im DespanMlaaw It is said that in a western recently a man suddenly rose ia hie seat and eomplalned to the andlauoe that, on account of tha thing worn oat the head of the woman in front of hiss, he was unable to witness the perform ance. And, as tbe story goes, the man's daring waa rewarded. The woman rose in all her majesty, looked at the man with an expression that seemed to eayi "Ohl I wish I ware Corbett," and a wept out of the house in great anger. A Stnaas raripla, la an eastern city, recently. Vwe phy sician were walking together on the street, when one of thorn lifted his hat to a lady whom they met. "A patioatT asked the other. "Oh, la a way'" atv swered tha first doctor! "I treated hea th other day far a small diflkmlty." "What was ltr "A wart on the nose." "And what did you prescribe' "1 or dered her to refrain absolutely froes playing tha piano." Tha other dootor waa astonished. "Ordered her to leare oft playing the piano for a wart on tha wau, i taut unooiatatvi row t" "If yon knew tho oirooja- yau would," aaid tha feat do tsn "she occupies tha flat just under nun a." WAJITS, fco. WANTK' f'wgnod nurb K!tr Aptly .to foreman on Uoulb Mln xtrcet T W OllANT. tJtOR RRNT. Offloes in the Itcfowioii build C" lug. Htem hot an 1 eleetrio iluh'. Ap ply at Kefowlsb's cliitnin Store. 13-tf WA.VTKD. Ladle to dn wrltlni? at htini, nan make from M Ui f 1 rr 1h . Km tnrmnseii 1 siumpt'd adiir nma imv Mops. Ad dri-suMmo Wright, Mlebawaka, Ind. 4-8 Hi f,iOK RENT. Lane and oommoitlouti store JC room and dwelling, with excellent coltat, situated at corner Uord and Jmrdln s reels Shenandoah. For further particulars ft mil vat No. 101 Nnrlh Jnrdtn street. -:il-tf F'Otl HAf.K House and lot Aituate on Eat Coaisret I'hBlottfl 1 far 140 feet, and the good, oelltr. Apply st tdo Hisiiald office 27-ltn FOlt I'EVT Storeroom and duelling lately ocoun c I uy . b Br.iwn, No. 110 n. MhIh si root. liunjidi.itB poasemlon given. Apply to M. Melici. SM tf LAMBS CAN MARK K0 WEEKLY HY iiiinglng branch ornctwiiiddo writing fur us at home. No cnnvHali.f. Jti'iily wltti neif addressed stamp ri c-nclopo. Ciystal Cream Tollol Co., Houih rtond, Ind 8 31-ftt FOR RENT. The Htoro room, with badi-mciit and two rooms nv-crnrad for siorage and work-room, lately oeouolcd by A. It. La nb & Co. Apply to v. W, Rkdhall tf At O W. Beddnll & Bros, hardwura store. NOTICE. Notice 1b hereby given that u meeting of the stockholders of the Tuma qua and Lansford Mtreet Railway Company will be held at tbe office of iho company In Tsmaqua, Pa., on April 0, 1803, at 4 p. m., for tbe purpotte ot electing a President and a Board of Directors for trie ensuing ver. Robkkt Harhis, Seo. Tamaqu. Pa., March la, 189,1. 3 26-1 Ot GEN K It A L AGE VT W flNTED. To wrIU business and appoint acents for larreat, st'lotly Mnm-inlc Benevolent Aanoclation Guarantee" Fund PIn over 1800,1)00 00 hwii B.0I10 member cheapest Mnsonlo insurance Can also represent largest Masonic Havmir and Loan AHooiatlon. Liberal contrsc Address, Fred. It Brown, Vice Prcfildcn 600-1-3 Phoenix Building, Chicago. 8 29-al WB WANT THAT MAN. -In every county there In Juit tho rtsht mn honest, ener getle and peraoverlng-shonld have noroo my obaniciU gumption. NO APIl'AL BKQUllt ED, but tlm-ohm reference esmntial We want ht man on salary and commlmton to sell the '83 Vo-it. Writing Maehina, which Is be yond nil question the moat perfect typewriter ever made. Hhould be seen and tried to be ap preciated Sent on two weeks' trial to respert able parties. The -9.f Clergyman's Machine will b. ready in one month, For parHctilan, addr'-n-) YO-T WUTTiNU MACHINE CO., 71 and 73 Btoadway, New York. 3-5-lin wft AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or core mission, to handle the new Patent Chcml aal Ink Erasing Pencil Thoquiceit antlirroiu est soiling novelty ovur produced. Erases lc thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion or paper. Works lllte maclo. 200 to 500 per cent profit. One agent's sales jouutctl to KM lr. ii days. Another tSt In t-o hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe MI'c Co., La Crosse. Wis, X43D t-34-ly S"FCIL NOTICE TO 9TO KHOLDERS. Office of the Miners'. Mpcbanios' and La borers' Building n't Loan Association, of Shen andoab. P. Tho Board of DIrcotors of .this Association ba called a special meeting of Its stockholders, to be hold at the office of the As sociation, rooms 1 and t Hcddall's building at Hhensndoah, Pa , on the 12th day of April. 1193, at 7 o'olook, p m.. for the purpose of voting for or against an lncreiie of be cnpl'al stock. JOSEPH KNAPP, ecy Shenandoah, Pa., Feb. 10, 1893. 2-10-1 wflOd VTOTICE OP STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING l The annual mectiug of the tteckbolder of The Cltiseus' r-;tenrto Light Company, of Hbenaa. oab, will bo held at the ofttue of the company. No. 84 North Jardln street, on Wed nesday, April 12th, I83, between tbe hours of 2 an 1 4 o'clock p. tu for the purpose of electing eleven (11) directors for the ensuing year, 'and hermg and reoelvlng the Auditors' report. 3-21-4t-oaw John Guuulek, Mec'y. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to thn Cover, or of tho State of Pennsylvania on Wednesday, the 2Dtluhy ot April, 1893, by II w, Tltuian John M. KobM is, L .1. Wilkinson. P. J Caughitn dd J II. Housenlck.-under the Act of As embly of tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled " n vet to provide for tbs In -orporstlon und Regulation of certain Corporat on." appro ed April 20, 184, and ilie supplements thereof, tor tae Charter of n intended Corporation, to be called Shenan doah Manufacturing Company,' the obarnotrr uud obj'ct whereof :s the oanufac-urlnsc of hs. caps and eh;-lit -sr. audJor thess onrmwes to have, possess ami oujoyal the rlghia bene- I HtHa-,d nrLVleuei of thesiLld Ant or AtMr-mMv , a::d It supplements. dij-i- a. uuyub, solicitor. Shenandoah, Pa. March aO, 1893 3-30 8t-ow First National Bank THEATRE BUILDINQ Shenandoah, Pcnn CAPITAL, $100,00000 A. W LEISENl'.INQ, President. P I. FERUUriON, Vice Prn.din J. R. LXIBENRINO, Cashier. 8. W. YOST, Assistant OasMt Open Dally From 9 to S 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Sanng$ Depom TWICE TOLD TALES I Are omciliues a bore, but wt- n te pei plu ar tidd tl tbat at Gallagher's Cheap Cask Store they can buy fl ur and IV ii at lawer rates thun anywbe e In this town, they aie gltdto test the truth of tbe oft repeated story. Full line of G ro oerios, Butter and Eggs, Poutou, ureea 1 ruok, Bay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store CORNER CENTRE AND JARDDJ STIIITi BIvJOTJ ! Everything modeled after Green's Cafe, Philadelphia. 39 S. BXain m., Shenandoah. The leading place la tows. If as lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. Tbe finest Una of Wtne and Liquors I Cigars, e., foreign and do mestic. Free luaob served eaehevenlrg. Big schooners of frh,Ber,PorUr, Ale, c 0PP08ITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUGHERTY, Prop. WEEKS' has remorod io Bill Jones 'old mar. IT riOUTB MAIN tSTBKl Wcusn aa ami .be Messed to ruaev toe eni uf ntstrjenat and Ua tanc 19 EtorrthinB in tin l)rinJrJag Luu READING BAILROAD SYSTEM, Antbraclte eoal ua ete siveiy. Ins ring elaanllaess n comfort mis vabui is arrao jh. , itn. Sta leave atxraaaoeh as folkms: r New Yor via Phuauelpkle, week days, .w, . a. m. wm new xenr via siauaB Obuaat, week Say.. T.ll a BL.lt.ut, I M . si. .T Jf"4 t4 Pnilaovlnhls, week days, MS. SJ, 7 18 Jv a m .11. .i,I.B p. at. aav. log. 7.4 a. m.. 1 is . Uarrlsban. m-sek dan. Sat. via a m . ror Afiaatowa. week days, T.M a, nv, OM, ror rattaviiM. waak an, t,, 7 is a. a.U, l et, 16 p. m. 9adv, iJ,T.4ta. ., 4.p,aw Tot Tamaqna and Mabaney Oity, Week oars, tat sjMr.is,io.ofl a. .,,, Vs,1bj a. m.TS day l et, v.4 a. ., i ff p. m. AjamlHoaal it how; (J3ty, wees tiajra. ,ss p. av Tor Laaeaster and Columbia, weak dam. 111 .n.,t.4Su ta. For WUhsBuaort, Suntmry aad bewMmrg, Ofwk oar, ties, T is, u.tt a. at., l.tt, t.H pol Baaday, 5 tf a. wl, J.ai a. m. Tmr ilahanoy Piaae, week day. 19, ttt, Ms. T.lt, i,h. 11. K a. m., itn, l.tt, t, I M, tM, . p. si. 9day, t(, t. 14 a St., tot, 4Jtp. . Tor (JirrlvilU(, ( Kappakanuook SUtloa), weak days, ton. t.M. t T.M, M.flf, 11.M a. m. Itai s, t (, M. 6,Nt, I B p. m. Sonday. I.M, I ts, r.8 . m., 3 as, 4 p m. For Asblaud and Sbuisokla, week days, Ltt, in, 7.1. 11. a. ., 1 a, s.b. t.a p. m. Sua- det,.3.TM m . 0b m TRAINS TOK 9H B NANDO AX: Leave New York via Fhtladoiaaia, week days 7.4B a at, Lit, 4.oe, t.36 p. av, 1115 algki. Bun day, ib .. It 15 night Laave New York vta Maunh Chnsk, week days, 4 to, t.4 a: l.pt, 4.B) a. sjl Sunday. 7.1 a n. Leave Phllu ,1 Iphin. wei'i. U.js, 1 10 8 85 10.0 a, m , and I (iu, 13 00, 11 Hd i. m , fmu Market and llltli stri etn. HtituUy lll'.ji. m.. 1 1,80 p m Leave Saadlac, weak days, l.M, T. IS, last, ll.U a. . . t HV T.!t? p. at Suaday, 16. 10.4S a at, Iw PottavUla. week day. 140, 7.40 a . 1I.S5, ,ll p. ia SdT.l40,Sear.,.Otp.a. Leave Taauena, week days, I.W. 8.41. U tt a. at, 1.11, 7.16, .1h p. n. Saaday, ISO, T.tt a. av, tafl p. at. Laave Mabaaoy City, we days, l.4t, t.ll, 11.47 a. n., l.M, 7.0. 9 .94 p. m. Suaiay, 1.48. e H a. m.. tJ n, m Lear hUbanoy Plaae. wi dtys. 8. 40, tin, sv,t.,lo.a 11 s a.m.,1 at tM,i.'tM,- st,io it p. bl S-uadfcj, t., 4 W. I.V . at., iff, (.; a. Leavr OirardTltK (Rappataasieek SUti.-wL eakda, L4T. 4.W, tM. t.41 19.4a. at , It.tt, IU, i.U,VK,a.n,.ia, UJMp at. Saaday, 2, 4.AT, 8.E3. a K 3.41, lt7n Leave wniiaxsport, -mi. Cay. I tt, l.M, 12 f.e . ai., t., 111!'), m , 'i45', 11.15 f hl For Baltimore, Wasiinrton aad the West via B. k O. U. ft., thrtiUgk tratiM leare Uirard Avenue Ftatloa. Philadelphia, (P. a R. K. R 1 t t to, Ml, ll.rr a. )., IM, 6 42. 7.U p. ra. Sun,(i, Itt.t.Ot, H.t7a .,,;, 5.4J, 7 18 p. m. ATLANTIC CITV DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut r'iMl wharf and -vouth street wharf, for Atlantic City Weekdsya- Kxpirss, W a m. 1 00 3 MS, 4 "D, 1 01) p n. Acrvnmodativu. OU a m, 6 4ft d m. Sundays Kipn , S W 10 no a m. Atcm tnoi?t lion, s 00 a at and 4 M p m. Returning leave A tlandc Cl y depot Atltntte aad Arltannas aTecues Wetays -Epres, 7t, 7 4, too a m aad aandi9tp m Aeconiaiodation, Hit tu and 4 al p av Buadaye Kipresa, 4 to, t p m. AeooBinodatloB. 7 U a m and 4 98 p la. Lehigh Valley niwialon. Paasenger tratas leave Sbeaandoab for Fenn Haven Junction, Mnusb Chaok, Lt kirbton, Sletlrtftoa, VThlte Rail, Oatamnaea, Allrntown, HetHlehero, Eastoa, Phlladtlpkta, Baxleton. Weatherly, Qaakake JuaeUaa, Oa aao and atnhaney City at 1.04, 7.1, t.tt a ., It.,10,l,r7 p at. . Kr New rork, 194, 9.8S a. at, U.K. l.lt, 1.17 p. n. For Raileton. WUkea-Barre, White Havea, Plttaton, I.aeryvllle, Tewanda, Sayre, Waverly, Bjira, Rochester, Niagara Fall and tbe West, 10.41 a m., (1 10 p. oa , no ronneaMon far Roch ter, Buffalo or Nlantra Falls), HOI p. a). For Belvd r. lleliwtir Water Sap aad Streudshutf;, .4 . 5 it p m. Tvc LmlFrtvUie aad Troatoa, t.tt a m. Far Tunkkannock, 18.41 a. ia., tW, tat p at. For Aubura, ttaaea, Oeseva and Lyons, 18. 41 a st , .u3 p. k For Jeaaofivllla, Levis to 11 aad liaaver afaaeaw, 7.40. 9 OS a. at , t.S7. Its p at. For Aaoenried, Haaleton, Sieektea and Laaa kar Yard, 104, 7.40, t.tt, 1 41 a bl, tS.al, i.r. trr p. m. Far f4raata. ,04, t.H, 10.41 a. au,l.ls, l.T I.st p.a. Far Bailobraak, Jodde, Drif tan aad Fvealaaa, 44. T.40, 9 OS. 1,1 41 a n , 13.W, S 10, Itflaa Fr Aahlaad, OlrardTltle ad Lost Croak, 1.ST. T.4S, t., 1S.U a. a., 1.00, 1.40, 4.1t, ., I.H, l.M p. m. Fcr Kavse Bun, Oratrarla, Mount Carnal and kaaiokla, M, K) If, a bl, 1.40. 4.40, B.Wp. A. Fr Yavwrill", rark Plaoe, MahanoyClly an Sctaao. 4.U4, 7 40, t.Ot, 1 11 a a., lt M, tit, Ml, tw, t.ta. 10 m , ai. Trataa will leave Sbatsokla at 7.16, U.K a ax, I. to 4.a, p. ni. and arrive at Sbeaaadoah at t m a. at., ItU 3.10, s.tf p. to. Leave Sbeaandoab for Pettsrllle, tJO, 7 at, l.tf, 1S.41 ft. m ttW, 110,4.11, &.S7, Sot p. a. Leave Pottnville for Shenanduak, lot, 7 as, l.t, 10.lt, 11.48 a m., U.tt,t.W, UfcTJI, 7.16, tM Ivaava Shenandoah for Haaletan, .04, 7.4. t.tt, tt.41 m Aim. l.tt, tt7, tea p. BL. Laav Uasletaa for Sbanaudoak, T.tt, l.M II OS a. a., 1146, t.te, .K, 7.IS, 7.H p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trlm teavf rar Aaalans, OlrardvIU and Last Creek, 7., f.3 a at., Itn S.S3 p. m. Far Yatrnuie, Park Place, Mahaey Crtu, Bnlaaa, Uuletaa, Blaok Creek Junetlaa, Pea Bavea Junetlaa, kfauck Chunk, Allentowa, Bettuebeoi, Kastea and New York, 1.40 a. av ast p. at. For Pbtladrlpkla tt.lt. S W p. at Far Yataavilia, Park Place, Mahaaoy City ant Bataae, 1 4t, ll.lt a bl, 1188, 1.K, 4.40 6.1 p. m. Leave Hasiataa tor ISkeaaadosa, 1.1, UM a bl, i4.Sf p. at btare SbeaaaAsah ltr PottavUla, t.H, 1.4, Ml a ra , lis p. at. 1y PtrtwvtO far akaaaadaaa, t-tt, kaat as.,i.tt, l.tlp. BL 0. 8. HANCOCK, Oaa. Pas. Aft. rriadeipala, Pa, A. w. rnnrnuiAOtiBB. Asst. a. pTx.Xahiih Taliep Mvbrtaa, Saafh attakB P. JbiNNbYLVANIA RAILROAD scaransxiai Bmsjoa. i.2mimiat 1. itst. Train WW lairs SftpModo jtm ret wasran. iutnnsa, atkoi k, a.ilr, Ptrtwvllle, Baaal itaiawa. PboutlxvUie. Ni m.T ill root street stall) at tti nrsa 4illp. a.a. aad 4 ill r. a. en wok tar. For r&U aad laWKsd'att statioBe tin s. at. aiTNSATa. Fer Wlnaa', Oabartoa, Frkvia, rlra . v uiair. l-cisvuja aB:r .. aa 40, t a. bl. 1 It 9 a. Hrtltu !ry FwrtrMlle fv Skeeasdoak at K;Ut a f ' 1! M, 5 51 T.tt sad ll:W t t Inaadav, U-Jl . a aal 40 a a. Lear Fitville f"r HViupdoak at Mitt, Ustta m wi4 4p.7:t.alt.4pa.BBasa3 fit vta a at'lP a. Lawre nillmitipiila flna4 s4mt stetaw) fer retWfillt aad ftUonlit MlH aa t Pt a at, It aad 1 11 week days On Buadara laati art 4 tS am VrPonvill t tar. St. For Wtm Torttat S t 4. 4, 5 15, its. 71. lit, tit. t M II OS, II 14, am, II M aoo (limited ana 1 wi aa 4 au a a lx 4 tttot, I at. I rs. T IS. 1 11 aad M S a, list ivlptit Sun Mi. ttv ttn 11m naaps al tilt, 4ta, 4 . 1 1 a aa IS 44. 1 a. I BL 4 1 Oialted 4 H I M W. Ml f M lit a a ai it nyrhv Per Sea airt. Lea Braaok aad ta arwodiaVR Mtloiui I w and lons 1 w va 11 14 a a. aaa I at p a weekday For Bltmere at wakla an I to, 7 IO til 10 19 SO. 11 It s ra. (It lba- ItM ecpraa,) 1 w 1 4. 4 m. it, 7 w, 7 4t p a For Baltimore nil at 1 01, 4 St. I aa 1 snnlyatlM. 7 la. 910, 11 Ilea. ; 09. T 40 am. lt 0) nurnt. Baltlnori sail let. nap a. Far Xtekauad lata Jt :sp a tao is v aifSL Stoatms artn leave aarrwtmtr for Pitt awt tk Wast .vr , day at lift, I K tad i A im aaa (iiaiM ivnn, . sis. a, artbri'teoaaattlt aaaadl tfp avvarr y. Tm Fftuhurt and Altooaa st Til) t at ry 1 mm in aid uteraeAift ptaa fer Lak larn at t M 9 at I a a Htadai a a r4nk tar naaeya Bl ft 10 at. ia a. it and IMuatt 'k tar, and I Id 1 as laadaysottly for Kane al tio aa. 1 w a a-tak day 0- 8 Won. tie I Maatttt J. it. Wooa, I 'I Paas'C- Aft. JOHN B, tO i Ln,. . AtlafM -tt-U liX EftlkAla, Otto addir Huliiltnc. Hhecrdtet,ril nr .S3KE t f Vl,L drive th- y"tr systtfa, and m il demand smooth. Thf-i' ! -, Ttlnf rlia whlpli mnr , .111 ;,. jj cntmrd by IMPlj;:r 1 5 1 Ik-jt can bo rcniM.rl m IA tin'", If yon are v-i".' on, "jiRreiit blood picinpr, ' 1 . Sf TRY A BOTTLti 1 O : jv'WKcanraHanaaj arjr - V,'!,yaufTorrithPolli? V , .villi that terrible Jii-Mlar " 1,17 and tots on tint L, .! J - ill RHKUMATI31! ? I Si el''"' Bitters. Thoy v, ill n mi viicn nil others fall. 'li. rt f "it ii only atcasponfti!. " 'A npOyonHvillbesatlsOctl. 'V'.l tl, ".v'dandtottorinc;.ir( t, t 'tl iiy its use. Kci.iui . ct .: u Tf il bom, it mav s. 1 . :t IriMiJAVBD HUNDrft-C ff vrt arc SUfffirifitr fn,m Ii . "e, and wish to lit" to 1 i'-i Ipbnr Bitters. 'I'Ii' vjk ioci'-a. ORtitof Tour i) r ON'T WAIT. CET IT AT SnHliur Biiters v ,11 .., rj Cori'iUint. Don't 1',' tin.,,, IT WILL CURP TV !V-d :i Boston, ,s.k? I "tamrw to A. V. c 'd'-ATP'..- ff il ,- no '', ; a, ,( ii? in iH. WecU esclriy, April 12 I I ) ' I' !. f'crron - ' c nr m , , it J nt : 1 ,1 ,il 'it ' 1 t -ry ' t . , .in, m'ii , i, 11 , t , L, mranu nl in it S.' - fcn - i CO. OcitlUr, 1 Optlt tim-.. ltlli) ' mi m i-sr 1'niI.A, CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS, DE3IQN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, etc. For information nna rroc Handbook writn to MII.SN A CO.. 301 Bt'OADW.VV, New 0H1C Oldeat bureau for accurniir pantii In Ampilcn. Everv pattint taken out by ub Is hrnurln b foro tbe pubilo by hnotloo given f reo ol elm ko lu tbe Largest circulation any ot-lpntlfl' papr-r In tho world, bplcndl-'iv iilutratoU. tiiiclllpont man sbotild be -niNmt it. WouMy.Mt. 0(1 a Feari ll-SUe'sr. m-inthB. Addre Jli'NN & CO '"ll"-"'", 31:1 llroaaway, riow York City. DO YOB KHOVV WHO THIS IS? V. IIKH nnLUHUfcK, I'riMt-l'hyilcUB of I'ror lllll. Allrelif.ij tltr, r. Ills name is a tioiisi'lioldword Uircugbout the I'nltrd States. His uiediclnes pirlwuiicd inch cures that they v,i ie called nilriioles. His orii, ii.il pro serlptionB are in tbe- li.tuds of I1I3 druggist, A. F. S.iwliill, who fllleoover uo.ooo of thum. RUKIBtTlsa CtRfi, ri H-li,tl,-, I.HaiiiMatorr BnMular Uhcuma. tlua anil N.-urli-la. S'.'.SO tratPTIC PIT CTTRK, far Kvllriar, Ot. Mtui Uanra, anfl all Nr,eun llUeau,. ... 1.00 ClTiHKIl (HIS. .Illtnr. Calarrh. . .1110 ainasi lxul, win cvru an mr-n, or aidni-r nut-a?, i.vu SLOOb T KA, will care CoiiiUpaUwii, alfk llvadaclu, aud a uriiy ma luiHia, ..... ..a Tbo aboe and all his other medicines will bo sent express paid upon receipt Of price, if j our druggist can t furnish them, due nii.aanteod or money refunded. Nono genuine without my name on each package. Send for "look, free, descrlblna bis treatment of chronic discuses. A. F. bAWHiLL, AUegbeny, 1'a, nattaa filial rWlbt.. roar It U 13 IU a t.A I (Jnctloi) of U lha., tun! I fct m mucr- betKr that I would not tike $1,000 and b pot ttftck rherf I 1 am both snrprNef anf! pn-ud of the rhaniro. I rtco nmpiii vcor Utment to all sufferer frnm obrslty. WU1 aiuwtf 1 inqt iti if rrop U iuclowJ for roply." PATIENTS TREATS SY HAil. CONFIDENTIAL. HtrmlrM, and with 't .Off. tr -nvfuletice, or bad idtel. Vat reirlleulan aiVtlrtttv n tlit t nU lu uipi, ds. o. v. r. iittct, tryiHH't mmt. citctto. ia nVBO tnir Sr.tuia ol H.llitn, V.i sun i u ut, hv vht-h fi,, ..n nut all v-wir own and ehil.l-" (t -i , " is, lucludtttb.k-aYe tad ur.daralt,tattlB. rrou i..- : nr, to t porldctljr, wlUigut nUIHas. Kaallj I.i-.it in cl. i;h-Hp. rllnaolo. luruble.Frnt'tiea1. (lu-r lffO,6oo auld.Sent oa Thirty JyTrlnl. It U aot f Hart or "MaaSlaa." Maminotti lllaa-rat, 1 cir. enlaraad Morflsa tt oar Bearcat agant .ent FRFb. AGENTS WANTED The Rood Magic 0 ;mo Co., Chicago, III. Fifth COttiolATC Year. r? aj VU- ItJ V-4 UltVf 41IV Business and Shortliand' NORR1STOWN, PA. All-crtson Trust ll'iiliiir ; - y nnrl MANAYUNK. PA. Schools In Session until June 30, '93 f Thorough Imlnlnq "l all p.riT.iiiliK puiMim. m lia) (inn XUlit ' itoion-: ' nrndnatea of I "h wa.ci iibI-,ii c1 io W I. -iiioiiH. a I'npl! pun 4i -r nt any tlinc. Fur rrusix ftui . lp-nl, ular- i. ' I rest a i cr-Hi - il s:i l, wii (,-nt. at par BU. IA tfakg . -., T , - Cureatlio'ini'ul icMllyofLIrerCom- piaintB. i i - i ja,C. .i retail . othe ' V-... 11 tunuiue, xj'oi'i'- iria. More Ills lylJrerthanany r w lion you can 's Lirer Inrigor- ator 1 a celebrated rsmuy meuicine. TOFK VuCOBIST vTIl.1. SFri'LV YOU. tin una isnf a mi mil ! ' ' ' few L fi (Y7 A TO MA VI HCJaLTM iiP) Jtlll ' Bllo V
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