V TO MAKE A MATCH Sullivan Will Cover Corbott Monoy. COHBETT'3 TERMS AGREEABLE. Wakly, John L'a Backer to Post $2,50C To-ray- Prospect Ilrlght rum llnttl In Aniru.l Ilefore I li Club Offering thn Li'i;'l J'urselVnlieley Knjs Tliut Siillitmi Will Willi Corbott HrsIIj The Ills l'ellnn Would Hither Meet Mitchell. New Yobk, Mnrcli 10. The champion pugilist of tlio world, Julia L. Sullivan, means business, that Is certiiln, Tiiere if not a particle of "blullilng" about him. A battle betwutm lilm and James J. Cor bcttls now assured. Sullivan says he li sorry that Mitchell does not show the willingness to meet him that C irbett has. Corbett, when' he heard ot Sulll van's sweeping Challenge, through his manager, W. A. Brady, posted $1,000 us n guarantee ot his slncorlty to make o match. This was done on Monday. No sooner did John L. learn of this than he immediately telogrnphed one of his baokers, Oharley Johnson, of Brook lyn, who is now ot Hot Springs, Ark., to cover tho forfeit, and to notify Cor butt's backers that ho would fight him the latter part of August or early In Sep tember. Johnson immediately sent word to Jimmy Wakeley to cover Corbett's $1,000 and to po-it f 1,500 more, in pur suance of Corbett's conditions that the champion must post that much more to show that he meant business. Wakuley received his instructions from Johnson yesterday afternoon. "I will put $2,500 to-morrow afternoon," he suid last night. "Sullivan will ogreo to I orbett's condition to fight before the club giving the largest purse, bAring the California Athletic; Club, and an out side Dot of $10,000. Corbett will at once post $1,500 In ad dition to his $1,000 already up, which he said he would do tho instant Sullivan snowed that ho would fight him. The remaining $7,500 will be posted by the backer of each in such instalments its tliey mny agree upon. Now that John L. will meet Corbett the lattor will go into truining imme diately at Ilolfast under tho watchful'eye of Muldoou. Wakeley says that Sullivan will have no trouble in whipping Corbott, but he wants Mitchell to do something now be sides "Mulling." "Really," exclaimed Wakeley, "the 'big fellow' would much rather meet Mitchell and Slavln, as he consicisrs Corbett un easier mark. But ns the latter vm so anxious to" get on a match, In included him in the list in or der to stop his talking." Will Mitchell stop his baby talk now and post forfeit us Corbott has doner THE RUMOR NOT TRUE. That a llntfort lletectlve Is Mnrrlod to Miss Atklus. New York, March 10. On tho saloon passouger list ot tho White Star steam snip Teutonic, from Liverpool j'estorday, Mere the names of Mrs- H. W. Atkins, Miss F. Atkins nnd W, C. Fielding. In lffti-trnril. f.'nnn.. nlmilt u rpnr npn MlfiH Atkins, then the wife of Arthur L. Kood, ! a wealthy resident of Hartford, brought suit for a divorce. Fielding, a Hartford detective, .was employed previous tp tho suit to shadow Mr. Rood, and it was partly upon his evidence that the divorce was grailted. Mrs. Hood resumed her maiden name of Atkins, and when her mother and when lior mother and she departed for Europe five mouths ago accompanied by Detective Fielding It was rumored that M,lss Atkins nnd ho were married. The detective denied this emphatically yes terday1. Mission Cliurcli, Huston, liurnml. Boston, Mass., March 10. TheJJisslou Church in Tremout street, just beyond the Hoxbury crossing was totally de stroyed by fire shortly before daybreak. Loss, $150,000. The alarm was rung In at 4:20, and, before the Are department reached the scono the entire structure was In flames. The church was occupied by the Redemptloulst Fathers. Tho fire destroyed the three vestries in tho rear of the pulpit and with them all tho valu able gold and silver plate. Shot Ills AVI To, Ilutcliered lllmsoir CniCAoo, March 10. JoolCrolvor shot and Instantly killed his wife yesterday morning in n drunken nnd jealous rage. He then shot himself In the head with the same revolver, and with a large knife gashed and hacked his throat In a horri ble manner. Both died In a few minutes. Sut-ult Allliea Terry Insane. San Fkancisco, Murch 10. Mnmie Pleasant, Sarah Althea Terry's old nurse, states that, in the absence of any uoar relatives to net in tlie matter, she has decided to take the necessary steps to day to commit her to an asylum where she oun be properly cared for. Mrs. Osborne (Jets Nino Months. I,otiDON,"Miiroh 10 Mrs. FlbrenceEthel Osborne, wns sentenced yosterday in the Central Criminal Court to nine months Imprisonment, nt hard labor, for pet jury and larceny in connection with the theft of jewels from her oouslu, Mrs. Hargrenvo. Charged Willi Keeping I'rlsonprK Money, TmsNToN, N- J., March 10. The Mercer County Board of Freeholders hau decided to investigate the official conduotof ex Wnrden John G. Mulrhend. ItiScharged that he withheld sums of money from United Stales prisoners who wuroi In his custody. Paintings Consumed l!y l'lre. Mn.w vukek, March 10, The oolleotlcm of paintings, steel engravings nnd mis cellaneous rt works in ilia sUire unllery of Roebel nnd RelnhurO vuluwl at over $30,000 were destroyed by fire lust night. 'they Will llond the Town. ItiDKwooi, N. J., Maroh 10. The people uf this town by a majority ot 130 in u total v jt of tt-'iO decided yeaterday to bmid the township for 10,000 to ma emnuitu uiui iliuroaiis. ' Maldo Adams lnd. BubTON, March 10. Waldo Adams, Manager of the Afluni's Express Company, dlrl ut 7:80 Iffst 'evpulug, from a 'compli cation of liver and heart diseases, MERCIER TO BE ARRESTED. lie and Other Quebec Hondlers Will lit Arrested. Montiieal, March 10. Attorney General Casgrain will at once take out warrants forthe nrrest of ex-Prcmlor Mcrcler nnd nil the minor boodlors from the 1'rovlnalfil Treasury, who will be prosecuted to the- utmost extent of the1 law, and the arrests will be made this week. Mercler himself Will bo expelled from tho House. ' 1 The complete returns give the Conserv atives 53 and tho Liberals 20. The lat ter, with one or two exceptions, de nounced Mercier from the hustings. In tho last Parliament Mercier had a major ity of S!7. It is rumored that Mercier will try to leave the country and live In France un til an opportunity oilers to get back to power again. ! FLOGGED BY A PRIEST. The Victim Had Imposed on the Rovereud l'lilliur's Ueuorostty. Brockton, Mass., March 10. Fnthor iMcOrall of St. Patrick's Church created a sonsatlon on Elliott street by publicly horsewhipping a man who had Imposed upon his charity. Tho victim of the whipping, whose name is not made public, borrowed money from tho roverond gentleman on the plea that he wished to send It to his sufforiug family in Ireland. Instead of using it for this purpose, however, the man spent the money in supporting his mistress. The priest was very angry when lie learned of how ho had been deceived and and when ho met him on the street' he was prepared for tho scoundrel and gave him u severe whipping. The Illcyolo IUci. New YonK, March 10. Thore was a handful of persons present nt ono o'clock yestorday when tho third day's journey was begun, At that time, Ashingor', Limb, Lumsden and Martin wcro on exactly oven terms, With Heading a few laps benlnd and Scliock about a mile In Heading's rear. Soon after the start Lamb broke a pedal and lost n lap. lie made n "kick" which lusted the entire aftornoon and finally resulted In his being placed on the same plane again with the leaders. Tho attaudanca last night was fair. The score nt 12:30 o'clock this morning was as follows: Ashiucer, 523 miles, 0 laps; Martin 523 miles, G laps; Lumfcdon, 523 miles, 0 laps; Lamb, 023 miles, 5 laps; Heading, 52U miles, 4 laps; Schook, 51U ihilos. 7 'laDs and Stage, 483 miles and 1 lap. :;L Tried to lluru Ills Wife. Unioxtown, Pa., Maroh 10. J. N Harmony, 31 years old, Committed sui cide hore after first liavinp triod to burn his wlfo. Harmony, who had been drinking hard of late, suddenly became Insane yesterday morning, uud getting some oil, he poured it over his sleeping wife, lie then dragged her to a stove in order to set her oil-saturated clothing on Are. Her scicams brought assistance, and she was rescued just in time. Har mony then grabbed up his little son and rushed across tho street to h'is father's house With him. He excitedly told them to care for the oh I Id, then drew a knlf o and cut his throat from ear to ear. Ho died in a few minutes. Colored Women Cnpturo a 'Church. AlEMrms, Tenn., March 10. The Cen tral Baptist Church, the largest and fin est church buildihg'boloiigirig to the col ored people in the South, is in the hands of a mob of over 200 women under com mand of tho pastor, Rev. Taylor Night engale. They vow they will die in tholr tracks rather tlian surrender the building to a certain faction of the congregation' who hav6 been trying for n long time to' oust Nightengale. The colored Amazons nre intrenched in the church and parson age, mid bid defiance to the combined forces of the opposing faction and the law. Secretary Jlhilne Improving. Washington, March 10. Secretary Blaine was better lust night. HU fever had almost disappeared, and he was loss restless. By direction of Ills physician no visitors lire permitted to see him, nnd lie has hot, during all the Bearing Sea correspondence of the post few days been even advlsod that it had assumed an acute phase. Ills friends hope that with absolute rest .Mr. Blaine may be able to resume his odlcial duties next week. lllown Fifty Vard. Raleigii, N. 0 March' 10. To-day about noon tho boiler 'of an engine used for the purpose ot operating a mill, eight miles south of here, exploded, killing instantly, John Stevenson, aged 18, son of Col. L. D. Stevenson, a prominent farmer of this county.' He 'win blown fifty yards 'and torn to pieces. Another boy1 wils1 injured. The 'pressure on the boiler was too great. round Dead In Ills Hum. Oswkoo, N. Y., March 10. Amos O. Thomas, n wealthy miller of Mexico, this county, was found' suspended from the root ot his barn nt an oarly morning hour, dead. A bandkerchiof saturated with chloroform was tied about his mouth and none. He had been drinking heavily and to this cause is attributed uis suicide. Dead Had Unknown. Manoiibhtbu, N. IL, March 10. Tho body of u middle-aired woman, unknown; much decomposed, wns-found In Ceme tery Brook. According to appearunoes she was pregnant when she died, and from her dress it is inferred she occupied a comfortable position In life. A Glass lnotory Ilurned. PrrTBBimai March 10. Georgo B. Dan can & Son's extensive tableware glass plant ou Tenth street, south side, wns destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon. Tho plant and its contents were valued at $250,000, on which $105,000 iusuruuee was onrrleiL l'or u Nuvnl Display. Albany, N. Y., Muroh 10. The Ways nnd Means Committee of the Seuate agreed to report the World's Fair bill so amended us to provide tor u portion of the appropriation being tuatl for a naval display on Oct. U ut Mw York. I'avor III Handing Dual, PiiiLAuau-iiiA, M'iroh 10. Gov. Patti hon bus received petitions containing over 150,000 names n fuvor of the Read ing Httilroud deal, from Pottsviile, Beading and other-towns in the Lehigh and Mahaaoy vulleys. SCHOOL, REPORT For tho Month P oparod by Supt. Frooma The public school report for Ummonii ending AVodneedriy, March 0, 1892 lc follows: Unrohnont lof 'the term 1,200 loys; 1,390 girls; total. 2 COO Month nnrolmont 1,132 boys ; 1,251- girl;tnu, 2,33. Avursne 'nttendancof' for month 9Bd boys ; 1,057 jfirU; total', '2,0'20. Poi- oentfigeof attendance Hoys, 92 ; girls 89; total, 90 l'uplls present evrt-y tea ion, 701. Visits by citizen!, 188. Visits by directorf, 16. r-KRCENTAOKS OF ATTENDANCE. High School D3 OllAMMAll DEI'AUTSIENT. Second Grade, MISS Lizzie M. fVRnrinnll'H nliuu.. f. Mr A K. L. Leek lo 07 Miss vyau Elsenhowor.... , j JPirtt Grade. Miss Lizzie Losslf IB Mlfs Anna Denjler... 92 Miss Amelia O. Molioeoer .... - 87 Miss Mahala Falrclitld 1)3 rillMAKY BEPAltTMENT. Fourth Grade. Miss Bridget A.. Bnrns ,. !)(! UlbS Carrie W. Faust 03 .Mr. M. F. Conry Uf niihB Annn ej, .ianscu Vi Miss JanoT. Lambert 88 Mr. James 11, Lowl U-! TMrd Grade. Miss Mary A.Sfaek 01 vilss Maggie K. Cavnnuugh 91 Miss KHz J. Flnnorly 89 Mr. Frank Williams. ... 85 MlaiMaryA. Laflerty 8!i Mli Ijlzzle Lehe.. 83 Mr. J. W. Bnrko 91 Second Grade. Mis? Bailie K. Oonry , 97 .Mibs Mary II. Wasloy 90 lli-s HaitlollKBS i 87 MUs Mujjclo O. Brcnuitn 91 Sim Florence O. Hess 88 -Mlns Auale M. Kltnmi-1 92 MISs lnnlo (). Harnett 8(1 Mr. Michael II. Ilrltt 91 Irat Grade. Mlrs rem Shane 01 Miss Carrie SJmltn u.) Miss Mary A Couuely 89 Miss riirlnne Tempest 83 Miis Kllzabetli Linton. 81 Miss Kllu M. i.'lanser, 88 MIssMaryK. Hobsrts.... 80 Ml s Nellie l!lrd... 93 Miss Idaho Kolb Bi Miss Ba ran Fadden 92 Miss Lllllo IJ. Phillips 87 Miss jlunniili Morrls.on... 91 I'urkeu Jtun, Mr M. V. Whltiker 8(1 Mr, John B. Hcheuhlue 89 Social Gathering. The residence t'f Mrs. F R'oeec, on North JarJih street, wus the sceno ot a social gatnoringlftst'ovonlnij. Quitd r number ol tho members of the Oilti'mhia' Hobo and Steam Firo EnRine Company, togo'ber with their wifos and sweethearts, marched in a bojy to tho houo and tendered a surprise to Frank O dringtoi, Mrs. Koese'f brother. Tho participants in Iho pleasant nAMr weroi Thomas W. Powell and wife, Joseph Dusto and wife, Milton Buyer and wife, David Iiolvoy and wife, Jume. O Dounull and wife, "William Gil illlan and wife, George 0 x and wife, Mrs. Gsorgo Schoenor, Mrs. Thnmns Wl'Ham, Airs. Robert Jones, Mr?. F. Keeso, itifs B -chter, Miss Ilannah Riesp, and Messrs. Jo'an MiGrail, Patrick Fe'ely and F. O. lteose. Fall of' Coal. Br a fall of coal at Pucker No 3 col iery, yosterday, a Polo' was instantly killed. IIo was a resident of town. Signed Uy the President. Washington, ilarch 10. The Presi dent lias signed tho act to urovldo-'im uddltlonal mode of taking depositions of witnesses in cases pending in the courts of the United States. NEWS OF THE DAY. A heavy snow storm prevailed last night over Great Britain. The strike ot tho 'iongshoretr.en at New Orleans His ended in a compro mise. ' ' - ' ' Train robbor Perry is accused of swindling Blnghamton merchants' by passing bogus oheoks. A terrific wind storm struck Fargo, N, D. , last night, blowing down wires, un roofing houses and causing, considerable damage to pioperty. The jury In the caso of Maria Ial loran', of Woburn, Mass., charged with1 putting poison in her husband's food, reported a disagreement. A frame farmhouse uoar Schnectady was burned yesterday morning, aud John Sanders, aged 60, und his daughter Annie, aged !15, wcro burned to death, A meeting 61 citizens 'who favor the closing1 ot tho Columbian Exposition at Chicago on the Sabbath, was hold at the Temple, in Philadelphia, last night. Governor Flower of New York, has signed the Sullivan and McCarren Brooklyn Bridge bill, nnd the Elevated Hnilroad bill, und hns prepared a memorandum to go with the signature. The Massachusetts Legislature, by an overwhelming majority, pas Jed to ba engrossed tho bill making it a criminal offense to manufacture, sell or expose for sale cigarettes, within tho limits of tho State. Weather lleport. Washington'. Muroh 10 for Usutern New fork, Eastern l'oniwyrmnla New Jersey, Maryland and Del.iw.ire: Jncreajlnjf olciudl- iHtw with light looalrulini wosui. ly win is In crtmaSnif. In loroe; wuwli uoldor Tliursdjy tUght. For New liiulan i ThreutliiK weather and rain; lnorewilui; southwusc wiuis; euluer by Friday inornliijr. For Wusteru Nw York: Ujltt rain or wow; brisk to high wosWsHy winds, with a cold wave. - NIJW Vdllli. Sl.MtUljTS. Nuw Voiuc. March A Money on cull easy at lH und M percent. UOH03. Closlnz rioMni Ycoier luy. Tu-.14)'. 3 fillet 101 10D 4 8. Coup lit i ll'i 4 v.Vw-. " HO o s, cuup., m no fflOCK MAUKKt. DosiBg Cloaint Yosterday. To-day, Duiudiou 1'uolllo 8M eU lntriroUto,... HO t Cluftio. llurjfc Quluoy lu.l lfitl l)wavoSTnW6ii i: lpM IM.. Lack, lifmra 13J4 . fflii Er?B .'...,' 3.4 an K;U wst..,, 76 oSMro; W7 180 Louis. Ac Nnsii 71 Mlchlirsn Central 1114 llsjU ilinsouriraidfla.., , ui (ll- Now Jersey cUitral 1U7 137 NorUiwoilorn.. , 19 11911 Treasurer Appointed. Boston, March 10. John W. Fnrwell, ;rcasurer of tho firm of N. W. Fnrwell Se Son. this city, has been appointed to the vacant treasurcrshlp of Atlantic Mill at Lawrence. Mr. Farwoll has been n stock holder and director of tho Atluntic Cot ton Mills for sovcral years. l'rof. Wntson of Harvard Dctid. Boston, March 10. Prof. Sorono Wat son of Harvard College died yosterday. He had been connected with the Botani cal Department slue 1874, and hnd been 111 sovoral veeks. DON'T It Cut? a Col-9,OoBff1is,StnrThroit.OTOiip,InflneatAf 7hoopiagr Coub, llrenaUtia aoi Aatlima, A rtil him fir Coniumption In firat Uvot, nl inn Jpittf It &dr since d ttneeB. Ciantorce. Yoavill lee tho ex. t:Unt effect after tikLntf thi flnt do. Wi j Acklen tc r when. Ltre UiUoc . uti ul $1.00. WANTS, &o. FOR SALE. A single sleigh, nt a reasonable nrico. Annlv to Mrs. Jane Parrv. corner Line and Bowers strocts, S-18-lw Oil BENT. A desirable store- room on ' South Main strcot. Possession nlven Hrst of April. Apply to Sylvester Pappert. 110 S. iuain street. s-a-iw MEN TO TAKE OUDEUS.-No delivering or collecting: no experience: steady workj best terms; best 'specialties; samples free Glkn linos., Rochester, N. V. SOB SAtiK. Cheap, n one-horse spring wagon with top. Also a two-seat surrey th cxtensidn ton. Annlv to Tred. Burkhart, 23 North Main Stroot. 3-3-tf WANTED By tho Methodist Episcopal church, to buy n house suitable for a par sonago or a lot upon which to build one. Apply to J. S. OAixkn. M. V.. 3-5-lw or Ciias. Hooks. NOTICE-Tho annual meeting of tho Citi zens' Building and Loan Association of bhenaudoah. Pa., will be held on TUESDAY. MARCH 8, 1893, nt 7:30 o'clock p. m'., at the offlce of the company, for the election of Directors. By order or tho Preslaont, O. W. DENHLER, Secretary. Shenandoah, Pa., Feb. 58, 1,892. aw QTOCKHOLDEltS MEETING. A special Q meeting of tho stockholders of the Miners' Mechanics nnd Laborers' Building and Loan Association, of Shenandoah, Pa., will be held at the offlce of John R. Ooylo, Esn.,on Wednesday evening, March 23, 1892, at 3 o'clock, for tho pur pose or revising and amondlng tho by-laws of Hdtd Association, By order of tho Board of Directors. David MohoaN, Pres. Attest: J. P. KNAPP, Sec'y. 3-10-tlt NOTICE. The following notlco speaks for Itself, and tho public will be governed ac cordingly: In the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county. Common wealth of Pennsyl vaula ezrtl.t &.O., vs. Bridget Vcmpest. 1 Now, February 23, 1892, on motion of V. D. Seltzer, attorney, the Court appoint Charles Unsktnsas committee of s'Ud llridgotTcmncst, and ho Is directed to enter into bond In thouurt of eight thousand dollars, to bo approved by tho Court. Extract from tho record. S. C. KIRK, 3-7-10t Prothonotary. AMUSEMENTS. ICItUHJ?i'S TUEVntL', P. J. FKKQURON, MANAGER, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1892. Now for a good laugh. The famous Barry & Fay Comedy Company! Headed by that admirable comedian WILCIAM jiAiiui, in the lutucrousiy runuy play, I McKenna's flirtation After a run of 175 nights in Now York city. Pretty girls, sweet singers', graoeful dancers)' ALL SPECIAL SCENERY. "Y'ours Forever, Mary Ellen Ryan." Prices. 25. 60 and 75 cents. Scats on sale at KirUu's drug store. A J, GALLAGHER. Justice o ths Peace, Real Esla'e and Insurance Agency. Ofnco Muldoou's Building, Shenandoah, Pa, OL'lOKLY.TnonOUOHLY.POREVert CURED edenttHo mo timet tlmt cannot full unless tho caso Is boron d human aid. Yon fol ImprovoU the first day.lco) a bono tlterorydayi Boonkmiw yourself a kln amonp miif lii boar, mind and heart, Dratns andlosaoa ?nded Kverr obstocto u ftappr married life re moved, Nerve force, will.enonrv. brain Dower. when f aUlug or lost aro restored by this treat ment. AlItnallandweJ; Kutlons of the body en rred and stroegthened. VJctiroa of ntmsef) and oxces&es, reclaim your roanuooa' euuerersiroiQ f olt y.ovtr work,! 1) health, reeatnyourvtiforl lon' desnatr.even If In tho last Btages. Don't be dmheort ened I f quacks havo rob bed you. Istitussbotvyou " .. inai lnoaicni Rnipnm nim imtmws nonor euiLfaoxuti uera ko band la hand, Writ for our XXouk wUuexpluuat.obs.fcprooJ, ihifi seiIed fi-ee Orer JJ.OOO reference. IS ICBDIOAIi 00. , EUPPALO. N. Y, JOHN R. COVLE, At'orney-al-Lw and Real Ks'ile nl Olttee DtxUlall s llullrtlng, Shenanooab, Pa. COFFBE ' HOTTSE. MILS. CONNICK IN CHASO. A FQM1IE MEAL AT A NOMINAL MICE. BvwylWnfiWttll cooked and oleftn. An olab SlltU, CON?jICIC, 31 N, 51 1 111 HI, DELAT JEHIQH VALLEY R. R tP & R. R. H. Co., Lessee.) AimANCRMKNT OP PASSEN f;Elt TRAINS, NOV 16, 1891. Passenger trains leavn Rhen- nrlnnli (A.IInnn Ifm-r.., InonlUn Hlnk n...t. Lehtghton, Hatlngton,Whllo Hall, Calasnuqua, Allenlown. Bethlehem, Huston, New York, 1'hlladelnhla. Ilazleton. IVi'ntliprlv. Dunknltn Junction. Delano nnd Mahnnoy City at 6.47, 7.40, 9.0H a. m., 12 !B, 3.10, 5.20 p. m. i or new lorn, o.it, i.w, m.us a. m 12.60, 3.10. 2il n. m. For Hazlcton, Wllttos-llarre, Whlto Haven, ttston, Luceyvllle, Towuuda, Sayre, Whvorly, '.lmlra. Hochoster. Nlntfnm i,-itu .nd it,n ivat 10.11 a. m (3.10 p. tn no connection for Roches ter, Buffalo or Niagara Falls), 5.S4 p. m. I' or Bclvtdero, Delaware Water Cap and Stroudsburg, 6.17 a. in., 5.20 p. m. For Lambertville and Trenton. 9.08 n. m. For Tunkhaunock, 10.41 a. in., 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca, Gcnova nnd Lvons, 10.11 m., 5.20 p. m. For Jeanesvillo. Levlston nnd rimrri- Mnnrinw. 40, 9.08 a. m., 12.62, 6.20 p. m. For Audenrlcd. llnzleton. Stnrlttnn nnd T.lim. bcr Yard, 5.17, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, p. ra. i' or acrnnton, 0.47, v.u, iu.4i a. m., 3,io, 5.20 p. For Hazlebrook. Jcddo. Drlf ton nnd Frceland. 47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 u. ra 18.62, 3.10, 6.20 p. m. . For Ashland, airardvillo and Lost Creek. 4..?. 7.40. 8.63, 10.15 a. m., 1.05, 1.40, 4.10, 0.35, 8.03, 0.14 p. m. For Raven Run, Centralia, Mount Carmelnnd rlhamoktn, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.00 p. ra. t For Y'ntesvllio, l'ark Place, Mahanoy City ard iDclano, 5.47, 7.40, 9.0S a. m 12.52, 3.10, 5.20, S.03; p.24, 10.27 p. m. Trains win leavo snamoiun at 7.55, 11.55 n. m., 10, 4.30. 0.40 p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at W5 o. in., 13J', 3.10, 5.20. 11.15 p. m. Leave Shenandoah" for Pottsviile, 5.50, 7.40, .08, 1052 n. m., 12.53, 3.09, 4.10, 5.20, 8.03 p. m. ioave l'oitsvuie lor anennncoih, ouu, 7.40, .03, 10.15, 11.48 a. m.. 3,00, 5.20, 7.00, 7,15, D.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Ilazleton. 5.47. 7.40. fl.08. 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.00, 5.20. 8.03 p. m. Leave Hazlcton for Shenandoah. 7.30. 0.15. 11.00 a. m., 12.45, 3.0, 6.30, 7.05, 7.50 p, m, SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland. Glrardvillo and Lost Creek, 0.50. 11.35 a. ra., 2.45 p. m. l'or laicsvuie, l'anc i"iace, Aiananoy uity, Delano. Hazlcton. Black Crock Junction. Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allcntown, Bothlehem, Huston and New York, 8..00 a. m., p. IU. For Yatosvillo. Park Placo. MahanovCItrnnd Delano, 8 00 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 0,03 p. m: Leave ilazleton ror snenanuoah, 8.00 a. m., 45, 4.37 p. m. Loavo Shenandoah for Pottsviile. 5.50. 8.00. .30 a. m., 2.45 p. ra. Leave Pottsvillo for Shenandoah. 10.40 a. m.. 35, 4.30, 0.15 p. ni. a. II. UJ1KUTON, Qen'l Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem. Pa. PHILADELPHIA & HEADING Jl. n ' TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 15, 1891. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For Now York via Philadelphia, week days, 10, 5.2, 7.20 a. m., 1S.33, 2.50, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 10. 7.43 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk. week days, 6.25, 7.20 a. rn., 12.33, 2.60 p. ra. For Kcadlns and. Phi adclnhia. week davs. 2.10, 5.2S, 7.20 a. m., 12.35, 2.50, 6.55 p. in, Sunday, ju, n. m., 4.w i. m. For Harrlsbure. week davs. 2.10. 7.20 a. m.. 50, 6.55 p. ra. For Alleutown, week days, 7.20 a. m., 12.35, 50 p. ra. i'or I'oiisvHie, weoK onys, i.'Mn. m., is.o, SO, 5.5.r)'p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 a. ra., 1.30, p. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days, 10, 5.25, 7.20 a. m., 12,35, S.50, 6 55 p, m. Sunday, 10. 7.48 a. ra.. 4.30 n. m. Additional for Mah anoy City, week days, 7.00 p. ra,- i' or unneasicr nnu uoiuuiDia, wcck uays, y.uj . m 2.50 p. m. I'or Wllllumsnort. Sunburv and Lowlsburg. week days. 3.25, 7.20. 11.30 a. m., 1.35, 7.00 p. m. Sunday, 3.25 a. m., 3.05 p. m. For Mahanoy l'iauo, week davs. 2.10. 3.25. 5.55, 7 20, 11.30 a. m., 12.aj, 1.35, 2.50, 6.55, 7.00, 0.25 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 3.25, 7.48 aim., 3.05, 1.30 p.m. t i ror liiraruvme, ( KappanannocK station), weekdays. 2.10, 3.23, 5.2o, 7.20, 11.30 a in., 12.35, j.-, .ou, a im, v.w, v.-m p. m. aunuay, 3,iu, a-o, 48 a. in., 3.05, 4.3i) p. in. For Ashland and Shatnokln, week days, 3.25, 25. 7.20. 11.30 a. m.. 1.35. 7.00. 9.25 n. m. Sun day, 3.25, 7.'48 a. m., 3.ar p. in. TllAINS FOR SHENANDOAH; Leavo Now York via Philadclr.hla.woekdays. 7.45 a. m., 1.30, 4m 7,30 p: m., 12.15 night. Sun day, 0.00 p. in., 12.15 night. Lsave New York via Maucu Chunk, week davs. .30, 8.45 a. m 1.00, 3.45 p. m. Sunday, 7.00 a. m. L.eave I'miaaeipnia, weoK uays, 4.iu, lu.uua. m. ,00, 6.00 p. m from Broad and Callowhill and 35 a. m 11.30 n. m. from eth and Oroon streets. Sunday, 0.05 a m., 11.30 p. m., from 0th and u recn. Leave Reading, week days, 1.35,7.10, 10.05, 11.60 m., o.oo, ,o p, m. aunuay, i,, iu.i a. m. Leave Pottsvillo. week dlivs. 2.40. 7.40 a. m.. 2.30, 0,11 p. iii. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 205 p. m! icave mmaqua, week aays, s.:v, u.in, ii.xa a. m., i.-i, u.io y, itt, ouuuuy, o.aa, l.to u. lii., 2.50 p, m. . i.eavo jtiananoy uuy. week uays, 3.u, .i. 11.47 a. m , (.61, 7.13, ?.4i p. m. Sunday, 3.10, 8.17 u. in., p. m. ijenve aiananov 1'iane. weoic a? vs. 4.uu. .30, P.35, 11.59 a. in., 1.03, 2.00, 6.20, 8.20, 7.57; 10.00 p. m. ' unday,'2,40, 4.00, H.27 am 8.37, 6.01 p. rd. weeks days, 2l47, 4W, 0.30, 9,41. a. m.-, 12.05, 2.13, 5.20, 0.32. 8.03, 10.00 p. m. Sunfldy, 2.47, 4.0T, "8.3,1, Leavo Wllllamsport. week days. d.uu, .4S, n.&p ra 3.33, 11. lap. m. unuay, ii.ia,p. m. i For Ilaltlmnre. Wastlnirton and tho'West via 11. & O. It. It. throuelr-trnlns leave Glrard Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P, Jl, R. R.) at 3.65, 8.01,11.27 a. m., 8.50,-8.42, 7.1S p. m. Sunday, a.w, p.u-j, ii.-.i a. rn., i, o.i.', i,m p. ra. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelnhla. Chestnut Strcot Wharf anasoutu street wnari. FOlt ATWNTIO CITT. Weok davs Einrcss. 9.00 a. m.. 2.00. 1.00 d. m. Accommodation, b.wvl. m., o.uu p. m. ' Sunday Express, 9.00o, in.. Accommodation R.00 a. m.. 4.30 u. m. Returning; teave-Atianiio uity, aepot Atianiio and Arkansas Avenues Week days, Express. 7.30, 0.00 a. in., 4.00 p. m. Accommodation,. IJ.lp a. m., .au p. m. .ounuay--iiiiprssa, w p. n. Al'commouauon, i.vj u. ui., p. m. A. A, MCLEOD, Pres. & OenU Managor. A'tM'ali iif th it ,'JinmT. Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Bis.. Biieuuuaosu, ra. Hi tulai meals at ropulai; jjilces nei vert nt nil times" ladles' dining una re. fiefhlrwiur oms attach cd. liar blorl'.td Willi the Un- bt brands of cIesis and fancy Crlnks, Leading Restaurant in Town. LEATHER, and SHOE FlHUlNilS IP. J". CliEART, Dealer In all kinds ol Shoemakers' : Supplies Large aud Ant-class Muck, A II Demands of the Trade'Suppiec 18 V. CENTRE ST., Ferguson House liulldtut'. SHENANDOAH. PA A Profltaale Business on Liinllod Capital PEARL TYPEWRITER for business and private correspondence. Sim pie, durable, accurate. Nut u toy. but a prnotl eul machine. Does not get out of order. No practice required to operate It. l'lico, SS-no. A responsible avent wanted m every town, to n ilWiil iiUiI lllUUUVlliL'liiS Will uo UiHlC. Pearl Typewriter Coinpniiy, W 30 Ko. Moore at , (l.T-im) New York City Tn taat. a ls.l I sr ss. sTTa' ma Til Cife lor tbfl etfets of seu?lus& OHSUt Biual JUWer. Jiniviimr.st.iio.Krwiit our ojtwinn " 111 Ii Valimbls InrrwsUon J'ltUX A'Uiwa U. 11. to., bUtllrsdjf,tiT . M National Bank, XI1BAXKE IlDII.niHO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $ioo,ooo,oo I A. Yfi Leisennng, Pres., P, J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. ft. Leisenring, Cashier, 9 W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Opcu Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER GENT. INTEREST ! Paid on HavlUEM Ucposlta. OENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. aOHUTLKILS UIVISIOW, On and after November 1$, 1891, fra(m will leave aaenanaoai ttt follows: TU,.MH mit,av,i,H VM.MII. -Ktitle. Bt. Clair, and wav nolnts. 0.00. 9J0. 11,4.) a m and 4.16 pm, oanaays, ouo, v,u m nnaa,iup ra, Ku. x'ottsvllle, 6.00, V.1V, 11.45 a m ana 4.15 M Sundays, GOO, 6.40 a in and 3.10 D m. For Reading, e.UO, 11.45 a m and 4.15 rim. Sundays, 600,9.10 a.m. and 8.10 om. For Pnttatown. Phoe lizvllle. Korrlatown nd Philadelnhla (Lroad street etatiom. 0.00. 11,15 m. and 4.16 p m weak days 1 tuaays, sou, v.tu a m ,iu p m . Trains leave FrDCtcvllie- for BnandoAh at ll.4i a m and 12.11, S 01, 7.13, 19,0; p mi. Ban- ivt, 1., 1 . ni su'i a.'j u ui Ijpzva Pa .lavllla lor Shenandoah. 10.15 and 11.(8, a ra 4.19, 7.15, 9.42 p m. Uundays,- 10.10 n 0.10 p m. 1 jiavB 1'hlladelnhla (Broad street station). for.-Fot ts vllle and Bhen indoah, .57, 8.85 a m iu ana i.w p m weesr aiys. ounaayo.ou, ana Vor New York. 3.20. 4.05. 1.40. 6.85. 6.5C. 7.S0. i.90.3il. t.60, 11.0dandll.n,lL3oam,12.00noon, OlDilltdeTpre33(l.V!i4.5JV m.l 12.41,1.33. i;49. Ml S.V y OMW f .ifl 9i IULU AU.VU , Ui. UII6UV ' 'U PUUUSJTS, D.U...lkJ, S.llf, .l.IhJt n.l. O.OV, Q.UU, 11. S3 i rn. and' 12.41, 1.10,2,30 4.02,' (limited, For Boa GlrtLontrBrancliand lnlermedlale stations 8.20 and 11.14. a. jn., 4.0Q p.m. week days. Kreehold.only 5.00 pm week days. f or uaiuinore ana wusmngion. M, 7.A1. U.iU HUU ii.iO . lii, tt.il, U U, , I.1U I'.lll. uu li.UJ night dWly anfi 8 31 . 10.20 a m.v 12 35 (limited express with dlnlne car to Haiti more) 1.30. 3.46 n m niAil- Hntn tAr. ttnlfl mnM nnl4 V? A ill weeltdtys, 0.03, 11.30 p. in. dally. Fur Richmond. 7 20 a1, nl. and 12.03 nleht dally, 1.S0 p. m, dally, except Bund ly. irmusiosive'i.iarrisDur? lor triiucurs uhg hs west over? day at 12.23 nnd 8.10 a m and 3 99 limited) and' 3.10, 7.23' p nr. WayJor AltomaH 15 m and 4.10 p m every, aay. r or iriusoarg only, li.i; a m aaiiy snaiu.i m week days. Laive Bonourr for VllllatrnDort. Elmlra. Jtuandal'joa, llochoter, Untlaloand.Nlaeara "all" 5.l(lam dally, and 1.35 vm woakHayn. Cor Elmlra, 6.80 p m-week days. or icne ana tniermeniaie poinu, o.iu a in:! tally. Knr Look 'llavea, 6.10. and 9.56 a m. tallr. 1 35 and 5.1F r. m. week- Uavs. For tlsnova 6.10 a. m 1(33 and 6,39 pm weok days l 111. 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THE MINERS, MECHANICS 1 AND LABORERS' BUILDING ASD LOAN A5S0CIA1I0N Will Issue a new series of stock commencing? I Ul.., C,' Ko.k iA no VI CUIICdUaj Ulb IIIUlV.ll IV, y From five to eight o'clock P. M., at the ofllce of 'J. R, Coylc-Hsq.., In Ucddall's building. ; Persons .desiring to subscribe for tho stock should call carlyvus tho uumbor of shares to bo Issued uro limited. DAVID MORGAN, Pres. Jog. P. KKArp, Sec'y. 3-3-td Saving J.mi Stock Tho Citizens' Ilulldlnit and Loan Association of Shenandoah, Pa., will istuo a now-series o( stock, commonclpg Tuesday, (fed on which day tho subscription books will be open from 2 tp 5 o'clock p. m., at tho ofllce of tho Secretary, No. 127 North MalnBtreet. C. W. DENGLBK, J--Sw Beeretary. Ferpon ! House ! Restaurant! (Unflej- management of liDOch Lockett) Cor. niuln autl Centre StrcctH, llet beer, porter acd ales oh? ays on tap. CI " i;ars Qf the flueet brands. 1 fflL 1 Hints" I'ltm?" "t - '-