'1 ELECTION RESULTS York DomocralB tho Stato Ticket. Elect THE LEGISLATURE VERY CLOSE. Inulcutlona That tlio Hoimulicnns AV111 Have a Majority on Joint liallot. TOI, M'KINLISY KLlSCTl:f IN OHIO Tho -Eopublloans Also Oapturo tho Legls- iatnre and Will Havo a TJ. B. Bonator. dole Vote In Mnnchuett Got. llunrll lle.olfict.it lir Sumll BlBj"rltjr Kl.pub lleans Out tlio Unit of tlx Unlcei) the I 'Legislature In Doubt I'eunsylTaiila Qo llopubllonn by Over 50,000 nml Ovsrwlicluiliisly Votes Uomi the l'ro poaod Constitutional Convtmtlon Gov, Jlol.t Ilo-.t.ctoU In lolin Toj-sthor, ffjol.Hbly, With the llot ofthe lnio. erutlo Hckot-Now .Jersey LeslMuturii JJomnoratlo llrowii Klootnd Governor oi Maryland. Nkw Youk, Nov. 4, Tho ontlra Democratic State ticket In eloctod by rjluralltr of about 20.000 majority. In tliis city Flower's majority is 58,280. Sheehan ran behind n llttlo over 8,000 In this cltr. but elsewhere, except In Buffalo he polled a vote oven with the Tost ot his ticket. In Kings County Flower has a ma. Jorlty of about 10,000. Urooklyn elected tho ontlro Democratic city ticket by about 20,000 majority. oovEnsoij-r.LECTri.owEn. Tho majority givon to Flower in this city. C8.000, Is much less than a natural Democratic majority of the metropolis. The falling olf is attributed to the action of the County Democracy In resenting the exclusion ot their dele gates from tho Saratoga convention. Kings Connty, and Richmond County, nd Queens County, however, showed decided Democratic gains. These, taken in connection with tho returns from districts throughout tho Stato out side of New York County, mudo It seem certain that Flower's majority In tho fitato would bo 25,000. Tammany Hall Is on top. It has oloc ted nil Its candidates for tho Senate, not even excepting Gen. McMahon, who defeated Senator Llspennrd Stewart in tho 8th Senatorial District. In the Asaoinbly, nlso, tho Tammany Democ racy carried every Assembly district, with the solo exception of tho 7th. Both Connrossionnl districts have been carried by the Democrats, Llttlo being elected to 'succeed Gov.-eloct Flower in the 12th nnd Cockrun being returned from tho 10th. Tho new Hoard ot Aldorraen will be n Tammany Hoard by an overwhelming majority, and tho elected members of tho Judiciary nie nil nominees of tho enmo organization. The latest returns Indicate that tho Assembly will stand Gl to 04, and the Seuitto 17 Republicans to 15 Democrats, A majority ot "J Republicans on joint ballot. 1,319 election districts In Now York State outside New York and Kings nro Flower. 143,850; Fassett, 155.840. Samo in 1888 gave Hill, 158,808; Miller, 199, 70. One of the incidents ot the day In Brooklyn was tho challenging of Million aire William Zloglor's voto by William II. Kautmun, tho Democratic captain in the Seventh district of tho First ward Mr. Xleglor is the mnn who declined tho Itenubllcan nomination for Mayor. It is said Mr. Klegler is a resident ot Now York, and that he was Illegally registered. He appeared, however, bright and ' early at his polling place, and swore in his voto after being challenged by the Democratic captain. The arrests made for alleged Illegal voting were fewer than in several pre ceding years. When tho returns began to come in it was evident that the Democracy of Kings County had mulutalnod an un broken front. Herrlck, ex-Chairman of tho Dem o- cratic Stato Committee when Cleveland was Governor, who Is n candidate for Justice ot tlio Supreme Court In this Judicial district, run nearly 1,500 behind his ticket In Albany County. Senator Vedtler Defeated. Jamestown, N. Y., Nov. 4 Chatau qua County gives Fassett 4,400 plural ity. J. T. hdwards (Dem. and Ind. is elected Senator over Yedder In tho 32i district For Assembly N. C. Gilford nnd K. Woodbury, Heps,, are ro-elocted In the 1st and 3d il 1st riots. Albany Comity '1,000 Iimnnornlle. Ai.iiany, Nov. 4. Albany County gave Flower over 4,000 majority. Tho rant ut the ticket received about tho same except Rosendale for Attorney QeuerHl who rau 000 ahead. Tho demo cratic county ticket is elected. Mr. 1'usiott Tabto Ills Defeat Calmly. Elmika, N. V., Nov. 4. Mr. Fassett received the returns over n Western Union wire at his home. A few personal friends were with him. He took his de feat calmly and made no comments. In Vi'uoiiiiiii's Hume. IIkrkimek, N. Y., Nov. 4. Herkimer, Yrooiuau'a homo gave him a plurality of "4, nnd Flower u plurality of 79. The county gave Kassett a plurality of U73. Ami vrdomau VOO. M'RINMST KLKCTKII GOVHItNOIl. The Itepubltcant Aim Secure Majorltj In the Ohio l.pgl.lHturr. Columbus, O., Nov. 4. Tho election passed off quietly but was lively con tested. Tho Republicans havo olectod their entire Stato ticket and havo se cured n majority In tho Legislature. This is contorted by the Deiuocratio Stnto Committee. Hamilton County gavo McKinloy about 0,000 majority, and his majority through out tho State will bo between 15,000 and 20,000. 01110 s next oovnnson. Chairman Ncal was scon this morning by a reporter and, in answer to tho ques tion whother any reliance was piacou on the tardy returns, snld: Lvorytbinit is lost; AicKimoy nas car ried the State by at least 15,000; any thing nbovo tliot you can use your own figures, for we nro snowed uniler. "How about tho legislature?" was asked. "Well, thoy tako that too, but I can not toll by what majority." Chairmnu Hnhn ot the Hepubllcnn Committco was extromoly jubilant when seen by a reporter. Ho said: "I havo not tho slightest reason to change my estimate of Ohio going Ropubllcan by a big majority. 'Mv claim to tho licclslaturo anu tnreo closo Democratic counties, Hnrdln, Han cock and Paulding, which have beon Democratic and which I held In doubt, was not an Idle boast. Thoy have been won by tho Republican cnndldates for tho Lcfzlslnt Jro. Tho entire Kcpuollcan ticket Is elected by a good majority." Additional importance Is lont to this election from tho fact that tho Legisla ture on joint ballot will select a United States Sonator to succeed Honry H. Payne, whoso term oxpires on March 8, 1893. Gov. Campbell says his defeat is duo to tho heavy voto brought out by tho vigor with which the campaign has been fought on both slues, anil to tho failure of tho farmers In tho heavily Republican districts to desort the party on tho tarllt issuo to the extent that had been ex pected. The returns inuicato mat uampuoit made gains In the manufacturing towns and cities. Ho nlso gained In tho Democratic dls tricts In tho Northwest. Nlles. McKInley's birthplace, gives tho Ropubllcan ticket a gain of 2UU. IOWA I1I5MOCIIATIC. Gov. Holes He-elected, nnd Probably tlio IVIiuls Tlcknl With Illm. Dna Moines, la., Nov. 4. Tho returns indicate tho ro-electlon of Qov. Boles by nn Increased plurality over that received by him two years ago. This result has been obtained by an increased majority in tho strong Demo cratic counties on tho Mississippi and on tho Missouri slope, wnero It was sup posed the Democratic high-water mark was reached two years ago. Gains are also reportod from tho in terior, which Is n realizationtof Demo cratic expectations. Tho llopttbllcans gain somewiiat in Polk and Rlackhawk Counties, tho latter being the Governor's home, where very bitter light was miulo on him. it is probablo tho ontlro Democratic Stato ticket is elected. No definite returns havo been received concerning the complexion of tho Legls lature. Chicago, Nov. 4. A special trom Des Moines to the "Herald" says that latest returns indicate tho olectlon of Boles and tho ontlro Democratic tlckot by a handsome majority. Dispatches received at tho Democratic Headquarters announce nn Increased voto all over the State, and slightly increased majorities for Holes. The Democratic Committee places Boies' plurality at 10,000 and that the Stato ticket 2,000 loss. Chairman Mack of tho Republican Committoe said that tho reports received so far were un satisfactory and ho hoped Inter onos would favor tho Republicans. At any rate ho said the plurality would be small either way. Qov. Cillllliboll Voted for Himself. Hamilton, O., Nov. 4. Gov. Camp bell came here from Cincinnati early yesterday and voted, this being his legnl resldeuco. Ho voted a straight Democratic ticket, Including himself, Ho always votes for himself when run uing for nn olllco, experience having taught him the value of single votes. Aside from his election as Governor his total majorities in half a dozen contests did not aggravate 500. Ho onco went to Congress by a majority ot two. llrowii Klevlcul Governor. Baltimore, Mil., Nov. 4. it is con cedod that Frank Brown, Democrat! candidate for Governor, hns a majority of botweon 15,000 nud 2U.O0U. I Tho regular Derriocrnoy claim to havo elected their entire city uckoc uy un uvorage of 5,000 majority. This seem to be cortnin. Tho Legislature Is over whelmlngly Democratic. Kuturns on the proposed constitutional amendmeut are not yet complete enough to form any idea of the result. Ilepulilloaii OuliervBsluuil from S. Dakota. HuitoN, South Dak., Nov. 4. Latest roturns show that Jolley, Hep., for Congress leads both of his competitors, Woods, Dem., and Smith, Ind. Ho is probably elected. ltepublicans Curry .Nullum, N. If. Nabiioa, N. II., Nov. 4. Wm. IL Beacon, ICepublicun, was ro-elected Muyor ot this city. The Republicans also elected a majority of the City Council. rKNNSYLVANIA ItnrUHMOATf. Gregg) for Auditor-General, Hal Orel no,000 Plurality. ruiLADEtPiilA, Nov. 4. Pennsylvania has reversed her 17,000 majority for a DomocraMo Governor of n year ago for Robert E. Pnttlson, and has gone Repub lican by what looks at this writing like figures rising 50,000. The total voto of tho "city was cast as follows. Gregg, Hop., for Auditor-General, 102,100; Wright, Dom., 73,000; Hague, Pro., 1,103. For Stato Treasurer, Morrison, Rep., 101.001; Tllden. 73,390. Drayton, Pro., 1,881. For City Treasurer, McOreory, Rep., 08,002; Redwood Wright, Dom,, 77,530; McClurc, Pro., 594. For Register of Wills, Shields, Rep., 101,505; Jenkins, Dom., 74,295; Iioyd, Pro., 1,000. For Constitutional Convention, 72,985, against tho same 8,875. Tho whole Stato is heard from, not a county missing. Tho voto is: Gregg, Rep., for Auditor-General, has a plural ity ot 50,833 over Robert E. Wright, Dom.; Morrison, Rop., for Stato Treasu rer, has 47,407 plurality over Tildcu, Dem. GOV. KUbSKI.It KK-KLECTISD. The Ualnnce of tlm Ticket Ltholr l'e- publlcun. Boston, Nov. 4. The olectlon in th is Stato was hotly contested, and owing to tho new law. ronulrlng votes to ho counted by two different sets of officials, returns cams in slow. In the small towns, Allen, tho Republican candidate mado slight gains, but tho majority giv en to Russell in tho largo cltlos offset this and elected him by a majority of proba bly 0,00a oorEnicon ncssEi.1., Tho latost roturns indicate that tho Republicans havo elected their Stato ticket excent Governor. Tho returns nro so incomnlete that it is impossible at this hour to determine tho complexion of tho Legislature, The four western counties show gains for each party In about equal propor tions. Lawrence gives Russell about 1,200, as against 105 last year. Lowell, whore Air. Allen lives, gave blm a handsome vote, and cut down Russell's plurality by several hnndred votos. Complete returns from Boston and other cities which show Democratic gains will elect Russel by frpm 8,000 to 0,000. Tho following Senators aro olectod In six ot tho nlno Suffolk districts, tho figures being their majorities. becond Suffolk: John Hoado (Dem.), 327: 4th Suffolk, Henry Parkman (Rep.), 1,100: Oth Suffolk, William S. McNary (Dem ). 3,307; 7th Suffolk, M. J. Mc- Ettrlck (Dem.), l.tfUl; 8th bullolk, Wm. U. Uarberry (Ind. Hem.). UUJ. It looks now ns u tho total voto would surpass any In tho history of the Com monweulth, Tho clear, bracing weather contributed to this result, of course, but tho interest felt In the rosult was In tenso nnd was shared by all alike. So it was tho tug of war. Tho adoption of tho railroad system has taken all the spectacular element out of election day, nnd tho picturesu.ua features which used to bo noted nnd which now characterize States where the old system is adhered to are totally lack Ing. An attempt was mado to introduce a !ll vl,.In.,llft. .....1 .. lnoiln.l with American tin plato and decked In flags wus driven about tho streets a part ot the day. Two persons woro nrrestod for Illegal registration. The candidates for Guber natorial honors attended to business during tho day. Gov. Russell voted at his precinct in Cambridge, then catno to tho Executive olllco, where he put iu some hard work. After olllco hours ho secluded himself in ono ot the hotels with Mayor Matthews, Joslah Quinoy and George Fred Williams and calmly waited the result. Colonel Allen, who roncbed his homo In Lewell Monday night worn out with the campaigning, remained qulotly ab uome nil uay uuu uiguv, going out. only to voto. ltnpubllcan Clulns In Knniai. Kansas Citv, Kus., Nov. 4. Returns nro still slow cominiiig iu, owing to the poor wlro service, hut reports bo tar ro- eeivod lnsttro Itepubllcun victory, with big gains. Complete roturns from 30 Kansas oountios nnd partial from 40 show the election of 1) out ot 13 district judges by the ltepublicans: three not heard from. Republicans olectod overy official In every county. Celoliriitlnir ut Wuttrtown, watkhtown, n. y., Nov. 4.-Tho rooms ui mo uoiiermjuiuu utuu iu iuis city, where Mr. Flowor was first pro brilliantly illuminated last night, and crowus 01 uetnooruis paraueu mo siroeis bended by brass bauds, burning rod llro, shooting off fireworks and cheering for the aucceasfnl candidate whoso Summer homo Is iu this city. Flower Carries Klmlrn. KlmirA, Nov. 4. The complete re turns of El 111 Ira City, Mr. Knssott's home, show a plurullty for Flower of 601. In 1868 the city gave Illll a plural ity ot UOU. , Mayor Clmptn (lues to CongreM Brooklyn, Nov. 4. Mayor Chapln was elected to Congress in the Oth Dis trict by 11 majority ot 1,370 over Brlstow. Damncrutlo Guln Iu Oswego County, Osweoo, N. Y., Nov. 4. Oswogo County, complete, gavo Fassett 11,050, a J JJeniocratlo galu ol 1.0U0. 4 2 Sy BEST & GOES FARTHEST, ST is universally acknowledged all other brands, foreign or The men are nil tirkled In lenrn Hint the prlco of collee Is coming down, even if their wives muku it lint fur them There Is one inlunctlon of lTolv Writ Unit no man llntis It dlfllfMilL 10 obey, mid that Is, "Bo not righteous ov rnmch.'' AMUSEMENTS. JJIKIIOUHON'M THKAT11U, r. j. runnusoN, manaokii. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4, '91 Ferreo A Fehimnnn's Cororany, Introducing i no inimitable oineci median, MR. MAX FEHRMANN, In Fred Alaeder's cyclone of fan, I "Uncle Isaac!' "That's My llotiilor Ilwlness." Tho rcpretentalUo llehrfw Comedy Drarra. A great, pit y ana a nne comi any. Tiie vtty best SINGERS, DANCEI1S AND MUSICAL ARTlSTa Prices, 2G, GO nnd 7Go JJi;K.C5USOI TI1EATMI', r. J, FKHOUSON, UANAtlKK. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1891 The rising Irish star, CARROLL JOHNSON, In the grintmcccssful Irlhplay, . v The Gossoon : Ik A swr et love t tory cf the Km pin HI Isle.wrlt- I ten by K. K. Kidder, author ot "l'oor dela tion," "llnce ol a Kir d," "Under n Yoke," etc. Sweet tones, nicrrv music at, d dalutv dunces. The greatest scenic Irish production ever seen ou the stage. PBICBS, SB. BO, VB OB3SI TS Ilescrved seats at Klrlln's drug store. A BIG DRIVE IN FURNITURE. We nre making a big drive iu fur niture, but malicious desire Is not its object. We desire to dispose of a largo Burplus stock, and propose to give our patrons the benefit of some extraordi nary bargains. .1 - WW I laiTlQ V hi O ' P' VVIIIICUIItJ CX D1U,, Sotttli main St., PARTIES In reed ol of stove repairs r of any de crlptlon should call n O 1 on mo, us I keep conBtautl on hand a full supply. Buy the best range In the A marset, NEW EP It lsgnar BROAD R anteed to do WAY. perfect work. As to tho prlco, It will 07V11C I O C V ' suit you. This excellent stove lie had only from TVM. It. PEATT, TIN ROOFING, SFOUTIKO, ROOF PAINTING promptly attended to. 7-fl.Sm 331 S. Jardln SI., Shenandoah LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS 3? oT. CLBARIT, Dealer In ell kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! i Large and first-class Block, Ail Demands of the Trade ouppliea 18 W. OENTBE ST., Ferguson House building, SHENAH DOAH. PA, HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Cream 1 BREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Orders promptly attended to. Particular at- leniiou puiu vu uuiie, X1V111VS, Festivals, etc. NOUTII MAIN 8TKEET, 1 Near Corner of Lloyd, SHENANDOAH, PENNA 1 wfenl 1 to bo infinitely superior to domestic. Jronectiy ruro.ttw Lehigh Valley Railroad. ARRANGEMENT or PASSENGER TRAINS. MAY 10. 1891. Passenger trains will leave Bheoaudoah for Uauoh CliunR. Lolilcnton. HliUlnclou. Uata- aanqtia, Allentown, llethlehem, Easton, 1'hll Hdelphlaand New York at 6.47, 7.40, 9.08 a, m., rzM..i.iu. o.i it. in. For Uelvldere. Delaware Wnter Oau and BirouasDurg ai a.w, a. m,, ana o.zu p. m. ror ijamuerivineauu Arenion, v,va a, m For White Haven, Wllkes-Iiarre and Pitts wii u.11, tr.vo, lu.ti a, iu o.iu nuu uJ !'. ui. For Tunttiiannoclc, 10,41a. m 3.10 and 6,26 p. tn, For Anbnrn, Ithaca, Geneva and and Lyons 10.41 a, ra ana o.zo p. m. FIITUU.TJVIUO, IUHHUUH, I l-i I i II.. (.-.. Havre, Waverly, 1.111111',, ivwuveioi, uuuftiv, .ukaih nua. Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and xuiaeara f ans, 5.26 p. m. For H Imlra and the West via Salamanca at 3.10 p.m. For Audenrled, Ilacleton, Htockton, I.nm hftr YiiTrt. Wfiatherlv and Penn Haven Jnno tlon at 5.47, 7.40, 9,08 a. m, and 12.62. 3.10 and V p. m. For Jennesvllle, Levlston and Boave Mxftrtnw. 7.40. 0 08 a. m. and 6.2H o. m. Kor8crautonat6.47 0 08, 10.41a. m. 8,10 and 5:2 p. m. For llar.le Brook. Jeddo. Drlnon and Free land at 6.47, 7.40, 0.08, 10.41 a. m., 12&2 8.10 and 528 p. m. ForQuakake at 6.47 and 0.03 a. m and 3.10 p. m. For Wlearans, Qllborton and Fraokvllle at 6.5Uandtf.08a m., nnd 4.10 p. m. For Yntesvllle. Malianoy City and Delano 5.47, 7.40, 0.08, 10.41, 10,68 a. m.,12.62,3.10,5.28, 8,03, anaiui p. m. Kor Lost Creek. 31rardvllle and Ashland 1.27. 7.46,8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 6.35 8.10 and 9.14 p. m. Knr DarKnrRter. M. Clair and Pottsvllle. 7.40, 9.08, 10.58 a. m 122,3.10,4.10, 6.26 and 8.0S p.m. For nnck Mountain, New Boston and -Moron, 7.40, 9.08, 10.53 a. n.., 12.62, 3.10, 6.26 and 6.03 p. m. For Haven Hun, Centralla, MU Carmel and Bhamokln, 8.52, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.4( and K.08 n. m. Trains leave Bhamokln for Shenandoah, 7.55 11.55 a. m., 2.10. 4.30 and B-S0 p. m., arriving at Shenandoah, 9.05 a.m., 12.52. 8.10, 6.26 and 11.15 p. m. HPNDAY TKAINB. For Lost Creek. Glrardvllle and Ashland, tf.m. B.io 1 1.3.1 n.m..lD. m. f or unrawaier, at. uiuir nau x -oiisviur, .w, H.OU, vso a.m., z,u p. m. 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Three two-story double frame buildings Philadelphia and Hooding .Railroad Time Table in tQeel July 10, 1SD1 RAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 2.10 5.25, 7.20 a. m. ana 1235 i&0 and 6.54 p. m. nnnuay n.iu ana 7.49 a. m, (or new m, XI fork, via Mauoh Chunk, week days. 6.25, 1 u. ui. uuu ana p. iu. For Ileadlne anil IMitlniliifnhin wvek dava. 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.35 2.W and 6.65 p'.m, aanaay,z.iuana7.49a.m 4JW p.m. f or iiarri8uurg, week days, 2.10,7.20 a, m,( 2,50, 5.55 p. m. For Allentown, week days, 7.20 1. m., 12.35 U.0 p.m. 12 J i 2.50 and 6.65 p. m. Hnnday, 2.10 and 7.48 . m., 4.3U p.m. Kor Tainaoua and Mahanov nit v. week dtys, 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.3i 2.60 and 6.59 p ra. Unnday, 2.10 and 7.43 a. m 4.30p.m. Additional lor Mahanoy City, week days 7,00 p.m. ror xjancanwr ana uoiumuia, woes aayit 7,20 a.m., 2.50 p.m. For Wllliamsporl, Bnnbury and Lewlsbnrs, week days, 3.25, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m., 1,85, 7.0U j. m. ounuay a, m., a.w p. m ror juananoy nane, wees aays, j.w 25. 7.20 and 11.30 a.m.. 12.35. 1.35. 2.50. 6.55. 7.00 and i i). tn. Bunday, 2 10, 8.2) and 7.43 a. m. s.05, 4.30 p. m. For Glrardvllle (Rappahannock Station) anys, ij.iu. s.), o.za, t.M ana ix.oua. m., 12.35. 1 35. 2.60. 6.55. 7.00 and 9.25. n. m. Bundav. iv, ', f.o h. ui., so. i.ov if, ui or ABhland and Bhamokln, week dayi.l ,2i.5.25.7.20. 11.80 a. m.. 1, .35, 7.00 and 9,-5fl m. unnay i!.', b xt n. m a.oa p. m, TKAINB KOll HHKNANIH1AH Leave Mew York via Phllndelnhla. week lays, 7.45 a. m., 1.80, 4.00. 7.30 p. m.. 12.11 light. Bnnday, 6.00 p. m., 12.15 nlent. Ieave Me w York via Mauch Chunk, week lays, 4.30, 8.45 a m 1,00 and 4.0 p. m. Leave Phlloaelnhla. wees days. 4.10. and 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 6.00 p. m., from Broad and Callowliill arid 8.35 a. m. and 11.30 p. m. from 9th and oreen street. Bunday 9.05 a. m. 11.10 p. m. from th and .t I.save Headlns. week days. 1.3). 7.10. 10.05 arnyi.&O a. m., 6.53, 77 p, m. Bunday 15 and lu.fo a. III. Lieave PottavUle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m., 2.80.6.11 d. m. Bunday. 2.40. 7.00 a. m. and A.uo p. m. 1 21 a. m 1.21, 7.13. and 9.13 n. m. Bunday 8.20 7.43 . m. and 2.W p. m. iveave Aiananoy Uliy, wee& usys, a.fo, v.io and 11.47a. m 1,51, 7,42 and 9.41 p.m. Bun lay, 8.46,8.17 a. ra., 8.20 p, m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2-40, 4.C0 .30,9.3, ll.tOa. m.,1.05, 2.00. 5 20, 0 26,7.57, and moon. m. Bundav 2.4 i 4.00. and 8.27. a.m. 3 37,6.01 p.m. uuuve uiraravnie (uappaunnjiouK quiliuh nreek days, 2.47, 4.07, H.30, and 9.41 a.m., 12.05, ' i j, n.ri, o.&6r e.uj ana iu.ua p. m, auuuay. d,nt ',0', 8.33 a.m. 8.41,6.1)7 p. tn. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 3.00,9.45 and 1.65 a. in. 8.85 and 11.16 p. m, Bunday 11.15 ?. m. eor uaiiimore, wasmneion ana mo west ,-ia B. Jt 0. 11. It., throuch trains leave GIrard Vvenuo station, Philadelphia, (1. A K. It. It.) ,it 4,16, 801 and 11.27 a. m 1.84, 4.24, 6.65 and ;u p. 111. ounaay, l.io e.i.j 11.21 a, in, t.i .o anu 7.zj p. m. ATIjAHTIOUITI U1V1H1UII. 1 eave Phlladelnhla. Chestnut Btreet Wharf a ju j jath Btreet Wharf. jn For Atlantic Cltv. U Week-divs-Einress. 8 00. 9:00 a. m. 2.00. 3.00,1.00, 5 00 .. ai, Accommodation, 7 40 a. iu. and 4. la. 680 1. a. auadaa. eixpross. 8.00, 9.00 a. m. AO. comui" .iiton.s.oo a. in. and 4.45 p. in. Returning, leave Atlantlo city, depot tlnuticand Arkansas avenueo. Wek-daya Kxpress, 7.00, 7.30, 9.00 a. m. and 8.15, 4.00, 5.30 p.m. Accommodation 6.00, 8.10 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Buudays -Hxprexs, 4.00, 6.00 p. m. Accommodation, 7.30 a. m. and 5.0a p. m. u. u. 11 ANUUUit, uen-i rass-r ae. . A. MoLKOO. Pres. A Gen'l Manager. P ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BOnUYLKILI, DIVIBION. On and after September 1, 1391, (raini tuHJ Itav Bnetiunaoun a 10110101: For Wlraan. Ullberton. Frackvllle. Mow Castle, Bt. Clair, and way points, 6.00, 9.10 4 m ana 4.10 pm, Bundays, uoo, u.40 a m ana upm, For PottBVllle. 6.00. 9.10 a m and 4.16 n m. Bundays, 600, 8.40 a m and 3.10 p m, r or iveaaing, cue, a m ana s.io pin Bundays, 600,9.40 a.m. and 8.10 pm. For Potutown. Phoemxville. Morrlstown and Philadelphia (Broad street station). 6.00. a. m. and 4.15 p m week days aunaays, vw, v.10 a m u.iu p mi Trains leave Frackvllle lor Shenandoah at 10.40 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 p m, Bundays, 11.13 a m and 5.40 p ra. Leave Pottsvllle lor Bhenandoah, 10.15 and 11.43. a m 7.15, 9.42 p m, Bnndays, 10,40 a m i.15 p m. ueave rnuaaeipnia iisroaa eireev nuiiionj, for Pottsvllle ana Bhenandoah. 5.67, 8.35 a m 4.1 0 and 7.00 p m week days. Bunday 6.50, ana i.a am fUlXlUW IV.A,U,Wl 1,1W, 1.1", V(IM, u.uv, .208.8U, d.60, U.OOnnd 11.14, 11.35 am, 12.00noon; (limited exnress,l.M 4.50 p m.) 12.21 12.44,1,41 i.iA', ui, a, e, b.uu 7.i B.ia una iu.uu m. i 2.01 'nient. on Hanuays, .), i.us, .1U, 0.8a, .i-z, b.su, .&u, 11.33 ' m. and 12 21, 12.41, 2 31), 4 02, (limited, 4.in. 5S!,"2I I'uium and 12.01 night For Sea Girt, Longllranch and Intermediate stations 8.50, 825 and 11.3!) a. in., 3.30, 4.00 p. m. weelc days, nuudayi 3 25 a. in. For Baltimore and Wusulugton, 8.50. 7.20, 0.10 and 11.18 n. m 4 41, 0 67,7.40 p.m. and 12.03- nigui aauy anu a si, iuuo a. m., i& hj iiimiieo. express wllli dining cur to ilaltlmure) 1.30, 8.43 p.m. we kduys. For liultlmore only 2.02, 4.01 weeaatys, o.w, 11.OU p. m, uauy. For Hlcbmoad, 7 20 a, m. and 12.03 night dally, 1 30 p. m, ually, except Bunday. xraina leuve xxarnbour.; lur x-uiauunc unu .ho west every day at 12.25 and 8.10 a m ana '.OI ( limited) and 8.40. 8 30. 0.33 p m. Way for Alloon 1 a ni and 4.10 p in every day. For I'lllsbure only. 11.20 a m dally ana 10.20 m week days. Loave Hnnbnrv lor Wllllamsport. Elmlra. Janandalena. Kochoster. Hnllaloand Nlaeara falls, 5.10 a m dally, and 1.42 pm week days. Tot Vatklus. 5.30 n m week days. s or urie ana lmermcaiaie poinu, o.iu ami, lallv. For Lock Haven. 5.10. and 9.68 a m. .tally, 1.42 and 6.30 p. m. week days. For ttenova 0.10 a m 1.42 and 6,50 p m week days, ',.10 a. oaauQilavs, HiAB. ID I'UUli, 'ln. Mati" J. 11. WOOD, Hen. Pass, Ast YyiMINQTON 4 NOIITHEHN B. It. Trains leave Iteadlne ( I'. A H. station! for Gibraltar, Heyfert, Dlraaboro, Joanna, Hprlng- unesier,uuaasiora junciion, u, a u. juuciion. Wllmlneton and lnt ermedtate stations, dallv exoept bnnauy, at 6.25 and 8.30 a.m. and 8.15 p. m. Bnnday only at 8.03 p. m. for wurwiuK. ouxeuirs uuu luieriuif'iuux siaiions,aauy txcepi nunaay, ai v.M a.m., ana o.itf p. xii. nuuuuy uuiy 0.10 u, iu. For Illrdsboro and Intermediate station Saturday only, at 12 m. a t ar liaiumore ana wasnineton tu. u. it K.l dally except Bundav at 8.25 and 8.30 a. m. and 8.1S p. m, Bunday only at 8.03 p. m. xrains arrive at. ueaamg (r. s u. niauonj Irora Wilmington, B. & O. Junction, MonU chanln, Chaddstord Junction, West Chester, Lenape, Coatesvllle, Waynesbure Junction, 8prlngfleld,Joanna, Blrdsboro, GlOraltar. Bey ferl and Intermediate stations, dally except Bunday at 10.20 a. m ,62 and 8.17 p. m. Bua- auy only ai it.i a. From Bt. Peters u-wlctr and lntermedlato stations, dally e- Hunday, at 8.28 a. m. and 2.25 p.m. Su. iy only at p. m. From Blrdsboro and Intermediate stations Saturday only at 1.40 p. m. From wasmngton and Baltimore, dally ex cept Bunday, 10 20 a, m, 5.52 and 8.17 p. mi Bunday only at 11.21 a. ra. 80WMW bkiuus, Gen'l Fass. Act. A. G. MctJA UBLAND, Bupt. John R. Coylet I xttOrilCV-clt IjcIW Real Estate Agent,, OFFICE iiKDDALL'a Building, Cor. Main end Centre Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: l A. two and one-half story double framo dwelling bouse, with store-room and res taurant. Located on East Centre street B A valuable property located on South Jv 3 din street. 3 Seven dwelling houses at the corner of Oil bert and Lloyd streets. Good investment. Terms reasonable. krtt