IS GOULD TRAPPED "Wall Strcot Rumor lluit Ho Will Loso Millions. A BIO SENSATION PROMISED. Bald thit the Wmrd's Only Salvation Lies in a "Black Friday" Orasli. Jay, Omirgi-, rtal., Ileporteil Away Short of ths Market, mid Conimnnclliir to liny Id A Dull llotwaen til Vnnderblltt and til (lout'ls-Not (ho Speculator!!, but t!ie Investor, Who Will bo Hum med liy the Advance In Stnckt. Nhw YonK, Deo. 13. "The money market is on tlio eve oC one of die most exciting opWortes in thu history of the street," slid Mr, George Crouch this morning. "Jay Gould, hie sou George anil their followers are away short of the market, anil the point has been about reached whero they will begin to buy In. Everybody, of courso, knows that this will create n sharp advance In stocks. "It appears to me to bo a duel be tween the Gould and Vanderbllt forces. It has been known for some time that there was an unprecedented sbort Inter, est in American stocks, anil on settle, mant days, which occur fortnightly, the Loudon peoplo have nntumlly won dored and asked who the people were on the bear side, which is only natural with a big Arm carrying any amount of stock. "Now, why did Mr. Gould, who has more ready money than, perhaps, any mnn In this country, look with favor on tho groat export ot gold miles ho do sired to bear the market? The heavy export caused no little alarm on tho stroet at the time, almost $03,000,000 being sent to Kuropo, of which only about $57,000,000 hns boon returned. To be candid, it Is believod by stock brokers in general that Mr. Gould was largely responsible for this large ox port. "It Is well known that when Gould got a controlling intorost In the Union I'sclflc ho opposed Charles Price Adams, who was oustod, and some say evidently tried to ttirow tho road Into tho hands of a receiver, but that Mor gan and theVandorbllts took charge of the floating debt for three years, and blocked the plan. "Vv'iien these facts nre considered It will bo seen that the Gould peoplo stand to loso somothlui up In the mil lions. Tho speculators, however, aro not making any money out of the deal, but tho investors, who are buying stocks out and out, are ths people who are reaping the harvest, "Some people say that Gould's only salvation will bo some terrlilo crash Hur.h aa 'Black Friday,' in which event bo can buy In his short Interests at u profit. "But I think Gould will emulate Napoleon In a certain sense. As long as Napoleon was advancing with his army he carrlod everything before him, anil thu ouomy fled; but when he gave the order to retreat the Cossacks wheeled around and hastened his stepi. " Others corroborate Mr. Crouch, the majority adding that there was no clique or combination to down Gould, but that It was the natural course of the market and that Gould had placed himself In the predicament sot forth and would probably pay the tolls before he got through. One broker who was ssen but did not wish to be quoted said that ho thought it was more, the followers ot George Uould and George himself that wore short of the mirketnnd that tho old gentleman naturally had to back thorn "P- Ollvar IVilauu Doml. Baltimore, Md., Dee. IS. Oliver Wilson Doud, the well known actor manager, who Is dead at Mount Hope Iletront, near Baltlmere, of paresis and derangoment ot the digestive organs, brought on by overwork, was nearly 87 years old. Ills stage career was begun In Baltimore with John T. Ford at the Ilolllday Streat Theatre as call boy. He next became prompter, nnd afterward was stage director for Mrs. Lander on her tours. Ho dlroctod for J K. Kin met, John E. Owen, Charlotte Cusb initn, and had charge ot the Arch Street Theatre stage, Philadelphia, tor Mrs. Drew. He accompanied Mary AndJrxon on her memorable tour to Knglaud, uud from that' time until two soitsons ago waB first with Lawrence Itarrott nnd with the Booth and Barrett combination. K&-pmikBr Iteed'it l'lctur. WA8nittaTO.N, Dec. 12. Tho portrait of ex-Speaker lined which was placed In the Speaker's lobuy ot the House tho other day, and just between the like nesses of ex-Speakers Randall and Car lisle, has boon, at tho request of the Maine statesman, removed to another wall In tho west end of the lobby. It Is stated that Mr. Heed requestod tho change for the reason that there was a bad light where the picture formerly bung. Mr. Itced says that ho couslders tho portrait ot himself a success from nu artistic standpoint, but he must let others say whether or not it is a good likeness. Jlvftlli nf mi Hid "J'unnxy" Kmployee. PlIIl.APM.VHiA, Dec. 12. Thomas It, Davis, auditor of ths disbursements of the I'euusylvaula Jtnllroad Company, is dead, lie was 01 years old. Air. Davis had been in the omploy ot tho Pennsylvania II. It Company tor more than forty years. .lul.liud ik Kulf. Into II la Throat. N-KWAltK, N. J., Dec. 12. Herman Klemens, who attempted suicide in H saloon on Howard street at 8 p. m. will die. lie jabbed a kuife iuto his throat several tiuiejt.lnllicttug horrible wounds. PENNSYLVANIA BRIEFS. The investigation of Ilarrlsburg'i Inky water has ouluilnate.l In a fresh deposit ot culm In the river. The following fourth-clam postmas ters have been appointed for Pennsyl vania! R- 11 Steven. Mills; S. Wolfe, Whtednle; J. King, Worth. buffalo anl Qlean (N. Y.) parties, Oeortf" V. Foreman, principal, have purchased Ijie Home Natural Uss Com pany plant of Ilutler for fl67,0U0. Another attachment for 1-31,400 has boen issued Ha-alnst William Wharton, Jr., IO., I"" i uuaiieiiiuitt cuuvrauiurs ..'.!. I'1..p.I Ar.mi. Ynrlc, fUhl. . I , -1 . Til !.-.!.- . . Jtoad. la favor of J. iloQuft4.. THE ' STRIKING TELEGRAPHERS. I.IkxIIihhhI Dill ICv. cy Mini on the Huntl l's sj'.um Will (I.i Out, Et, I'aso, Tex., Deo. 13. The strlks of thu telegraph operators bjtwesn this city and Yuma on tho Pacific Divjslun of the Southern Pacific Hallroad Com pany promises to dovolop into mammoth proportion. The superintendent of tho Santa Ft ordered tho dispatchers to handle the Southern 1'aolflo trains between this city and Darning, N. M., but the opera tors bluntly refused, and tho superin tendent was notified, If he tries to force tho matter and put non-union men to work, it means a strike on the whole S mta Fe system. Tho district superintendent ot the West ern Union onle'ivl the men to bandit the trains between hero and Settling, but the men would not, and the mattoi rosts there until higher ofllclals art heard from. The trainmen between here nnd Yuma are holding meetings to decide as tc whether they shnll take nuy action In ths present difficulty, la an interviow one of thorn stated that It tho Southern 1'aolflo Company succue ls In defeating the operators they will be the next to be dealt with iu a like manner. The op erators have received nsraiices from every connection and they will stand by each other In this cise. RUSSIA'S SAD STATE. Ilnnkruptcy Rpri-ndlng, and the lllch Do mr oendlne lo 1'ovnrty. Sr. PETEHSDUtto.Dec. 13. Bankruptcy Is spreading in this city, and tho gen eral condition ot trade is deplorable The same account Is received from all parts of Hussla. Iu city and country insolvency is the rule, Insteal of the ex ception, an 1 while tlio respectable poor aro becoming mendicant, the noble and formerly rich aro descending to poverty. Tho prospect for the remainder of tho winter is most gloomy. Fewer deaths nre roportod from starvation, but the area of destitution is muoh increased, tho small number of deaths bolu t at tributed to the greater olUcieucy of government relief. Tho relief is now largely supported by the proceeds of the recent loan, and It Is extremely doubt ful whether any tuxes can be collected In more than half the empire. The Cnse of Knclneer ClilUon, Rutland, Vt., Dec. 12. Tho jury In tho cose of Eugene Chllson, engineer, Indicted oil the charge of manslaughter for causing tho collision ot trains on tht Kutlnnd liallroad, near Brooksvllle, Nov. 30, 1838, in which several poraout Were killed, brought in a verdict that ha was guilty of criminal negligence and lecommended the prisoner to the mercy of thu court. He has been released oo ball to allow ot tho legal points In the case to be heard before the next session ot the Supreme Court. The only wit ness introduced lor the defence was the engineer himself, who testified that he was very sick on bis locomotive, which was a strange one, on a road over which he bad never run a mile, and was as signed to this special train in the night time on "wild duty" agulnst his own protest. London "Time " Sfan on ths Mtstsnge. London, Dec. 13. A dispatch to tht London "Times" from its Valparaiso correspondent, who has been sending former dispatches antagonistic to the United States, says that the portion ot President Harrison's message relating to Chill Is certain to produce a painful impression, that the American colony is Indignant at the action of American representatives In Chili, doclaring it is based on parsons! motives and soock- gambling. The correspondent expresses a hope that Congress will demand nil documents relating to affairs with Chili, when it will be saen that an apology Is necessary from President Harrison to the Chilian Government. Oov. Hill's "llody-C.liard." Albany, N. Y., Dec. 12. The sensa tional stories sent out from hero by 'specials" that Gov. Hill Is accompan ied by detectives on his way to and from the capitol to guard him from assault by cranks and that guards have been employed for that purpose at the execu tive mansion, and that all "visitors are inspected" before admission to the ex ecutive chamber, are wholly untrue. Gov. Hill has netlher solicited nor ac cepted protection, but comes nnd gooj as usual, and visitors nre received at tht capitol in the usual manner. A FalUi "Cured" Maniac's Crime GnEENSHUito, Pa., Dec. 12. John W. Mack was released from the Bethany Home, n "divine healing" Institution here, an cured of Insanity a few days ago. In the night ho went to the house ot George Fisher, at Bolivar, and an nounced that ho was going to kill the family. A terrific struggle ensued, and neighbors coming to tho rescue over nowerud tho madman, but uot until ht had lutlicted fatal Injuries upon Fisher nnd frightened his Invalid wife so she will die. lllacUniullurs IlidJ for Trial. NkW Haven, Conn., Dot 12. Sydney Coo und bis wiio iimlly have ueen re manded for trlnl for attempting to blackmail James D, Bowell, tho I'resl dent of the Chamber ot Commerce. Mrs. Coe has ooufessed that she sent the en ticlng letters to Mr. Dewell and that she did so at the Instigation ot her bus baud, who threatened to kill her if she did nut write the letters. Attftinpt un Miners' I.Ives. Biuzir, Ind., Dec. 12. A diabolical attempt on the lives of many men was made hero at noon. While a numbor ot non-union mta were at work in tho mine, a bomb was exploded in soina mysterious manner, causing parts of the mine to cave in. It Is believed that" no lives were lost. The atrocious deed is accredited to striking union men. The Victims Now Nuiulior Nine. St. PaUI, Minn., Ueo. 13. Nine is now tho number of klllod in the Shep anl block dlsastor iu stead of eight, George Morris, whose skull was frac tured, having died at the City Hospital. NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS. The First Natl on nl IJmk of Arling ton, . Mass., capital (110,001 has been authorized to begin business. The funeral ot William Clapp, -of the Boston "Journal, " took place Friday. Many men of not were present. Flro In the wool bouse at Stevens' I null in Franklin Falls, N. II., caused a . f tn nnn . ' 'u.uuu Cause, spontaneous I combustion. THE PHILADELPHIA PRESS. Published Dally, Sunday, Wook'y. A fi.mliy psiier whlcu'' it 'anrt,'' uutdn Minimi and Jim the po'r for ttfls Atnflri 'nn'liomo. The 1'reta bus tho belt' plj&fdo oraiilz urn lo secure nw from tho most itnnor- snt fources, and wi'h tienrlv -100 corro ynn -ent In l'Bniisjhnnls, Nbw Jerfej. .nd Delaware, thattnlo and rtoar-stdionu 'ipws Is coverod with a roullno carolulne md attention to detail not uvon attempted by sny othur pspor. The Press has aUo tho best of correspon d"i)U H all the great cities of the Unite.. Stales, ns well as) financial and railroad I'xporteln Cnlfago nnd tho Weet, whi. KM-p tho pspor mnro than abreast Willi ovontp. Tho columns of tho Sunday Press a. r Hnriched by contributions from thoso lio names aro wriUun high in our lift i groat author), novelists, oteiiylsU, a well as fiom mon of high rank iu publio ifo. Tho bet authors know that thir neat i.udloncos aro tho radera of tho dally, Sunday, and Weekly Press. Ill politics The Press knows no other tna-tur than tho pooplo uud tho past year '.as loen, as hns been soon before, the marked fact that It U subservient to no political boss. It has no political ambllions to foster, but looks alter the interests of its renders, and dolivors Itielf upon tho issues of the day in a raannor boih frank and itarloss, lotting tho lacts epouk lor them selves and evading no iesues hut meoling them all on the basis of fair play to all men at all limes. In pagi know no dis tinctions and tho righls of ono class ovor another aro neither recognized nor sup ported. Advertisements of IiVlp, "Wanted, Busi ness, Opportunities, Keal Estate, etc , may ho inserted in The Press for one cent a fotd. Terms. By mail, postage fren in tho Uniiod Statos and Canada: ' Daily (except Sunday), ono yoar, ?0.0O; Daily (except uudnj), one mimlh. Wc; Dally (Inc.u in. unduy), ono year. S7 CO; Daily (includinx Sundv). ono month, C5s.j Sunday, oni . ear, f 2 00; "UVekly Press, ono year. 81.00 Drafts, checks and other remittances ho'ild be made paynblo to Iho order of The kkss Comi'AUy, Limited, Philadel phia, Pa, 1'reAohsr Who Imagined Himself Uylnj?. WiLKESBAKRB, Pa., Dec. 13. The Kev. 8. Zehner, ot Berwick, suddenly awoke from a doep sleep, and found that his false teeth were missing. He thought he felt a choking sensation. Two doc tors were sent for. They could give no relief. Tho minister gasped (or breath, lie boils farewell to his family and thought he was going to die. His little daughter soou found the missing teeth in a bureau drawer. Ths patient at once recovered. ) Sirs. Cleveland Nut 111. Buffalo, N. Y., Deo. 12. Henry E. Ferrine. of this city, received a dispatch from Grover Cleveland contradicting the roport of Mrs, Cleveland's Illness, The dispatch says: "She was never bet' ter In her life." Caps and Gowns for Yale Seniors. New Havkn, Conn., Dec. 12. About two-thirds ot tho senior class at Yale have voted In favor of caps and gowns, and they will be worn on commence' ment day. NEW YORK NEWS IN BRIEF. The' wife of Col. A. F. Ltndley, of Fougbkeepsio, lias deserted mm They wero married in April, 1838, ho being her third husband. Georus S. Stokes, the lunatic lawyer, Is resting qnlutly in the Insane pavilion at Bellevue Hospital, Dr. Douglass and bis associate examiners express little doubt ot his insanity. Mrs. Emma B. Swan, New York, con victed lust week ot an attempt at ab duction of her own daughter, was sen ten ced by Judge Martino to two years imprisonment In states prison. T. C. DoWitt, a farmer of Hawleyton, ten miles south ot llinghamton, was thrashing buckwheat with au old fash' ioned Hall, when It flew oft the handle. and. rebounding against the rafter of the barn, struck De Witt, crushing in uisslcull. COPYHtOHT IM There's a wide difference between tlio help that's talked of and tlio liolp that s guaranteea. Which do you want, when you'ro buying inodicino f If vou'ro satisfiod with words, you got them with evcry blood-punQcr i but one. That ono is Dr. Pierce's Goldon Medical Discovory, With that, you get a guarantee. If it doesn't help you, you have your monoy back. On this plan, a medi cino that promises help ia pretty Biiro to give it. But it's bocauso tho medicine is different, that" it's sold differently. It's not liko tho Barsaparillas, wliioli aro said to bo good for tho blood iu March, April, and May. At all seasons and in all casos, it cures permanently, as nothing elso can, all tho diseases arising from a tor pid liver or from impure blood. It's tho beet blood -purifier, and it's tho cheapest, no matter how many dosos aro offered for a dollar. With this, you pay only for tho good you got. Can you ask more? Sweet, Sweeter, Sweetest, Glsdiluil the lifnrtx ()f tllH tlllt finua liwn BonictlilMg frnm our immense took of Toys iiiilNiivollio-. bolls, etc. Call yourself foriiny. Itlllg I1' WoOd ullll willowWHt-w f.mrliui-v rrlueo, ami Inmps. Our tinware department i nriyiit, now gooda uud very cheap. vei d i Patent Autl-ltiist Tlnwure, uNo Inuiite Ironware. H.-irlftiturt.m fa Vitse nnd Piano Lnmpa. Come uud seo Sylvia Banquet Lamp, JP.A N & WAIDLI jmmm OF SANTA cues T"WO STORES: 6 M Centre Street and 34 MONEY IN IT. Musical Instruments, China Sets, Magic Lanterns, &c. To ministers of the gospel and school teachers, 10 per cent, oil on all goods bought. All goods must be sold before reinsert, cull (any anu nave tue picit want, which will be set aslde,on payment IMLA.'SL REESE, Agt, BEST & a " j Vcmorlo ml t i -i si THE TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL SESSION sis' InstiUts of Schuvlkill Co. '5 will bo held in HGUSON'S THEATRK, SHENANDOAH, PA,, December 14- to 18, '91. MONIUV, Major Henry O. Dane Ono of Hie greatest Orators and Word Paint or. lie Uai made a tour around the worU wlthasucciss l.ttleless than marvelous. TUEH1IAY. Dr. JamM T. Jledtey The ureal Orator of tie west, Hide of Mlc." The Bunny WI'.DNUHDAVi Jflns Ollfe Torheland Iter Concert Co MimOllleTorb'lt, Violinist. Klirnor Vlltorla liaoeirlul. Sonrano. Miss Pauline Monu-grlffo, Contralto Miss Kdiih I'ond, Singing Reader, Mr. Gustavo Tu ilborg, Tenor. Aious. uesiorurjiex, namsi. All eminent and popular artists. TIIUIlSllAY. Marshal J, mider, 1'he Great Humorist. l'Iio Park Blhters Q,uarlette: Miss A...nle A. Parle, Uoruel and Zdher. MU George V. Parte, Cornet aud Mandolin, illis Kalle llelUi Park, C'oruelXr ) nhone and Piano. Hits Ada Li. Park, Cornet and Mandolin. ALU SOU) AUTIHT8. From 'be Huston Transcript; "The Parle Concerto muanymve one of their popular C'liiiierts Mouday evenlog Tn itntlre con-ert as received wi'li ranturout applause as i ley appeaiel In Hie r different selecllons. They aion lartsu, and deserve all the applauto thedelliihte I audience bivo ' hem," 1IIU1I SCHOOL QUAnTETTK. (Male vulors.) BE.VBON T1UKBTS. Hecurlns Iteserved Peats, J;- ;1- Hlngle admission GOo Thoebrtfir the tale of reserved seat tick. pt will lidonnnd at the box OH Ice of Fe eu- son'BTheulro, on Saturday, Ijecsmlier 6, ut 1U.30 , m. ueiore opening cnai panics as HrlutJU) urcbaso tickets will draw numbi rn for iiosliiou In line. Eaeii teacher In line miy puroaase any numher of tickets not ex ceeding iweniy, ami even viuwu in iiue uiuy imr-h:iKa anv number not exceedloz ten. Tlierptesentaltveoreaoh distrlot will be required toprescutto Iho ticket Hgeut a list of the names of the teas lers (or whom he buys UPrKon mav 1011 socond ttmo with the same nrtvlUses as at ret. After December 6 the chart will be open at Jiirnri's urug s ore. Doors opn it 7 p, w, Entcrtalumeut com menceatS, 11AILWAY AUltANQEMENlS: Trains niter each evening entertainment to oil nnlnta nn 1.. V. 11. 1L between Ashland and Delano. ArriuKements for kpecial trains o other poinuon l. v. , u ana rran-s n, H. can be made with Hupl. A. P. Iilaktiee, Delano, and u. u. iewis, rmisviiie County 4'uperlntendeat. FIRE INSURANCE. Lareest and oldest reliable pnrely-coih coin JDrV&D FAUST, 120 S. Jardm St, Shenanooah, Pa. Tiie uignest grade ot uocoa jnanulacturcd. reriecuy g Pure. No breakfast tablo should bo without it. m57. rl A.VE you tried our fino CANDIES L yet? If iiot, doso iifconco. Twenty cents per pound, nil kindtf. Brjst. made and warranted absolutely pure. 11111 lilltr TOYS, Glassvare, Crockery, LAMPS. ' iilwnvsfull Nice line of the famous pi,i,ai..- our new V 8 South Main Street, Birth Main Street Slienandoali. HPHEIIE Ib monoy in It for you if you purchase your holiday goods from ui. Five hundred utyles dressed dolls, from 5o to $t.60 each. Dolls' shoes,, stockings, trunks, tables, bureaus, chairs, toilet sets, paintboxes, writing desks, doll swings, nlr rilles drums, trains of cars, gun boats and other articles run by steam, A large lot of mechanical toys, tool chests and all the latest games, ABC and build lug blocks, ii xuuui uuu iixumuuiu i. Antique silver toilet and manicure sets, dictionary and blDle stand hold ers, hook and ladder and fire engines, tin stoves, German tops, trumpets and many other articles In this line. Perfumery, Sleighs ! January 1st, and no reasonable oiler or tueiot. you can select what you of a small deposit. aaBCT'iiJiwarr GOES FARTHEST. ,9 i -i f ii Loliigh Valley Railroad. AKKANOEMENT or PABSENQHB, TKAJN9. NOV 15. 1891 Passeniror trains will leave Shenandoah for Mauch Chunk, Liehlghton, BLatlagton, CaU sauqua, Allentown, lietuleliem, Easton, Phil idelphia and New York at 5.47, 7.10, 9)8 a. m.. l?S2.&l0.5.2tin.m. Fjr Belvldere, Delaware Water Gap and oirjuuauurK uba.il, u. uuauu onp. ill. For Larabertvllle and Trenton, 9.08 For White Haven. Wllkes-Uarre and a, m Pitts oon 5.47. 9.08. 10.41 a . in.. 3.10 and 526 n. m. ForTunkhanuock, 10,41 a. m., 8.10 and 5.26 p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyoni 10.41 a. m., and 5.2d p. m. For liaaey vllle, Towanda. Bayre, Waverly, Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. in.,and 5.20 p. m. For Klmlra and the West vlaHalamanca at 3.10 p. m. For Audenried. Haileton. Btockton. Lum her Yard. Weatcerly and Penn Haven J una tlon at 5.47, 7.10. 9,03 a. m. and 12.62, 3.10 and 5.28 p.m. For Jeanesvtlle, Iievlston and Beavei Meadow, 7.40, 9,03 a. m. and 5,26 p, in. For Hcrautonut 5.47 9.03, 10.41a. m. 8 10 and sail p. m. For Uazle Brook, jeddo, Uriaon and Free. land at 5,47,7.10, 9.03, lorii a. m 122 j.iu ana .a p. ui. or iuasaKe at 0.47 ana v.ve a. m., ana 10 o. in For Wlgiians, Qllberton and Fraokvllle at ,50 and 82 a. m.,and 4.10 p. m. 1 For YatesvlUe, Mahanoy City ana Delanc, 5.47, 7.40, 9.03; 10.41, a. m., 12.52, 3.10,5.20, 8,03, aoaiui p. in. . For liost ureCK, diraravine ana Asmana .27, 7,48,8.62, 111.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 0.35 1X0 and 9.14 p. m. For DarKwuter, Ht. Clair and potlsviue. CO 7.40, 8.62, 9.03, 10.41 a. m 12.62, 3.10, 4.10, 6.28 p. rn. For nnok Mountain. New Boston and Moron, 7.40, 9.03, 10.11 a. tu., 12.52, 8.10, 6.28 and. 5.US p. m. Fnr Itaven linn. Centralla. Mt. Carmel and Hhamokin, 8.52, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 1.40 ma b.w p. in. Trains leave Hhamokin for Bhenandoau. 7JB 11.55 a. m., 2.10, iJM and 9.30 p. m., arriving at Uheaandoah, 9.05 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.28 and 11.1.1 o iu ForLolty, Audenried, Bllver Urook Juno tloiian' Ilazhtiin 0,47. 7 40, 11.08, and 10.41 a. m., n oz, ii.iu, o.i anu e.ia p. m. For Lost Creek, Glrarrrvllle "and Ashland, 6.50,9.10 11.85 a. in., 2.45 p. ra. . m. For Darkwater. Ht. lair and PoltsvlUC, 3.00. 9J m. m.. 2.45 c. m. f or xaiesviiie, iananoy uity uuu ueiau?, 3.00, 1135 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. in. f or ixniy, Auaeuriea una xuiKiewn, o.(a ,n 1 4(1 n m llatasaiqua, Allentown, iietnienem, jsasio; anu now iu, o.w a. iu., t..tv p. m. r or miiaueipuia, x.iu p. ui. fc. B. BYINQTON, Uon'l Pass. AKt., Bethlehem. JOHN C08LEPS it , Grepn Truc,k Stand ! Cor. Mala and Oak Streets. Fro3li Qysters Received Daily, A One line ot Choice GKOCBIUES Nuts and Candles. Poultry of all Kinds, Mr, Costlet receives his green truck dally Irdru the "city markets, which isu guarantee to his cuitomeri that they will receive frost! gooaswnu ouyii.girom mm, &. BRIOKISU, M, D PJITSIOIAN AND S TjROEON, No. 9 Eait Centre Street: Mahanoy City, Pi Uftln and all eneolal dlseasss a special 'hi atiolpliia and Kotuting Railroad r' &tts M ftfeef Xov. IB, iXUl I4IMS itLU SHENANIIUAii AS FOLLOWS vtVr IlfiTc'SrSirK rf,. Il,l1nni..u. , 0J!5Jl, 5. m' Rnd 12 85 a.50 and S.B Vn1?y 2:,u Hnu 7M Vot NSW i !ia M5nS 1.(!hunki wee days, 5.25 7 i) a. m. and l'i.Si uud J.io p. m. m aa rmuuieiphu week dayr. iv, H. ril.. 1Z.1L1 V HI and KM n n P. 1 .i. U " m., 4 -jo p. rn. .JmJMlrlabU WB81c tt. iI0.J.3 uu, s.on n. m. n. xn,i ., .J' Allentown, week dayn, 7.20 . m, 12.85 2.50 m. !.,r.J.v,uI,i1? weok dRy8j 2-". 7.20,4. m., SA' p' m' uny, 2.10 and w I a. .4.30 n. m "OT XaiilAtlua and Mnlinnnv fit.. rto 2.10, 7.20, a. til j, 12.35 2J50 and 5.M m iuuu uiiy, wees: nays 7,00 For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, ";i rriuiampon, nnnDnry ana LAWlsbark, week days. 8.25, 7,20 nnd 11.30 a. m 1,35. 7.00 p. Sunday 3:21 , m., 3.03 p. m. tor Mnhannv Plnnn. wmak rinva Qlh 5.15, 7.20 and 11.30 a.m., 12.35, 1.35, 2,50, 555. wane m. bnnday, 2 10. SJia and 7.43 a. m.- W5, isa n, ta. vrT Ulraruvllln (ltnnnnl,Aniirw.V Rfulnl weeK nys, a.-ij. B.25, 7.ai and 11.80 a. in., 12.33, 1 85 ii.60, 6,55, 7.00 and 9.23. p. m. HnndayV tfl0 3 25, 7.48 a. m., 8.05, 4.80 p. in. ir Ashland and Hhamokin, week davsS S.2d, 5.25, 7J0, 11,30 a m 1.85, 7.00 and e",25 l j. Hunuay a.z5, 7 43 a. m., 8.05 p. m. J.'i;A.IHa FOll HUKNANUOAU 1 eava New Ynrtr via l)ii ..I. i . v days, 7,45 a. m.,- 1.80, 4.00, 7.80 p. m' 12.1i nr. onnaay, o.uo p.m., 12.16 nlgnt. LQAVe New Ynrlr via Mannh 'l.nnV wul. dstS 4.10. 8.45 n. m.. l.flOnnrl a. n m linn. day, 7.00 a. m. -V6 -miaeipnia. wees: nays, 1.10, aid 10.00 a. m. 4.00 nnrl R DO nm..immnmtil a id Callowhill and 8.35 a. m. and 11,80 p. m. rem mnnno Hreen streeu. Hnnrtav fl.nfi a n. 11.H0 p. m. from 9th ano wren. rfave Beading ,Teek days, 1.85. 7.10, 10.05 nd 11.50 a. m.. S.S'i. 7.(57 n.m. Hnnrtuv 1 jut ai a 10.48 4, m. -nMVe Poturvllle. week davs. 2.40. 7.40 h m.. 12 to, S 11 p. m. unnday, 2.40, 7.00 a, m. and 1 111 Leave Xamaoua. wees davs. K.1H una 11 2 a. m,, 1.21, 7.13, and 9.18 p.m. Bunday 8.20 7 43 .m. and 2.60 p. in. I.evre Malianov City, week dnvs. 8.40. 9.18 aid (1.47a, in.. 1.51. 7.42 and 9.41 n.m. Hon. flay 3.4H,8.17ji. ra., 3.20 p. in. Leave Mauanoy Plane, week days, 2-41, 4.00 0 30, IJJj. 11.09 a, m.,1.05, 2.0(1. 5 20, 6 28, 7.67, and 10 00 o. m. Monday 2.411, 4.00, and 8.27, a. m, d 37, 5.01 p.ni. i.tavo uiraraviue ( itannauannocK cstationi wees: days, 2.47, 4.07, 8.30, and 9.41 a. m., 12.05, H C.82. 8.03 and 10.0(1 D. m. Mnndav. 2.47. 107, S3 ..m. 3.41,6.07 p. m. n-'vti vy luiamspori, weecaays, 3.uu.u.4aana ilM 'ta. and U.16 p. in. tftuiday 11.15 GV (more. Washington and the wet via . u. K. It, through trains leave Giraid Avpimn station. Philadelphia. (P. a K. K. K.l Jit 3.05 801 and 11.27 a. m 3.50, 5.42 and 7 13 p. m. Bunday. 3.55 8.02 11.27 a. m.. S.M 5 42 and 7.13 p.m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVIBION. -SM Leave PhlladelDhla. Chestnut BUeot Wnh!5 a jU joutU iltreet Wharf. For Atlantic City. Week-days Kxpress,9:00 a. m. 2.00, 4.W, p. ml Aosommodatlon, 8.00 a. in. and 6.C0, . va, Baadsys. Express, 9.01 a. m. Aooom no iaiioa, S.00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. A Kntlc and Arkansas avennes. Weekslaj s I5x press. 7.80. 9.00 a. m. and 4.00. v. m. Ac- connnoJatlouS. 10 a. m. and 4.30 p, m. Ban-days-Express. 4.00. d. m. Accommodation. 7.30 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. u. u. a&iAJUik, uen-ix-ass'r Agi. V K. McLt.OD. Pres. A Uen'l Man&srer. PENNSYLVANIA HAILKOAU. BOlItJTI.KII.1. DIVISION, On and aJVnr November 15, 1891, rafn will leave aiienuna-MH atjouaws: For WigKan, uuijerton, rrackvllle, New tie. Ht. Clair, and way nolnU. B.(x). 9.10. 11.45 a ra and 4.16 p m. junuays, boo,.4uamanas.iup m. yor Pottsvllle, 8.00, 9.10,11.15 am and 1.15 J. ni. Sundays, 000, 8.40 n.ra and 3.10 v m, For Heading, 8.00, 11.45 a m and 1.15 pro, Hundays, 801), 9.40 a.m. nnd 8.10pm. For Pottstown, Phoenixville, Norrlstown i PhlladelDhla (Broad street statloui. 6.00. 11.45 a. m. and 4.15 p m weekdays jacoays, uuo.w.ioaraa.iop m- Trains leave Fracfcvllio lor Bhenasdoah at i,iuHiouuuii,ii.ut, iu,u p iu. nan. diyj, Ui.liamahdb.40 pm. 'jtjve i-oitsviiie lor uuenonaoaa, lu.ioan" 11.48, a in 4.40, 7.15, 9.42 p m, Bandays, 10.40 I m 5.15 p m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street staUon), or Pottsvllle and Bhenandoah, 6.57, 8.35 a pi t.0 and 7.00 p m weok days. Sunday 6.50, and I. 3 am 'or New York, 8.20, 4.06, 4.40, 6.85, 8.50, If .208.3'!, .60, lLOOand 11.14. 11.85 am.l2.tmpo .limited express, 1.03 4.60 p m.) 12.44, 1.35 I.W L80, 4.) 4,4.02, 5,6,6.2), 6.50 7.13 8.12 and 19.00 m. 12.01 menu in Bundays, 8.20, 1.06. 4.40. 5.SS, 8.12, 8.80, 9.60, II. 35 a ai. and 12.44, 1.40, 2.30, 1,02, (limited, 0, 5.23. 8.21, 4.5 ,'.t .u a m and 12.01, night For Bea Girt, Long Branch and Intermediate stations $20 and 11. 1 1 u. m., 4.00 p. m. week days. Freehold only 6.0 p m week days. For Baltimore aud Washington, 3.50, 7.20, 9.10 and 11.18 . m., 4 41, 0 57, 7.40 p.m. and 12.03 night dally and 8 31, 10.20 a. in., 12 35 (limited express with dining car to Baltimore) 1.30, 3.48 p. m. we-k days. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4.01 weos days, 6.03, 11.30 p. m. dally. For Itlchmond, 7 20 a, in. and 12.03 night daUy. 130 p. m. dally, except Bunday. irains leave narrisoiirg mr i-iLisuurg ana 10 west every day at 12.25 and 3.10 a ra and t 'I'm l ed) and 8.40. 7.25 d m. Way for too ii 8 1j im and 1.1(1 p m oviry day. w or iriusouTg oniy, 1.211 a m aaiiy ana iv.m m week days. Leave Bunburv for Winiam..ort. lllmlra. Unandalgtia, Rochester,, w-'ialo and Niagara 'al'' M0 am dally, ao 35 pm weekdays. oi Klmlra, 5 30 p rn wc leys. Fui Urlo and lntermoo.i.te points. 6.10 ami. (ally. Fnr Lock Uaveu, 5.10, and 90 a in, tally, 1A5 and 6.8i p. m. week days. For teunva l.lu u ill i.oo ana a,ou p ill weex uujrs .iua. mtsnunafs. HAH. K. POGI a.. J. It. WOOD, 4en. P.is. Agt on. Man'" First National Bank, THEATRK BVII.DING, SHENANDOAH, PEN Capital, $ioo,ooo.oo. A. W. Leisennqg, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrinq, Cashier, . 9 Wi Yost, Ass't Cashier. Open Dully From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST I Paidon HfiylUKit Deposits. 1 JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, . 30 E. CENTRE HT., BHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, AUi; I Finest brands of ottcara always on banc' Tho best tomperaaoe djin&s. I