URIG AG1D. WHAT IT IS AND HOW IT FORMS. A Oloar Doaoriptlon of Thio Moot Subtlo Enomy of Modern Amer ican Life What a Promi nent Professor Says. A well-known professor conuectnl with a lending medical college, In conversation, recently lumlo tho fol lowing wonderful assertions : "There is probably nothing which has ever been known in the history of the world that has caused more real misery to men uud women than that slinnle and vet dancerous element called uric acid. This dangerous substance gets Into the blood or men and women, aud even children, even before they suspect It, aud the havoc that It works Is simply appalling. Il cau-ea rheumatism, neuralgia, gout and nneumoula. It is the cause ol most colds aud the actual source of nearly every inse of grip. You ask how this dangerous acid pets Into the blood t Very easily. Tho prluclpul duty of tho kidnejs and bladder are to expel urlouctd lrom thesyitem. They fail to work very frenueutlv. aud. instead of being driven from the system, this poisonous tiriti acid noes into tho blood, wueti once in the blood It ferments, it poisons, it causes unuu inhered diseases and too oiten occasions ueam. "It must be plain, even to a novice, that tho only way lu which to keep this acid out of tho blond Is to keep the kidneys aud bladder In a stroiii;, a healthy and a vigorous condition. Tills is the whole problem in a nut shell, and tho man or won.au who does this is Invariably free from uric acid aud the Infinite troub'cs which It causes. I have never kuowu of but oue thing that will lu every case drive urlo aold from tho system, aud that is AVa ner's Suf Cure. It has been found by tho medical profession to be possessed of properties unknown to any discovery of ancient or modern times. I have known of women who have been weak, sallow, run ilowti, of men who have tieen debilitated and wholly unnerved, who are today pictures of health ami strength, and thev know as well as I do that the re sult is due to Inn one thing the great cure of which 1 have snokeu." The great truths above stated are as certain as existence, and tney reveal the real 'ause of most physical misery of the present day, aud they clearly reveal the wav of escaninc from suon misery. No man or women at the nreseut day should be tho victim ol urlo acid poison. That it is very pre valent is most true, but to permit it to get into the system, or having gotten there, to remain. N simply folly. PLEASURES OP TRAVEL. A Corrc'Hponclriit'n Account of a Trip mi the, reiiiiHylvunl.i Itallroad. "Last cull for dinner." "Dinner car second to the Iront." O.ir vision la gone, Summoned from dreamy rooditatlon, wi quickly, keenly appreciate the luxurioa of modern travel as set forth on tho menu of the Pennsylvania Limited probably the most porfectly equipped train in all tho world. Composed exclusively of Pullman vestibule drawing and state room, sleeping cars, & dining car, a smoking car, and an observation car, tho entire train represents in design, construction and finish the most acceptable roiulta of constructive and decorative art. As all these cars aro con nected by Pullman patent safety vestibules ladies and children may pass from car to car without danger or tho slightest exposure to weather. These safety vestibules not only allow freedom of movement, but im part stcadinoss of motion, and diminish the danger of telescoping in case of collision. Tho smoking car is cosily furnished, and suppliod with books, periodicals and thi daily newspapers. On the bulletin board are di-pl&yod the quotations of stocks and tho commercial mid goneral news of (he world taken fresh from tho wires at each stopping point A hair dressing and shaving cslab'lsh ment, with a bath rom attached, a joins the smoking room. The sleeping cars embidy tho latot and -raost approved Idem of comfort and luxury for the traveling public. In addition to the appointments now oxpected in every fist long distance train, the Pennsylvania Limited is marked by the following dis tinctive feature; Bulletins of thn latest financial and gen eral nows, stenographer and typ writer, ladies' maid, observation car. Modern In genuity has beon taxed to make this the Ideal train in safety, comfort and luxury. In tho observati in car is looatod the steno-1 grapber wilh his K-mlngton typewriter, a m .chine which within ten years hat com pletely revolutionised the methods of cor respondence Id tho business world. Hie services are free. 1'nssengors may dictate to him letters or telegrm, which will bo duly transcribed on his machino and mailed or forwarded at the next stopping point. And so it is, that tho business man on scopced in munificent luxury with every comfort at band, may keep in touch with the markets of the world and attond to his more Important currespondence, even while eliding along the peaceful banks of the Juniata or skimming over the crest of the lofty Allrghenles. Truly this It a groat world I And the days and methods of tho stage coach aro no louger "In it." l'isliliifr Tuclile, A large lot of tho fi est fishing taoklo, ohoapar and batter than ever, jutt received. 'Dome and see me bslcro purchasing vise, where and you will savt- mine? at Max Kknbk'b, FrgutOD Houto. 13 W. Centre St. Waters' Well boor Is tho best. Keilly sole agent. John A. 6-Ctl A nappy mun a "r-r t- ne wno uw.iira nag uu lor unenmilltni, I Weumlgla, Toothache end onronlo Pln.. U'i ' a remedy which cures every time. Try it. 'a cenLs. hed PluirOU uwld at P. P. ft. Kir. Ua'e DrugHtore. I IN SECRET SESSION Tho Reply to Salisbury Ite coived by the Senate. - MR. SHERMAN URGES SECRECY. President Harrison tines Plain Language to England's Premier. Ilelirlnc Son Will lie 1'ollccil tor Hie Pro tection of tho SciiIn Tho President In sists Upon It llenewul of Ihn Hindus Vlvcmll Tending Arbitration The Uni ted Stules Will Not Abate Us Claim to Jurisdiction In lU'lirlng Sea. Washington, March 24. President Hairison Kent to tho Senate copies of Lord Salisbury's latest note and of bis own reply, which was cabled to London Tuesday. In transmitting these notes, which place the eutire carrespondenco re lating to Behring Sea up to date In the possession of the Senate, the President made no recommendntton or suggestion, The text of bis reply Is in Itself fully In dicative of the wishes ot the administra tion. The Senate, Immediately upon the receipt of this correspondence, went Into executive session and continued be hind closed doors for an hour, when the correspondence wns refcrr d to the Com mittee on Foreign Relations, which al ready has bofare It the proposed arbitra tion treaty. The greatest secrecy is maintained at tho Capitol upou the entire subject of the Bearing Sea negotiations. Tho ac curacy with which the evasive and un satisfactory character of Salisbury's note, and of the vigorous nnd patriotic tone of the President's reply, were stated in theso dispatches, caused conslderablo annoyance to members of the committee ou Foreign Relatlous. It Is said that in the executive session yesterday Senator Sherman, tho chair mad of that committee, spoke at somo length upon tho importance, lu view of the critical stage which tho correspond ence with Great Britain had reached, of preserving tho strictest silence until the time should arrive for publishing tho full correspondence. Senator Shermau pointed ont that as Salisbury's autioiAvas un doubtedly guided to some extent by motives connected with tho domestic policies of Groat Britain, indiscreet newspaper comment might havo an un fortunute cried, especially if based upon information bearing evidence of accurrcy. The rejoinder of the President plainly informs Salisbury iu languugo which, though, diplomatic, cannot be misunder stood, that his equivocations are not consistent with that fruukuess which this Government has a right to expect from u friendly power acting in good faith. The Piesident, as wus also an ticipated, insists upon a renewal of the modus vlvendl pending arbitration; de clares that the United States, in advance of arbitration, will not abate its claim to jurisdiction in Behring Sea, and cou- Lcludes with a stitring paragraph which declares that this Uoverument will pre vent the destruction of the seals, even though it require the use of military foici. This can only be Interpreted as mean ing that the l'resleeut intends to police Behring Sea, If it takes halt of the navy, us well us the revenue cutters now iu the Pacific, to do it. This would not neces sarily result in hostilities, unless Great Britain should send a licet to Behring Sea to oppose the seizure of the Cauadiuu poachers. The reading of Salisbury's evasive note containing several other unsatisfactory propositions than a renewal of the modus vlvendl wus received In the Senate with marked irritation. The pungent aud stirring reply of tho Presideut was re ceived with marked approval ou both sides of the chamber. Lived 18 Veins With a llrokeu Mark. Pittsburg, Pa., March 24. Joseph Riby, uged 00 years, died at Manslleld last night from natural causes, after having lived for eighteen years with a broken back. The injury was cuused by slato and coal falling upon him in amine. When dug out ho was actually doubled up. Though bis bacK was broken bis spinal cord was not injured. lie has been bed-ridden ever since. feloskinl Mutt Go West CmtiAGo, March 24. Fruuk Ives will not pluy George Slosson iu New York (or the emblem of the world's billiurd championship, which ho won from Jacob Bchuefer on Saturday last in this city. "I would luot pluy hi New York under nuy consideration," Ives said. "No in ducements the Mudlsou Square Garden may oiler will maku me reconsider this decision." Civil Appropriation 11111. "Washington, Mnrch 21. Tho Houso Committee on Appropriations yefeterday practically ugreed upou the Suudry Civil Appropriation bill. The measure will carry au appropriation ot ubout $35,000, 000, Rgalnst $3j,00d,0d0 appropriated by the bill for the current Usual year. The committee refused to make public the uetalls or the bill, but may do so to-morrow. Jlnnie Itnto for Utah. WABniNOTON, March 24,- The House Committee ou Territories by a vote of eight to oiio ordered, favorably reported to the House the bill introduced by Mr. Knre providing for a home government 'or Utah. The bill passed the commit tee by a strict party voto, ejglit Demo crats favoring It, and oue Republican, Perkins, of Iowa, voting against It. yrllittven Persons Killed, San Salvador, llarch 24. A train wus derailed yesterday at Sonsonate, fifty miles southwest ot tills city, ou the Aoajutlu Railroad. Thirteen persous were killed and tblrty-ono wounded. It U the most terrible railroad disaster (hut has ever happened hi Central An. erica. Money for Osi-muiiy's Pair. Iliniw, March 34 The Reichstag bus referred to a camuin.4 a bill providing for a supplementary credit ot 8,800,000 marks tor the German exhibit at the Chicago World's Exhibition. A Courtship of Twenty Years. r ,,, vr v ir,,i, oi t i... looKroBT, N. Y., March 21. T. James Well aster, a merchant, married last evening Kumi ttverat, niter a courtship extending over -v years. .ivory man irno would innwtiiouiiANI)TnuTII8,lMo rlaln Facts, the Old bocrcts nnd tho Nc I)it,noverlfs of Modlcnl Bclenco as applied to Married l.lfo, should v rlw for our wonderful little bonk, called A TltKATlSH loll Hr N ONLY." To nny earnest man wo win roall ono copy Entirely I'ree, In plain scalod cover. "A refuse from the quacks." THE CRIB MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. It's a Dangerous Diversion. Th s is tho reason ot tho year when the pamlmo of roi o jumping is put into work iiik order by the young glrle, and already as one dcub resulted from this praotl-p. It wis that of a litt'o Kirl In -V ilkos-Purre, slid wa caused by over-exertion and oxhaustion. Often a crowd of girls get logothor and try to out-jump oach other xnd keep up jumping until thny cannot jump any mom and fa'l to the ground. This sort of exercise is a eourco of dsnger to the young girls when u-ed as is generally ho case, and arents and teachers cannot ho too careful ot their children and ihargts in this rcspi.ct, and taking heed of this warning may be the causo of eaving a family much sorrow In the fu ure. L-t ho girls take all the cxerc'se they need, ibat is tho only way to keop them hoaltfay, dut do not allow thorn to overdj It. Try It, for It never disappoints. Dr. Hull's Couch Syrup. At all dealers. Price 25 cents u DOUIO. A Foreman Injured. As the UkiAL1 was eoiiiK to press woid v8 received that Lewis Evsn, inside fore man at tho slope of EllonROWin colliory, had been injured and wa? on bis way homo to thi. town in an ambulance. Mo particu lars of lha accident wjro given. THE SILVER BILL. Its Fnte or the Measure Will Probably bo Bottled To. Day. Washington, March 24. The silver. debnto yesterday dragged along rather monotonously. Every ono is waiting for the events to-day, when the critical stages of tho discussion will bo reached. Mr. Bland gave notice that be would move the previous question at 1 o'clock, so that be may have the remainder of tb'i day in which to overcome the filibuster ing tactics of the anti-silver men. But it is an even question whether Mr. Bland will be able to accomplish his purpose, for General Tracy has numer ous expedients of filibustering to tie up the debate and carry it beyond the legis lative day, Should the day expire with out the passage of the bill the silver men would have received u distinct repulse, us the bill would then lose its preferred place and would go buck to its place on tho calendar. STANDARD OIL COMPANY. Change of Name aud Increaso of Stock in New Jersey. Trenton, N. J., March 24. The Stan dard OU Company of New Jersey has filed a certificate with the Seoretary of State, changing it snume to the Standard Oil Company. It drops the words "of New Jersey." Another certificate was filed by the new company signed by Paul Babcock, tho Prcstdont, increasing the capital stock of the Standard Oil Company to $10,000,000. This is an Increase of $7, 000,000. The certificate states that this increase was determined at a meeting of the Board of Directors held March 4, 1892. The Black Wonder Gold and Silver Mining Company has filed a certificate of incorporation. Tho incorporators are all residents ot Massachusetts. They will work a gold mine in Colorado. They also intend to deal In mining property. Tho capital is $1,000,000. CAN BE NO RECONCILIATION, German Social Circles In Scruntun, Fa., Agitated. Soanton, Pa,, March 24. The elope ment of Emily Armbrust and Thomas Duffy lias created an unusual stir in German social circles here, In which Miss Armbrust wus a star owing to the wealth ot her father. The couple sent word from New York York that tboy were married there, and upou receipt of the news there wns a storm in tho Ambrust household, where there has beeu great opposition to the marriage by reason of the opposite reli gious belief of the youug people. The young woman's father declares there can be no reconciliation between her and her family, and thnt she cannot be in any way recognized as a daughter. Youug Dully Is uicely sltuuted, how ever, and is doing a prosperous furniture business, lie bus his own homo uud cau settle down very comfortably upon his return from his wedding trip, which will be through Now England. Tried To Knd Her Life. Newaiik, N. J., March 21. A very handsomely dressed and pretty woman was discovered struggling in the cold water of the I'aixalo Itiver last night. She wns rescued iu an unconscious con dition by Frank Dunn and James Bishop, of Harrison. She wus takeu to St. Michael's Hospital and revived. Sho de scribed herself us Clara Heaver, ngud 21 years, of Hunterdon street, but would uot lay why sho tried to end her life. LATJBB'S TP ilo ix ox and. Hjcve- Boor ortDian at onob. Christ. Schmidt, Agt, 207 West Coal 8t,, SKCE3Sr-3STJDOA.I3:. Qe oZzct6w&!i& aS&vof. WANTS, &c. T ANTED. Hoarders. In a small family Apply at tho llEItAMJ office S H-lin w 'ANTED. A girl for general houso work oulco. uuvu wages pain, uan at ino iikhalu 3-11-tf SOU SALE. Cheap, a ono-horso sprlnf wagon with top. Also a two-seat surrey h oxten'ilon top. Apply to Fred, llurkhart, 23 North Main street. 3-3-tf T7ISTUAYED. On tho 21st Inst, from the rj premises of Frank Stelgofl, on Juncbcrry alley, a brown cow. White spot on right side. Cut on right ear. Ono udder larger than the other. 3-23-2t IJIOIt SALE. Tho lumber In my s.tablowlll : bo sold cheap, as tho same-must be removed Immediately. Apply to Geo. II. 'Williams. 117 South Main street, Shenandoah. 3-10-lw WANTED, AOENTs-Vo wanWlrst-clas salesmen to handlo our Lubricating Oil and Grease products as a side line. Columbia Oil and Grease Co., Cleveland, O, 3 -23-lw AMUSEMENTS. VjlEIKiUtlOM'ri TIIKATRE. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER, Six nights only, commencing MONDAY. MA.R0H 28, '92. and Saturday Matinee, tho famous Mr. and Mrs. Punch Robertson. Supported by their own M.Y,AuIjeiiaeiim DPBni&u-ic do. In a select repertoire of comedies: Mondav Ills Atonement Tuesday Tlio Lawyer Detective wcanesuay H crimes 01 a ureal uny Thursday A Woman's Iicvengo Friday Two Old Pais Saturday Matlnco....... David Crocket Saturday Night .A Golden Letter lleutl TllIH. On Mondav nlcht wo nass everv ladv free If accompanied by a person holding a paid re served scat ticket. SPECIAL. Each nerson entcrlnir the house overy night will receive a number on the gold watch which will be given away Wcdnosdjy nignt. mumpers given away eacn mgm. Saturday, at 3:30. wo elvo a grand family mat inee. Admission 10 cents. Every child receives a bag of line mixed candy, besides a doll to the girls and u wagon to tho boys. Prices 10,20 and 30 cents. A FINE SHOW It you want to see a line display oi IJooLaar.f ouoea, go 10 W. S, SNYDEft'S Boot and Shoe Store. (Masteller's old stand,) corner Coal ntirt Jnrrttu sts. Custom Work and Rcpalrinj Done In tho best style. LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS Dealer In all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies 1 Large and flrst-class stock. All Demands of Urn Trade Stipphcc 18 W. CENTRE ST., KercUKCm House building, SHENANDOAH. PA. NEW DRUG STORE. Edward A. Morgan & Co. (Formerly Bhaplra's Pharmacy) 107 South JfnlD Street, NEXT DOOR TO HOST OFFICE. Prescript Ions carefully compounded by regiateied pharmacists, TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Procure one of our Chest Protectors. l?$K Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal-Sts., HUenandosb, I'a. Regular meals at popular prices served at all times. Ladles' dtnlui; uui re. fresbmenl rooms atta'cli. ed. liar stonked with the fluent brandi ol clears aud fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Wbere be will be viewed to meet tbe wants or uis irienas ana ui puuno lu Everything in tho Drinking Lino WALL PAPER BARGAINS I tnrgewt nudcheaiiefit stock la town. airtfiflll f!lllSnSnn nnil HsAini!.,. uiaiuu" auu itctiftttlli J. P. OAItDEN, 10-2-6m 221 W, Centre Bt., HUKNANDOAB LESSONS IN THE IMPR0Eu Srr-lMl. JEIIiail VALLEY It. It. (P. it II. It. It. Co., Lessee.) ARRANGEMENT OC PASSEN GER TItAINH. NOV 15, 1891. Passentrer trntnnlrnvn Rhpn- andoah forl'enn Iluven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lehighton, Slatlngton.Whlto Hall, Catasauqua, Allentowu, Hcthlehcm, Boston, Now Yorlt, Philadelphia, Ilazleton, VVeatherly, Quakako Junction, Delano and Mahanoy City at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08 a. m., 12.5'-', 3.10, f.2) p. in. For New York, 6.47, 7.40, 0.08 a. m., 12.60, 3.10, S.aa p. in. For Ilazleton, Wllkcs-Darro, White Haven, PIttston. Laccyvllle, Towanda, Sayro. Waverly, Elmlra, Itochcster, Niagara Falls and tho West, 10.41 a. m., (3.10 li. in., no connection Cor Roches ter, Uuflulo or Niagara Falls), 6M p. m. For Helrldere, Uelawaro Water Dap and Stroudsburg, 5.47 a. m., 5.20 p. m. For Lambertvlllo and Trenton, 9.08 a. m. For Tunkhaunock, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 5.28 p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and Lvons, 10.41 a. m 5.20 p. in. For Jeauesvlllo. Levlston and ileaver Meadow, 7.40, 9 08 a. m., 12.52, 5.2(1 p. m. For Audenrlcd, Ilazleton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 5.47, 7.40, 0.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.2d p. m. For Scrunton, 5.47, 0.08, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For Hazlebrook, Jcddo. Drlfton and Freeland. 5.47, 7.40,0.08, 10.41 a. m 12.52, 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For Ashland, Girardvlllo and Lost Creek, 4.27, 7.46, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.05, 1.40, 4.10, 0.3S, 8.0(3, 0.H p. m. For Haven Itun, Centralla. Mount Carmcl and Shaniokln. 8.52, 10.15 a. m., liio. 4.40, 8.0(1 n. ra. For Yatcsvllfo, Park Placo, Mabanoy 0ltyar.il Delano. 5.47, 7.40, 9.08 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 5.2(1, 8.03, J.24, 10.27 p. m. Trains will leave Shaniokln ot 7.55, 11.53 a. in. 2.10, 4.30, 0.40 p. m. and urrlvo at Shenandoah ut 9.05 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.2(1. 11.15 p. m. Leavo Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.50, 7.10, 9.08, 10.52 a. m., 12.52, 3.09, 4.10, 5.20, 8.03 p. m. Loavo Pottavllle for Shenandoah. 0.00, 7.40, 9.05, 10.15, 11.48 a. in.. 3.00, 5.20. 7.00, 7.15, 9.30 p. m. L,eavo sncnanaoan tor uazicton, 0.47, 7.4U, v.vn, 10.41 a. m.. 12.52, 3.09, 5.20, 8.03 p. m. Leave Ilazleton for Shenandoah, 7,30, 9.15, 11.00 a. in., 12. 15, 3.10, 5.30, 7.03, 7.50 p. ni. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains lo.ivc for Ashland. Girardvlllo and Lost Ci tek, 0.50, 11.35 a. m 2.45 p. ra. I'or vaiesvme, i-ark i-iace, Mananoy uuy, Delano, HazIUon, Illack Creek Junction, Pcun Haven Junction, Munch Chunk, Allcntown, iiutiucucin, uaston una incw lorn, b.vu a. in., 1.40 p. m. For Yutesvlllc, Par!: Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.00 a ni., 1.40, I. W, 0.03 p. m. Leave Ilazleton for Shenandoah, 8.00 a. m 1.45, 1.37 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.50. 8.00, i.30a m., 2.4.1 p. m. i.eave i-otisviiie ior sncnanuouu, ju.iu a. m., 1.35, 4 30, o.l5 p. m. U. 11. JIYIIMU'IUH, Gen'l Pass. Agt., South llethlehem, Pa. PHILADELPHIA & HEADING It. It. "TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 15, 1891. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 10, 6.25, 7.20 a. m., 12.35, 2.60, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 10. 7.48 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk. week days, 5.25, 7.20 a. in., 12.35, 2.50 p. m. i' or iteming nna i'liuaucipma, week aays, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20 a. m., 12.33, 2.50, o.65 p. m. Sunday, 2.10,7.48 a. in., 4.30 p. m. For Harrlsburg, week days, 2.10, 7.20 a. m., 2.50, 5.65 p. m. For Allentown, week days, 7.20 u. m., 12.35, 2.50 p. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 3.10, 7.20 u. m., 12.35, 2.50, 5.55 p. m Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 1.30 p. m, For Tiun;iiUa ami Mahanoy City, week days, 3.10, 5.25, 7.20 a. m., 12,35, 2.50, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 2.10. 7.48 a. ra.. 4.30 n. m. Additional for Mah anoy City, week dayj. 7.00 p. m. j) or Lancaster anu uoiumuia, wecit uays, i.m a. ta., 2.50 p. ni. For wllllamsnort. Sunburv and Lewlsburtr. week days, 3.25, 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.35, 7.00 p. ra Sunday, 3.25 a. m., 3.05 p. ra. For Mahanov Piano, weekdays. 2.10. 3.23. 6.55. 7.20, 11.30 a. ni." 12.35. 1.33, 2.50, 5.55, 7.00, 9.23 p. m. 7.48 u. ni.. 3.05. 4.30 1). m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 3.25, 5.25, 7.20, 11.30 a. m., .Vt, 7.00, 9.25 p. in. Sun day, 3.25, 7.48 u. in., 3.05 p. m. TRAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH: Leavo New York via Phlladelnhla. week davs. 7.45 a. in., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. in., 12.15 night. Sun- aay, v.w p. in., ria nigni. Lsave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4.30. 8.45 a. m., l.no, 3.45 p. m. Sunday, 7.00 a. in. Leavo Philadelphia, woek days, 4. 10, 10.00 a. m. 4.00. 0.00 t. ni.. from tlroad and Callowhlll and 8.35 a. m.. 11.30 p. m. from 9th and Green streets. sunaay, .m a m., ii.au p. m., rrom 9th and Green. Leave Headlner. week davs. 1.35.7.10. 10.03. 11.50 a. ra.. o.K, 7.07 p. m. sunaay, i.s. iu.48 a. m. i.eave I'nusvuiQ, ween aays, 2.4U. 7.4U a. m., 2.30, 0,11 p. i,i. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a.m., 2.05 p. in. r.nuvn Tiin:inua. M-pok davs. 3.20. 8 48. 11.2H r. ra., 1.21, 7.13, 0.18 p. ra. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m., z.w n. m. Leavo Mahanoy City, week days, 3.40, 9.18. ll.JTn m , 1.51,7.42, 0.41 p. ra. Sunday, 3.10, 8.17 a. m. 3 20 p. m. Lenv.i Mahanoy Piano, wock dvys, 2.40, 4.0 6.30. AS 11.59 a. m.. 1.03. 2.00. 5.20. 0.20. 7.57. 10J 00. .00 D m. Sunday. 2.40. 4.00. 8.27 u. ra.. 3.37. 5.01 n. m. Leave Girardvlllo. (Rappahannock Station), weeusuays. .4i, i.vi, 0,30, imi a. ra.. iu, z.1-:, 6.20, 0.32, 8.03, 10.00 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07, 8.33, a. in.. 3.41. 5.07 11. m. Leave Wllliamsport, week days, 3.00, 9.45, 11.55 a. in., 3., 11. jap. m. ssuuaay, 11. i p. ni. For Ilaltimore. Washlnston aud the AVest via II. & O. It. It., through trains leavo Qlrord' Avenue station, I'miaueipuia. (i'. s, 11. 11. it.) at a.no, n.ui, 11.77 a. m., a.nt), d.iv, 1.1a p. in. aunoay, e.us, 11.77 a. in., a.oo, d.is, 4,1 11. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, CUeetnut Street Wharf anu souin street wnan. for Atlantic oitv. Week days Express, 9.00 a. m., 2.00, 4.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a. m., 5 00 p. m. Sunday Express, 0.00 a. ra. Aecommodation, u.w ... u,, ' .mj m, Hetnrnlng, leave Atlantio 01 tr, depot Atlantlo and Arkansas Avenues Wtev .inv. iVnraus 7.30, 0.0O a. m., 4.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.10 a. m., 4.30 p. ra. Sunday-Eipress, 4.00 p. m. awuiuuivuuiiuui u. iu,, -i.iju p, in, O. G. HANCOCK, Gen'l Pass'r Agt, A. A. MoLKOD, Pres. & Qen'l Manager. Big Cut in Prices. MAS. YAROWSKY'S, 23 IV ft Centra Street, llest red flannel undershirts. 05c; best arav best olotb overshlrts, 75o; best muslin while ou,, w, ,w, iu a unab wuoien sooKS, per rsur, 15o; half du gents' tlno handkerebiefs, Wo; Hue suBpciidi rs, per pair 15u; overalls for men, 40U (111: Itull,.' t,m mn.lnn ,,nHAKu,a.ip aaAt, only lite; ludlt s all-woul jackets. 76o: 'iodic? iusi iiiaca suicKingH, 3 pair ror loo; cuiiarei. o white underwear isu up; 4 pairs children's tuft 1,1 ...1, 1,1...... V.JT....1 f.. . Hnlu(,. best lim i) table jlotha. 60a up; ttnest towellugs 6c per yard, best bedspreads, only tl each. To test a roHl Ce for the flTwiU ot Btlf bue. feeiunl l'owor. IiupotMlCjr, io. So irrtst 1; our f alih lo our spmuio 'ffo 1,111 send 0110 rull .iloiitli's Afcdlblue sua Xlucu Valuable information iii.r Aaamw ll. SI, CO., sa Jlr"uJwj, Aew York. bt CORRESPONDENCE COMPLETE THEORY OF u COALMINING INOLUDINQ mmuiHIC, MGEBHJIG SIGNS, MIHE YEHIIII1II0N, HECBflKICS. tit STUDENTS QUALIFIED TO PASS STATE EXAMINATIONS. THE PUPILS STUDY AT HOME. LOSE NO TIME PROM WORK. JVO TEXT-BOOKS NEEDED TUITION ICHARGE3 WITHIN THE MEANS OF ALU For Pamphlet containing full information, address, THE COLLIERY ENGINEER SCHOOL OF MINES, Scrantoa, Pa. -i.. "'P'e cop'" of ",TlE 'Colliery Engineer," (by readlujr ''yndreds of miners liavc qualified Ihtmulves to become SufieU appHcati Foi'iim), aid catalogue of Slinlug Books sent free ou first M TUISATRI! IIUII.IJIJSO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00 A. Yt. Letscnnng, Pros., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisennnq, Cashier, 9 W. Yost Ass' t Cashier. ttpcu Onlly Frotu 9 to 3. 3 PGR CENT. INTEREST ! Pntcl 011 HaviiicM Dcpoalts. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOUOTLKILI, DIVISION, On and after November 15, 1891, trains will I AV,r Wl.,van I J 1 1 ..-. , .... I i-istle. Bt. Clair, and wav nolnts. fi.dh. y.in. ' 11:45 a m and 4.15 n m okuui,;b, uuv, p,iu a iu uuu n,iu p m, - e'or Pottsvllle, 6.00, V.lu, 1145 am and 4.15 Sundays, 603, S.40a ra and 3.10 p m, For lletdlmr, B.O0, 11.43 a m and 4.15 pm. Sundays, 600,11.40 a. m. and 8.10 pm. Kor Pottstown. 1'hoe uxville. Norrlutnmj nrt PhlladelDbla Inroad street station), e.OO, 11.43 . m. and 4,15 p m woofc days Mluays, ixaj, u.iuams.iup ni. Trains leave Fraikvllie lor H)".Tianfnnh at 1 1.4'J a rn nnd 12.11. 5.01. 7.11. 10.0, n mi Hun. d". 11.1 a m nt 6.40 p m. leave ro-isriue iorcuuuanaoau, 10.15 ana U.4S, am 4.40, ',15, U.42 p m, Bnndays, 10.40 vrt,iispm. boave Philadelphia (Hroid street sutlon), 'or Pottsvllle and Bhentndoah. 3.57. 8.33 a m 4.10 and 7.00 D m week diva. Sunday 3.50. and 9,2s am ut JNew XOrK,3.VJJ, 4.U3, 4.40, 5.3S, B.W, 7.80, 203.81), d.50, ll.OOand 11.14,11.33am, 12.00 noon llmlljain,.,, 1 ,U J 1 n .r, V 11 JJ 1 ft 1 jn LSO, UO 4,4.02,1.0,8.25, 8.50 7!l38."lU and' lu.Ou D. ra. 12.01 uiM Oi Handays, 8.20, 4.03, 4.40, S.35, 8.12, 8.10, U.P0, 11.35 II. til 12.41. 1.40,2.30, 4.02, (limited, i,1'). i i i a i. n.n , .ii-,L, 'j (a iiua im niem W.M,Qaa niH I 1,.. ..nl. ... I x- u. uva v ,. v, u,4 ut U..V.U auu iuiu uiDUlttiq bumuusouuuu 11.11 u. in., s.uu p. in, weeK days, Freoliokl only 5.00 p m week days. for uaniiuuro aau wasnington, 3.au. 7.0. 9.10 and 11.18 . ra 4.41. 6 57, 7.40 p.m. and 12.01 UlgUI. UKIIJ UUU O Ol, IV.tM H. Ul., 13) IlliaiieU express with dlnlnz car to Ilaltimore) 1.30, 8.48 p. in. weelc davs. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4.01 wee st days, 5.08, 11.30 p. m. dally. For Itlebmond, 7 20 a, in. aud 12.03 night dally, 1 SO p. in, dally, except Sunday. jirntni iu-.iy3 narnsonrx ior rcusonrc, ana 'u west everv day at V2.2H and S.10 a m nrd 3 i) (Umlledi and 8.49, 7.25 p m, Way for Aitoss&s 15 im and 4.10 p ra every aay. ut ribuiuurts uuiy, ii.j a iu uaiiy nnu lu.w m waelt days. Leive Hunbary lor Wllliamsport, Elmlra, l-tnandalijua, Rochester, Cufliloand If lasora 'a:i" n.iu a m aany, ana ua p in wees aay, for Kim Ira, 5.80 p m weslr days. For fci-'Te and Intermediate points, 5.10 am., lally. for Lock Haven, 5.10, nnd 9.56 a m, itlly. 1 35 nnd 5.3') p. m. week day3. For snovi i.10 a m 1.35 and 6,30 p m weak days 1.10 a. ui Bandars. iHAg. a. PUHH, j. n. wood, Gsn. Wan'- 4mi. Past DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Will prompt. relieve tbe m.fet die- , trMtetnfi; caen ot Acute or Chronic Jibeu mat tan i or O. ut. 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