PHILLIPS IS ALIVE The Bnnk Clork and tho Dy immitor Not tho Snino. MANY POINTS OP ftE3EMDIiANCE. Identity of the )d Bomb Thrower as ts, 8at a Mystery m Ever- , Conntently Tlimixht V-simlay tliHt Ha M'as .1 oliii llorburt Phillip., fur rmnio Tlma Ktliplnretl In tile, llntiovrr N tlnnnl llHiikfW1if IIh4 Orttui 'I lirnteltf d 'uiUfi1lsl., nlul Kaltl In Ktittw it Way of Onttlng ii million Out of (lolll.l DIioot- red AllvnJii Chloaxn. Nw YoiiK. pec. 10. Dstecfcive 3o. J. Aiken, o'l tho lliuiovur National Jlank, 'and John Mai Buy, an ex-clork ot the same Institution, sturted yesterday to make a sworn identification of tho tie id dynamiter who wrought death anil destruction In Kussell Suva's ollloe last l'rlday. They said tho ui.iu was John Herbert Phillips, who was omployod with them for eomo yean as un assist- I ant bookkeeper In the buUfc. A dis patch from Chicago, however, last, nltfht, showod that Pliilllpi was alive iu that olty. Phillips was with, the bsulc for throe ' years, Ills salary was $700, but it Is claimed that as 1'iiiliips was a' society ,mau In ltrooklyu that sum was not i enough for him. lit oider to provide hitiuelf with sulllcmnt fuu Is It is fur ther charged he embezzled iu small I amounts about ja.OOO, aud It was owing to this theft that Detective Aiken's ut- ' toutlon was particularly ilrawu to him I' as be was engagud la ferreting out the mint, Uo'saw the head In the glass rocepta- .yesterday at. he Morgue. It w... not i cl iu a good state of preservation, but uveu under those disadvantages ho Identified It as belonging in Phillips. He said tuat he has bail exceptional cause to study Phillips's head, as ho had him under observation while he was un der suspicion in the batik and on ac count of his peaullatities. Detective Aiken gave tho following points of Ideutillcatlou: The head hu was uru of,audthis was strengthened by the fact that the dynamiter wore such a email shoe anil had such a small leg that It was at first supposed when these por tions ot his body were found among tho ruins that they were believed to have belonged to a woman. rhllllps wore a i 1-2 shoe and was very dainty about his dress. He was often joked by the other clerks on his girl's legs, as they callod them. Mr. lliusey said that Phillips was al ways dissatisfied with his condition. would suddenly start swearing over his work ail'1 Uie obJectl of hu wrath wore alw'ay capitalist "al Wealthy peo pie. He often argued on flnanolal matters, and bulievod that the wealth of the world should be equally distributed. He was olluu hoard to say that ha ho nored he knew away of "bluillng Gould out of a million." Mr. Massey said that Phillips was undoubtedly crazy. ritillips was last seen In New York two months ago. A dispatch troni Chicago givei this Information concerning tlto man Phil lips: Dispatches from New York state John lleriicrt Phillips Is supposed to have been the man who threw the dyna mite bomb at Uusiell Sge after de manding $1,'J00,0'.K). Phillips, the man referred to, was in Chicago early last spring. He callod at the office ot the Com mercial U.tnk uud presented a card showing that he was or had bean con nected with the Hanover National Il.infc of New York. After Introducing him self to David Vernon, the assistant cashier, Ph d lips said he had been tho protest clerk ot the Hanover National Hank, but was no lunger in Its employ; that he had been in Dover and was then returning Ktst. As Mr. Vernon recol lects bint Phillips was a dapper young man with a dark mustache and hand somely dressed. During the afternoon of the same day the assistant cashier of the Hanover National, who happened to be In Chi cago on his vacation trip, dropped into the ofllce of the Commercial National, and iu conversation with Mr. Vernon, said that Phillips had never been pro test clerk of the Hanover National, hut had at one time occupied some minor clerical praition. He did not give Phil lips tho highest character, and spoke ot hint as being a trifle flighty at times. Phillips's father was u retired sea captain ot considerable menus, While calling at the Commercial National Phillips tliil not apply for a position or ask a favor ot any kind. The matter croatol much comment In hanking circles downtown, as Phillips was quite well known, and also owing to tho fact that Kussell Sage partially Identlllod the uiau from a photograph. Duatll of 1'i'of. DonultNoii. llAI.TlMofu:, Mil., Dee. 10. Dr. Francis Donaldson, tor many years profeinor of diseasos ot the throat aud chest in the University of Maryland, aud one ot the most distinguished physloiaus la Ll.tUi more, is dead, aged U'J years. NEW YORK NEWS IN BRIEF. The Hoard ot ltegouts is in annual session at Albany. The annual meeting ot the New York Slate Merino Sheep Dreaders' Associa tion Is iu session iu itochester. Gossitt & Sons' barrel factory, at Janiestown.'was destroyed by lire yettor day. Loss, $5,000; iusurauoj, $ J.3JJ. Hughes 11 rot., ot Syraajsa, arj the lowest bidders, at 9 5 J J, far tho re pairs to the public buildlug at Syra cuse, . The trial ot Asa.mblyman Frank Dem iirist ut Nyack, tor lorge ry, was con cluded yesterday, and Is now iu the bunds ot the jury. Mlolmol Sliuey who Is charged with the murder of Kobe it Lyous, in New York, has made a statement accusing Lyons' brother and mother ot the crime. Joseph U Ties, for the murder ot his wife, was seuleucua jesterday at Koch ester. N. Y., to bo executed at Auburn Prison on some day during the week ot Jan. IB. Louis Ii. Lane, u young lawyer ol Uatavia, lias eloped with lliu Kieanor Ttbbetts of Ana Arbor, Mich,, a book keeper. They were married la IhitXalo. Mr. Lant was engaged to be married to lllis Oracle Mors of this plso about Christinas. FLovvrn's staff. 7;." "T;r4Bh,!;.b "H WatLt-, N. V., i7e0. lO.Wfovcr- A ,"'n"', '1,'Br cl 4 nor-eK.ct F.ovr.r alves the following Hit- J11"''"1 "IU" Ju'UHf puHr for of Lis siaif appointments I Adjutant-General Joslah l'ortor. I Insprotor-Ueneral Colonel MoGrath of Albany. Judge-Adrooate Ueuerat 'Af F. JetikB 'of Ureotclyii. - . . . Surgeon-General J, ll. Ilryant oFNew York. Ohlot of Krtglliera-l'lmor,0, Hick! 1 ett of Troy. ' ' ' Chief of Artillery Ferdinand P. Esrle, of New York. I Qjiart,erinnstur-Gsueral William W. : Wast, of Hamilton, i . Paymaster-O'diiernl i-f Frederick j Wi Ilalsoy, of New York'. I CommiKilonai'-Udiieral of Subsistence (J. 1). Sanford, of l'eaksklll. I Qenoral Inspector of Kills Practice B. M. WlntlpipkJ of IW Yo-k. I Aldes-de-Oailip-Jabbb ''Tiuppart, ot Now York; John JIcGee, ot "Watklns; Thos. K. Bloun, of New York; VlMl S. Honors, of Hudson; W. L. Divis and Hobert Gner Monroe, of Now York. ABRAHAM -BACKER. DEAD. The Note llniker llrnmlail Over Ills rulllire,-nml rlmtlly Mlcciilu1,til. New York, Dec. 10. Abraham Back er, the dealer In commercial paper, whoso failure on Auttust 13, with liabili ties of several millions of dollars, aston ished the country, died la this city yes terday. Ho was (17 years old. Ho brood ed greatly ovor his misfortune aud in ability to get a settlement from his ci editor, aud, when attacked with Ill ness, could not bear the strain and suc cumbed. Mr. Hacker lias been In business In va rious pints of the South, In Philadel phia anil In this city. For the past tan oars Uo hail done n large business In commercial paper, and bundled the na- l'Z?f ,b be,,b ',0?,B8, iQ tul), su'h Ihoutlnvet busllle" n tul became enormous, amounting to as mticii as $ lo.uuu.uju a year. Ilniiso or Colonial Days lluinml. Hkd Hank, N. J., Dec. 10. The lorge and commodious residence of Edwin lleokmnu, an extensive farmer ot Mid dletowu, was burned yesterday. The house was erected by Oerge Crawford, an ancestor of William lieekman, before the revolution, and was the best type ot colonial architecture in Monmouth county. Tho building was filled with antique furniture und family heirlooms, which were highly prized. The loss Is about $12,000.. Hut a brief period back Mr. lieekman's outbulldlugs wore burn ed. Seventeenth Iticahtllnry Fire. Cortland, N. Y., Deo. 10. At Homer, three miles from here, a lire ot incendi ary origin caused considerable destruc tion of property. An unknown fire fiend set the barns of James Lawrence ablaze and succeeded In causing, their complete destruction, together with their contents. Mr. Lawrouce's loss ag gregates $.2,000, no part ot which Is cov ered by Insurance, This last outrage constitutes the seventeenth Incendiary Ore that has taken place iu that neigh borhood in the last two months. Joaqntii sutler's AVuywivtl Ron. San FitANCisco, Doc 10. There is much intorest in the 22-yenr-old son of tho poet, Joaquin Miller, who is under arrost at Ukiah for the robbery of the Ukiah nud Eureka stago. Young Mil lor was arrested under the name of Jos. McKay, aud his idautity was accident ally discovered. His mother was Min nie Myrtle, Joaquin Miller's first wife, who dlod lu New York some .years ago. Harry Miller Is said to have served a term at Portland, Ore., also under an assumed name. I)ani't0l' Huns foe Dntnaes Boston, Dec. 10. Chnrles M. Pierce, alias Samuol Piore, who was arrested and Imprisoned at Fort Warren for do uertiou, and who sat up the defense ot never having enlisted, is now seeking a monetary lialin for the injuries and mental sufferings he endured while In confinement. He has commenced au action against Major William Sinclair, the commandant at the Tort and also commander of the Second Artillery, in which ho lays his damages In tho sum of $25,000. Mhlpy Must Aufcwur for Ills Aft. HnsTOV, Dec. 10. Preston H. Sibley, ot Brooklyn, Conn., has bsen summoned by DIstrlot-Altorney Stevens to appear before the Grand Jury to-day to answer to the charge ot arresting Wm. Phillips iu Lowell nud taking him to Connecti cut without requisition pnpars, which, according to law, is criminal, The Governor will probably demand the ro lease of Phillips, and the punishment ot Sibley. It appears that Sibley has done the same thing before. Virginia Will Aid Sirs. D.lvli. Hioiiuond, Vo., Dec. 0. A proposition win suomltted to the City Council Mon day nlglit to allow Mrs. Jefferson Davis, t.liH Wlilnw nf t in I'rtirfltl Hut. nf t.lm I ion. feduraov, a resideuce in this city for the remain ler ot her life. It Is to be In tills city and is not to coit over $2,1,000. A proposition is soon to be mudo to the Legislature to nllow Mrs. Davis a pen sion of ?l,uiw a yoar during nor life. I'atally Attmtull,l by Tramp. NuWAliir. N. J.. Dec. 10. John War ren, an old man ilviu near Keruly, N. J., was assaulted by u trump last night from the eilacts of which he will tile, The tramp knocked him dowu, kicked, him, n wilting three ot bis ribs, ana also stabi e I htm. Tbn Charg-A llliinUsnl. AuiANY, N. Y., Dec 10. Guv. Hill has d siu Ked the charge presented some time uuo against frame 11. Peas, Dlstr.ct Ut'iruey of deirerson county. He ho d that the chaig 8, which have I wen uuly investigated, have not been UHaiued. PENNSYLVANIA BRIEFS. llradenvllle, n mining vllluge twelve miles near ureensliurg, was visited Sun day night by a lire, winch destroyed ten dwelling houses and $2,500 lu money la one of the houses, lotal loss, fJo.OOOj little lusuranoe. The Grand Jury returned n true bill yesterday iu th libel suit Ot Senator Quay against W. A. Mellon and W. II. Porter, proprietors ot the Heavsr "Dally Star." The resldeooe of George Ammsrman, at Port Matilda, was burned yssUrday morning and two ot bit children, agsd 1 ud 4 year, were burmsd to ieath. IPRBSS. tlljisSd r IWobkyfl im, flrise Hie Anion an hnmn, Tk, m The iVcss hat tho bcfrposllble organfssi llon to secure nawn fronfThB most limor iMiit soiiroes.'a'iid with nnurtv 400 corres poiini Jif, .'lVnApylvapi(j,'',Nv .JpTo.Vi aud DelawAtu, tjia tate anilnenr-at-homA news it covered wllh n routlrm carefulnett i'id attention luySetall net uvun attunpled W nV Mb Mer. t j " The JVs hatjsUo the belt of oorreipon-d-nts in'nirthVgTrtiituinHt '6T"llio TJiilted SWKss, si welp s -flntcil'-''Bnd railroad Mpertf in Onicago and tho "West, who Ifopp the liapef fnoro than1' uCrenst wllb ovonts. t Th( oolumhf 6f tho SUiuiaff Prtsi rt'e onricliett by cntitributidns from thoso whota nsmes aro wrifton High In our lieW o" great author, novelislt, wsayiets, as II-i lls from mfln of high rank in public lifo; "Tlte''bnst author lrnow' that their ltt i udiencoft'li'thhH readeVi of tho daily, Sunday, and U'tAty i'ftU. ' In wines The I'ret's Vndwj nooljior matter ibim the peoplo andtho past yar tassein, as has been ?f5en "b-fofo,' the narked fact that it U subservient t6 no political host, iriias'no political ambliionB t fosler, but looks aflcr thfl' InWrosts of its rt, dM, and delivers iUeff d1on tup itsuts ofthutlav in it 'mjjtih'or vbolb fmnk and f arli'ss, letting tho ' laott s.ak lor them wdvei and evading rfb liquet (jut meosing llmm all on the barfs of ftlf- plsy to all men at all limes. Its pages know no din unctions and llie rigblt tlf'ono claisover another are neither recognized norup porled. ' ' ' ' J Adv rtieemonts of Help,' Want' d, Busi ness, Opporturi'ilins, Ileal liiiate, elc , msy be insertod in JVie J'rcss, for one cont a word. Tonus Hy moil, pnslnjro free iu Ibo Uniiod S'.atos nud,Cannda:' Daily (except SundayKono your, 0 00; Daily (except Sundi.), one month, fjOo; Daily (inciu, ine Sunday), one year, ?7.C0; Dallj (including Sundiy), one month, G5cj Sunday, one year, 82 00; Weekly Press, ono year, ?1 00. Drafts, checks and olhor remittances should be made payablo to tho order ,of Tub 1'kisbs CosTtaky, Limited, Philadel phia, Pa. Tits Mlnur Urlleers. WabiiinotoN, Dec. 10. Tho struggle for the minor offices or plnoes about the House continues, Fully two-thirds of the employes of the House In the Fiftieth Congress aro here oxpocting to he rein stated to.thelr former positions. Another cold wave soon. COPYRIGHT Set rigid all tho proper functious of wo- 1,I n Plnr'a TJ,ml lliutjjiuuil. ji x ii.ii.ua i-aiuiiiu Prescription is tho remedy. . It regulates ana promotes tncir ac tion, anil removes tho obstruc tions and suppressions which causo trouble and misery. At tbo two critical periods in a woman's life tho change from girlhood to woman hood, and, later, the "chango of lifo" it is a perfectly safe and an es pecially valuable remedial agpnt, that can produce only good results. It's a powerful, invigorating tonic, and a soothing and strengthening ncrvino ; a legitimate medicino purely vegetable, perfectly, harm less and carefully adapted by an experienced physiciau, to woman's dulicato needs. For all the deraugeracnts, irregu larities, and weaknesses peculiar to tho sos, tho " Favorite Prescription " is a roniedy so certain that it can bo guaranteed. If it doesn't give satis faction in every case, tho nionoy is returned. No other niediijino for women is sold in thh way. i No other medicine can be. AMUSEMENTS. pinitausor"' this wur, v, j. risuausoN, mkaokii. ONE NiailT ONLY. FRIDAY, DECEMBER ll, 1891- Five hl'i shows In one, I Parisian Folly & Spectacular I Introducing clmmln; q'leens of burlesque. cra'moiiooi ni wspei'iantes, novel ucis anu luuuv comfdlauN. enchtnllnt? muslo and tvret s'hikIu, boaulllul aitf resplendeut irausiurmaiioDB. A L'nrL'Cous nroductlon and bnrlesnue ex 1rvagan7,a, "ilutl.tlo Hill Alir.mrt. aud Ills l'retentttlon to Q.icen Vlct'irl." Correct Im personations by hurlefquo bqajtlet of the tjiioen and her ladies, court gentlemen and loiu, nau cowDoys 01 uie plains. TIiu Anvil Cltorua ! 8he the wonderful fire errecls, lh reillstlo fnrKe si'eue. rineen hsudsome young mull's an Keeping nine on inuicaianviis. wonniuu loewlththo ireatsneolamilar bnrlesnue. "Tho jiacneiors' ikh," iui lutroduotn; a genuine bal- icon ascension Iaricrs, 25, 35 and 50 Ccutti. fc'caU on sale nt Klrlln's drug store. roMEBor, T7aflHCr.T.lA THE PHILADBLPHly 1 0$ W ,n 1 I ita batdta iwiBcf Vain 4 CM B A. VJ! you -tried oui yet? rF nqt, doso stest, F I tnado and Gludtlen llm liMit-lu nf Mm liiiia....,., 'I'V.'l'i'".''1"1 rrom mir luiiiieiiee Btouk of T.yH nlifimVeltlp, - DnHB.'-cto. - ,Cnll,ynnweif for uny --'If iLW0"an1lti "willow WHre,5rocVt.ry,i,'lHf,8Wnre Ifiiinl uliif.n u full of l)rilit, nnv uoods and very clioan. Itptd s Vj'unt Antl-niiiit'Tlnw.re.ul.o ,,imiib i run wu re. tleadqliarterrf for , llocliester VMe niid i' lino liitnps. Uomo and see our new Sylvia Banquet Lamp, DUNG4N A'WAIDLKY, 5SS2!5LSS HEAIIQUARTERS OF TWO STORES: Id M Centre Sired and 3i North Main Street, Shcnandoab. MONEY IN IT. Musical Instruments, Perfumery, Sleighs ! China Sets, Magic Lanterns, &e. To ministers of the gospel &nd school teachers, 10 per cent, off on all goods bought. All goods must be gold before January 1st, and no reasonable offer lefused. 'nil early and have the pick of the lot. You can select what you want, which will qe set aslde,on payment of a small deposit. MAX HFOIFgBE;, Lt0 V Str3 ST) BEST & The highest grade of'Cocoa n l i-r.-i J. lire iti in i'ii.Ki.-iMi, l'.liih: mihhiiii hi; wiumiii u;. THE Min-milB ANNUAL SESSION ill l SIS will be lield lu FERGUSON'S T11EATUB, SHENANDOAH, PA,, December 14 io 18, '91. MONDAY. Sliljor Jlenrif C. J)ne One of tne sreatrst Orators and Wor t Paint cri. lie ha? made a tour around the wurli wlthasucciss l.ttleless lhau marvelous. TUI5SIJAV. Ir. James T. Ilerttry The sroat Orator of the West, "The Sunny Hide of Uto." WKUNKHIUV. Jit's OUI Torbrt ami Iter Concert Co MIsi Ollio Torb 'tt. Violinist. Hltrnnr Vlltoria Uaooirlnl. HuDrnuo. lllss Paulino Munirgriiro, Unulralto, miss I'.ui'ii I'onn. Hinging ueauer. Mr. Gustavo T.i dberg, Teuot. .Moos, iiestor uorjier, i-ianisi. All eminent aud popularartlsts. i'IIUItHI.VV. Marshall'. Wilder, i'he GrPat Humorist. iio rara riisiers quartette; lilts Annie A- Park, Cornet and Z'lhcr. MI-sGeort!le 1'. Park, Unmet aud Mandolin. Miss Katie UePa Parte, Cornet Tr ubouo and Piano. Miss Ada I. I'a-lc. Cornet and Mandolin. AI.l. SOU) AltTlfTS From (he Jloilon 'JYantcrlpt: "The Tarlt CuttcerlO uii.iuay g vo one ui their popular conceits Monday evening Th i ntlre ron-ert t as received wl Ii ranlurous applause asl. icy appearo I In tho rdlll'erent selections. They aioadurlsts, aid deserve all the applause the tlelljltle 1 nudleaoegive hem." mail Boiiooi, dUAKTKrrE. Uliilo voices.) BEAHOX TIUKKTS. Bocirlns Ueservod Heats, Jj551,1?i.7;,;,.,l,Jo Blngle admission.... GOo The nlntrt fir the sale of reserved seat tick, ets willbeopensd at, the b r ulllfe of Va gu son's Theatre, on Saturday, HecemberS, at 10.30 t. in. llafnra opening cua' t partlfs de slrlugto urchase tickets drill draw numbers for position la, line. Unci teacher In line msy purojass any number of tlcnots not ex ceeding twenty, and eucli citizen In line may imrdidse any uumber not exceeding ten. The representative of eaoli district will be required to prudent to the tlolcetngent a list of the names or the teac lers lor whom he buys tickets. Any person may Jota ti e line a second time with the same privileges' asM first. After DeoemiierS the chart will be open at Kirun-s urug s ore i)oorsop"n H7 ), m, Kntortulnment com meuce at 8. ItAILWAY AUKANGEMENTH: Trains artor each evening entertainment to all nnloU on 1. V. H. K. between Ashland andUalano. ArrinecutenU (or special trains o other points on 1.. V. It, It and l'enn'a II, H ran be tnado wllh Hunt. A. f . Ulaksloo, llelano.aua u. o. Kiwu, rotisvuie. U. W. WE18. County Huperlntendent. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely caih com, panles represented by 120 S, JardmSt, Shenandoah, Pa, our fino QA.MT DIES atoncoSfj Ttvbntv Pound, all kills. M warranted absolutely pure. Toys, Glassware, Crockery LAMPS. Nlco ilno of the fainout SANTA iJUCSi! nPHEUE Is nionoy In it for you If you purchase ymir holiday goods fiom us. Five hundred styles drcsccd dolla, from 5c to $t 60 each. Dolls show?, stockings, truuks, tables, bureaus, clialrs, tolletsets, palut boxes, writing dfBks, doll swings, air rlllea "drums, trnlus of ears, guu boatf anil other articles run by steam, A large lot of 'Mechanical toys, toplchrsts and all tho latest games, AUG and build, lug blocks,"' I;; imiu . Antique' silver toilet auu uiaulcure sels, dictionary and biolo stand hold ers, hook and ladder and Are engines, tin stoves, German tops, trumpets and many other articles lu this line. GOES FARTHEST. manufactured. Perfect!' i l.i l "ii l ;j Lehigh Valley Railroad. AnnANQKMENT OP PAS3BNQEB TKAINU. -NOV 15, 1891.. Passenger trains will leave Bhenandoah for Mauch Chunk, Iiehlgblon, Hlatlngton, Cats sauqua, Allentown, ltethlehom, Easton, I'hll sdclphla and New York nt 6.47, 7.40, B.03 a. m., 12 S2, 3.10, 6.28 p. in. For Uelvldere, Delaware Water Gap and Btr judsburg at Ml, a. m.,and 6.26 p. m. For Lambertvllle aud Trenton, H.0S a, m For White Uaven, VVllliea-llarre and FlttB ,nn RJ? OfW llll n m 9 III .l CM). u UUI I W.W, ll.-l. II. m., ,1.111 MllU ll.'J ,J. 111. ForTuntcbannocb, 10,11 a. m., 11.11) and 5.IS p. m, For Anburn, Ithaca, Geneva and and Lyont iv.ii Hi iu., an'i o.i p. in. For Laooy vllle, Towanda, 3nyre, M'averly, IClrnlra. Uochceter. Huffiilo. N lactam Kails. Oblcago and all points West nt 10.41 a, m.,ana For Klmlra and the West via Balamanca at a.iu p. m. l"or AudSnrled, llazloton, Stockton, r.um her Yard. Weatherlv andl'enu Haven .Tnne tlonat5.1f,7.40,,OSa. m.and 12.62, 3.10 and 7,40 . Hi. , For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Beavei Meadow. 7.40. 9.03 a. m. aud 8.26 n. m. Kor Hcraclon at 5,47 9.08, 10.41a. m. 8 10 and i:w p. to..' ror naxie urooa. joauo. uriiton ana tree land at 6.17. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. ra.. 12.U 3.10 and 6.2S p. m. f or nuasan e at 0.17 na ' "8 a. m., ana 3.10 n. m For WlgTftne, Gllberton and Fraekvllle Pt S.Wand8.u2a m.,and 4,10 p. m. f or xatesvuie, atananoy utty .ana jieiano, 5.47. 7.40. 9.03. lo.ll. tt.m.. 12.02. B.10.5.28. 8.03. I7.il U11U y. IU. lor umi ueeit, jiraravnie ana Asmana t,. I.U, O.I1A, M. 111., 1.W, l.W, .1V, U.AJ 8.C0 and 0.14 p. m. For Darkwatw. Bt. Clair and 1'Dtt.tvlUo 6 50 MO, 8.62, 9.03, 10.41 a. m., 12.62,3.10, 4.10, 6.2a p. ra. For Ilnck Mountain, New Boston and Morcit, 7.40, 'J.03, 10.11 a. u.., 122, 3.10,, 5.20 and i.03p.m. For Haven Run. Centralla. Mt. Oarmel and BhamoSln, 82, and 10,15 a. in., 1.40, 4.41 .sju D.iju tr. ui. Trains 'cave Shamoktn for Bhenandoah. 7.56 11.55 n. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 9.30 p. ra arriving atHhennndouh, 9.05 a. m., 12.32. 8.10, 6.23 and u.u 'n li'nr t.ntlV- iVurlenrlnd. Kllvtir HrnnV .Tntin. tionn'i Jiazi ion 8ii7, 7 4U, u.u, ana io.li m., 12 62,3.10, &JX dnd B.I 8 P. m. euimai iuaiite. For Lost Creek. UlrardvlUo and Ashland. o.ju, v.iu 111 a. in., p. mi For UarkwKter, Ht. Utulr and HolUVllle 3.00. 9JW a. m.. 2.45 o. m. f or xaiesviue, mananoy vuy ana ueiano. l.v, iij u, m,, i..u, iiiv, i. iu. For Lofty, Audenrled and Harleton, 8.01 a' m., i.su u, tit: 1 ,. 1 1 .... ..V. Ml.n.1. .klnklnH I31.II..I.. 1'ui mnuuu uUUUII. 1AU1III.11Uj oiaiiusmju, Oatasanqua, Allentown, llethlohem, Eastoi; aoaxiaw xorK, e.wa. m., i.iup.m; r ot rmtauetpuia, i.ivi p. in. fc. 11. HYINGTON, Uen'l Pass. Act., Ketblchera. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Car. Main and Oak Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily, A floe line ot Choice GUOCKIUES Nuts and Candles. JPottltry of all Kinds. Mr. Costlet receives his green truck dallv from the city markets, which Is a guarantee to his customers that they will receive fresh UUU. V11-U UUJ 1 J1U1U 11 1111, K. BRIOKER, M. D,t PirYSIOIAN AND S VllUBON, Kaat Centre Btreet; Mahanoy CUT. Pi Dn M)a au poiai wmh a spccuuuy, r Iji iijrt,8h)tiiu.ihi Ketulirxii rtauroad Tiiite JWtKjtn rffett Knr. iff IH1 NUIIAH 4S FOLLOWS Mg-VSTk via fijllartenmm, wo diiyf iFV.Vil 'i. in. ami -id m , c Hl01a2.1U aud 7.is e. m. Far JVn rk. Vltt. Muhnh ('hunk oos.. am. P r Hustdlng and Phllartcfonui ' "i ui, itm ia.o HE1II A.mt week dayi. I(L i.Jh. 7.91 1 tx tn t or In . s ... . . wuu , 4TO CTt ltl t.ntf ii, m. 10,7 AI a. tart ' Allbn?bn, week days, 7.11 i. lA. 12.SS hio 1 la, .''!." ottavltw, week dftyg, 2.u, t.V).. oj., C 4 uni "'' Xl ra uday. WO ana ii .'irlri4','iua- nna Mahanoy (Jity'. week la'i,,S-ivr.l, , m,, 12 35 tM?,lna Tm l Bnnday, 2.10 aud 7.48 a. m., iWn, m. tdJlllOM' r, t atitnoy Ully, wi aaya 7.00 lja.'2.''U!T and Columbia, week flays, week Jay.. ;j.2, 7.M anil H8i a. m.. 135, 7.8 . iimuuy iu., a.oj p. m. or Mahanoy llano, mice, days, S,10 3.25, ,, 7.S0 and 11.3) a.m.. 12.H5, IM, !i.B0,,6.53 .mi one i.. . ra, Sunday, 2 10, s.25 and 7, . m. 1.05, f.30 . ai. rt,r Qlrardvllle fRiinnAhannnflir Mtattnni .SJIA,le 2-' 'i 3-2b end 11.80 a. m., 123T, 1 H4 j.t), b,(B, 7.00 urifl W.25. p, m. bandar. 2-10 B25, f.ts a.m., 3.05,4.30 p. m . ' ilshlantlaAnd Hbsnititrm. niiar iIbvi t.vj. u,at a m., 7,uu nua mm mm Mora ntirt (ft? i Sunday 3.2, 7 4S a, m 3.05 n. m. rV . tra; INB FOlt SKFVANDOAHl L J tAavn New Ynrlr vlf. Phllnrlnlnliln Uo, weK . oays.7.45 a. m 1.30, 4,00, 7.80 p. m., 12,j5 n in, r-iiuuMy, w p. m., ix.io nignu Leave Nngtf Vnrlr via MoiinV. fTmiitr .a. lr rtnjs 4.S0, 8.45 a. m., 1.00 and 3.43 p.m. Bun day, 7.00 a. m. .fV8 rnuaaeipnla, wots class, 4.10, and 10.CJ a. m. 4.00 nnrt fl.oo n. m.. !mm torm ti a d nallowtull and 8.35 a. in. ana 11.30 p. m. rom uinano -een streets. Hunoay D.05 a. si. 11.S0 p. m.froni etn int .Jen. ave Heading, weefc days, 1. 7.10, 10.0J ud fl.b0a. in.. a.&. 7.57n. m. Hnnitv 1 'W nrrt 10.43 i. m. ePti.layllle, weet days, 2.10,7.10 a.ra 12 fi, ii ll p. m. Hnnday, 2.40, 7.00 a. in. and w Leave JTamaona. week iIhth. 3.90. H.4R fttm 11 4 a. ai . 1.21, 7.13, and v.lg p. in. (Sunday 8.20 4.) ..m.waiwp.m, l,o ivo Wuhannv Ultv. wees: darn. 8.40. B.18 a. d il.4 a. m l.r.l, 7.42 and D.ll p.m. Hun. lay 8.40,8.17 a. m j.lj p. in. i .nauanoy I'taue, wceec oays,'4j,4,uu .'HI.. 1.35. 11.-9 u. m. .1.1)5. 2.0(1. 'J0. 826.7.57. and IOOJ.-i m. Bunday2.4., 4.0J, and 8.27. a. m. 37,5.01 D. tn. Ltnve UlrardvlUe (Havwahannock Btntlonl wcer nays, 2.47 i.07, 8.38, and 0.41 a. ra., 12.05, 2. t .'M. 8.32, 8.0 1 anil 11.03 p.m. Wunday , 2,47, uj, , m. 4si, o.yti p. tn. tve WlUlamBport, week days, 3.00,9.45and 11 55 4. m. 8.ffi an a 11.15 p. m. Bucdayll.lu m or Baltimore. Washington and the wt via n, z o. K. It., through trains leavo U Ira id Avenuo station, Philadelphia, (P. & K. H.ll.,'st nt. .If.! Kni nnrt ll.-CT it. m H fi i an 13 p. m. Sunday, 3.55 8.02 11,27 a, in., 8.60 ou 4 id p. m. .'WjAMT10 CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf J .a .south Street Wharf. Week-days ExpressiW a. -m. 2.00. 4?iJ . :a. Aosommodatlou, 8.00 i. m. and 5.00, . la. Hnndavs. Kinross. I).(M i. m. Ann. mo Htlon. S.00 a. m.and iJX) o. ra. Returning, leave AtlanUo City, depot A Untie and Arkansas avenues Wcek-d;s Eiprcca, 7.30, 0.00 a. m. and. 4.00, p. m, Ac eommoaalloijg.lO n. m. and 4.30 p m. Sun-days-Kxprc&s, 4.00, p. m. Accommodation, :m a. m. anu 1.3U p. m. O. U. HAWCOOK. Gen'l Pass'r Aet. V A. iioLKOD. I'rea. & Gf.n'l Manager. OSHWrLVAMA RAILROAD. (L ' !lCiltJTLKII.I. DIVISION. On and after November 15, 1891, trains ufl leave aiicnaauiaii atrotiows: ifrV l..,.n. llllhnMl.n IHfc. u-l I t& Ma .'If. 11 VJ .V.l, I'inMllKI. 11.- '"itie, bt. Olalr. and way points, o.OJ, 9.10, 11.13 a mnnd 4.15pm. ' 3uuaays, wu, v,4ua m ana .ii p m. For I'ottavlllo, 8.00, 9.10,1115 am and 4.15 P in. unuays, wu, v.iua iu ana s.iu n m, For Reading, 6.00, 11 45 a in nnd 4.15 pm. Hnndays, WU. 9.40 a. m. aad 8.1U -o m. For I'ottetown. l'hoenlxville. Nnrrictnwn in Flilladslnhla IBroad street uLatloni. 6.uo. ii.t a. ju. una s.iu p iu wee& nays unaava. uuu.u.suamif.iurj m- rralns leave Fraekv'lie for Bhenandnflb n (.IJltlUllllU I,,11,U,U1, I ., LJ,U p 111, QUU- d avd, lUiaiu and S.iO t ta. usave foiiJtviiie ior uuonunuoan. lu.isnse 11.41, am 4.40,7.15,9.42pm, Bundays, 10.40 HUO.JOP in. lisavo f uuaaelpnla (Broad street station) or roitsviiioauaonenanaoati, 0.07, eats z' 4.10 and 7.00 p m week days. Sunday 8.50, and M.a am rui.inn a. wi a, o.am, ..w, v.ti,, u.oo. u.w, i.ou, .YtftSii A Ffl 11 Ihtnnrtll 1J 11 ?UT a m 11 ntl.MU Man VavS. D Wl A nr. A If, CK ,1 I '1 n.. (lln:li.ediX3reqs,1.0S 4.50 p m.) 12.44,11; 130, 1.20. 1, 4.02, i. 8, 6.5 5.50 7.13 8.12 ana" . tn. u.ui aigni. i n Bundays, 8.20, 4.05. 4.40. K.35, B.12, 8.30, 9.60, f 1 11.85 in. nad 12.41, 1.10,2.30, 4.02, (limited. t.i ii. ndi, n.n ,'.1, , ii j ui taa im.ui mgnt For Sea Girt. Lomr 11 ranch and Intermediate stations 8.20 and 11.14 a. in,, 4.00 p. in, week days. Fteehold only 5 00 t m week davs. 9.10 aud 11.18 a. m 4 41, 0 57, 7.10 p.m anil 12A)i 1 Vn. ttolll inna ni.r, UFn.lilnnlnn '1.1 1W ulghtdally and 8 31, 10.20 a m., 13 35 (limited uress wim uintne car io liatitmiirei i.:tu. s.4s m. we-k days. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4.01 weekdays. 5.08. 11.30 n. in. dallv. For Ittchmond, 7 20 a, in. aud 12.03 night uatiy, i ou ii. m. uutty, ecepb ounuay. s rains leave iiarrtsnuri; ior ntisonrg ana to- west every day at 12,'ii and 3.10 a ra and 1 , , , , i ...... ,) . r, - ii r . , , i J 'U1U"CUI ,111111 "I..,", I .1 It UI. ITcblUI A. too is 8 15 1 m and 4.10 p m every aay. r or riiuourg onty, li.aj u iu aaiiy nna iu.ij m week dsvs. Leave Banbnry for Vllllamoport, Klmlra, SB linandalgua, Itochester, Btsloacd Niagara V an i.iii h ui nauy, aua i no pm weesiaays. 'oj Elmlra 5.80pm weekdays. CotKrle and Intermediate points, 6.10nm., ally, fnr Lot Uaveu, 5.10, and 9.6(1 a m,1 lallv. 1 35 and 6.3i ti. m. week days. For tsnova 5.11) a m 1 05 sua 6,30 p in wi days , ftu. m ptnntlovn. U 'UAB. 8 I'lUlU, f?en. Man J. B.WOOD, Hon. P-.ss.Aet, THIUTHE BVII.DINR, SHENANDOAH, PEN1. Capital $100,000,00 A. W. Leisenrng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrmq, Cashier, 9 W. Yost, Ass' t Casino, Open Dally I'rom 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST Paid au Buvluifu Deposits. JOHN' H. EVANS' SALOON, dOE. CENTRE ST..SHENANDOA FRESH BEER. PQRTER, A, Flnect tumjidi nt Mann alnrava nn hxH first National Bank 5j