DEACON RELEASED! Tho Slayor of His Wife's Para mour Bnilod. Ht3 COUNSEL HIS BONDSMAN. Would Not iot Diffirently if He Had to Do It Over Again. Mr. Drncon Win Concrutulntud by HI Friends Upon Uls lleleitse lie Hnd Little to Huy In Itrplj Complains That Ills Cell Wns Dump nncl Unit He lln Contracted ltheumutlsm Ills Clioeks Were l'nle anil Hollow. Paius, March 9. Mr. Edward Parker Deacon was taken from prison lit Grasse, yestorday afternoon, and tnken beforo n magistrate who released him under bonds of $10,000 francs. He was accom panied by his lawyer II, do Mange, and one gendarme His lawyer and his friend went on his bond. About a dozen of Sir. Deacon's friends who had gathered at Orasse In conse quence of tho dolay in releasing him Mondny, us was oxpected, met him as he lettttie magistrate's office and congratu fated'hlm upon his returned liberty. He hid little to say in reply, as his confinement of two weeks and .he brood ing over his wlfo's dishonor have appar ently shattered his health and under mined his spirits. Ho complains that his cell was so damp that he has con tracted rheumatism. Ills cheeks nre p.ilo and hollow, and ho has a Blight cough. His eyes lira sunken and he speaks listlessly. He has taken a suite of rooms at tho hotel in tlrasse, where he will remain to await his trial at the Nice assizes late in April or early in May. Thursday M. do Mange will call upon hlui there to dis cuss his plan of defense. Sir. Deucon manifetts no rogret because ho killed his wjfe'ii louer. Ho is said to have reninrked to his friends that he would not act differently if ho hnd tho whole aflair to do over again. Mrs. Do.icon will stay at the Hotel Metropole, in Cannes, until the trial of her husband shall have been con cluded. TIED TO HIS BED. An Old Slad May Die from tli e Shock of Fright. Newahk, N. J., March 9. Burglars entered the house or llenry Uannelu, a widower living at Caldwell, near this ulaco, on Sunday night, and ransacked the house, after tying the old man to his bed. Tho flash of their dark lantern awak ened Canfleld, who, when lie attempted to rise, found it impossible, hiving been fettered baud and foot to the bed. In the meantime the burglars went through the house, piling the contents of closets aud drawers upon tho floor, but only so- .mrina- a little over $20 in money. When they hud thoroughly searched every nook and corner they leltj reiusmg to release the old man from ins bonds. A milkman who calls nt the house every morning broko open the door in tho morning and found tho man more dead than alive. It is feared that tho shock caused by tho fright may prove fatal. linn. Aueintns Storrs Hurled. Wii.limantic, Conn., March 9. The funeral of Hon. Augustus Storrs was held yesterday afternoon in the Chapel of tho Now Agricultural Building at Stnrrs' School. Professor! 15. F. Koons, L. P. Chumberlalu, A. E. Peebles and C, S. Phelps, of Storrs Agricultural School, acted ns bearers, aud tho floral tributes were elaborate. The remain's were en closed In un eleguut and costly casket. Adjutant-General Appointed. llAiinisnuno. Pa.. March 9. Gov. Put- tison has appointed W. W. Greenland us Adiutaut-Genoral of Ponnsylvauiu, to hueceed tho lato William McClelland: O. E. McClelland, superintendent of tho Middle Division ot the Pennsylvania Railroad, ns Quartermaster-General on the Governor's start, to fill tho vacancy created by tho appointment of Colonel Greenland. Smokeless l'owdur. Pnn.ADSi.rntA, March 9. The United States Government has determined upon tne manufacture of smokeless powder for use in both small urms and heavy ord nance, mid with this object iu view, Cap tain Rltlnuw. u well-known ordnance officer nnd expert chemist, has been de tailed bv General Fluglor to take charge of tho laboratory at tho Frankfort Arseuul. Democrats Curry Atlantic City. Atlantic City, N. J.. March 9.- Tho Democrats iu yesterday' election carried the city, and elected William Wright, former postmaster, Mayor. ihe Demo rrat will have a majority in tho Com mon Council. The Democrat have ear ned nearly all the township in Atlantio couuty. The city usually goes about 5u0 Republican. Klolid by a Horse. Nbwauk, N. J., March 9. Matthew Aesliu ot Harrison, was kioked by n vicious horse at ICiiuzslaud, Dei-Ken county, and will die from the injuries ho received. ileslin nail gone to Aingsiuntl to attend an auction, and while iu tho ktablu stooned to plok up a set of hnr- ueu when the horse kicked him, the irou bhou tearing mvuy part of his hood. SlcCartliylten Want the l'uiid. Lokdi.n, March 9. Tlie MoCartliyltes have n '.am their loiijt threatened Hit- Ire-lMi move to oliUln possession of tho funtli depnsiiiiu witu ilunroe Uo, the bauL-i in I'm in Tlii fund Is nulil to amount tu uliiiut 40,000, although the exact amount Is nut uvutiilcly known. Swi'den'M Klnc to AUIt t iui'iii", Marcli 0, I hi- Kiug of Swcili-n !u'.-- written a l.iwi intimating tuut In-may vi-.it tht ui Id's f'air at Cuilim" iu pi-rou 'ihe communication was iici'ivrd in-i nl, 'lit by 1 i-eitideiit Bonm-, of the World's Congiess Auxil iMl j Co rlKht linvnlloil Hill. Ui- itus, March 0. The Copyrlht Con vention bill betweu Germany aud, the United States p-seu ltd second reading in tho Reichstag. ALGER IS A CANDIDATE. Tie lx Concluded tli l;nter the I'leld for the J'reddunry. Detroit, Mich., March 0. Gen. It. A. Alger has heretofore declined to an nounce deflnitoly If ho would bo a candi date for the Presidential nomination on tho Republican ticket. Ho left yesterday for a threo weeks' trip to California, and before going he defined his position. "You may say for me that l have until recently been Undecided ns to whether I would enter the contest for the nomina tion,!) in view of the expressions which have come to mo from earnest itepuuu enns throughout the country, I havo concluded to enter tho field. You may say this for mo, for the Information of my friends both homo and nbroad." Chief .liintlce Doe's Decision, Concoiid, N. H., March 9. The Su preme Court, through Chief Justice Doo, has filed its opinion in the enso of Jones and others against the Concord and Montreal Railroad, in which the plain tiffs sought an Injunction ugaliist the issue of new stock to be distributed to all classes of stockholders in the mil road company. The Court holds that tho corporation has the right to lncreaso Its stock, as voted, and that the new stock must be distributed to all classes of stockholders as contemplated by the vote ulready taken. Two Tears for Assaulting a Chinaman. Washington, March 9. Tho Stato Do partnient has informed the Chinese Minister that Arthur Fowler, charged with assaulting a Chinaman at Butte City, Montana, has been sent to the peni tentiary for two years. The case .was originally called to the attention of the btnto Department by the Chinese Minister, who demanded protection for Uhlnamen In the United state. Struck to Secure n ltep;ulnr l'nr Day. Voonsocket, R. I., March 9. Ono hundred and twenty-five men out of ICO employes of the American Spool, Robbln ana shuttle Uompany, uro on strike, owing to Irregularities in receiving pay. The regular pay day is Saturday and four or five times within the past two months the men have not been paid until the lollowlug Monday or luesduy. Tho Jteport Discredited. WAsniNOTON, March 9. The report) that tho First National Bank of Great Falls, Mont., was in tho hands of a Na tional Bank Examiner, is discredited at the office of the Comptroller of the Cur rency, us latest reports received indicate a thorougely solvent condition, and no information is received indicating that) tho examiner Is In that vicinity. Wrecking Schoonor Lost. Lewes. Del., March 9. William A. Bride, assistant to Cant. O. W. Johnston, submarine diver and contractor, has ar- rlvod hero and reports the loss of tho schoonor Union, of Chlncoteague, which was chartered by Capt. Johnston to be used iu blowing up a wreck oft Hog Island, Ya. Accepted the Hid. GLOUcrJSTEn, Mass., March 9. The Treasury Department has accopted tho bid of $079, of T. W. Brophy and David Duncan, for the wreck of tho cutter Gallatin. NEWS OF THE DAY. Sir Edward Hudson Kinahan, the well- known manufacturer of Irish whiskey, Is dead. Congressman Springer's physlciansre- port that ho continues to improve in a satisfactory manner. Mr. John Parnell denies the report that was circulated a few days ago thot Avondule, was to bo sold at auction. Chief Justice Beasley, at Trenton, N. J,, has nnnounced that Lingo, the mur derer, has boen granted a now trial by the Supreme Court. Tho London Grand Jury at tho Old Bailey lias found u true bill against Muitland Francis Morlund, tho Ox ford tutor, for attempting to black mail Lord Hathileld. Weather Forecast. W'AsniNOio.v. March O For Kastern Now York, Eastern Pcnnsylvanli New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware: Showers, probably followed by clearing; sllnhtly warmer; west erly winds. For Western Now York aud wootern Penn sylvania: Showers; vuriublo winds; probably oloaring during tho day; warmer Iu eastern portion. For Now Knjunl: Threatenlnir weatner nnd rain: variable wind slightly warmer in Massachusetts and Connecticut. KKW YOr.K MAItKiiTS. New Yoiik, March 8. Money on call easy at lh aud M per cent. BOND3. ClMlnor Yesterd iy. Closing, -j.iun.iy, 103 mi 11U 111) s ,nef ;yi 4 B. Coup 1W4 4 s. Keg 0 s, Coup STOCK MAHKHT. Yokterduy. Clnatnt xo-oay, Canadian IMolfto H8 Unitrull'.iolflo..., .JO Chicago. Ilur. AsQiilnay 108 Delaware & 1 1 udeon , Del., Lock Western 1MH Brio 3? K.le pref 1J takeHtinre .17 Louls.4 Nash..., , Mlchlmii Central UiU Missouri I'ueino 101 New Jersey Central 1ST Northwestern..... l Oregon Navigation or Faufflo Jlail 3JH HO JO 10S11 137U 167vJ 7tl 13U 112)4 111 1U7 a as ii 70 411 H .Heading.... 1I0UK 1SIHIK 80 71H m St, 'Paul , union ituuiio..., western union. OILVIN MAItKlW. 9 Wheat ..Murkei ouened wax's Uld ndvonood hut soon declined No. 'i. red winter. 103; War. lOlii! Apr. UUH; Jluy, U74. , , . Uoni Aiuraub oiwnou wvhk uuu uuiuiiiwj weak throughout. No. 9. mixed. oOH; .Mar. It'-t; Apr.. -MUs Jluy. 4H : June, w. X, anxaJ, WiiOw Hnr. 137. l'BOD0OM MAItKBT. IICTTHR- Ocamary. Htate & Venn., antral. ..HtKlaaSO o CrejnwM. wuaWru. llraU-. .Xt ca!J7 a Crwunery, wesuirn. seoundi 3S aMll o itacaaairy, n. f. tuns, extra 1 a Chhmk Btatn taotorr. full cream, fancy... 13 c.a.iao ibklo factory, full cream cais-io Stele fautmv. full oroaiu. (In .... 11uj12 a Stats feotary. full cream, uood to prtme 11 aaUHa titata faetory, eumuion to fair UMeuil0ja LlTB l'OUl.THT- . Bprlnir chickens, prune....,, 0 ail) a I Bnrln chlokea. hirsre. perlii..,...ll o.aU o 1 Vowls. jersey, butai; l'o-, per 1..1U aul3it COHSERYATIVESIIn (luobcc's Election tho Most Exciting Ever Ilold. FIERCE BATTLE ON BOTH SIDES. .The Olsrgy Hofrained Prom Taking Pari In tho Campaign, They Contented Themselves Wltfl Wnrn Ine; the Jjleetors Against corruption It Is Now Certain Unit Blercler Will Have to lletlre From the T.eidershtp or the Quebec Liberal I'nrty Tlin Itesnlt Is n Protest Against Corruption mid Scandal MoNTnKAL, March 9. The Conserva tive party in Quebec which came ink power by u coup d'etat of Lieut.-Gov. Auger was sustained at the polls yester day by a good majority. The goneral elections in Quobcc yesterday were th most exciting in tho history of tho prov ince. They were bronght about by the dismissal of the Mercier Cabinet by the Lieutenant-Govovuor, acting on the ma jority report of tho Royal Commission tc Investigate cjiarges ot corruption against tho Mercier administration, which re port sustained tho chargos. Tho Lieu tenant-Governor summoned Hon. Charle9 do Bouchcrvlllo to form a Cabinet. Having done so, Mr. do Bouchervillo re quested tho Licutennnt-Goveruor to dis solve tho Legislature, with tne result that tho elections were sot down for yes terday. Tho battle has been waged florcely on both sides, each party Btraining every effort to effect a victory. The cMcrgy, usually a prominent factor in Quebec politics, maintained almost a neutral position in this campaign. The pastoral letter of tho bishops refrained from tnk ing sides, nnd contented itself with warning tho electors ugulnst corruption nnd tho use of liquor on election day. Some Curos, however, notably Curo Tasso of Longeuil, condomued tho bood- ling that has boen going on In the prov ince for the past five years aud do nouhced Mr. Mercier openly. Mr. Mer cier fought desperately, appealing to his followers to rebuke Lieutenant-Governor Angers and crush the usurpers who had succeeded him in tho administration of tho province. His appeal was. however, in vain, and his party was hopelessly beaten. It was a Waterloo. Mercier bavod himself from defeat, being elected from Bonaventuro County by doll major ity, but his lieutenants, tho members of his lato Cabinet, wero almost anniuu- ated. It is now nearly certain that Mercier will bo forced to retire from the leader- shin of tho Quebec Liberal party, in which a revolt against Jilm had ulready been started, and givo way to some one better calculated to restore harmony, bummed un briefly, the result of tho elections is n protest against tho corrup tion and scandal that marked the Mer cier administration audrfl demand for a cleaner government. Complete returns from the seventy- throe constituencies In the province show the election of fifty-two Conservatives and twenty-one Liberals. Tho Conserve tives gained twenty-nine seats nud tho Liberal two, as compared with tho re suits of tho previous elections. Gen. ScholUld's Narrow Kscapo. Washington. March 9. -Gen Scho field, Comnlnnder-in-Chief ot tho Army nf the United States, had a narrow es cape from death yesterday. He was on ins way to nis omco in tne iv arize- . . ... ... r ti partnient and the carriage had just entered executive Avenue, wuicn separ ates the White Houso from tho State, War nnd Navy buildings? when it was run into bv a delivery wagon of tho Amerlcun Express Company nud over turned. The Uenoral was somownai bruise by tho fall, but was able to pro ceed to his office. Another Foollah Girl. Sciianton. Pa.. Marcli 0. Jfary Penry, who eloped a week ago from liore with Adelbert Houck, a married man who dosortod his wife nnd child, has Just re turned from Uuft.ilo to her noino, u broken hearted woman, Houck uud Miss Penrv were married in Buffalo. I bo girl learned that she had been duped by read ing an item in a Buffalo paper showing up Houck in lus true colors. To 'Search for n Lost Crow. Washington, March 1). Tho Secretary of tho Navy has ordered tho U. b. b. Boston, which has nrrlved at Panama, to grocoed to the island 01 oocorro, about 1,500 miles west of Panama, and search for tho crew of the Americau brig Tahiti, which was wrecked in that vicin ity about four mouths ugo. The crew is supposed to be on tho Island of Socorro. Iitllututes Foul Flay. Dnvbr, Col., llurch 0. Tho heirs of tho late Simon Black, ot this city, have filed un action iu th United States Court, ohuriiini; Flora, hi wife, with destroying u will for over f 1,000,000, by whlob they would havo been greatly benefited, and also strongly intimating that he was foully dealt with at the time of his death. lintel Destroys,! Ily Fire. Portsmouth, N. H March 0. Tho Whipple House, in Klttery wns badly damaged by fire. The houso is owned bv J. R. Chase, who has an insurauco of S8.BO0. nnd was occupied by Mrs. Josso Oetehell, who had 1,000 on furniture, a nart of which was saved. The losses ure not stated. A Counterfeiter Arrested. VabiiM4Won, Maroli 0. Chief Drum moud ot the Secret Service division hus information by wire of tho arrost at Washington, l'o., by Oflloar MoMunus of Hint Survioe. of James Klu ey, oottnter feiter, for making standard silver dol lars, Sliiiiluiiir Drew Is Ilsnd. Iiwlu Maes., llaroh 0. -E. S. Drew, who shot nnd Jellied his wife on Sunday in -a lit of jealous rage uud then shot himself, has just died. Before he died he refused to make auy duuoiu state ment ot his reason for shooting las wile. No Ohnncv In Mr. lllulue' Condition. WisninTQ!, March 0. Dr. Hyatt, Soerunry Rlaina's phyaioiau, stated last night tliat t'uere had been no change in the patients condition nineo yesterday, lie said, liowevcr, that ho look tor u favorable turn to-day. ANTriJHY t , ' .out t -d of h rnmoti. V1- -i ' '- M.alin Div-cel, the uir pm tr nt palutor from the Ans inn Tv Jul. rime to America in 1817, it tho nyc of twenty-five, ho probably had no notion whatever Unit he wns lestineii to do liny tliin(r olso tbnn prnc- tico tho nrt to which ho bad been rained. And for twenty yohrs painting was his only business. Ho made por traits wherever ho could find sitters, and oven went so for" as Chill nnd Peru In tho prnotico (it his profession. From this long journey, says Harper's Week ly, ho returned to his homq In Philadel phia and concluded to givn up painting and start a bank with tho littlo capital ho bad saved from his earnings. It Is likely thnt ho hnl brought buck from South America more money tnan no nun been accustomed to have, nsbo had bad ANTHONY JOSEPH DItEXEL. nmonp his sitters many of the grcnt men, including' Gen. Simon Bolivar. Hut notwithstanding tbeso fees Mr. DrcxcVs friends in Philadelphia thought that he was very unwise to ro into the banking business with sucb inadequate capital nnd with no business experience. However, a littlo office wns opened In 1837 in Third street in Philadelphia, nnd the now great firm of Droxol & Co. be gan its career. Tne business at nrsi was naturally very small, nnd the son of the bend of the firm while waiting on customers wns in the habit of eating his cold dinner from a basket under tho ountcr. When ho was thirteen years old, and four years after the banking business had been established, Mr. An thony Joseph Drexel, the present hend of the Ann, was taken into the service of tho bank. This institu tion grow npneo, ns the founder of tho house soon becamo well known for his irrcproachablo integrity. Long beforo ho died, in 1803, ho hnd become a millionaire, a distinction which not many men in America had achieved thirty years ngo. When ho died tho present head of tho houso took charge of affairs. Ho had inherited his father's money-making faculties, and under his management tho once-modest institu tion has grown to immense proportions, Besides the parent house in Philadelphia thcro nre now collateral or branch houses in the other great money centers Drexel, Morgan & Co., in New York; Drexel, IIarie3 & Co., in Paris, and J. S. Morgan & Co., in London. Theso great firms do a very largo proportion of tho international banking, and there are few great business undertakings iu which thoir cooperation Is not sought. From his father Mr; Drexel also Inner ited artistic instincts, nnd ho has for s long while been a most discriminating collector of paintings. Hut, ns was the caso also with his brother, tho lato Joseph W. Drexel, bis chief pleasure has always been derived from musio.-of which ho is passionately fond. Ho has always acted ns though his great wenlth conferred certain obligations upon mm and ho has been prominent as n con tributor to those philanthropic schemes which to him seemed wise in their scono. His most intimate friend for many years has been Mr. George "W. Childs, with whom he is interested in many other charities. Their intimney, Indeed, is so eloso that it uhnost seems sentimental in its nature. THE HAIRLESS HORSE. An Otherwise roi-fect Animal Ahsolutely Deititute of Ilulr. Some weehs ntro wo pravo a descrip tion and illustration of a horso with phenomenal growth of tho hair of tho mane and tail, tho rest of his coat be ing quite normal. In tho present issue wo reproduce from tho Scientific American an example of the oppjpsito axtremo, from a life study of tho our. ous nnlmal portrayed. This is u horse absolutory destitute of hnir. Nqithor neck nor tail nor any part of tho body shows' tho least hirsute growtli. The TUF. UAIIlLKea 1IOIWB. toxturo of tlio sltln 1h BilUy and smooth; tho oolor ii nlmost n full blaclc. The nnimnl is of rather lioavy typo, nnd with liis delicate surface does not pro duce any unpleasant impression. Tliaro are said to lio two etioli horses lenuwn to exist in this country. Ono of thorn was foaled in tho vett; the one wo illustrate iu credited to Australia, Tlie sliiu in ono of thubo animals la affected curiouhly. tho perspiratory fuuition si'cmintf to bo absent. The horse doeb nut sweut when exercised, and the mouth or nose seems to provide the escape for what would otherwise be true skin perspiration. She I!a UeclUeil It for Him. Sirs. Htauley has decided what Mr. Stanley is to do. "1 wuiit him," slip told n newspaper correspondent, "to write tho story of his Ufa and stand for the house of commons." EHIOH VALLEY It. It. U. & It It. It Co., Lessee.) AHHANOKMKNT OF PABtfEN GKn T11A1NR. NOV ID, 1891. Fa-sscnircr tralnn lenvn Shon. LfhlKhton. Jutlngton, White Hall, Catnsaun.ua, AUoninwn. Hethlclietn, iSiston, Now York. Philadelphia, Hnzlcton, Weutlierly, Qimkako Junction, Doinno ami mannnoy uuy ut 0.47, 7.40, a.l a. m.. la.n-. 3.1", o.s p. in. l'nr New York, 8.47. 7.40, V.m a. m., 12.50, 3.10, 5.1M p. in. For Hoiloton, Wllltcs-Dnrre, Whlto Haven, 1 'HlBlon, ijucryv iiiu, lunuituii, cuiu, nutuuy, l'.lmlrn. Itochostcr. Ninitnni Falls and tho West, 10.11 a. 1. (3.10 p. m.. no conncollon tor Kochos- irr. llufTalo or NlaErara Falls). n.S0 n. m. For llelvldero, Delaware Water Gap nnd Slroudiburg, fi.17 a. m., 5.20 p. m. For Ijimbertvlllo and Trenton, 0.08 a. m. For Tunkhminoclt. 10 41 a. m.. 8.10. 5.20 n. m. For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and Lyons, 10.41 a. m.. 0.30 p. m. For Jea ties vlllo, Levis ton andDoaverMeadow, 7.40, 9.08 a. m., 12.52, 5.20 p. m. Fnr Audonrlefi. lln7lpton. Stockton nnd Lum ber Yard, 5.47, 7.40, 9.05, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.20 p. m. For Scranton, 5.47, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 5.28 p. mFor Hailobroolt, Jcddo, Drlf ton nnd Frccland, ft J7 T 40. u.os. 10.41 11. m.. 12.62. 3.10. 5.20 11. m. 7.10.8.52, 10.15n. ra 1.03, 1.10, 4.10, 6.35, 8.00, 9.14 J- or AHUIUIIU, IJiruiuvuit- mm iA,a. Miccti, 1 m. For Haven Itun. Ceniralln. Mount Carmcl and Shamoltln. 8.52. 10.15 ft. m.. 1.40. 1.40. 8.00 11. til. For Yalosvlllo, lirk l'loco, Malianov City ncd Delano, 6.47. 7.40, 9.08 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 6.20, 3.03, ,zi, iu.i p. m. Trains win icavo snamokin at v.w. li.sa a. m., 10. 4.30. 0.40 p. m. nnd arrive at Shenandoah at 05 n. m., I2.B.', a.iu, o.ai. ii.id p. m. Leave Hhcnaimoah tor l'ottsiiue, 6.50, 7.40, !, 3.09, 1.10. 5.20. 8.03 p. m. for Shenandoah. 0.00. 7.40. 05, 10.15, 11.48 a. m.. 3 00, 5 20. 7.00, 7.15, 0.30 p. in. Lieavc nenanuoan ior iiazieion, o.4f, 7.4U, n.uu, Ml a. m., 12.62, 3.09, 5.20, 8.011 p. m. Leave llazlcton for Shunandoab, 7.30, 9.15, m a. m., 12.1, a.iu, o.w, 7,u, 7,ou p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland. Olrardvlllo and Lost ureclt, o.bo, 11.33 a. in., a.4.i p. m. For yatesviuo, raiK i-iaco, niannnoy uuy, ueiano. Jinzieion. uincK ureea junction, i-onn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Uethlchera, Kaston and New York, 8.00 a. m., i.4ii p. m. For Yntesvillo, Iark I'laco, Mahanoy City nnd Delano, s ou a. m., i.io, 4,iu, u.iu p, Leavo Hazloton for Shenandoah, 8.00 a. m. i 4 !7 n. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvillo, 5.50, 8.00, 30 a. m., 2.15 p. m. Leave voiisviuo ior onennnuoan, iu.iu a. m., 35, 1.30, 0.15 p. m. llj. It, UlllUlUl-l, Gen'l Pass. Agt., South Hethlehem, l'a. "PHILADELPHIA & HEADING It. It TIME TAI1LE IN EFFECT NOVEMI1E11 16, 1891. Trains leave Shenandoah ns follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 10, 5.23, 7.2U a. in., 12.K), S.0U, b.iw p. m. unaay, 10. 7.48 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, lYCCIi. 11.1B, U. 111., 1.-.O.J, w.uv li. .11. i-or ltcaaing anu x-niiaucipnui, ivccic uy, 10, ft.23, 7.2U a. m.t i-.ao, o.od p. m. nunuay, 10, 7.4S a. m.,4.30p, m. For IiarrisDurg, weeic aays, ..iu, y.so a. in., 50, 6.55 p. m. For Allentown, week days, 7.20 12.33, , 12.35, 50 p. m. For l'oiisviuo, weeic uays, -.iu, ,.-ua. in. 50, 5.55 P. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.3(1 p. i-'or'i'amaauaana iuananov uixv. weea uays, 10, 6.2.1, 7.20 a. m., 12,33, 2.50, 5.6.1 p. m. Sunday, 10. 7.1a a. m.. 4.w n. m. Auuiuonai ior juan- iLnnv riltv. wepk tlavfi. 7.00 n. m. 1- or ij-iucasicr nuu uoiumuia, ween uaya, i.m in.,i-'.W)p. m. For Wllliaraiport, Sunbury nnd Lewishurg, cek dnvs. 8.25. 7.20, 11.30-a. m., 1.35, 7.00 p. in. Sumlav. 3 25 a. m.. 3.05 1). m. For Mahanoy l'lane, weeic uays, s.iu, s.2.. o.tw, S). 11.30 a.m., 12.35. 1.35, 2.50, 5.55, 7.00, 0.25 p. m. 20. Sunday. 2.10. 3.25. 7.18 a. in.. 3.0.1. 4.30 n. m 1-or uiraruvino, l uapiianaimoca oiuiiuu weclt days. 2.10. 3.25. 5.25. 7.20. 11.30 a m 12.35, .3.), s.ou, D.W), v.iRf, v.M p. ui. sunuay, s.iu, o.u, ,48 a. m., 3.05, 1 3Qp. m. For Ashland and Shamoltln, weeic days. 3.25, .25. 7.20. 11.30 a. m.. 1.3". 7.00. 0.25 p. m. Sun day, 3.25, 7.48 a. m., 3.05 p. in. TRAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH: I.ravo Now York via Philadelphia, weekdays, 45 a. m.. 1.30. 4 00. 7.30 n. m.. 12.15 nluht. Sun day, 0.00 p. in., 12.15 night. Lsavo New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 30, 8.45 a. in., i.uu, a.ia p. m. unaay, t.uu n. m. T.navn I'hlladclnhla. week da vs. 4.10. 10.00 a. m. .00, 0.00 p. m., from llroad and Callowhlll and 35 a. in.. 11.30 p. m. from 8!h nnd Green streets. Sunday, 9.05 n m., 11.30 p. m., from 9th and flrpcn. Leave Heading, week days, l.J. 7.iu, lu.u.'J, n.ou in., D.iw, T.or p. m. ounuay, l.w, iu.iu a. ni. Leavo Pottsvillo. week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m., 2.30, 0,11 p. in. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.05 p. m. L,cave Tamaaua. week aavs, a.2u. b.ih. n.a) a. m., 1.21,7.13, 9.18 p. ra. Sunday, 3.20, 7.13 a. m. 2.50 ii. m. i.nnvn ai inanov uiiv. weea uarH. j.iu. w.io. 11.47a m, 1.61, 7. 43, 9.11p.m. Sunday, 3.40, 8.17 a. in.. 3.20 p. m. I a&X3Mt.S o. iu. ouuuaj, ...in, i.uu, e,t u. in., o.o,, v.v. 6.01 p. Leavo Ulrardvlllo, (Itappahahnock Station), weeks davs. 47. 4.07. 6.30. 9.41 a. m.. 12.05. 2.12. 5.26, 0.32, 8.03, 10.06 p. m. bunaay, i:.-if, o.oj, a. m.. 3.11. 5.07 n. Leavo Wlllluhisport, Week days, 3.00, 9.15, ii.n . m 3.30, ii. lap. m. unaay, ii.ia p. m. For Ilaltlmore. Washinirton and tho West via 11. & O. It. It., through trains loavo Glrard Avcnuo station, Philadelphia, (P. & It. It. It.) at 3.55, 8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.50, 5.42, 7.13 p. m. Sunday, 3.55, 8.U2; 11.27 a. In., 3.60, 6.42, 7.13 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leavo Philadclnhla. Chestnut Street Wharf and aouta street wnarr. . roll ATfcANJIO citt. Week davs Exnross, 9.00 a. m 2.00. 1.00 n. m. Accommodation. 8.00 a. m.. 5.00 li. ra. Sunday Kxpross, 9.00 a. in. Accommodation, 8 00 ii. m.. 4.30 n. m. lteturmug, leave Aiianuo uiiy, oepoi Aiianiic and Arkansas Avenues ween uays, loiirew. 7J0, 9.00 a, ta., 1.00 p. in. Accommodation, 8.10 a. m., 4.ao p. in. sunaay i.xpress, .uu p. A cpnTTimnflallnii. 7.30 a. m.. 4.30 n. m. C. u. I1AIS uuuo, uen i i-ass r abi. A. A. MOLKOD, l'ros. s uen-i junnager. Shenandoah Business . College A Larcc Alieudaucc naily. Itoom for a Few More. Take advantage ol tbo present Ottanee to secure a GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION! For terms, &o., call at the College or addrona, W. J. SOM.Y, Shenandoah. Pa. A Profitaale Business on Limited Capital. PEARL TYPEWRITER! for business and private correspondence Slm niA duMiiiM. HRcirtttA. Not a tov. hut a nractl- cal uiaohlne. Does not (let out of order No practice requlrod to opci-mc It. Price, A rcsnenslble agent wuutcd in every town, to whom liberal Inducements will be uiude. 1'enrl Typewriter coiitpiiuy, 88 & 80 No. Mooro t , (l-T-lm) New York City 1 MEN WANTED Pirst National Bank, TUEATRR IIUII.niMO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $'ioo,ooo.oo W. Leisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisennng, Cashier, 9 W. 'Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER GENT. INTEREST ! rnld on Bavlujcfl DcpoBitn. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. v sotnmacii.1. DrviaioN. On and tiffer November. 15, 1891, tratm will leave anenanaoan at follows: For Wleean. Ullberton. Fraokrvllle. New Castle, Bt. Clair, and way points, 6.0J, WO, danaays. euu. v.4uumana.iut m.. Fo. Fottsvllle, 6.00, v.lo, 11.15 a m ana 4.15 it m Bandays. boo, s.40 a m ana 3.10 n m. For Heaaing, o.uu, 1111 a m ana t.n pm. Hnndavs. 600. 9.40 a.m. and 8.10 nm. For Fottatown. Fhoeilxyllle. NorrlsUiv.-n mil FhlladelDhla (l.road street station!. 6.00. 11.19 . m. ana 1.1a p 111 iyboi uhj-i Aiidayfi. uuij. v.4u a m o.iu n m- Trains leave Frsekvllie tor rlb'nandoah at nianinni rj.u.s.ui. 7.it m.uj nmi uan. dvp, ll,l am anl6.4'J V m. Leave FO i.iviue ioranenanaoan, xv.io ana U.1S, a ta 4.10, 7.1S, 9.43 p in. Bnndays, 10,40 A TV 5.15 Tl HI. Leave Fnnaaeipnia inroaa sireej nuiioni, for Foitsviueaaa onenmuoan. 0.0. ui in 4.10 and 7,00 p mweek aays, Sunday 6.60, and vornew xoriE, i,uj, .u, 0.03, o.oj, i.ov, VJ0S.8-V J.60, 11.00andll.ll,ll.a5am,12.00noon, ... . . . 1 m . 1 . ... 1 1 . , . 1, -. , tn iSC, V1 4, 4.02, a, ll, 0.2), 0.50 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 p. ra. liui main n Dandays. H.2l, 4.05. 4.40. 5.35. 8.12, 8.S0, 0.60, 11.33 Ol. 411a 1.11, i.iUf&w, 4.u, iiiuiuea, Kfi 11, 5.1. K z 1 , . 1 K, 1 1 jia 4Qa i-.ui nusnv For Sea Girt. Long II ranch and Intermediate stations 8.20 and 11.11 a. m., 4.00 p- m. week days. Freehold only 5.00 p m weak days. , . . .1 iir ..i.i.... o fcn in rur iiaitiiiioru uuu wiwumirwiu, u.w, i.w, 9.10 and 11.18 u m., 4 41. 6 57,7.10 p.m and 12.03 niKaiaauy anu em, w.iuu. m., ioj iiiiuueu express with dlnlns car to llaltlraore) 1.S0, 8.48 p". m. went days. Fop Baltimore only 2.02, 4.01 wcexudyu, o.oo, u.ou 11. iu. uiij- For Ulchmond. 7 20 a.m. and l'i.03 nleht dnllv. 1 30 n. m. dally, t-xcent Bund iy. rrims leave u.arrisourR lur i-iikiuurK nuu ha west every day atl2.2Snd 3.10 a ra and 3 0) Ulmltedi and 8.40, 7.25 p mi Way for AitnnnAK i&am ana i.iu u ui every aay. For FiitanurB onty, uu a m aauy ana i.iiii unnhnrr for WUHamSDort. Elmlra. Jiaaadnlsraa, Kocneller.Hatiaioana wiaearo "i'- mam rtallv. and 1.35 Dtu W08Scrtays. wot TSImlra, 5JM p m -vrart days. vor tbrie ana lmermeainie uoiuus, u.iu n ui., lollv. Fnv 1 lav .in. n.lu. and 06 a m. lally. 1 35 and 6,sa tj. ra. week days. For t-mova5.lo a m l.S3 and S,30,p m weak days 1.10 a. muunaavs. -HAS. ft PI1UH. J. K. WUlllJ. 'Si. Man" nan. l oss. ak J GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Lenses, Mortgages and BOnds written. Marriage licenses ana icgai ciuiuis promptly attended to. Goliectioa aad lasaraace Agency General Fire Insurance Business, Represents tnenonnwesiern i,ue insurance ja. Oi-FiOK Muldoon's building, corner Centre and Wast BU., Shenandoah; Fa. Deed Hropertie; of All Kinds For Sale. 1. a. two-fltory double lrame dwelling house store and restaurant, on East Centre St. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on East Centre street. . 3-Denlrable property on corner Centre and jarain streets, saiiaoio tor uuHiueaa put" noses. . . i. A two-story double lrame dwelling, on West Lloyd street. . 6 Two 2-story frame dwellings on West Cen tre street. 6. Two 2-story dwellings on fie corner pi Coal ana uuesinui Bireeis niore room m nnn. 7. Two-stbry single house on North Chestnut sireet. wiia a targe wareanuse ai. me rtsm . 8. Three two-story double frame buildings corner or Lloyd ana uuuert Btreew. DO YOU WANT FSELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Will promptly iUeye tlie tnt dls ti(lii(? caxe nf Actd or Chroulo Itheu luatwm or Gout. Ily Hrlctly opening tUedlrwtlona, Jtw)li urejou itrinan. ently Uulik the uumerou prepnratloni that flnnd tto oouatrr , Ibis nifdlolne U a epetltlu for tbo he uumeroiu nrepnrntlom t i this nifdtcliia U pe rmi of rlieuiiiftlUru only, i vmrloui lurmi or Pi cum mini oniy, idi not id k "curt Kit ' I'ilU. couv la OMltMOtioQ tb tht) J'HU, couvlnre thuBiri thfcJ iKItOUT'S ltlU.UMATIO ItEMEDY. ftiltijtlMMv rrptrtlw kib eudoti2 bj husdiedi of u kioat nRUtfl&s teiuraonUti. Obij vgull Ingredlvbta, rvmaiVtMi for tht Ir i-nTtlf rwrt, f uM la lk iai-ulMtui or KUQl T S BIII0ATIO ItlufcUV il.CO Ttr Eottls. C Ecttle:, tC.CO. ri'J:, it Ctt E:t. lr,t(iur lurekeet,r du4 Dtt liven II, oeuil 1 tb to tbo buuufaoturttr, ji4 lu will reeeliott 1t mall. 3037 Marltvt btrect, l'lillud'a, Fa. John R. Coyle, Attorney-at-Law AMD Real Estate Agent, OKFlCK-DlSDnAl.1,'8 BUH.BIHO, Cor. Main and Centra Street. SHENANDpAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: l-K two and one-half utory dooble frame dwelling house, with store-room und re taurant; Losated on Bast Centre itreet. -A valuable prbperly located on South Jar din street. 3-Beveu dwelllnK houses at the corner of ail ietl and liloyd street. Uood Investment Terms reosonahle. Ferguson ! House s Restaurant! (Uuder mun8mul of liuorli I.ockett) Cor. Irlatn ana Centre StrcctH, PIltaT.OIiA.liH IAJKCH COUKT3SU, tiak lii-.nw nCTfr n r ii n ushiwhvh iiu ihu. a.i itars of the finest brands. 9
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