7 Trf , - THE G-REAT FIGHT ON Is balni? manifested nil over tlia State, nml tlint a most, hlttor light In In pro- Kress. Tlie Kenuhllcaiis regnnl MclCltt- l ley's election as already settled, lint the T;!11ph( ElppHnn Tiniinriq frnill ! 1'mnocr.its concede nothing. The pre IaIIUSI JiltLlUMl JlOpOllS 1I0U1 ,)n,...t)l,,.ror receiving the election ro- Many (luarlorg. NEW YORK'S EXCITING CON TPS T. Both Sldw An Olalming Viotory by Dig V Pluralities, A Close Itaoe In Mnii.MchtuUf Domo cnts find lUpiihllonnii Confident Alike In Inniylvnnl MnKlnley rn. Camp bell A Stubborn CnntoAt In Intra- An Utitiiunlly Heavy Vote llelng I'nllcd. ' New Vork, Nov. I). Election day Is turns tu-niuht nre tho ever mnile In this city. most clnbornto MASACiiusr.TTV contust. The Oovcrnnrtlilp Clalmml liy Until limn tcrat nuit Republicans Hoston, Nov. 8. One o the largest vote? in the history of the State U being polled to-day, and from tho reports al ready tent in it Is thought tho total vote will reach 800,000. The Democrat are confident that Governor Hussell will be re-elected, and have some hope for the rest of their State ticket. The Republicans, on the other hand, have no doubt at nil of the election of the candidates on their State plurality of at least 10,009 for Colon el Allen. Hotting, as between Allen and Hussell, Is about even. pasting off remarkably quiet. Up to ticket, save for Governor, and expoot noon reports trom an uie up-town voting booths indicate that a large vote 's be ing brought out. Tammany tncu are working hard, but the Republicans are by no means idle. Only ono or two dis turbances liavo been reported to the police so far, and they were of little cousequonce. A number of arrests have been made on the Kast side for attempted repeating nnd illegal registration. Tho men as airestrd were conducted to the Fodornl Court, In the postofllce building, whore they were either released on habeas j corpus proceedings, or committed. j Ilx-President Cleveland left his houso on Filth avenue shortly after 0 o'clock, nnd walking to his polling place deposit ed his ballot, after having been in the booth only one minute. The number of voters sent back to tho booths because their Imllots are not pro- jiorly foldixl is not so large ns Inst year, but is sufficient to show that the new ' ballot law Is not yet thoroughly under stood. I Tho Democrats claim to be more than holding their own. The Itepubllcan ' leaders, however, do not appear dlscour-1 lured. t I Hon. William Croker sold this morn- ' fug that, he estimated that Flower would receive 70,000 majority for Governor, Maryland Conceded to the Democrats IiAi.TiMolci;, Nov. 3. The vote here to-day Is an avornge one, and beyoud the usual number of slight disturbances, 1 the day has so far passed without Inci dent. Republicans generally concede the election of Frank Urown (Dein.) for Gov ernor, although they say his majority will be small. A CloMe right In Iotra, j Des Moinks, Nov. 3. Both Democrats I and Itupublicnns aro straining every nerve for success, and the vote Is un usually largti. Doth sides aro confident of winning. Tho Demoornts claim Coles' election by 5,000 while Republicans say that Wheeler will be olocted by 8,000. The election Is a quiet one, on the whole. OFFICERSJI LIMBO President anil Directors of liio Maverick Arrested. THE EXCITEMENT AUGMENTED. r President Potter Said to Be Iuvolved to ithe Amount of $1,600,000. llol Fight III Ilrooklvn. Brooklyn, Nov. 3. Both parties aro liard at work tn day and the result will likely be a remarkably large vote. It vim claimed at noon by some of Meyer's friends that the Republican candidute for Mayor was being traded for Fnssett. The rumored dissatisfaction of the Mc Laughlin men over their defeat at Sara toga Is not shotting itself. Both sides nre confident of electing their candidate for Mayor, llorr it Is (loin RoCHESTETi, Nov. up to noon Sutherland. In Ttoclionter. B. Tho vote here has been rather light the Republican candidate for Attorney-General, whoso home Is in this city, will run awny ahead of hiB ticket In Monroe County, as nearly as can be ascertained. The dny Is fair and cold, a fact which the Republicans claim will make victory for tho Stnto ticket certain. Jonas' Actions In Doubt. BixoitAmton, Nov. 3. A largo vote Is being polled hero and thore Is groat en thusiasm. It cannot be told with cer tainty whether Lieut. .Governor Junes' friends aro knifing the Democratic ticket. Governor Hill and Mr. Jones met yes terday and shook hands cordially, and irom this it is augured that tho I.ieut Govornor is not working ngainst his party, it he is not working for It. In feliuoliiin'" Homo. BtrnrAl.0, Nov. 8. Tho fight hero to day Is ft ret-hot one, and tho voto will bo unprecedented. The Cleveland Demo crats aro knifing Sheehan tn some ex tent, and Republicans nro jubilant over the outlook. IIKK IIEAIIT WAS nilOKEN. The True Cause or tho Death of Isabella Murphy. WlLKESIUHRK, I'll., Nov. 8. Tho truo cause of the death of Isabella Murphy, the 20-year-old daughter of Merchant T. P. Murphy, at the hospital, was a brokon heart. The physicians gavo out that she was n typhoid fever victim. Two months ago she created a great sensation by causing the arrest of W J. Lewis, a professional nurse. Lewis was in attendance upon her father. Miss Murphy said Lewis had betrayed her. The young lady's parents took the dis grace hard. Isabella wns taken sick, and she was forthwith removed to the diospital. Kdllors Sued by Senator Qnny. Meadvillk, Pa., Nov. 3. R. B. Brown, editor of tho "Messenger" (Dem.); Goo H. St. John and L. A. Tuckor, editors ot tho "Pennsylvania Farmer" (People's Grange Alliance), woro nrrostod yester day charged with libel by Senator M. S. I Quay. Tho amount of damage claimed in each case is $3,000. Tho accusod gave ball in $3,000 each. Senator Quay also sued Editor McEnnuey, of the Tltus vlllo "American-Citizen," and has In structed attorneys to bring civil suits against the "Western Press at Morcer, Pa., lor llbol wltu damages uxeu ui$iu, 000. Drclared Onllty of Murder. Yomc, Pa., Nov. 8. William Henry Palnton was vosterdav nfternoon found ' guilty of murder In the first degree for the killing of Michael Stroulngor. ' Tho defonse nppealed for a now trial. Pilntnn. with two other men, now un der indictment, in burglarizing tho houso of Michael Stronlngor gaggod nnd bound tho old farmer and bis wire. When tho aged couple were discovered by the neighbors Mrs. btroningcr was ueau, "Nervy" Ilvnns I'rlemW Sar That He Killed Hlumelr to Save Mr. Potior, Who If Ilellered Tly Many to lie Re sponsible for the Suicide Iloiton Ilanlts Vote to Hake an Amessment to Aid the Maverick. Boston, Mass., Nov. 8. Asa P. Pot ter, president; Col. J. II. French and Thomas Dana, directors o( the Maverick National Bank, were arrested by United States Marshals last night. Tho former was arrested at his summer residence at Cohassott, and the two dirootors were arrested at their residences in this city. It is understood that tho warrants charge embezzloment nnd the violation of the United States banking laws, which forbid loans by a National Bank to any slugle individual amounting to moro than 10 per cent, of Its capital stock. It is understood that tho amounts ln- olved will reach $1,500,000 in tho case of Mr. Potter, $000,000 In that of Mr. rench, and $300,000 In that of Mr. Dana. The men wcro brought before Unltod States Commissioner Hallett, who fixed bail in Dana's caso at $75,000, which was furnished. Potter's ball was placed at $150,000, and French's at $100,0:10. A rumor was prevalent yesterday that tho Boston & Mnlne Railroad Company had $700,000 on deposit at the Maverick Bank, which amount was to be used to cover their November dividends. The fllcors of the railroad company say the amount Is $400,000, and not the flg- ros reportod. About $o,wuu ot the Firemen's nellof mid wAs in tho bank, as was also tho John Boyle O'Reilly Fund, amounting to $17,000. Fromlssors ot a national bank nro allowed by law to borrow only ten per cent, of tho capital stock of the institu tion on the same collateral. In this In stance it is alleged that Asa P. Potter owes $1,300,000; Jonas II. French, 80U, 000, nnd Thomas Dana, $100,000, a total f $2,500,000, although under law only $40,000 could proporly bo loanod to any ono porson. The excitement over tno rauura or too Maverick Bank continues as lutenso to- dny as it was yesterday. The friends ot Irving A. lavans ueciaro that ho offered up his life as a tribute to friendship. They say be wns worth IN rKNJiSYJ.VANIA. of Carrylnar the ItupuhllcillS Colllldellt Statu by -15,000. PlHl.iDBl.rwA, Nov. 3. Tho vote hero Is much heavier than el the'- party an ticipated. The Republicans are very confident. Chairman Watros, of the Kapubllcnn St.ito Commltteo, stntcs that, In his opinion, the majorities for tlrsuir and Morrison will be botwoon Italians Who Will Illot No More. ScoTTDAbE. Pa., Nov. 3. As the re suit of the riot at West Nowton, two Italians will die. Tho affray was be t.wmi a lot of coke workers and Italians. Tim Italians bad llnuor and were vUitod by the colters. A ftglit ensued and both nartios were badly cut up. Two of the Italians followed tho cokers to thei linnma. anil whllo attempting to break Into their houses were fired upon and fatally hurt. Redmond Tillies OUIrluii to Task. Cokk, Nov. 3. John F. Redmond says that another canvass of the electors will bo necessary, as the priests havo In and aauOOL Tho Republican , man- ' ""TnS votTho i Bgets ot the local campaign are "kowku , --,--":. ,,,,, ,,aa mlthorl7.ad ,.,.n.i..nt- mi n. iuiiiirit.r or :m.iiuu v.u. 1 tho estimate that is placed upon the Philadelphia voto. Chairman Kerr, of tho Democratlo State Committee, claims that his party'B ticket will win by about 15,000 majority, expecting that the recent Treasury ex posures will win many supporters to the Democrats. Radmond has authorized O'Brien to publish tho story ot tno Bou I louna negotiations. He says that I O'ltrion's course throughout the trans I actions was cowurdly nud dishonorablo, I l'lltilnll'B'n Local Flsht. riTTsUUKO, Nov. 3. An unusunlly heavy vote Is being polled In this city, nlthough the election is progressing quietly. Both parties aro working liko beavers. Dispatches from the neighbor ing towns Indicate that the Republican Etata ticket In tho western end of tho State Is being helped on account of tho local Judgeship light. The local Repub lican element is divided nnd a bitter contest Is being waged on the county judgeship ticket between the "straight outs" and the "regulars." The Demo crats have no County ticket in the Held. UIIIIIIIIM rv L M BEST JtGOCS FARTHEST. 7. I eveoal E is universally acknowledged to bo infinitely superior to 1, l. 1 r ! .. .1 i! Tn..r..u.r cm. uiuci uiiuiun, iuiuij;ii ur uuinuauu. x iiiuuu.y x uiu.mm A recilllnr Apple. CllAUDEnsnuritl, Pa., Nov. 8. Horti culturists who havo seen it say that an apple which was picked the other day In E. P. George's orchard, Now Franklin, could only have been produced by a pe culiar grafting dons by the bees in the apple-blossom season. Exactly one-half of the apple Is golden russet, like the apples that grew on the same tree, and the other half Is bright greon pippin, such a variety as grew on trees 100 yards distant. In blossoming time a be must have transplanted a part of a distant pippin's blossom Into the potals of the russet's flower. Dr. A. Grove has pre served his unique fruit in aloohol. Ills Mind Said to bo Unbalanced. Kingston, N. Y., Nov. S. Receiver Brodhoad of the Ulster County Savings Institution has been out of town for several days, nnd stories have beeu cir culated to tho effect that his mind has become unbalanced owing to worry nnd excitement Incidental to the wrecking of the bank, of which ha was executive of ficer. His friends say he overtaxed him self in performing the duties dovolvlng upon him anil tnat his physicians ad vised him to take some recreation. tOBVRICHt IS)3I Headache, "Cold in tho Ilcad"- everything catarrhal m ita nature, 18 cured, aa if by magic. It's a way 60 euro that tho pro prietors of Dr. Sagc'a Remedy oiler, m goou iattn, 500 lor a wiiicu. they can- cure. If it's euro enough for them to mako the offer, it's sure enough lor you to make tno trial. Hity risk 0500. What do you riak t THK CONThhT IN OHIO. Likelihood -Until No SavlncH Hanks Involved. Boston, Nov. 3. Tho Commissioner of savlnirs bank oflleluls announces that none ot the savings banks ot the Stnto can bo involved in the failu o of tb Maverick Hank and that thoro Is no oc casion for any nnxloty on the part of any depositors in such banks. The Children tlurned to Death. WahsaW, 111., Nov. 3. Yesterday morning, Mrs. Eliza Riley locked two of her sons, children, aged 2and4yoars, in tho houfco while she went on an errand. From some unknown cause tho house was fired, and before asiistanco arrived the children were burned to death. of a Clue IHectloti Nldei Confident, CmciKHATT, Nov. 8. Tho great Gu bernatorial fight Is being stubbornly contented, and reports from all seetlons Indicate that the result will be very oloae. A treweudously large vote Is being poll ed, and both shies are working with tho greatest enthusiasm. The Democratic State Committee at 11 . ui. claimed a plurality ot 10,000 for Campbell. This 1 based on tno as sertion that the oppcttition to hi in in Hamilton County, which was so pro nounced In the beginning of the cam paign has largely melt! away. Tlnjy claim he will carry even Hamil ton County by 1,000 majority. On tho other hand, the chairman of the Republi can Stat'i Committee 'lalms u plurality for McKiuley of 20,000. This estimate makes McKiuley carry Hamilton County by 8,500. In Ohio's Capital. Oolcjtjus, Nov. 3. The greatest activity is lwing displayed by both great parties iu getttug out the full vote, nnd tue result in this city Is likely to be close. Advices from all quarters up to 11 o'clock show that the same intemk Over im KmbnnUment and Killed. Lima, O., Nov. 3. Yesterday aftor uoou while Mrs. Kelfer and Mrs. John son wore driving In the country their horse took fright und ran away, dashed down a 00-foot embankment, wrecking the carrluge killing both ladles. NKW KKOUSU HIIUVITIEJ. The union printers of the Providence, Evonlng "Telegram" aio on a strike. The oelebratiou of the 100th anniver sary ot Methodism in Marblebead, Mass., will close to-night. The Narragnusett Mill strikers at Fall River, Mass., met again yesterday anu votod to remain away from looms until Thursday. Col. Jonas II. French of IIoston Is pre paring to make an assignment ot all his property to lleury JJ. uyue anu ju. r. Dickinson, jr. Commandant Selfrldgo otthe Charlos town reoeived instruction from Secre tary Tracy yesteiday directing that the eruUer Newark, now at xioston, be raaue ready for sort by Nov. 10. The Old Colony railroad sheds at Marlboro. Mass.. In which were stored rrin. straw, wood and coal owned by focal dealors were burned yeiterduy by a iparlc irom a locomotive. Ltosi, $a",uuu. All over your sufferings from Catarrh. That is, if you go about it in tho right way. There aro plenty of -wrong ways, that perhaps you've found out. They may relievo for a time, hut they don't eitre. Worse yet, thoy may drive tho disease to tho lungs. You can't afford to experiment. But thore is a right way, and a euro way, that does cure. Thou sands of otherwise hopeless cases have proved it. It's with Dr. Sago's rinforrli "Rnmnlv. "Rv ita mill! $800,000 one year ago and gave all thnt ! cnntl.:nir pVansinrr , hfilinrr and more to save his frionds. Chocks BOOtUing, Cleansing anil Healing were "kltod" by him between New York i properties, it jiuimuneuuy cures uio and Hoston and ho had enormous nrbl- i worst chronic cases. Catarrhal trage trade transactions In both ox- changes to mako clearings lutween tno two cities and assist tho Maverick Bank to meet ono draft with another. Whon this strain could no longer be borne, ho overdrew his account nttho bank tomake bis own clients individually square, do- utfnirnd nil nvlflfnnn imtulcaunrr anv other partleB and. declining to return to ! C.1SO of Catarrh tho city to ellect a settlement upon ms not cure own account at the bauk, lie put him self out ot tho world to suve Mr. Potter and the bank. It was understood by Mr. Jivnus' family, previous to hla suicide, that Mr. Evans was Insolvent, anu tunt no owou tho Maverick Bank 4000.000 and had up $300,000 nominal collateral, and It was ii settlement wun tno onus un his brother had arranged the day before the fatal act. It was represented to tno bank that tho house was only $35,000 uuder water, and If the bank took tho col lateral Mr. Evans' father and brother would mako the niuouut good to the house and liquidate tho creditors on tho basis of 10'J cents on tno uoiuir. ims settlement was oxneuted a few days aftor Mr. Evans' death, and tho bauk direct ors voted to release Evans & Co. from all liability. It Is probable that the directors did not know the amount of the liability they woro writing oil. As tho collateral is worth but little moro than $100,000, the loss taken by tho bank on this ac count is about $500,000. but if tho bank wore othorwiso good, this loss should only havo roachod the surplus by 50 por cent. Mr. Potter says that at tho time of tho settlement ho was oll'ered a release for any personal liability ho might havo with Evans & Co., and he declined it be causo there was no such liability exlstlug, nor had Mr. Evans any account upon which ho wns legally or morally respon sible. Mr. Toboy, a partner of Evans & Co., admits that ho never sent a statement to Mr. Potter of tho account upon which he believes Mr. Potter was liable. Col. Albert A. Pope said that he had no evi dence that Mr. Potter was responsible. for Mr. Evans1 sulcldo, but ho believod it, nnd If the ovldenee was good the joint account would oe couocteuu ii, muu wo roof off some Institution. Asa P. Potter was worth $7JJ,UUU a few years ago. An Asaeumant Votod The banking institutions of Boston have voted to assess themselves o per cent, of their loans. This will raise about $1, 000,000 for loau to the Maverick Hauk depositors. President I'otter, ot tno wrecicea uanu, has made an nssismment ot his hull vidual estate to Postmaster Thomas IS. Hart and Henry D. Hyde. Postmaster Hart said It would be Impossible to get n detailed statement for some days us Mr. Potter Is sick at bis house. Mr. Hart said that at present he did not know who the credjtors are, nor has he any Idea of the extent of Mr. l'otter's nsrsonal assess ana lluuiuuties. Air. Potter's property at Cohasset stands to his own name and Is free from ineunv brances. It is estimated that the prop erty has cost him $150,000. The Commonwealth avenue property stands In the name of Mrs. Potter. It is valuable. Mr. Potter has a large life Insurance, tho aggregate amount of which is sa d to ba In tue uelguiiornoou of S90U.0J0. Col. Jonas H. French Is nronarinit lo make an assign neat of all his property to Henry D. Hydt and M. F. Dickinson, Jr. Lehigh Valley Railroad. ABBAKQKMENT or PASSENGER TBAINB. MAY 10. 1891 Possencer trains will leave BUenaurtoati foi Mauch Ohnnk, JLclilelilon, Slatlngkm, Uata- lauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kaston. Villi sdelphlaand New York at 6.47, 7.40, 9.03 a.m., l2J52,!U0,5.2Ap.m. For Uelvldere, Delaware Water Gap and Slroudsburg at 6.47, a. m., nnd 5.28 p. m. For Lambertvllleand Trenton, D.Urt a, m For White Haven, Wllkos-Darre and PHU ion 6.47, 9.03, 1U.41 a. m 8.10 and 628 P. m. For Tun khan nock, 10,41 a. m 3.10 and S.2C p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyonf 10.41 a. m., and 6.28 p. m. Forljaoeyvllle, Towanda, Havre, Waverly, Rlniira, Itocueeter, lluiralo. Niagara Kails. Chicago and alt points West at 10.41 a. m.,and 5.2H p, m. For Klmlra and the West via Salamanca at 3.10 p. m. Fur Audenrled, llntleton, Btockton, Lnm her Yard, Weatherly and l'enn Karen June t Inn at 6.47, 7.40, 9,08 a. m.and 12.52, aio and 5,28 p. m. For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Beavei Meadow. 7.40. 0.08 a. m. and 5.28 n. m. For (Jcrantonat 5.47 K.OS, 10.41a. m. 5,10 and s:2sp. m. For Hasle Brook. Jeddo, Drlflon and Free land nt S.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m 12&S 3.19 nnd S.28 n. in. Fur Qnakake at 6.47 and 9.08 a. m., and l.W p. m. For Wigsans, Ullberton and Fraokvllle at J.50 and tf.OS a m and 4.1U p. m. For Yatesvllle. Malianov City and Delano 5.47, 7.40, 0.08, 10.41, 10,58 a. m.,12.52,3.10,5.28, 8,08, nitliM p. m. For Lost Creek:, 31rardville and Ashland 1.27, 7.40,8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 8.35 4.10 and 9.14 i. m. For DnrKwater, Bt. Clair nnd l'ottsvllle. '.40, 9.08, 10.68 u. in., 12.52, 8.10, 4.10, 6.28 and 8.0! n. m. For Back Mountain, New Boston and Viore.i, 7.40, 9.08, lOJB a. n.., 12.62, 8.10, 5.23 and S.0.1 p. Ml. For Haven Hun, Central !a, Mt. Carmel and Shamoltin, 8.52, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.4C and 8.(18 n. m. Trains leave Bh&mokln for Shenandoah, 7.55 11. 55-a. m., 2.10, 4 JO and 9.30 p. m arriving at8henandoah,9.05a.m.,12J3. 3.10, 5.28 and 11.15 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For lxist Creek. Qlrardvllle and Ashland, l.W, 9.10 lI.S5il.El.,2.1'ip. m. for utwawaier. hi. uiair ana roiiavuia, Mr, O.ia', P.ou rt. iu,, - J j., m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, t.iAi, lijua. m.,i.?u,.w, o.ujp. m. for i-rfiiiy, Auaennoa ana uasieion, o.u m., l.w p. m: For Mauch Ohnnk. Lehlchton. Blatlnrton, Tatasanmm. Allentown. Bethlehem. Eastor na er lors, s.wa. in., i.sup. in. or rnuaaeipnia, l.ao p. m. Oen'l Pass. Agt., Ketnlehnra. rsi I -T ii 1 T 1 ooairax milon, First National Bail, M ' 4.30 p. m. Ban TMEAVTItK BVII.DINO, 'htladolphia and Beading Eailroad rime Table n effetl Jutu 10, 1801 eUlNS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS JFT New York "via PhllftdAlnhln. wpnlc duvs. 2.i0 0.25, 7.20 a. m. and 12 35 2.60 and 5.61 m. Hundav 2.10 and 7.4s a. m. For Now -rk, via Manoh Chunk, week davs. 5.25. A), a. m. and V2.H nnd I NI n. in For keadlbir and PhilfldAlnhiu wmaIt davs. 2.10, JI.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.35 2.So and 5.65 p.m. 3 Jiday, 2.10 and 7.48n. ra.. ISO n. m. 'or liarrlsburg, week days, 2.10,7.20 a. m,i 0. 5.55 u. m. For AUentown, week days, 7!0 . m., 12.8S ir Potlsvliid. week dnvii. 2 10 T l . mi. 12.3 . 2.50 nnd 5.65 p. m. Monday. 2 10 and 7.48 m.. 4.30 n.m. For 1'Hinuaiiu and Mahannv rut v. nuik d ys, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, e, m., 12.34 2.50 and 6.65 D m. Hundav. 2.10 and 7.48a. m.. 4 flu n.m. Aldltlonnl tor Mshanoy Oily, week days 7,00 Fjr Lancaster and Columbia, week days. 7.20 a. ro., 2.60 p. m. r ir wuiiamspori, ounDnry ana iiewisDuru, vcek days. 8.23, 7.20 and IU) a. m., 1.33, 7.00 tn. snnnay bi . m., a.vo p. in. For Mahanov Plane, woea davs. 2.10 8.25. Ii. 7.20 and 11.80 n. m.. 12M. 1.35. 2.60. 5.55. 7.00 and LIS. n m. Sunday, 210, 8.23 and 7.48 a, ra. 8.05, 4.30 p. m. ror uiraruvine ttiapp&nannocK riiaiioni k dovs. 2.1.i. 8.21. 5.25. 7.20 and 11.80 a. m.. I2JM. 1 35 2.50. 5.55. i.W and M.25. n. m. Hundav. 2-10. .2 , 7.48 a. m 8.05, 4.30 p. m. or Ashland and BuamoKin. week davs. ,21,5.25,7.20, 11.3) a. m 1.86, 7.00 and 9,25 m. nuauay .&yt d ifi h. m., a.va p. m. Liave Mew xortt .... n , I 'lent. Hunday. 8.00 n.m.. 12.15 nient. Leave Now York via Mnuctf t:Tmnk. week lays, 4.80, 8.45 a. m., l.oo and 4J p. m, ave PhlladelDhta. weec davs. 4.10. and 10.00 a. m. 4.00 ami 8.00 p. m from Broad nd Callowbtll and 8.35 a. m.and 11.80 n. m. 'rom 9th anO ureen streets, uanday 9.05 a. m. 11.30 p. m. from 9tti anO Uren. Laave Keadlmr. wook davs. 1.83. 7.10. 10.06 ind 11.50 a. in.. 5.55. 7.57 D. m. Hundav 1.35 ana 0.48 a. m. lieavePoilsTUle. week davs. Z.40.7.4U a.m.. 1 30. 8.11 o. m. Hundav. 2.40. 7.00a. m. and IDS m. ve Tamauua. week davs. 3.20. 8.48 and 2 1 a. in.. 1.21. 7.13. and 9.18 p. m. Sunday 3.20 7 43 . u. and 2.7) p. m. eave Mahaaov ottv. week davs. 8.40. 9.18 ad 11.47 a. in.. 1.51. 7.43 and 9.44 D. m. Hon. ty, 3.48,8.17 . ra 3.20 p. m. ijsavo Maiiaooy i-iaDe, wees uav3,2'j,.uu .30,1)35. ll.atl a. m.,1.05, 2.8. 520, 028,7.57, and n Oil n. m. Uundsv 2.4 . 4.1)0. and 8.27. a. m. 3 37,5.01 p.m. iouve uirarnviiie tivappauannucK uiuunj Mi a. m,, i.oo, i.w ana v,dO sa 3.2"), 8 82 . m 3.05 p. m. j v 1 V FOR HllENANtHJAil! FA . k . fork via Philadelphia, weele VW ' ., 1.30, 4.00, 70 p. m.i 12.16 V vnpk davs. 2.47 4.07. 8.88. and 9.41 a. m.. 12.0 . .r. . M -h ,. ... A.. .. . ,. ... 'A, n.K,o.usaua iu.us p. m. aaunr, 2,?f, .0. , 8.33 a. m. 3.41,5.117 p. m. eea uays. a.w,n.9juxiu p. m. Hnnday 11,15 i.m. For liaitunure. wasbimrtou and mo west r.R B. tk 0. 11. It.. throuk'U trains leave Ulrard Avenno station, Philadelphia, (P. & K. K. U.) ' 4.18, 801 and 11.27 a. m., 1.34, 4.21, 5.55 en 23 ii. tn. Hundav. 4.18 8.02 11.27 a. m.. 4.24 .55 iaL 7.23 p.m. aiijaiiiiiiurx uivioion. eave I'hJladoInbJa. Cheetnnt UtreetWhaif a .u outh Htroel Wharf. far AtlRtitlcCitv. Weok-d'vs Einress. 8 00. 9:00 a, ra. U.CIW 3.00, ..on, 5 00 .. 10. Aoooaimolatlon,7.40 fca .ji. and 4,lj, 0 30 . n. aaayn. -eixpress, 8.00, 0.00 a. m. Ac- auon, .uu a. m. anu .u p. ui. leave Aiiannc uny, aopot, Arkansas avenues. Wek-iH s .;, 9.w a. in and 3 is, i.w, 5.30 mulallon 0.00. 8.10 a. m. and Accommodation, 7.30 a. lu. and O.Oo p. m. u. u. UACiuuua, ueu-i rasa'r Atl. y, A. UCIiKOD. Pres. A Oeu'l Mansser. SHENANDOAH, PENNA. P SNN8YLVANIA RAILROAD. EOlinYLKILl, DIVISION. Capital, $100,000,00. l.vans' Will Pr-ibiled. " IlosTOJt. Nov. 3. The will of the late Irvlnir A. Kvans was admitted to pro bate in the Sullolk Court yesterday mornlnc without a contest. Under Its provisions Wdtn.it U Evans, a brother ot deceased, Is appointed executor. in and after Stptember 1 1131, (rami uilt teat anenaiiuoan as lououti: For Wlggan. Gllberton. Frackvllle. New histle. St. Clair, and way r.olnls. 6.00. 9.10 in and 4.16 p m. Hunaays, euu, w.iu a m ana 3.1 u p m. For Potuvllle, 6.00, 9.10 a m and 4.15p m, Sundays, 600, b.40 a m and 3.10 p m, For Heading, 8.00, a ra and 4.15 viu Holidays, 600, 9.40 a.m. nnd 8.10 pm, For Pottslown. Pbosntxvllle. Worrlstown ind Philadelphia (Broad street station). 0.00. I a. in. and 4.15 p m week days nnnuaye, ouv, v.iu a in ij.iu p m. Trains leave Frackvllle lor Shenandoah at 0.40 am and 12.14. 7.42. 10.09 o m. UundavK 1 1.18 a m and 6.40 p in. Leave Poilavlllo lor Shenandoah, 10.15 and .1,48, u m 7.15, 9.42 p m. Uundays, 10.40 a in 3.15 p m. L.enve x-niiaaeipnia tniuao siieei HiKiionj, ir Pottsvlllo and Shenandoah. 6.57. 8 3a rr 9. W. Yost, Ass't Cashier. J:28nm7,00p mW68k anys- Sunday,t50' BDa iror now York. 8.2U. 4.B. 4.411. o.ro. n.w. i.w. i.208.3'i. J.60. ll.OOand 11.14. 11.35 aro. 12.00 noon. I .. - - . nn . . . inn. ,n . . . Mn' I iiuniiou ezreijF. i.uo t.oii o, o,ai, o.w A. W. Leisennnq, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisennnq, Cashier, Open Dally Prom 9 to 3. J.80. 130, 4.02 5, m, 1Z.U1 nigm, p 111.) 12.21 12.41, 1.4U, 107.13 8.12 and 10.00 P, inuys, 8.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.85, S.12, 8.VITV ' I 1. and 12 21, 12 41, 2.30, i02. (llruSkf, I 1. 2)i, ,n aal li.oi ntKbl J 3 PER CENT. INTEREST Puld ou SnvlnuH ncposlts. IP YOU A BIG DRIVE IN FURNITURE Wo nre making a big drive in fur. ulture, but luallcloua desire Is not Its object. We desire to dispose of a largo surplus stock:, nud propose to give our patrons the benefit of some uxtraordl nary bargains. J. P. Williams & Bro., SoutH Main St., S IEEE KT-ISriD O LEATHER and SHOE FIIIDIK Dealer In all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and flrst-olass stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W. CENTRE 0T., Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA. HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Cream 1 DREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, Orders promptly attended to, Particular at tention paid to Halls, picnics, Festivals, ef. IF1. ZKZIEITIEa: A.IsT NOtlTIT MAIN BTltEKT. Near Corner of Lloyd, SHENANDOAH, PENNA AllE QOINQ TO Missouri, Kansas, ArlcniiHnp, Texas, NeliniMlm, I.ouiHliiiia Colorado, Utali, Calltornlii, OrcKOiiVUHlililKtonIeicIco, New Mexico or Arizona, and will send tne a postal card or letter stating Wnere you are going, When you are going, Where you will start from, How many there are In your party, What freight and baggage jou have, I will write you or call at your bouse und furnish you wltb the fullest information regarding routes, lowest rates of all classes, bstldos maps, descriptive and Il lustrated land pamphlets, resort books, Hot Bprlngs guides, etc. Cheap Farinlne Lands in Missouri, Arkan sas, ivuusos anu xexuu. J, P. McCXNN, Eastern Trav. Agt., W, E. HOYT, .E. P. Agt.,391 B road way ,Ne w York Iron Mountain Route, MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY A J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written. Marriage licenses and tegat claims promptly attended to. Ilea Estate, Collection and Insurance Ageacj General Fire Insurance Business, ltepresenti inettorinwestern i.uo insurance uo. OKFicE-Muldoou's building, corner Centre and West Hla., HUenaudoali; pa. Good Hroperties of All Kinds for Sale, 1. A two story double trame dwelling house store and restauraut. ou EasMtantraHt. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on EastOentrt irtioi. 8. Desirable property on earner Centre and jaruiu streets, suttaoie tor ousiness pur W9. two story double frame dwelling, or On rJanuuvs 4. ni. B For Boa Girt. Lonir Branch and Intermediate stations U.5U, 823 and 11.3'J u. in., 4.00 p. m. un,, nuuuujr s o M U III. For Bililnioro-aud Wasnlnatou 3.50.7.20. 0.10 auct 11.18 i. in,, 4 11, (1 57,7.Wp.m and 12.03 nigmuauy anu a ji. m.ju a in., iaa ii luiiea express wli n dint g car to llattlm ire) 1.30. S.1U p.m. we K nays, por uaiuinoro ouiy z.ifj,s.ui weoldiys, 5.0S, 11.80 p. tn. dally. For lliclnnoud, 7 20 a. m. nud 12.03 night dally, 1 30 p tn, (tally, except Huud y. lraLUDiuavu xiarisuurie iur x-iLiuuuric anu le west every day at ?.5S and 8.10 a m and I.Xllmltedl and 3.i'.i. 8 30. 0.33 0 ra. Way for Ulooan i a m and i.io p at every day. sror Pittsburg only, ii.xj a m datty nud iv.JO m wbsk aaya. Leave Hcraburv tor WlUlamecort. Klmlra. nandalgua, Hochester.BnQaloand Niagara i ins, o.iu a m aauy, ana i.n p m wees: uays. 'or Watt Ins. 6.80 n m week davs. For Krle and Intermediate points, 6.10 am,', any. I'nr lioos naven. d.iu. ana .oo a iu. tally. 1.42 and 6.30 n. m. week days. For innova o.iu u m i.w sua WJ P m wees aays, i .ut a. m nnnuays. (IAB. E PDG1I. I.K.WOOO. nnu. Mnn'r Men. Pass. A at j r-ILMINGTON ft NOItTUKRN It. It. jimc lame tn eneti jtiau. iu. jkui. Trains leave IleadTne (P. Alt. station! foi.l Gibraltar, Beyfert, lilraiboro, Joanna, Bprlng- j Held, Waynesbnrg Junction, Coatesvllle.West'l Cliesler,L'badslord Junction. U, A O. Juuctlon, I Wilmington ana intermediate stations, a.uiy sxcept Hunday, at 6.23 nnd U.30 a.m. and !).!( 1 p. in, nuaaay only ai a.wt p. in. n ror warwics, riureiers ana iniermeaiau. i tatlons,dally fxcept Hunday, at 9.20 a.m.,an' J .iu p. m. Bunnay only o.io a m, iw For Birdsboro and Intermediate station?' Saturday only, at 12 ra. r. J ror uauimore ana wasuingion 'is. rvv. tv j It.) dally except Hunday at 0.23 and 8J?f. rrJ ina s.io p. m. nunaay only ai a.uo p. m. -j Trains arrive ai ueaaing (P. & u. station rom Wilmington. Ii. .t O. Junction. Jlon ibanln.Chaddslord Junction. West Cbestei i Leuape, Coatesville, Wayncsburg Juuctioij.1 4prlngneld,Joanna,lllrdsbnro, tilbrallar, Hej 1 eri. auu lniermeaiaie hiations, uauy ex( . -tunuayai iu.z i ajn. d.va anu s.if p. m. bui. dnv onlv at 11.21 a?m. ' I.'.i ... L' . I. .. n-.. lir...ml.lrBlM InlB.ntulld, , ind 22i p. m, Hunday only at 6 p. in. From uirasnoro and intermediate siaiior , -taturiiav onlv at 1.40 d. m From Wablnatonand Baltimore, dally i jeptBuuday. 1020 b, m. 5.62 ana 817 p. r maatiy oaiy hi xwn a, ra. uowvNks liitiuuM, uen'i rasa. Agi a, u. auua uauvru, tsupi. ij John R. Coye, A.ttornev-at-Law Real Estate Agen' OFFICE Beddall's DuiLDiNa, lor. Mtln anil Centre Streets, SHENANDOAH, P poses, i. A two story West Llovd street. 5 Two2tory frame dwellings on West Cen tre street. 6. Two l story dwellings on the corner ol Coal and Chestnut streets Htore room lu uuo. 7, Two-story single house on North Chestnut street, wttua sree warennuse at tne rear 8. Three two-story double frame bulldlng PROPERTY FOR SALE: I A two and one-half story double fra dwelling home, with st .re-room and i taurant. Located on Kast Centre slree v i-Avalnable property located on Bouth j ' din streeL J Meven dwelling bouses at the corv jf Terms reasonable. of Good laves tm 4 G J8,