CASHIER GOLE 60KE DisnppoiU'nncft of a Prominent Citizen of Nynck, N. Y. HIS ACCOUNTS AltR ALL RIGHT. An Unavailing Search Prostrated for Hirn Two Day and Nights- H DUniipenrril Without Hamuli, anil II l Pari'il llm tlniin Iiimm Tli Mriing Kvftnt Mriitlniil In All tli 4 liurclifes -lr Aluriil Call Out lluilcll-mlii In II lft Ifm HUrohrm. N'YAi'K, N. Y., Dec. 14. Edward A. Cole Is mlislnit, Mid this little town is In a hubbub of excitement. In fact, the enthu population is out scour Ink' the Biirrouu.linK enmity uml pryinif Into out-of-thu-way places In the hope of llmllug some truce ol him. For five years Mr. Cole has been caih lor for the real estate Arm of .lame II. Tllauvelt St Co. The Mrm cousins of Gen. Jhoios II. Illnuvolt ami Kobert II. M. Dickinson, ami doe a lario liusl neti as Hijeut nf the Mutual Life InsUr nnoe Company and ilnzan lealiuir lira Insurance companies. He attended al most (Mitiiely to their financial affairs, Ocit. llliiuvelt being incapacitated by paralysis, and Mr. Lickinson being much of the time on the roud. Saturday morning Mr. Cole left the olllee at 11 o'clw k nud went to the Ny nck National ilauk. He made a deposit, nskeu his father to mull a lotter and thru disappeared. Half an hour later he was Keen in South Nyauk, still later in anotuer direction, an 1 one wotn.iu leporU that him iw him iroliiK toward tho river. Not until bo failed to return at night and all sorts of wild rumors were spread about town did thu alarm become gene ral. All Saturday niuht and last night searching parties scoured the moun tains and lounly roads about Nyuek'a outskirts, and wont ihrouKh Oak Hill and Nynck Ilnral Cemeteries and along tho riwr front. yesterday reference was mnde In all t he ctiurcnos to the missing man. At il o'clock the deep-toned lire bell sound ed a general Hlarm. It was to summon the entire tire department and otner clt sens to join in the search for Mr. Cole. Fully GUO men and boys response 1, and the search for the missing man was re sumed. The unusual Interest In the case is due 4o the fact that no man is better known or more popular lu Nynck than Edward H. Cole. Hu is the only son of ex L'cunty Judge Seth II. Cole, Is forty lour years old, and has a wife aud ttiiee children, one a babe a month old. He lias been clerk of the village for ten years, is Secretary of the Hoard of R lo cation, Sei ' Oak Hill Cemetery, a Directo - Nynck Choral an 1 Philharmonic and has xprxi-.l several terms n .In, ice of the 1'eai.u aud Police Jhhi c Thus far on . i ies as to the cause of his dlsappe.ii.iuce are ndvsui.it. Neithor lion, lilauvelte or Mr. Dickin son will make a put I r. statement, ex cept to Buy that an expert will examine the books of the llrm. Mr. I'olo never nhowad any slijns of mental ulurr u i,m. He has always bean n man of nms'it y happy disposition and quint tastis, ami was dovotou to his family. Hts t una parents are almost crazed by t e shock aud uncertainty. PARNELL'S MOTHER IN IRELAND. Mm fcpishs Hopefully if the I'min-, ami rjtlHve llfir Presunca Will Help It. London, Dec 14. Mrs. Delia Stew art I'arnell, mother of tho late Irish lender, left Liverpool at midnight for Dublin, accempaaled by her son John. Mrs. Pnrnell spoke iu earnest and In dignant language against those who, fthe said, had turned against I'arnell af ter be had put them where they could make their mark. Sbettpoke hopefully of the Parnelllte cause, and said she ballevad her pres ence in Ireland would give an impotus to the Parnel'lto movement. Mrs. Pnr nell spoke with an energy that sur prised hor hearerB. Developments show that Mr. Parnell, although far from bankrupt, was con siderably in debt at the lime of his death, and his friends claim that thoe debts were chlelly incurred in expenses that ought to be met from Nationalist sources. It is said that daring the past year, I'arnell, although hu hud but lit tle ready money, was a liberal contribu tor to the suuport of other Irish M. Ps. among his peroual following. Altfithiti Actor I iinlift. PMT.ADhU'HiA, Deo. II. Aator Mar vin, of Charles Frohman's "All the Comforts of Hume" co mpany, la said to have gone Insane, and his plaoe In the company has been filled by another actor. It Is only u few weeks ago that Charles Illanuhett. tha advance agsnc of the company, was taken iuanns tu Washington and removed to Dllevus Hospital, Now York, where lie died shortly after lieltig admitted. Uners TroulilHs In dilut-tuln. Chrmtku Hi'Tru, Col., Dec 14 Every' thing Is iiuiet here to-day, hut the strikers any that tuuy are uetermlned that no men shall work in the inuiit until their grievances are adjustwl Three of thu men shut Saturday by the fiheritl k party are thought to be in dying condition. Tha SherliT still has ' iimmIoii of the mines. A conforunce will be held to-day between the miners and operators aud thu trouble may be adjusted. I iin" iisivit Wtiiiisn Miut by a Titiitsli. IiHOOKLYN, X. Y., Deo. 14. While Charles Dowd and his wife were out walklii'- on Thlid aveuus near tha (low anus Canal. "Ssokv" Feeny, a louugar. iostli'd against Mrs. Dowd. Dowd nocked the druiikfu rntTlan down and utartod on with Ills wife. Feeny got up, drew a revolver and fired twice, both shots taking fteot in Mrs. Uowd's heail, inflicting fatal wottmls, gy lr t.l- iv -' ll'-fflll't. Pi win i 'ul , Toi 14 I he ltwvers for Dr C.ri'vi's w 1 endi av r to prove that Mis U.u'utiby ui -il ol pneumonia, aud not Ir.a I - en 'Is of uri-nitc The pro tern ur.n admits that congestion of the lungs was the Immediate causu of death, and t looks now as though th light will depend upon the causs ol iniimtnn . MICHAEL DAVITT HURT. Ilm IHli I.HMrr Wtinitil Ynnlortlny I II Hint Hi AV.ili rli'r.l. Dublin, Ilea 14. Michael Davltt, tho famous Irish leader, was seriously wounded In a riot at Wnwrford city yesterday. Mr. Davltt and Mr. William O'Hrien had gone to Waterford to sup. port thu cahdidaoy of Mr. Keane, tha nominee of the McOarthyltes for tin seat In Pnrlinmeiit made vaaant by the death of Hii liard Power. Mr. Komie's opponent is Mr. Ifailinoittl, a member of the I'arnell wltignf tha Irish party. The I'nrnMllte loaders, Messrs. Red mond, Loamy an I Dalton, had been In Waterforil'ssvor.il days In tha after noon special trains brought hundreds of supporters of the rival uandi lates, and the various oontinuonts, arme 1 with formidable blackthorn shlllelahs, marched through the streets to the music of h ass b mils. Messrs. Dsvlttand others, a"no attend ed by a band of inuslo, started for the quarters of the National Commercial Club. Ea route thereto a mod, com posed of members of tha Parnelllte fac tion, bigau a fierce conflict. Volleys of stones were hurled through the air, and the blnckhorns were ttse l with a vigor that s.-ut many of the rioters to the hos pital. In the midst of the fray Mr. Davltt re ceived a nasty cut In the forehead Irom which the blood flowed freely. Mr. Tanner and others were injured by stones. At last the police formed a cordon, divided the nppoUng mobs, and i he Davltt crowd reachel the club rooms. A HUSBAND'S AWFUL CRIME. Mphii IImwIcIim tut UN Wife's Throat, ni-il She llli'il fin- liiv Hitfnru I ontiil. UixoiiAM ton, N. y., Dec. 14. Sirs. Stephen Hawkins is lying at tho point of Uentli lu a hospital hero, suffer ing from n gaping wound In her throat, inflicted, it in supposed, by her husband. Tlie woma.i was brought from Milbitrn, a village nine miles from hare, where she ami her husband resldud In a tum ble down shanty iu thu poorer portion of thu place. Mrs., jlawkins had boen missed for several days by her tieUli'iori, and final ly several of thoni look ud courage and entered tho house. Hawkins tried to prevent them from entering, but ha was pushed aside. A horrible speotacle presented Itself to the visitors. On a miserable pallet of straw lay stretched the form, of Mrs. Hawkins, with her throat cut from ear to ear. She was deadly pale and terribly emaciated, while nil around her was a crimson stain that denoted that her life blood had beeu ebbing away for mauy hours. That she was alive at all was a won der to the physicians who were hastily called. Upon examination they found that the jugular vein had escaped the knife, but, nevertheless, the condition of the woman Is critical on account of the immense loss of blood. Mrs. Hawkins was removed to this city and she has made an ante-mortem statement, charg ing her husband with the crime. Hawkins is a veretan of the late war, Is palsied in one arm and has been a town charge for Bovernl years. He has been married twice. Ills first wife was found dead in her bed about two years ago, liiitlt ufa li omiiipnt burgeon. ClllCAiio, Dec 11. Dr. W. F. Peck, one of tni-' most prominent physicians and surgeons In this part of the couu try, died here yesterday, lie was born u Wayne County, N. v., In January, 1841. He was the founder of the medi cal dopartment of the Iowa State Uni verslty, was Ueau or tne laculty, an l has for 20 years held the chair of sur gery in that institution. Since 1373 he has ben surgaon-ln-chlet for the Chi cago, Hock Islaud & I'aalfic Hallway, with oil subordinates. in Itsuu lie was tho delegate nt the American Medical Association to the International Medi cal Congress, held at Hsrlln, and tho Iaternatioual Surgical Con2russ, held at Birmingham, Eng. Aiiotlmr dale In Kngland. LONDON', Dec. 14. A gale yesterday caused much damage and the loss of several lives. At Newport, Monmouth shire, a house in tin course of erection was blown nown uy tne storm, ami leu ou two adjoining shops, in which a number of people happeued to be at the time. Ton persons were more or less seriously Injured. At Cambridge the fall of a wall, which was overthrown by the wind, killed two women who hap pened to be passiug by. Other casual ties ore reported. In wills n ire a Darn fell, killing a cow, but not iujuring tha maid who was milking the cow. Con siderable damage has 'been done on farms, hayrkks being scattered to the winds. French .sllttu tliul Cliui-cli 3Iattel'i. I'aIIIS, Dec. 14. The agitation aroused by thu action of the French archbishops in arraying themselves iu opposition to the Government ux 1' ranee, hsmu moil to day a new aud more serious aspect. The mem bins of tne Uuamlwr ot Deputies who belong to the Masonic fraternity, have called a meeting for Deoembjr IU, Inviting all those who are Iu sympathy with them to att.tnd, in order u formu late and arrange fur a systematic, legal agitation, inside nnd outside the Cham ber of Deputies, for its object the separation of Churoli and state. Aiiutir I'latst Worker IllssatlsUuil. Pitikbuh i, I'a., Dec 14. The men work'iigou Government armor plates a Cuinegie, Pbipps & Co. 's steel works at Homestead n.ivn been dUsatWflt-d for some time with the scale ot wages for that work. Last week the firm in creased their waged 36 per cent, on this work, but pay day the men refused their envelopes. The matter will ha turned over to tho Executive Commit tee of the Amalgamated Association tor adjustment. If not adjusted satis factorily 2,500 employes may become In volved. bmull-piti I'rrusutluns WAfWNOTQJf, Dee. 14 Assistant Sec retary Xettletnn has directed that sani tary Inspectors be stationed at Rouse's Point, X. Y., during the prevalence of small-pox in Cuuada, to prevent tha in troduction and sproad ot that disease In the United Slates. The Collector ot Customs at I'lattshurgh recommended this action because of the largo number of cases ot small-pox ot a malignant type In the vlelniiy of Montreal and (Quebec, where the death rate Is said to be alarmingly lar jo. Ills Injuries W ll 1 ot Filul. Caimi-ik, Pa, Dec. 14. Iu-addition to the kidmg of an Italian at too d . na mlto explosion noa Pine (Ji-oyo Satur day, T J Suilivan, fireman, was so ; badly iujurod that ho will die, and Wva I other workmen wera aoriouily hurt. ., a $ tJhj.. QpansTrriM and NmC Ttir fixcuty Rlona on tho Poitrjffv'&iri'. In liuinmnce i f ihujSh'sium Mta sine ns'uMl.hod, the l'eriiteiviititri 11 liroad Outnpanj will sell exehnifjiT'fllukels W ' veeti all station oh Its Unci for lh Ohnnmssand XeW Year bolidsys nth rsu of two cents jier nil1. Th' oe nckels will hr sold I)9rt-mW.ted lDUl, lo Jahuary 1st, 18T8, Inolu'ivr, valM for rwurn until lanoaty 4 h, 18 inclusive-. Coming HvoutB. Dfc 15 and 10. Exlilblilon in tho l', M cliutch for tho benefl-. of tho Sunday school. Dec. 20. .Madden and Lowry cntottaln mcnt it Ferguson's tbi'ntre for tho benefit f Adam Mor Jan. 1. 20ih annual nipporof tho Wolth Il iplltl elm roh in lira P. M. church hall. Jan. It). Supper and bnnar In tho l'rimilivo MetbodUt tchool room. Ituy Keystone flour, lie careftil that tb iso Lkssio & Oo., Ashlaud, la., ir rint i on ovorv sack. 3-3-lluw Don't fall to rood' lUeeo's now aivenisc ment. NEWS OF THE DAY. The announcement is mado of tho failure of Edwin IChuue, a taunor, ut Ballletsvlllo, Pa. Congressman Meredith is quite ill nt his home iu Ilreutsville, Va., symptoms of pnuiimoiila having appeared. Tii&siy Ilyau nnd Frank Harrison, the '..irishman, fotight tit a Hu sh near Chicago, yesterday. Hyau knocking out h'is man iu the 14th round. George Halght, ngel IS, ot Newburg, X. Y., was Instantly killed Saturday, by the accidental discharge of n fowling piece while ho was out hunting. A large meeting of negroes nt Alexan dria, Va. , passed resolutions denouncing the recommendation of Oov. McKlnnoy for separate cars for coloro.l persons. Three convicts were killed by the full of a scaflotd at Anamosa Penitentiary, Iowa, Saturday. One of them had just received his pardon from the Governor. Private James McDonald of Company D, Fifteenth United States Infantry, was shot and Instantly killed Saturday by Private Sloss, at Company D head quarters In Fort Sheridan. Sylvester F. Wilson, the manager of female baseball clubs under conviotion In New York for abduction, has secured a stay of proceedings pending an appeal to the Supreme Court, General Term. WutUer Inilleatlons. Wabhisoton, Da 1-4. For Now l'.ngland: Fair tteiithc.il northwesterly winds; statlon srv tenioernture, COPYHIOHT IB3I The shadows that fill your life, if you're a feeble, suffering woman, can bo taken out ot it. Tlio chrOino weaknesses, functional derangements, and pain- lltl itiaujuuio IICUUllUl til VUUl DCAj can be taken away. Tho ono unfailing remedy for them is Dr. Piercu's Favorite Prescription. It corrects, cures, and builds you up. It improves digestion, enriches tho blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy and nervousness, brings refreshing sleep and restores health and strength. For periodical pains, internal inflammation and ulcera tion, weak back, leucorrhea, and all kindred ailments, it's a positive spe cifio ono that is guaranteed. If it fails to give satisfaction, in any case, the money paid lor it is re turned. The great, grilling, old-fashioned pills make trouble Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets prevent it. Thoir's is tho natural tray. Siek Headache, Biliousness, Cunfitination, IudiceS' tion, and all derangements of the .Liver, btomatili and Uovvelu aro pro' vented, relieved i'lid cured. Small' est, cheapest, easiest to take. GO TO HEADQUARTERS ! 10H TUBE COKFECTIONERY (iioMi:-MAin) Tree Ornaments, &c WholcMilo and Retail. MY CLEAR CANDIES Are absolutely pure. Bunday "cboole, Churches, Hoclrllts, elo., kii plkilut wliuk-salo rates. Ice Cream, Bread and Cakes F. KEITHAN, 104 N. Mam St.. SHENANDOAH. wiej e;i:s Has removed to Dill 'Jones' 'old stand 17 FOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be ple.i'cd to meet tbe Hants or bis mends ana tne puouc in I ' Everytllillfl In tho DtiSi:ig Llue. INSTITUTE I- Cnndics, China Oyiii.?.9Flt t,1,H.we,;k ln t.,JTa ';'. H, lefdl"rt!rH for X niorT vr 7w? m-i7w ' ',AlII,,'',',;e 1,1,8 w"'k K'4'" special rash .Jr... ,. ..JEI? I'EK CENT, on all uiplutpp to the uiiimuit of $o 00 hu u,.i uu m,ii umcii.th. i'lusii unods, Dolle und Tuva In eudleps variety, lollet sttB, all niakes tosult (illiuis8. " , Aro pronounced most delicious, only 20 cents per pound, all ltlnde. )eMNlIDLI(l8iir OF T"WO STOKES: 6 M Centro Street and 34 1CJ1 MONEY IN IT. Musical Instruments, China Sets, Magic Lanterns, &e. To ministers of the gospel and school teachers, to per cent, off on all goods bought. All goods must be sold before refused. Call eurly and have the pick want, which will be set aside,on payment MAX lEOTFB Jk.t9 BEST & Van H if j9 Excels all others, in purity, flavor and economy. unce tried, always used. ivsk your grocer. THE MMMilNTH ANNUAL SESSION Teachers' Insiituto of Schuylkill Co. will be held In FERGUSON'S THEATRE, SHENANDOAH, PA,. December 4 to 18, '91. MONDAY. 3IaJor Henry C, linne One of tne groati'St Orators and Word Paint era. He tiitf made a tour arou nd the wurl i wlthdSuco.es I tile less thai marvulous. TDESUAY. Dr. James T. lledley 'i'he rent Orator of tae West, "The Bunny I hide of Lite." WEDNF.SIUY, Jfis Otlte Torbetmul Her Concert Co- illsjOllieTurl) tt, Violinist. iL'aor Vlltorla Biccirlnl. Siinrano. Miss I'll nil ue Mon'egrliro, Onnlrolto ill km Kill ill I'ou't.Hluglug Header. Mr, Guslave T i 'Iberg. Tenoi. .hub, UQuir u irjieT, rianisb. Alt eminent and popular artists. TIIUIlSItAY. Marshal I. iVltdtr, i'he Grwt Ilumorlat, 'no t'ara bihum-h ouarielte, Mlw) Annie Park, hornet and tber. Ml-s Hoorgle v, iMric, iinrn&liiud.Manaoun. Hiss K itle llel a Parle, Cornel Tr nbono and 1'iuiu). Miss Ad Hi. I'ai-lt, Hornet nnd Mandolin. A I.I. SOLO AIITIMS Krun 'he JioMoii 7Viior(i(. " I'be Park 'o .ceriO in a iyir ve one ur their popular o.mnerts Mo day e-'onli z Th utlro 0011 ert an r oelVfd wl h raniurou Hppla ine as t iey appwuo I In tho r dlllereut kefi-cllous. They uioii'l iirt kN ivirt Reserve all the npplmue tU9 aollifuii I miuiHiuu sv ueui. Hiaill9aiI00l.llUAUTB.7TE. (Mle VulO-B.) SEVSO.V TlUKBTrt. Heouflnz Reserved ProUJSj?""'" single admission SOo Thcch'irtf ir tho t ale of reserved seal tick eU wll beopeu-d at tile b is oniee of Ko tu. i"'s Tliea ro, ou Famrilii), 1 coemlier 5, at 10.80 .in. Ilefir opeain niia-t parltB de. KlrliiKlo nrchose ttckeU IU draw numb ra for fiosliloii lu lino. Kaon teacher In line miy pureiias'' nny number of llcaeiB not ex ceeding twenty, and eucli citizen In line may purrhaioany uumbei not exceeding ten. Tha r-p'esentatlve of eaolt dUtrlrt will be required loprentto the ticket Ht'Siit a list of tho names of the teao iers lor who a he buys tlckem. Any p-rson may Join t e Hue soconcl time with the same prlvlligea osat Urst. After D'oemberS the chart will be oponnt Ktrll- 'HdrUK-B oie. Doors op w .t7p, in. Entertainment com mence at 8. KAIIjWAY AIlItANaKMKmS: Tinlus after each "veulnir entertalnnientto all not its on I.. V. It. 11. between Aih'nnl and Delano. Arr miomeuls lor -pocinl trains o otner points ou li. V. It, It and IVnn'all It nan be made with Hurt. A. f. Illukklee, Delano, and U. O. Lewis, Pottsvllle. U. W. WE1S. County HupsriiiUnidoat, FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and nldist re'lab'e pnrely oah cotni panles reprisented by 3D-"VIX5 PAUST, 120 S. J an! in St., Sienanooai, Pa. CHRISTMAS and Lamps. Is full of IntercM. Dm't you Itnnw - niaa Rift uml liollduy g. oils of almost SANTA CUCS North Main Street, Shenandoah. fpHEUE is money in it for you if you purchase your holiday goods from us. Five hundred styles dressed dolla, from r,0 to $160 each. Dolls' shoes, stockings, trunlts, tables, bureaus, chairs, toilet tets, paintboxes, writing desks, doll swings, ulr rifles drums, trains of ear, gnu boats and other articles run by steam, A largf lot of mechanical toys, tool dusts and all the latest games, ABC and build ing blocks, Antique silver toilet and manicure sets, dictionary and blolo stand holdr 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 of the lot. You can select what you of a small deposit. GOES FARTHEST. ,1 ocoa Lehigh Valley Railroad. ABHANOEMENT 07 PAB8EHOER TRAINS. NOV 16. 1891. Passenger traluo will leave Hhenandoah for llauch Chunk, LehlKbton, Blatlneton, CaUi sanqua, Allentown, lietblehem, Kaston, Phil idelphla and New York at 6.17, 7.40, 9.03 a. m., 12 12, 3.10,B.) p. m. Fir Belvldere, Delaware Water (Jap and tttr judsburg at 5.47, a. m., and 5.20 p. m. For Lambertvllle and Trenton, tl.03 h. m. For White Haven, Wllkes-Barre and Pitta ion 5.47. 9.0t), 10.41 a. m., 3.10 nnd 5X6 p. m. KorTunkhannock, 10,41 a. m., 3.10 and 5.28 d. m. For Anbnrn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyons iu.4i h. m., uni o.m p. in. For Laceyvllle, Towanda, Havre, Waverly, . ......... i uuu.iui ..iai,aici ' k 1 o , Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and V28n. m. For Klmlra and the West via Balamanca at il.iu p. m. For Audenrled, llailcton, Stockton, JLum. her Yard. Weatherly and Penn Haven Juno Hon at 5.17,7.40, 0,08 a. m. and 12.52 3.10 and 5,28 p.m. For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Heave) Meadow. 7.40. 0.08 a. m. and 628 n. m. p or acrauion ai 0.47 v un, iu.4i a, m, a iu ana 5il n m I For Haste Brook. Jeddo. llrlfton and Irroo land at 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 12.52 8.10 and 620 p. m. For nuakase at 0.47 ana v.us a. m ana 4.10 d. m For Wltrtaus, Qllberton and Fraekvllle at 5.50 and 8.52 a m., and 4.10 p. m. For YatesvlUe, Mahanoy City and Delano, 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, a. m., 122, 8.10,5.23, 8,03, 9.2 and 10.27 p.m. For Lo?t Creek, 3lrardvllle and Ashland 4.27. 7.48,8.52, 10.15 a. In., 1.00.1.40,4.10, 0.85 8.C0 and 9.14 p. m. For Darkwater, Bt. Clair and Pottsvllle. 5 50 8.62, 9.08, 10 41 a. in., 12.52,8.10, 4.10, 5.2G p. in. For HucK Monntaln, New Boston and Unrea, 7.40, 9.08, l".ll a. n.., 12.62, 3.10, 5.23 and s.03 p. m For Haven Itun, Uentralla, Mt. Oarmel and ihamtiktu, 8.52, and 10,15 a. m., 1.40, 4.4C ml 8.03n m. Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah, .m ii. a. ui., 2.1V, i.au tinu p. m., univiuu al Muouan loah, S.0S a. m., lZJS. 8.10, 5.28 and ll.Wn 11 ForLoIty. Audenrlnd. Silver Hrook Juno- ll.iua.. llazl t in 5.17, 7 40. 0.08, and 10.11 a. iu., 12 0'.', a 10, 6.211 ana 8, ;i p. m. aunuai laainti. For Lost Creek, Olrardvlllo and Ashland, 5.50, 9.10 11.35 u. m., 2.45 p. m. For Uarkwater. St. Oiulr and Poltavlllr. 8.00, 030 u. m., 2.45 p. m. for yatesviite, ainuanoyuiiy ana ueianc, 1.UU, IImIQ u. m.. i.iu, i.w, o.im p. ui. For Lofty, Audenrled and Haileton, sjx v m.. 1.40 n. m: For lauoh Chunk. Lehlthton, BUtlcgton, lAnanHiiijua, ivuiuiiuwu, nemieuem, cunor and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. in. For Philadelphia, 1.40 p.m. , ti. B. BYINQTOri, Uen'l Pass. Aet., Bethlehsm. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor. Main and Oak Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A fine line ol Choice nROCEHIIM Nuts and Candies. JPaullry of all Kinds. Mr. COStlet r eMvm his l-riwn trunk riallv from tne city marketi. which la u uuirnuK-e to hucm omen that they will receive Iresh B Mini wii n uuyi girommin. R. B1UOIC12R M. J)., prrrsrczAi? and six&eon, io. 9 Eait pentra Street; Mahanoy Olty, Pj lUflMIUail IIW.I IIIWMUIM H HieifiUb7 .Jllt; 1 " 'fi' Al. ti, t UNii LMit ,iHK'.iMHi4J to hlil. ilij r Maw Yorn. vi fi.iimid.. 210 7.iW .. m. uil 12: "li ,, ,. e 1. . 4nuday 2.10 and 7.4s a. tu. ear No ii l.n UIA i.9 R. Ul., 4.3U p, IU. 60. 1.55 n.m I a. m,i ..i-n' Atientown, week dayn, 7. 30 , m. 12.85 00 m. , 'or otUvliM, weak days, 2.1u 7 ao, n., Iit0.2. 0 mrt VW D. m, Hunrtav. 2. 1 ft an n 7.11I a , 4.30 p. m. . or im.uua and Mahanoy City, week tla , 2.10, 8.45, 7.20, a. m., t2 8 2.60 and 6.58 ouuuay, 2.1U una 7.4 a. m., 4.w p, m. luuuivuHi - iiiuunoy uiiy, wees: uays 7,00 in For LanonMer and Colnmbla, week days. ia, in.. 2.00 p.m. ' "nr Wllllamiiport. Mnnbnryand Ijewlsbnrt, week lays, 3.2), 7.20 and 11.30 a. m.. 1,35, 7.S) p. Sunday 3:25 . m.. 3.05 d. m. ir Mahanoy Piano, wees, days, 2,t0 3.25. 5. '5 7.20 and 11JW a. m., 12.., 1.85, 2.5U, 6.65, .w nv iu. ouiiuay, a iu, s,ii una 7,19 to. t.115, 4.30 1, -u. I 1ltll. i(fne nth 7 iiireruvuie (itnppaiiannoak HUtlonV . f11.13"' 21 '1 s-2!i S-i 7-2u and 11.30 a. miV 12.30. 1 8.5 i.W. 6.55. 7.00 uml U K n m. Himilin.tli' 2-10 3 23, 7.48 ft. m 8.05, 4.80 p. m. . .shland and Bnamokin, week day 3 2, 5.25, 7.20, 11.31 a m 1.35, 7.00 and S25 " i.uuua7 ""S1t ' 18 m 8.00 p. m. TKAINB FOR ttUENANUOAU ; ave New York VIA PhllariAlntila mur days. 7.45 a. m 1.80, 4.00. 7.80 p. ra 12.. 0 n it. Hnnday, 6.00 p.m.. 12.15 nlcnt. .joiv rtow iorx via niaunn iiuunir, wwb: lata 4.80. 8.45 a. m.. 1.00 and H IS n. m Hun. day, 7.00 a. m. , ve rnnnaeiptiia, wees: dajs, 4.10. atd 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and fi IU) n m. trnm firm .1 u id Callowbill and 8.3r a. m.and 11.30 p. ns. ium iiluuuv ,i ren Biroeis. nnnnay v.uo a. n. 11.80 p. m. from flth nC 'ireen. avo ileadlnz. week days, 1.35. 7.10, 10,05 and 11.50 n. m 6, 7.57 p, m. Buuday 1.85 ar d 10. IS 1. m. .awe Pottsvlllo, weok daye, 2.40, 7.40 a. m 12 JO, (1 11 p. m. uonday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m. and na Leave romaqua, week days, S.V), 8.48 and Ilia, iu., l.'il, 7.13, nnd tU8 p. m. Hunday 8.20 . n, nod 240 p.m. Letvo Mahanuy cay. week days, 8.40, 8.18 a d 11.4' a. m.. 1.61. 7.43 nnd 9.44 n. tu. knn day 8.48,8.17 a. m i li) p, in. 1.0 ve jiuhanoy Plaue, week dayo.2-43,4,00 030, t.U 11. 9 . m.,1.05, 2.08. 3 20, 20.7.57, and 10 00 o m. Sunday 2.4 , 4.00, and 8.27, n. m 1137,6.01 p.m. L.pavo uiramviiie (itappubannock Htatlon) nvA unvo, a.-.. .iii, 11.011, huu v.ii n. ill,, 14.UJ, 2. i : 0.82, 8.08 and 10.08 p. m. Bnnday, 2,47, vi, o . iu, o.ti, 0.11 p. m, iv Wllliamport, week days, 3.00,9.15 and II 55 . "a, 3.85 and 11.15 p. m. Sunday 11. li P. .il y""lmore. Wanhlneton and the weft via . K. It., through tralm leave Olra d wni-n otatlon, Philadelphia, (P. A It. H. K. HI !".", 401 and 11.27 a. m.. 3.5A 5.42 unt. . i'. ." uuunj. 1 UtKi 11.., n, in., 5 42 and 7 13 p.m. ATLiANTlO fllTV TUVIHION. Leavo Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf a 111 .suuth atroet Wharf. For Atlantic CUT. Week-days Kxpress,9:00 a. m. 2.00, 4.00, p. to. Aocoaimolatlou,8.00 a, m. and 5.C0, j. ui. Sundays. Expross, V.OO a. m. Acoom tne nation, S.00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. (letnrnlng, leave AUanUo City, depot A Untie and Arkansas avenues. Week-da) a Kinross. 7.30. 9.00 a. m. and 4.00. n. m. Ac. commodatlon8.10 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Sundays-Express, 4.00, p. tu. Accommodation, 7.30 a. m. nnd 4.30 p. m. u. u. najNcuuii, uen-i rass-r Agl. v A. M0I1KOI). Preu. A Uen'l Manager. PENNSYLVANIA KAILUuan. emiuyLKiLL, division. On and atl-r November 15, 1891, frafni will leave S'lenandjali at follow: For Witf.aii, uilberiou, crauitvllle, New 'ii',!e, St. Clair, and way points, 8.00, D.'O, 11.45 a ai and 4.16 p m. . oi.days, 800, v.4o a m and 8.10 pm, For Pottsvllle, 6.00, U.lu, 11 45 a m and 4.15 u tn Sandays. 800, 8.40 a m nnd 3.10 v va. For Ktaillug, 6.00, 11 45 a m and 4.15 pm. Sundays, 000, 9.40 u. m. and 8.10 p m. For PottBtown, l'noemxville, Norrlatown i-i Phlladelnbla (Broad street Btatlonj, 8.00, 11.13 a. m.and 4.15 p m week days ondays, 000, 9.40 a m 8.10 p m Trains leave Frarkvllie tor Hhenandoah al 10.40 a in and 13.11, 5.01, 7.(1,10,0) pm, Sun day!, ll.liamanuci.10pm. ave Poitsvllle lorduenandoab. 10.15 ana 11,43, a m 4.40, 7,15, 9.42 p m. Sundays, 10.40 a m 5.15 p ul Leave Philadelphia (Broad street Btatlon), i'or Pottsvllle and Shenandoah, 6.57, 8.35 a 1.10 and 7.00 p m week days. Bunday A.50, frr 9J8 am V- For New York, 8.20, 4.06, 4.40, 5.35, 6.60, 7.80, I. 208.3.1, 4.50, 11.00andll.l4,llaam.l2.onnoon, (Urop.odfitprfils, 1.00 4.60 p in.) 12.44,1.35 1.40. 2.30, iX 4.4.02,3,0,6.2), 6.50 7.13 8.12 aul 10.00 p. m. 12.01 u.ittL In Sundays, S.V). 4.05. 4.40. 6.85, 8.12, 8.80, 9.50, II. 35 . in. and 12.41, 1.40, 2.30, 4.02, (limited, 1.611. 6.28. 6.2), 8.5 , '.in.ii j ai and 12.01 night For Sea Girt, Long 1! ranch and Intermediate stations 8.20 and 11.11 u. m., 4.00 p.m. week days. Freehold only 6 00 pm week days. For Baltimore and Washington, 8.60, 7.20, 9.10 and 11.18 1. m 4 41. 6 67,7.40 p.m. and 12.03 night dally and 8 31, 10.20 a. 111., 12 35 (limited express with dining car to Baltimore) 1.30, 8.48 p. m. we-ik days. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4 01 weekdays, 6.08, 11.30 p.m. dally. For lllchmond. 7 20 a. m. and 12 lt! nlelit. dally, 1 SO p. in. aally, except Sunday, trains love HarrisbnTk' mr pltisoorE ana i-) west every day at 12.ii Knd 8.10 a m aud 3 1 'ttml'ed. and 3.40, 7.25 p m. Way for .i. too 11 8 b 1 m and 4.10 p in every aay. cor Plitsourg only, 11.20 a iu dauy and 10.20 m week days. Leave Snnbury for WllUamsport, Klmlra, Jinandalcna, llochoster, Buffalo and Niagara 'all- vin am dally, and 13,5 pm weekdays, '0. Klmlra 6 30 p m week ansyB. Fc. itrle ana Intermediate points, 6.10 am;, ally. War Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9.56 a m, ally, 1 85 and 5.8(i p, m. week days. For tenova 0.10 a m 1 85 and 6,30 p m week days 10 a. m SundaiB, 13 puaa. J. K. WOOD, 4n. Mn' 'Jen. I'.ss. All First National Ml, TIIEATRF, UU1I.DINO, i SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00, A. V. Leisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrmq, Cashier, 9 W. Yost, Ass 't Cashier, Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER GENT. INTEREST ! Paid ou BaviuifH DeitosltH. JOHN H. EVANS' SALO0NT FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest Juands of climm always on Sfe)?'!1181 ftmpiianoe drinks, -