Ntiw Assuming Dimensions. Vast NO REPORTS OP DISORDER YET, Thera Will Bi 100,000 Man Added U the Great Army Already at Play. Tliprn U u l.oiv Slock nf fuel In Some Citii-n, Which Will lUnult In tlm ClolnE of I'uctorles In Cumo tho Htrike Con tinues Mora Tlmii n Week or 'two Tim Miners' I'l-deration Claims to Hv Kilougli Money to Keep thu Men Out Four Months. London, March 14. Tho great con miners' striko wus begun Saturday, in accordance with tho plan of tho Miners' Federation. Tho majority of the coal coal flelils of Great Britain aru idle, The number of men now out is estimated at 450,000. In Durham the men to the number of 80,000 nro on strike against a reduction of wages, but in nil the other districts the men have simply decided to tako a week, fortnight or even three week's holiday in order to restrict tho output of coal. The collerles of tho Lancashire, Clio shire, Yorkshire, North Wales and other districts are idle. The miners of Scot laud, South Wales and Northumberland are working quietly. The miners of Durham are holding en thusiastic meetings, and hnvo resolved that under nu circumstances will they yield to the proposed reduction. ibis movement on tho part of tha miners has caused tho greatest dis turbance in the British labor world, and in the manufacturing centres, that has been known since the American civil war when so many hundreds of thousands of cotton operatives of Lancashire would have starved hut for a boundless charity. Tho strike yesterday assumed dimen sions not heretofore apprehended. The miners of Lincolnshire qut work, acting in sympathy with the .Miners' Federa- ation. This action will make necessary thu shutting down of the Appleby Iron Company, the North Lincoln Iron Com pany, the Frodlngluim Steel and Irou Company, the Trent Works, the Hed horn Hill Iron and Coal Company and several other large lirnisin the North Lin colnshire iron trade, Fuel is ulready scarce in the districts of these companies, and even if they would, they could run pn half time only two weeks longer. Tha furnaces of South Lincolnshire will be damped down, and the muuuf'icturo of pig irou in thai district will practically cease. By tho action ot yesterday alone, it is estimated by the most conservative that at least 1 JO, (J CO ine.i will bo added to the great army already at play, lieports from Sheffield, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds show a low stock ot fuel, which must result in thu stoppage of work in the factories in case the strike continues uioro than u week or two. The price of coal is expecUd to tnke another jump to-day, so that even private fami lies will begin to suffer severely. Tho Miners' Federation held meetings yesterday throughout Yorkshire, Lanca shire, Derbyshire, Cheshire and North Wales. Tho organization claims to have money enough to keep thu men out four months if necessary. No reports of dis order at uny of the meetings have yet been received. Should tho operators hold out against tho men, popular sym pathy is likely to turn against them, as thp feeling in the lower middle class, which among the consumers will feel the rise in prices most keenly, is already turning against the employers. Knocked O.it In One Honiiil. Washinqtom, March 14. A prize light took place early In the morning at uuns ton, Va., a short distaucu from Washing ton ou the Potomac Hiver, between two lightweight pugilists, John Farrell, of Buffalo, N. Y., and Ned C'artwright, In structor ot taxing ut the Columbia Athletic Club of this city. Farrell was knocked out in the first round, receiving a blow on the point of the jaw. A nnm ber ot Washington sports witnessed tho mill. Hoy lturular Arrested- Nkwamc, N. J., March 11. George uud Joint Luwarus and Walt or Anthony, three of a gang of boy burglars ranging iu age from 1J to 17 years, wero arrested, und ut tho station house confessed to half u score of burglaries. They havo been breaking into uud robbing small stores for thu past few months, und se cured about sUU worth of booty. The rest of the gang will be arrested. DuhvIh" Accepts thn Commission. Washington, March 11. The Hon. Frederick Douglass, who has boon selected by the government of Haytl us the representative ol that country at the World's Columbian txnositlou. has re ceived his commission uud has accepted the position ouereu io mm uy mo govern niont of the country to which he was a short time ugo accredited as thu Minister of thu United stales. Tile Murine, Hand' Tour. Wasiiinobon, March 14. The projected tour of the United Status Marino li.uul to the Pacific Coast and return, for which speoiMl permission lias been given by the President and Secretary of the Nnvy, will begin uext week. The tour has been arranged by Prof. John Philip Housu, director of tho bond, und Mr. D. Dlakeiy. It will extend over llfty days, A HlKliIatid, t. Y., ?lmi Drownril. Jacksonville, Kla., Jluroh 14. When the Bteuiuor David Kemp wus making the night trip to Muyport Suturday iifglit, John Umwford, a passenger from Illgh Ianil, N. Y., ucoideutally full overbounl und was ilrowuwl. Tho body has not jet been recovered. Ex-Mlnlater Dayton's Jlothr l)ei. TiifcNToN, N. J.7 March 11. Mrs. Mar Karet Dayton, widow or the late William L- Dayton, who ran ou the Itepublloiin ticket with Fivemont, is dead, aged 83 years Mm leaves a daiiilitfr anil a miii, the lion Wiliiuiu L Dayton, ex-Miuister to the lia It lull liip-ih tu C'oiisiilldtto. Dui.uv M "cli 14 It is unnuuroed that me in K'" l itmus fur the consolidu tion of tuo "t'li eman's Journal" and the ".National 1'iumj" liuvo been concluded. It Is A BIG CITY'S W CK DNS3. Hr. t'nrkliui-nt of New York Again Scores llio 1 lly Jovruiimnt. New ioivk, Mnrrh 14. In a sermon of extraordinary vigor delivered with an carnestnos that lelt no doubt of the sin cerlty of his conviction1) the Rev. Dr. Charles II. I'arkhurst yesterday summed up the total of the hlir cliy's wickedness and attempted to Iny the responsibility for It all nt the door of thu municipal government. This was his reply to the presentment of tho grand jury censuring him for his former criticism of city affairs. lie struck back at once and harder than ever. In the lnit week he has been making some personal Investigations of thu im morality of New York. The results of his observations ho laid before his con gregation with unvarnished candor. It appeared that he had not hitherto sus pected tho depravity of the purlieus, and lie spoko like a man who had been shocked and astounded by the revela tions. Indeed, he declared that as long as he lived he would never bo able to get out of his mind tho impression of the scenes ho had witnessed. WEIGHED 600 POUNDS. Tho Petrified llody or a Woman Uu eurtlied AfUr Hlxtuen Yu. PiiiLirsBuno, N. J., March 14 The unearthing of a woman from a grave in the Fhilllpsburg Cemetery has caused a sensation at this place The body is that of Mrs. James De Long, former wife of one of the oldest residents of Central Now Jersey. She was burlod sixteen years ago. When workmen exhumed the remains preparatory to removal to a cemetery at Somerville, where Mr. De Long now lives, they were astonished to find that the casket and contents wero in a per fect state of preservation. The woman's body wus turned entirely to stone, und she seemed Ilka u nurblo statue. Thu weight of the body Is COO Douuds. Tha The petrifaction was caused by-tho pe culiar properties of a spring which gushed through tho coffin. Mr. Do Long will have the body of his wifo placed in a vault where he oan visit it. Stubbvd by a Playmate. Trenton, N. J., March 14. Willie Warner, aged 12, was stabbed in the back during a quarrel by a playmate named Otto Krebs. The two boys had a quarrel last week and resumed it when they met on the street last night. After some hot woids Warner turned and at tempted to flee, when Krebs drew a Jack- knife and plunged It into Warner's back. the blade entering between the seventh and eighth ribs and penetrating the lower lobe of the left lung. The wound is a serious one. Krebs was arrested, but refused to say anything about tho affair. Mrzurnclil Cauicht In Philadelphia. New YonK, Match 1. Joeo Mezara- cld, the Arabian Beggar, who shot Rabbi Mendes, of thu Shuarith Israel at Fifth uvenuo ond Nineteenth street, last Satur day night for recusing to give him flUO, was captured Saturday night In Phila delphia. The Rabbi is now in a promis ing condition uud it is believed lie will shortly recover from the shooting. ITefl'er Will Give Up llmeball. Louisville, Ky., March 14. All nego tiations for Pfeffer's services during the coining baseball season are declared off, us Ffoffer has decided to attend to his 'private business and have nothing more to do with ball playing. The directors of the Louisville club have concluded to have Canavan play second and Brown center Held. TIir Itutnur Confirmed. New York, March 14. The dispatch from Atlanta announcing that Mr. Oak man, now vice-president of the Central Itailroad of New Jersey, would bo the president of the reorganized KIchmoud & West Point Terminal Company, is con firmed by persons, interested in the re organization. Kmbezzled to Tlay thu Karon. Philadelphia, March 14. William Aiken, is tinder arrest on complaint ot his employers, John McGlensoy, Sou & Co., grocers, who charge him with em bezzling $0,400. Aiken, it is alleged, lost the money at tho Gloucester rues track. Alluded Imperially tu Amorlcan Meats. Paius, March 14. M. Fnure has given notice that he will move that meat found upon inspection nt French ports to bu Infected shall bo returned to the ex porter. IIu intimated that he alluded especially to American meats. NEWS OF THE DAY. E. II. Burke, a prominent young man of l'uterson, was instantly Killed uy runaway accident in Passalo yesterday. An association of strawberry growers of Wisconsin has been formed, which crowers iu other status will bo asked to join. April the 8th, and Boston the place, fixed for holding the Democratic con vention for the choice of delegates to the National Convention. Itobert Taylor, a member of a promt' neat family, escaped from jail in Head' ing, Pa., where he was serving' a five years' sentonoe for burglary. Au unknown tramp assaulted Mrs. Terrenton at Wakendu, Mo., Saturday. Ho was arrested, but afterwards taken from the olllcnrs and lynched. The general executives ot tho Interna tional Association of Machinists and the Federated Trulumeti have endorsed the machinists strike ou the Pennsylvania Central. Merchants at Ulddeford, Me., who have been blacklisted by the Merchants' Ite tall Protective Agency ot Chicago ure preparing to sue thu concern for libel and conspiracy. Van li. linker, oon lined in the State penitentiary ut Mouiulsvllle, West Va., for the murder uf his wife and mother-in-law, was found suspeuded by a handker chief 111 his coll nearly dead, Muiitimr Uttpurt WisntNOTo.v. Marsh 13 Pur liwtern New York, Sateru l'emuylvunU New Jenny, Maryland and Delaware; (leneiudy fair and volderi uortherly winds. for Western New York and' Western l'eun ylvaniu: luir weather, except lljht locul iaows ut htko stations; colder; northwesterly wiudi. For Now KimlaaJ. Colder; fair weatheri uorthwesterlv wind. ENNSY Va v. a I Disbursomon i- Maue by lai Ui-I If nil' to t ' 1 1 or non Editorial in 1'hllu. Press. March loin, 1KU.J IlUitl (lief wisint ik'hK lib n U I iter In p THlmn. it I I, of ii i tup i. nvanl .i em h uh imp e-llKl'IS H.! ti'y. !', tint ttl rnllli r.: ii III 111 U tl 1 1 ll oi lion of lis en it I, beHdte, n ciurei Mid - p .1' I trade. A pn eh recontiy bnun i nr utvilig needier an n i In, U"lllill nt ii'T wit illljua o men -nin i 'ii 10 r't-'Ti'Mii n urn r ny It would Ii- nlclu of cutumuro in which company in its oipnoity i does not deal. In bis speech, Mr. ll.i oris p mum ou tbocxtont ol the l'eniir Iwinla Ksilroml'e iiersti itis as n purchasing and cnmuinnn. portion of ihu cotmnu iiiy. Hh go we hit during thu Iml decade tbut corpora In had absorbed thu productions of I'bliadel phi aloae to the extent of $15 800 IKX) oi ttho rato of 81,600 000 per The man or corporation which adJs f.1000 pet Jay to the business of his ctty, and doe.- t for ton years, ought to bo cultivated. Tins sum, it U understood, Includes only the mohoy spent in actual improvements in .rininale, wtaarvoi, warehouses, shops in tie city, &c, which indirectly tend to nnko lurther increases in cuinuiercu and tade in many directions. I ha total expenditures of tho Pennsyl vania Kailroad ar), of course, much larger, nd, alter showing what tho road had don or the city, l'r6idont It iberts took up thoto Anuria. In tho singlo yearoflS'Jl thu Pennsylvania K nlroi.il expended In this Cjmmonwual'.h thu enormous sum of $-52,000 000, or at tho rato of $1,000,010 per week, "hero aro not throo railroads in tho United Suites whose groe3 oarninga aro quid to this sum, a (act which, alter all, gives but u small idea of the immensity ot the Pennsylvania's disbursing capacity, as wo believe forty other millions wero spent on portions of tho lino outside the state. Tho figures do not neod olaboratton. They demonstrate at once bow much and how important a part of the community the Pennsylvania lliilroad is, and puintout its ntimale relations to all matters portuining lo business in a most striking way. Thu ultimalo effects of these large, con stant, and timely expenditures cannot b. ntetnporanoously known or pointod out. Wo ot this generation can only seo thai thuy havo added largely tothoconvenietict of tilo puh ic, that they havo made thu city mora accessible to freight shippers, tint they hava increased our coastwUo Had tor !gn trade, that they havo added to our manufactures, and in a hu id red ways built up and promoted the slubillty of ihu city ami Commonwealth. President Koberls and bis able lieutonants are to bo congratu lated on having dona so much toward thu levelopmout of commerce and the promo tion of all that tends to a broader and more beneficent civilization. 2,000 clovh bound books, worth CO cents, lor J) cents each; b.OUU zo-cont paper covorod novels, all new, for 10 conta each, at Max lloese's, Wost Centre street, Fer ?uon ilotol block. Orders for Evknino Herald should lie lejt at Hooks J- Jliown a news stand, No. 1 North Main street A bad cojgh or cold ells tor u gnod remedy the mro lor lu F r CouKlm. Colds, i.a U lrpo and Cousiimptlou, a perle-l uud per nuuent cniels Pau-i'lnn, the worsteds s yield U Its h-ullng properties. "ostM25 cents. Pan-Tluala bold at P. P. D. Kirllu's drug IN AN ASYLUM. Sarah Allliou Tern- Ohji'ct and Is Re united by I'orce. Stockton-, Cal., March 11. Sarah Althea Terry has arrived at the insane nsylum hero accompanied by a deputy sheriff and the matron of the sheriff's office. Mrs. Terry was intensely spiteful toward the matrou, kicking her and sticking pins into ber. Mrs. Terry did not recognize Lathrop, where her hus band wus shot, the station having been burned u short time ago. Sho thought Stockton was Lathrop and refused to leave the train. Officers forced her into a currlage and she was driven to the asylum. Sho roslsled being taken in, nnd when finally thrust through the doorway Bhe said to tho offi cers: "I suppose you are satisfied, now tlint you have got me In tho nsylum." The lunatic woman objected to being taken into tho receiving ward nnd was removed by force. There she gave no trouble and was glvon a buth and put to bed. The mutron of the asylum said she did not oxpect tnuou troubld from Mrs. Terry. ONLY A FRIENDLY ALLIANCE, Tho neutllnic Knud Una Not Leaaed the N. Y. & N. i:. Itailroad. Bosto.x, March 14. In regard to the recent circulated rumor ot a proposed lease of the New York & New JJugland Itailroad by the Road ing Itailroad, Mr. Prince, vicojprosldeut of the former road, said that there was no foundation for the report. That a friendly alliance had been formed between the two roads, ns tho New England had terminal facilities Which would prove advantageous to the Beading, uud that other natural advant ages would accrue. lie further stated that he thought It quite likely that the Beading would tako n lease of tho Baltimore & Ohio and im prove its southern connections nnd that through trains would bo run over the New York & New Kngland, through New York uud directly to New Orleaus. Itiiliitorrlnt; h'uldluro1 llodlei. San Aiw10, Tox., March 14The Soldiers' Cemetery ut Fort DuvU, Tox, has been a banded, and the remains in terred iu it are being transferred to this city, to be placed in the National Ceme tery here Ac.tr containing about 100 bodies urrlved here to-day. WANT , & 1 ,101t HALF- A Klnnle Hleiuh. at a reusonuhli I' prlci Apply to Mm Jane I Line and llowers streets. iirry. eurai i S-IB-lw small famllj 3-U-lm ANTED. Hoarders In a Apply ut the IlKHALl) onice. AATANTHD.- ood wngos p.iid. Cull at tho llKHAi.i) uOleo. 3-ll-tf ITiOIt HKNT Store and dwelling. UI Nortl I Main street, iihenandoah. Apply on pn mlses. 1'atrlek McNeils. 3-H-lw nOR HUNT. A doslrablo storn room 01 I South Main, street. Possession given flrx of April. Apply to Sylvester Pappert, 119 .t;un street. M1 norh KN TO TAKE OriDEItS. No dcllverinf or collect nu: no oxnerlcncc; stcnai worki bost termsi best specialties; samplc- freo. ulen linos., itoencster, . I.-IOU SALE. Cheap, a ono-horso spring I" wnpnn with ton Also n lwn-Renl Klirre with oxtenslon top. Apply to Fred, liurkhari S3 North Main strcot. 3-3-tf WANTED lly tho Methodist Episcopal church, to buv a houso sultablo for a nar- sonago or a lot upon which to build one. Apply to J. 3. Callen. M. D., 3-6-lw or Ciias. Hooks. fOUND A pocket book containing a sum of ' monev and Home nanors. Owner can have same by proving property, paying for this ad vertisement, and applying to Oeorgo W. llaak. blacksmith, nt W. J Dcch's wheelwright shop. West Coal street, Shenandoah. 3-14-31 QTOCKHOLDHnS' MEETING. A special Q meeting of tho stockholders of tho Miners' Mechanics and Laborers' Uulldlng and Loan Association, ot Shenandoah, Pa., will be held at tno otuco or Jonn It. Covlo. Esn..on wounesdav evening, March 13, 1602, at 3 o'clock, for tho pur pose of revising and amending tho by-lawH of said Association. Uy order ot tho Iloard of Directors. David Mono AN, Pros. Attest: J. I. KNAPP, Sco'y. 3-10-IIt XTOTICE OF STOCKIIOLDEIIS MEETING. 1 The annual meeting of tho stockholders of the Citizens' Electric Light Company, of Shenandoah, will be held nt tho ofllco of tbc company, No. SI North Jardln street, on April 0th, lMr, between tho hours of S and 4 p. m., for tho purposoof electing eleven (11) directors for ensuing year, and for tbo purpose of hearing and receiving tho auditors' report. tMXMaw-lw John G ituiii.cn, Scc'y. "VrOTICE. The following notlco speaks for L lthelf. and tho nubile will bo covernod ac cordingly: in me uouri oi uommon 1'iens oi bcnuyiaiu county. Commonwealthof Pennsylvania exrtl., &c, vs. lirldgct Tempest. Now. February ffi, 1893, on motion ot W. D. Seltzer, attorney, tho Court appoint Charles Ilasklnsas commttteo of sntd UrldgotTcmpost. and ho Is directed to enter Into bond In the sum of eight thousand dollars, to bo approved by tho Court. Extract from tho record. S. C. KlltIC, 3-7-10t Prothonotary. AMUSEMENTS. JJlttiiOUSON'f TIIIJATItlC, P. J FERUUSOIT, MArTAOER. MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1892. Now for a good laugh, Tho famous Barry & Fay Comedy Company I Headed by that admirable comedian WILLIAM 11AUKY, In tho ludicrously funny play, McKenna's Flirtation After a run of 175 nights In New York city. Pretty girls, sweet singers, graceful dancers. ALL SPEdAL SCENERY. "Yours Forever, Mary KUon Ityari." Prices, 25, 50 and 75 cents. Scats on sale at Klrlln's drug store. HORSES I WILL ARRIVE WED1ESDIT, MARCH 9,1892 A LOT OF Western Horses ! TO BE SOLD AT MY STABLES, muiti ami Lloyd StH. George Folmer. LEATHER- and SHOE ENDINGS D? W. CLBABY-, Dealer lu all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies Large and flrbt-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supple , 18 V. CENTRE ST., KergUBon Houso building, SHENANDOAH, PA, THE MINERS, MECHANICS AND LABORERS BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION "Will issue a new series of stock commencing Wednesday Eve'g, March 16, '92, From tlvo to olgbt o'clock P. SI., at tho offlco ot J. Jt. Coylo, Esq., In lledtfall'n huUdlns. Persons desiring to subscribe for the' stock should cull early, as tbo number of shares to bo Issued aro limited. DAVID 1IOUQAN, Pres. Jos. P, KNAI'P, Seo'y. 3td JOHN n. COYLH, AtlurDey-at-Law and Ileal Es'alo Agf nt, Offlco UcxMallVIlulldlng, Shenandoah, l'a. LESSONS IN THE PI mm pPj' INCLUDING MIMETIC, filGEBRO SIGNS, Ml VEHTiLflTIOK, HECHSHICS, ETC. STUDENTS QUALIFIED TO PASS STATeIxAMINATIORS. THE PUPILS STUDY AT HOME LOSE NO TIME PROM WOPK. :WO TEXT-PQOKS NEEDED. TUITION (CHARGES WITHIN THE MEANS OF ALL. For fixmphlct containing full information, address THE COLLIERY ENGINEER SCHOOL OF MINES, Scranton, Pa. Snijiple copies of " Tin: CoLLinnv Kniiinkkk " (bv rcndliiir .Vppllcatlon? cn""CBe of Mining Hooks tent free on jEHIOH VALLEY It. It. (I. & It. n. It. Co., Lessee.) AltltANOKMKNT or PASSEN OEH THAINS. NOV 15, 1S91. Passenirer trains lenvn Ahen. judoah for I'enn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lehlghton, Slatlngton.Whlte Hall, Catasauqua, Allentown, Dcthlehcm, Esston, New York, Philadelphia, Hazleton, WeatliCrlv. Ouakake Junction, Delano and Mahanoy City at 5.47, 7.40, 11.03 a. m., 18.63, 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For New York, 6.47, 7.10, 9.08 a.m., 12.60, 3.10, Si! p. m. For Hazleton. Wllkes-Barro. White Haven. I'lttston, Laceyville, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly, Elmlra, Kochester, Niagara Falls and tho West, 10.41 a. m., (3.10 p. m., no connection for Roches- tcr, uuiraio or Niagara i ails), f."0 p. m. For llelvldcrc. Delawaro Water Gan and airouusuurg, o.ii u, ni., n.zo p. m. For L,amt'ertvuio and Trenton, u.os a. m. For Tunkhannock, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 5.50 p. in. For Auburn. Ithaca. Geneva nnd Lyons. 10.41 n. m., 5.20 p. m. For Jeanosvlllo, Lo vision nnd Heaver Meadow, 7.40, 9.08 a. m.. 12.M, 5.20 p. m. For Audenried. Hazleton. Stockton nnd Lum ber Yard, 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For acranion, D.47, 9.08, 10.11 a. m 3.10. 5.28 n. m. For Hazlcbrook. Jcddn. Drlftnn and Frpnlnnd. 6.17, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For Asnianu, uiraraviuo and Lost Creek. 4.27, 7.10, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.05, 1.40, 4.10, 0.35, 8.08, 9.14 p. m. For iiavcn nun, uenirana. Mount carmol nnd Shamokln. 8.52, 10.15 a. in., lftO, 1.10, 8.O0p. in. I For Yatesvllle, Park l'laco, Mahanoy City and uuidliu, ,l, .M, U. UU. J.1U, O.M. 0.UJ, 0 21 111 !!T n m Trams will loavo fsnamokln ot 7.55. 11.55 a. m. 10, 4.30. 9.40 n. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at u.i n. in., 1.3, j.iu, n.-'u. 11.13 p. m. Leavo Shenandoah for Pottsvillo. 5.50. 7.40. 9.08, 10.52 n. m 12.52, 3.09, 4.10. 5.20. 8.03 n. m. Leave l'ottsvlllo for Shenandoah. 0.00. 7.40. ,0.1, lu.io, 11. u. m., .uu, n.M, j.w, 7.i, v.&t p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton. 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 12.52. 3.09. 6.20. 8.03 n. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.30, 9.15, u.i! u. in., i.ia, .iu, 0.0, Y.u,), t.oo n. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland. OlmrdWllnand Lost ureea, 0.00, ii.m a. m., p. m. For laiesviuo, park Piaco. Mahanov city. Delano, Hazleton, Ulack Creek Junction, Ienn iiavcn Junction, Maucn Chunk, Allentown, llelhlchcm, Hasten and New York, 8.00 a. m.. t.io ii. m. For Yatesvlllo. Park Place. Mahannv Cltv and ueiano, s u a. m., l.-iu, 1.40, cih p. m. Lcavo Hazleton for Shenaudoah, 8.00 a. m., 45. 4.37 1). m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle. 5.50, 8.00, 30 a. in.. 2.43 p. m. Lcavo l'ottsvlllo for Shenandoah, 10.10 a. ra., 3.), 1.30, n.iap. m. is. u 1 iimu ion, Oen'l l'ass. Agt., South llothlchcm, Pa. PHILADELPHIA & HEADING Ii. It. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 15, 1801. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For Now York via Philadelphia, week days, 10, 5.25, 7.20 a. m., 12.35, 2.60, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 10. 7.48 a. m. For Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5.25, 7.20 a. m.. 12.S5, 2.50 p. m. For Heading ana l'miaueipma, weeic aays, 10, 6.25, 7.20 a. ra 12.36, 2.60, 5.65 p. m. Sunday, 10,7.48 a. m.. 4.30 p. m. i'or liarnsDurg, vcck uays, k.iu, t.M a. m., H). 5.55 n. m. I' or Aiicntown, wceu days, 7.20 a.m., 12.33, so p. m. For l'ottsvlllo. week days, 2.10, 7.20 a. m., 12.35, 5.sft p. m. aunaay. s.iu, 7.4a a. m., 4.30 p. m, For T'amaqua ana jviananoy city, wceK aays, 2.10. 5. ,!, 7.20 a. m., 12,35, 2.50, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 2.10. 7.48 a. m.. 4.30 I). m. Aaaiiionat lor xuan- anov Cltv. week davs. 7.00 n. m. l or Lancaster anu uoiumoia, wecK uays, f.vo m., .00 y. m. For WlUlamsnort. Sunburv and. Lowlsburc, week days, 3.25, 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.35, 7.00 p. m. For Mantnoy I'lane, vreok days, 2.10, s.ti, 5.B0, ,M. ll.au a. m.. i.ao. i.jo. 2.00. d.iu. v.w. v.aa u. ui. Sundav. 2.10. 125. 7.48 a. in.. 3.05. 4.30 D. m. For Glrardvlllo, ( Ilappahaunoclt Station), VVCCKUUJB, O.WI, U.W, l.rtt, ll.iw U IU., txt Z.DU, D.no, .iaj, v.za p. m. auuuuy, .iv, o.mi, 4X a.m. .3 05. 4.3) n. m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week davs. 3.25. 5.25, 7.20, 11.30 n. m., 1.35, 7.00, 0.23 p. la. Sun- daj, 3.25, 7.48 a. m., 3.05 p. m. TRAINS FOB SHENANDOAH : Loavo Now York via Phlladclnhla. week da vs. 7.43 a. m., 1.3U, loo, T.iio p, in, i-n nigni. sun dav. o.uu 11. ra.. i&ia inciii. LsaVo New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4.30, 8.45 a. m., l.ou, 3.13 p. m. sunuay, 7.00 a. m. T.pnvn Phlladelnhla. week davs. 4.10. 10.00a. m. 4 00, 0.00 p. m from 11 road and Callowhlll and 8.35 a. in., 11.30 p. m. from 91U and Oreen streots. Sunday, v.vb a m., ii.su p. m., trora vtu ana Qrccn. Leave Iteadlnc, week days, 1.33,7.10, 10.05, U.50 a. m., 0.0a, T.oi p. m. sunuay, i.a, 10.19 a. m. Lcavo l'ottsvlllo. wcok uavs. s.iu, 7.iu a. m. 12.30, 0,11 p. id. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a.m.. 2.05 p.m. Lcavo 'ran.anua. wecu uavs. a.'M. d.io. 11.0 u, 1.. 1.21. 7.13, 0.18 n. ra. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a, in., z.do p. m. Loavo juanunoy liy, wecu uuys, a.iu, v. id, 11.17 a. in , 1.01, 7.1-, v.11 p. in. Sunday, 3,40, 8.17 m., h.j) p. m. Loavo Mahanov Piano, week drvs. 2.40. 4.00. o Ma 6.30, 0.35, 11.59 a. in., 1.05, 2.01), 5.20, 6.26, 7.67, 10.00 p. m, aunaay, i!.io, 4.0U, S.'I u. m., 3.7, o.ui p. m. Leavo Qlrardviuo. (Itannahannock Station), weeKHQuys. .ir, i.w, u.ao, v.ll a. m., 1.00, u.r., 1 5.26, 0.32. 8.0:), 10.06 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 4 07, 8.33, a. m.. 3.41. 6.07 n. m. Loave Wlllliimsport, weelc days. 3 00, 9.45, 1 1.55 1 m.. 3.35, U.15p. m. Suuday, 11.15 p. m. For Ilaltlmore. Washlnaton and tho West via I 11. & O. It. It., through trains leavo Qlrard I Avenue station, Philadelphia. (P. & It. It. Jt.) at n.ui, il. zi a. m., j.do, o.i. 7. is n. m. aunuay, j. oa, s.uti, 11 zi a. m., h.do, o i-. 713 p. ra. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leavo Phlladelnhla. Chestnut Street Wharf and soutu atreoi wnun. yon ATIiANTIO CITY. Week davs Express. 0.00 a. in., 2.00, 4.00 n, m. Aoonmmouiitlon. 8.UU a. m.. 5.00 p. in. Sunday Kxpress, v.ou a. 10. Aooommouaiion, S (Hi 11. in.. 4.30 11. m. Ileturnlug, leavo Atlantic City, depot Atlantic and Arkansas Avenues Week days, Kxpress, 7.30, 0.0O a. m., 4.00 p. m. Aemmmodatlon, 8.10 a. ra., 4.30 p. in. sunaay nxpress, i.uo p. m. Accommodation. 7.30 a. m.. 4.30 n. ra. O. O. HANCOCK, Gen'l Pass'r Agt. A. A. iuuLiuuu, x-res. a uun 1 luanuger. Big Cut in Prices. CD.VS. YAROWSKY'S, 23 WtH Centre Street, Host red flannel undershirts, C5c; best pray undurshlrts, 30c; best cotton overshlrts, S5c; best cloth overshlrts, 76c; bost muslin white shirts, 40o, men's best woolon socks, per pair, 15a; half doz uents' lino handkerchli 11'IM, Di S5o; lino susiwnders, iicr pair 15o; overalls for inon, 40o up; lauies nno merino uuuerweur each. 4(k ladles' all-wool jackets, 76c, ladles fait black stocklnKH, 3 pair for35v; children's white underwear. i5o up: 4 pairs children's fast mack stouKins, aic: uoys itnce pautu, omyiAc; liest linen tabic cloths, 50c up; Uncut towellngs, ou per yarn; nest ouuapreaas, uiny i euou. To twt 1'HIt CKrr tor the sITmU .of mUfttu. !arly Kxccr, tmlMlooeroulttlllty, IjHfOf Hnual ltower, linnottocy, Ac. Bo (rrwtfjpurfattji lu r Srotiflo ir9 vrul l mi vkv ",.t ,.'Yulr 1ruiiuQ 'HMIIWI X uv.y Mam m CORRESPONDENCE COMPLETE THEORY OF First National Bank, TIIEATUK UUH.DIKD, SHENANDOAH. PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00 A. W. Leisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisennng, Cashier, 5 W. Yost. Ass' t Cashier. Open Daily From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! Pnltl 011 Savings DcpoHltx. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 8CHTJTLKILI. DIVISION. On and after, November 15, 1891, traint will leave ShenandoaKas follows: For Vlucan, Ollberton, rrackvllle, N Taatle, Bt. Clair, and way points, 8.W, 9.10, 11.45 a ra and 4.15 p m. danamys,euuf!Muainnna.lOp m, KorFottsvIlie, fl.OU, tf.lu, 11.45 um and .15 3 r Sundays, 600, S.40a m and 3.10 p ni, Kor Headlne, 0.00, 11.45 a m and 4.15 rm. Bnndays, 600, 9.40 a. m. andK.lUpm. Kor PottStOwa. Phoailivllln. Nnrrltn nd Philadelphia inroad street station), 6,00, 11.45 . m, and 4.15 p m west: days taaays, duu, v.to a m s.ru p m Trains leave Vrackvllie lor Bhinandoah at i,T, u 1AM, J.U1, ll, IV,U0 y lUi E3UU- d-", ll.ltA ra anij 5.40 p m. I'lJI, BmnnlUll rn, "T . , l l . , Lieave ro uvuie ior anenanao&n, 10,1s ana U.48, a ra 4.10, '.15, 9.42 p m. Bundays, 10.40 im 5.15 p m. teave I'htladelDhla ( Broad street utatlnnl. or Pottsvllle and Bhenmdoah. 5.57. K..1r, a m 4.10 and 7.00 p m week days. Bunday 4.50, and MM M 111 OtiV, f.OI'a (.) 8.8K d.60, 11.00 and 11.14, 11.35 am, 1X00 noon, uraiimi nspresa, l.n t.ou p na.i 1.11, Lisa. l.fu. l.'dt), L) 4, 4.02, 5, 0, fl.20, 6.50 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 . in in .. ...u On HundaVB. 8.20. t05. 4.40. 5.KS. 8.W. BIO. 11.35 . ra. ojl 12.41. 1.40,2.30, 4.02. (limited, n, 1 , in ,u m ana 14.U1 nigni For Sea Girt. Lone Uranch and Intermediate stations 80 and 11.14 a. m 4.00 p. in. week vreeuold only 0.00 p ni wees days. Baltimore and Washington. 3.50. 7.20. . 9.10 and 11.18 a. ; 4.41. 6 57, 7.40 p.m. and 12.03 .' mguiaaiiy anu e m, luua. 111., 1 w inraiiea express wnn aim p. m. week days. in dining car to Ilaltlmore) 1.30, S. iff For Ilaltlmore only 2.02, 4.or For lllohm'ond, 7 20 a.m. and ViSA night dally, 1 30 p. ra, dally, except Sunday. trains leave Harrlsbnrj; tor Plitstmric and ie west every day at 1 li.z-i :5 and 8.10 b m and 3 ) (llmlled) and 8.40, 7.25 p m Altoona 8 13 m and 4,10 p m every day. I. I.AI VI UI. T ttV 11)1 For Pittsburg only, 11.20 a m dally ana IV.20 ay week days. Leave Banbury for WlUlamscort, Elmlra. Hnaadalgna, Uooheiter, Unilaloand Niagara 'all' 5JQ a ni dally, and. 1.35 p oa week days, 'm Elmlra, 5.80 p m w9k days. For Hrle and lnternie JUte points. 5.10 a m.. icily. Far Lioqk Haven, 5.10, and 96 a m. latly, 1 35 and 5.) p. m. weefe days. For lenova D.10 a m 1.S5 nd 5.S0 p m week days i.lOa, ua Handa7s. Ii Au. IS. PDQII, J, ItWOOO, 1n. Man'r -to. Pass. Ad DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KBOUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Will i-romi'tl relieve tbo meet dit trrffltnf? case nf Acute or Chronie ltbeu matlsiu or Gout. Uy rirlctly oberrlD ttiedlrectlouii. It will curojou ierauiu eutly UnltV tb BQiotrou prffumtlooi tblt flood thcoontrr. till inMlcIna is & idmIDo for tb J rartoti fortui rrlieunjtliq onlf, id4 not la la tnjf aeoiB "curcktl " Ombouleiillmfci t tttlnfiMilorr luprettloB on tht tyitesi. 4 la connection Ul lua lillit cuvlae IL uiTejr tinJ the propvr rtuitrir ba Ue found. Yott ri ctrncatlr rt fltt-wle.l to tvl lb narili of H lUtOUT'S KHJ.UMATIO KEMBDV, ailti lotble propr tli tr endorwd bj buDdrvda oftb mo.t tiMUriog UitluoDlftlB. Only regeubli Ingrcdlrpts, reniarliftble for their coram rtwtn, r umI In tha mi ufADtuie of UKOUT'd KUEUMAT10 l(f MLDV tl.00 For EC.tlo. 6 Bcttlei, $5.00. nils. 5 Cti. Sex. ir rnur Ufkoi'0t-r due not keep It, lead 11.25 to tb taiBUUcturcr. tna joti kiii reoenw it o l br mtll. ALillKUT KIIOLI, 3037 Murket btrect l'liliud'a, Pa. Saving Fund Stock Tho Citizens' IlulldlnR and Loan Association of Shenahdpah, Pa., will Issue a now scries of stock, commencing . l Tuesday, Match 22nd, 1892, on which day tho subscription books will bo open from 8 to 5 o'clock p. m., at the offlco of the Secretary, No. 127 North Main strcot. O. AV. UENQLEK, 2-25-Sw Secretary. Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Sta., nneuanaosii, ra, UPKiilar infills atpopulat! Pilot sei ved at ull limes. l.Hdles' ctlDlnif hih re. fTMiliineut rooms iiUudi. wl. IlnrstiM'KHl wlthtlio ' noit bniiids ol elutrs and lauay drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. I I i I Mi IS
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