MINISTER REIO ARRIVES. lis Unit With lllralleuliirorlty anil Extra ii tradition rreatlei. Nsw York. April 4. Mr. Whltelaw Held, United States Minister to Francs,' returned trora Paris on the steamship 1a Chttmpaguo. Mr. Held waa accompanied by his wife ami two ohlldren. Hie ur rival has boon looked forward to with much lnotrest In view ot the understand, ing that ho had resigned his pott, and consequently he was besieged by a host ot newspaper reporters as soon as the vessel ronohed her pier. Mr, Hold talked freely concerning International affairs. He had with him the reciprocity and ex tradition treaties between tho United States and France. The obtaining: of the Blgnaturo of M. Illbot, Minister of For eign Affairs for France, and tho attach ing of his own to the treaties waB tho last official act of Mr. Rold. Mr. Held had a pleasant trip over, then being but one stormy day encountered. AQAINST MONMOUTH PARK. Anbury Tark Indignant at tho Productive Xleopenltifr of the Trnck. Asbuiiy Pakk, N. J., April 4. Consid erablo indignation exists hero over the prospective reopening of, tho Monmouth Park race track, and mass meetings pro testing against tho making of books there will be held along the northern New Jersey sea coast; Petitions will be circulated for signatures, calling unon both the State and county authorities for a strict enforcement of the State laws Against bookmaklng, pool soiling and other modes of gambling. O l.-Vl , ir . . .. iiov. o. .cuivuru louug, pastor oi tho !",".tW. Church here, . ir ii .i , T ,mg . . (uwi,. uu Kim luu uuujtimiKers ruineu thousands of men ovory year and that racing brought to Monmouth Park the moral slops of Now York, Brooklyn and adjacent cities. second iloor, while Matthleu kopt watch. A Curious Clerical Krror. 1 tell you this because it is my affair and London, April 4. Ladv Urooko has 1 choose to do so, but you need not try just had an extraordinary' stroke of luck , Set anything out of mo about my in tho will of the lato Sir Victor Brooke, Mends and accomplices. All the dyna which has just been probated. It is by a mite that was stolon at Soisey bous curious clorical urror which occurs iu the , fct'llos 1 navo destroyed." will that sho Inherits heavily from the ' Th.e examination of Kavachol lasted estate. Tho provision insorted was Hint for tureo hollra' "if sho declines to receive certain moneys duo to her from her grandfather upon I Iierfathor's death," her annuity from' Sir Victor Is to be reduced from 12,000 to 000 pounds. Tho mistake is In tho word decline, which should, ot oourse, ' nave Oeon UeClUO. SUe tUUS K0t3 UOta legacies. a Itcjult of Dr. I'arkhurat'a Charges. . . '.,,,T. v : 1 A T 1. .. 1 tMsdtolghtly closed "yesterday and thirsty Now Yorkers bad to rely on nrohibltlon drinks. Tim no co Issued an order Saturday to all saloon keepers that they must sliut up or stand tho conse quences. The order, so far as known, was strictly obeyed. This was a result of the grand jurv's presentment founded upon the charges miido by Dr. Parkhurst. Seanion Washed Ororhoard. Boston, April 4. Capt. Beck ot schoonor Morris W. Childs, at this port Saturday from Peusacola, reports that on March 23 the second mute, August Carman, 22 years of age, belonging to Doer Isle, Me., and seaman August An derson, a native of Russia, 25 yeurs of ago, wero washed off the jlbboom Into the sea nnd lost. It was blowing a gale at the time, and the vessel was hove-to. Killed ou Ills Wedding Kve. Mattawan, N. Y., April 4. Conductor Willard C. Urower, who dlod Saturday from injures received Friday by being run over by a locomotive at Danbury, Conn., was to have boen married In a few days to a young lady of this place. I First Penobscot Illvor Salmon. 1 Bangor, Me., April 4. The first Pe- nobscot River salmon of the season was taken Saturday In a smelt usnerman'a net. It weigued 17 prounds. Fly fish' ing may be expected In two weeks. NEWS OF THE DAY. Secretary Klklno has cono to West "Virginia to remalu a few days. . Tho First National Bank of Westfleld, J., capital $50,000, has been uuthor Izod to begin business. The Qrifllth Steam Laundry Company at Boston has made an assignment, nnd the business will bo sold. The nine olovator boys In the Stock Exchange building:, Boston, struck Sat urdry for nn increase ot wages. Secretary Blaine, after an absence of olr weeks on account of siokness, isairaln at his desk at the State Department. The Amalgamated Carpenters' Union, Boton, Saturday night voted to assist the striking furniture and cabinet workem. Teter Anthony & Son, manufacturer! ot silk embroideries, Boston, and faotor t West Roxbury, have assigned. Lia bilities, tiw.uuu. it.i-jv, ,iw,vw. Another llro broke out Saturday in Itnuilnluy and burned for several hours. Uhe three previous Bros caused a dam age of 1,000,000 pounds. Dunoau & Jackson's blook shop was destroyed by nn incendiary Are in Bath, Afo. It was owned by Chnrlos Daven port. Loss $-1,000; no insurance. William Stelnltz, champion chess player of the world, is in Boston. Ho will be tho guest of the Boston Chess Club during the present week. Oil has beon struck at the depth ot 2,005 feet nt Mngeetown, north ot Titus - ville, Pa. Tho sand inutoates a largo quantity of oil of superior quality, Joseph il. Kennody broke the record for heavy-weight lifting In harness Saturday night, at Lynn, Mass., lift ing 3,212 pounds. The best previous record was I), 230. Muio. Patti's hairless dog Ulccl is dead and the dlvn is luconsolahle. The cause ot bis death was heart disease. Itloci was given o Paul when sho was touring iu Mexico four years ago. Weather Judications. Wasiukotok, April For Butern New York: 1W tvetlir; slltihUy wiuiuer; vnrlablo winds. For Baitern Pniuylvanla, Now Jersey, Maryland and Dataware: Occasional light ihoweiu; tlttflitly warmer; koulhwosttrly rinds. For Western Now York nnd Western I'enn ilvunnu Ehowtiri; eoutheaitcrly wlnda; sllarhtly warmer. For New Eoulaal. Fair, warmer;-, soutUrrly ASSASSIN RAYACHOl Confesses that IIo Has Com mitted Many Crimes. WILL NOT BETE AY ACCOMPLICES Tho St. Germain Explosion Managed bj Him and Guatav Matthien. lleulnts' Wife Carried the Machine Undot Her Sklrti Says He JInd Nothing to dr IVUh the Lobmi Ilurraoks Affair, 1ml Maducetl the Hue Cllnehy Kx plosion 'With Matthleu He Now Has rive Mur ders to Ills Credit. Paws, April 4. The Anarchist Rava ohol was oxamlned at the Conclergerie, and it was a long time before tho magis trate could obtain any admission from him as to his participation In the crlmos that are laid at his door. Finally, driven into a corner and mode to contradict himself repoatedly, Ruva chol said: "You want mo to confess. Very woll, I will confess. I committed five murders, and all that I got from these I havu used In carrying out my Anarchist Ideas. wanted to blow up the Chamber of Deputies and the houses of certain of Its i members. The St. Ocrnmln explosion was managed by mo and Gustav Mat I thleu. I "Hcalats' wife carried the machine tLVond aTo" under her skirts, and then I took it to I had nothing to do with tho Lobau barracks affulr. Tho bomb In the pastry cook's mould filled with dynamite was made by Uasltar. He and Mafthiou put It in its place. I man aged the Hue Ullnchy affair with Uustav Matthleu. I took the box lit) to the BEAUTY IN OVERALLS. A Nenr Jerioy tllrl JIiqurile In I'tttsuurc, Pit. Pnrsnuno, April 4. A handsome girl nliniit. IR rmm nlil. nalllti n" lifrsplf .Tannin I Scott, was sent to jail here for masquer ad In if iu men's clothes on West Curson street. She was dressed In a now suit 1 of blue overalls, with a small soft hat pulled down over her fnce and her long, "'" "" Miss Scott, according to her ctory. came from Doty's Mills, near Atlantlo City, N. J. Her parents wore both dead, sho said, and she came to Pittsburt two months ago and has stayed with differ ent families. Before coming to- Pittsburg, she claimed, sho had been living with her grandmother, Mrs. Anna Crltsman, at Doty's Mills. She wanted to go back, and not having enough money, thought the best way to got there was to dress in boy's clothes nnd stoal hor passage on a freight train. It is thought that sho has a lover in Now Jersey and was trying to go to him. Illegally Constructed. Chicago, April 4. It now develops that tho seven story building at 14 and 10 I'earce street, tho collapse of which Friday night caused the death ot elgh t people and the maiming of a score of others, was Illegally constructed. An examination of tho records at tho building commissioner's offico revealed the fact that a permit for a throe-story buildlna had been issued. Commissioner O'Neill at onco began nn investigation nn(i jje thiuatens to prosecute Samuel Young, theproprietor, both criminally and olvilly. lllrscU lluy, a Famous mansion. London, April 4, Baron Illrscb, the i . . 1. M ,1. nnt n. I.n l.A..1. I'tiiA nnlntliil rnsldence. Bath House, in I 1 London, and intends to make it his homo 1 ' durintr tho season horeaiter. lie is said to be looking for a chance to purohafo I an old family estate, so that ho may he 1 come an English landed personage. It Is said that the Baron still enjoys the ! full favor ot tho Prlnco of Wales. Maverick ISanlt Tlilrd Dividend Ordered. I Washington, April 4. The Comptrol ler of tho Currency has directed the re- l..n nf tlin HTn vnrinlf NHttallfll BaiiIc. nt . . , . - 1 Boston, Mass., to preparo checks for a ti.ini dividend of 10 var cent, upon plnlms nresented in addition to the GO l)er cent, hitherto paid to claimants, maljino- 75 nor cent. In nil. it is ex pected that the checks will be ready for delivery about tha 15th inst. Exports and Imports ot Specie. New YonK, April 4. Tho oxporta of ciaMn frmn the tiort of New York durinB I . 7 ... 41 kit ffm tno pasv wees uiuuuuieu ?iiwnM.u of which $72-1,240 was gold and $703,050 silver. All the silver and $017,083 In gold went to Europe and $10(I,uS7 went to the West Indies. Tho Imports ot kpeclo during the week amounted to $1181,083, of which $305,881 was gold and $10,099 was silver. A I'otltlon Tor a 'Woman l'liyilatnn. Washington, April 4. Tho Civil Ser vice Commission has a requisition for a femalo physician for the Indian service 1 in Colorado which cannot be lmmedi- lately filled because thore are no women nuyn.um.ie uu irn? The salary of the position Is $1,000 a year, Incitement Ciuuu.l by n Crniy Han. MAitANOY CiTYPa.( April 4. Anthony Bhermlskl, a half-domonted man, caused much excitement here by running through the streets flourishing n revol ver. When an officer approached to dis arm him, he sent a bullet through his own body, producing a fatal wound. On III Way to 1! 11 rope. AaiiLAND, Pa., April 4. Joe Antliall, n'ho shot and killed Michael Griffin nt Ulg Mlue Run last week und afterward fled, I now 011 his way to Europe. This Information linn Just btwn ijlveu out by Antbull'e frloniU. Au Old Kilitor Head. Wlt-KLaUAiuit:, Pa., April 4 William P. Miner, a prominent citizen of this city and the founder of the Wllkenbarre "liecord," died yesterday, ttgwl 70. - BURGLARS CAPTURED. They Bnivod Their Way Out of the Man feachiiHetts State's Prison, New York, April 4. Two desperate burglars who recently escaped from Massachusetts prison, were capturod In this city. They wcro taken Into custody by two members of Inspector Byrnes' staff after a slight struggle. A companion at tempted to assault tho detectives, but ne, too, was arrested. "Dick" Drohau and George E. Welles are tho two thloves who sawed their way out of the Charlcstowu State Prison last March. Both were known to be desper ate characters, who would stop at noth ing in order to gam thnlr liberty, Mho prison was crowded, however, and they were confined In the same cell. An armed guard paced tholr cell door every M minutes, but In spite of this they managed, with steel ribbon saws which had been smuggled in to them, to cut asunder the stool bars on tho window .of their cell. They then pried off tho bars, descended from the window by means of ropes made from their bed clothing, and scaling the walls were free. MOONSHINERS' THREATS. They Say that Hoolutottor's Nephew imd Ileitis Must Die. Pittsburg, April 4. A telegram has been received at the Internal Revenue ofllco in this city from United States In ternal Revenue Commissioner Mason at Washington, directing tho Government officials In this district to co-operate with the State officials In capturing William C. Miller and William Pritts, who, by the confession of Robert C. Mil ler, are the murdorcrsof Jonathan Iloch stetter In the Laurel Hill Mountains of Somerset County on Wednesday last. It was learned last night that Wm. C. Miller and Pritts intend to kill young Hochstettlcr, n nephow of Jonathan Hochstettler, and tho young man Beals, who witnessed the bloody crime. If the moonshiners succeed In carrying out this threat, it is said they will then sur render to the authorities. It has come to Built that thcro aro at least thirty illicit distilleries operating in tho mountains of this nnd Fayette County. Tho moonshiners are organized in a society called the "Freundschoft." A Notable Funeral, N. Y., April 4. The Tnor, N. Y., April 4. The fnncral of Miss Mary Bencdlcta Murphy, daugh ter ot Edward Murphy, Chairman of the Democratic State Committee, occurred yesterday afternoon, and the entire tmvn It. aaamml raed. turned out to nay the last respects to the dead. Thousands of people wero denied admission to St. Jos- epU's Church, Tlie sidewalks from the residence to tho church, a dlstauco of one milo, was packed with people. Sen ator Hill, Llout-Gov. Shcehan, Mayor Urant, Richard Crokor and many other public officials were present. Ituisoll Harrlsou Admitted. Washington, April 4. The Press Com mlttee has reaffirmed their former action In admitting Mr, Russell B. Har rison to the prlvellges of the press galler ies of Congress. Mr. Harrison appeared before tho Committee and fully, and to tho satisfaction ot the Committee an swered every Question in regard to the charges preferred against him. He specifically denied every charge that would, if true, make him ineligible to admission under the rules prescribed for the government of tho press galleries. Important Steamboat Purchase. Kinoston. N. y. April 4. S. D. Coyk- endall has nurchused ton steamers known as the tho Gheny lino and acquired tho larco and valuable businoss connected tlinrp.wlth. Tho line has heretofore been a competitor ot tho Cornell Steamboat Company, una uereaiier tuey win pruua bly operate In harmony with each other. Tim trn.nanr.ttan is one of the most Im portant In steamboat proporty that has been made on the Hudson ltlver In many years. Attacks American Women,. Pahis, April 4. A sprightly and scan ...,! .ililp,l 'I.'Americaino." Jl. ,mvl entitled "Li'AmerlcalnO," B.vorolw nUneklmr and libeling Amcrl- can women In ccenerai. nos jusv ueen published here. The uamO ot the author l,n nntlienn L'iveu. but when It Is dls- Is Hkelv to bo trouble. It u nvldontlv written to aratiiy me 111 feellmr aroused In cortaln Parisian cir cles by tho Dcacon-Abeillo tragedy. Committed for Dfurder. IlABiusBUito, Pa.,JAprll 4. William P. UtaTjuiirhlln of HIeIi Snire. this county, is dead from the effects of a gunshot wound inflicted Saturday night by Jacob K. MoAUlster. who has beeu committed in thin r.ltv on n charcre ot murder. Ac cording to McAllister's story ho shot Mo Lauchlln after the latter had blackened his eves.' Both, he says, were drunk wheu the fight and subsequent shooting ooourred. The Tllden liitate Appraised. New YonK, April 4. The appraiser of the Samuel J. Tlldeu estate has lllea his aDnralsal in the Surrogate's Court at White Pluliis. The totul value of tho real and personal property Is estimated to be $0,1B'J,US1. Alter ino expenses, various trust settlements, etc., aro de ducted, the balance will be $3,207,798 to be divided among tho heirs at law, Itlyiterloui Absence of a Klngtton Man. Kinoston. IN. Y., April 4. Lawrence K. Wnrdell. of the nursery firm of Cay wood & Wardell, of Mnrlboroueh-on-lho Hudson, left his homo ten days ugo wun neurly $3,000 on his person, and since Ills uepariuro nouuug " uueu nuwu m him. llOBtarieuiorixew xora, anu me pollco ot that city have been notified. "Detained" Immigrants Kucape. Bobton, April 4. Six "detained" lm- miuranU oscaped from tho steamer Kuusus nt East Vostou , Saturday morn ing, and two wero captured Saturduy night. Frederick Warren, of the yar I en Line, Is held by the police on tbu charge of allowing theho lmmlgrants-to CbCUpO. Oldest Clorunimii Iu Uio South, Kbw Ow-bans, April 4. The Rev. 0. 6. Hedges, the oldest olergyinan'in tho South, lias died of old nge. He was 81 11.. tnc I ir. .. .1 ( ,, U., 1- ..1 County. V., ud yas a grnduato ot tho 'III ( Huftallla Fumleutvd. Nrw Yobk, April 4. The passengers of the steamer Museum were carefully in spected yesterduy morning at Quaran tine, tueir uaggage was uisiuiecieu anu the steamer fumigated. ALWAYS RfiADY FOIl BUSINESS. Manufacturer Oliver Tolls Ills Ex perience with Sonntor Quay. II. W. Oliver Is ono of tli'e best known manufacturers in western Pennsylvania. IIo has as wide nn inlluence in tho Re publican party in his sectlqn of tho state as he exerts in the commercial werld. He was a delegate to tho last Republi can national convention, and was the author of the tariff plank upon which General Harrison was elected president. Mr. Oliver was one of the first to re ply to tho charge of absenteeism pre ferred agnlnst Senator Quay by the Philadelphia mugwump clique. Ho demonstrated that Colouel Quay did more work on the tariff bill than most people know. It is well known par ticularly in Democratic circles, that but for him the bill could not have been passed. H. V. Oliver is one of tho gentlemen who was in frequent consultation with Senator Quay and others on tho JlcKin- ley bill last winter. "Whenever it has been my lot to be one of a party to visit Washington on a business mission I have always found Senator Quay ready to give us all the aid in his power,'' said Mr. Oliver, when ques tioned regarding the charges of absen teeism. "He never shirked a duty, and his services always proved most efficient. I certainly have not the least complaint to make against the senator for neglect ing any business with which I was con nected." Probably no ono man in western Penn sylvania was called to Washington oitener or on more important errnnus connected with the present McKinloy tariff law than Mr. Oliver. Upon other reliable authority it is Btated that many of the days upon which Mr. Quay Is charged with having been absent from the senate he was hard at work with Messrs. Oliver, Fitzhugh and others getting the tariff bill in proper form for passage. It will also be rememboreu that when tho McKinley tariff bill had passed the house and was in the senate, and tho session was rapidly nearing the close, the Democrats threatened to filibuster nntil final adjournment would prevent its passage. Senator Quay defeated the" uemocracy s schemes by Ms tamous res olution that resulted in the McKinley bill becoming a law. Quny and tho Mugwump. To mention Chairman Clarkson's ad dress on Senator Quay to a mugwump or a Democrat, is like shaking a red rag at n bnlL They all know that Quay's masterly services elected President Har rison, anu uiey win never lorgive mm for thnt. It is tho whole Becret of their opposition. West Chester village Rec ord. Revolution iu Kcuador. Panama. April 4. It is reported that a revolution has broken out in Ecuador and that tho revolutionists have seized tho Government steamer. nOareiCoia.Conrti,Ber(!Thr6at,Orop,lBfloeM, Whooping Couch, Btonchltla oJ Aitbma. A eettua h:n,n.,,mhHnn tn fnt ats.n.. toil & tnr TelM it odvntl tttzt: Uio at oooa. You will e the ex- I 11 . re j A.t A m Aram A.il .1 4til,r. Trjwlifc fc.rjli.imi.lreuJiaH. AMUSEMENTS. TjlimcUrJOH'l TUBAVRI., 1'. J. 1'ERQUHOM, MANAUKll. Monday andTuesday, ApriI4&5 The eminent tengllsh actor, Marlande Clarke MONDAY, April!.. "Silver King. A play that tho late Henry Ward Doecher says Is better than ten lenten sermons. TUESDAY, Aprils Pr. Jokyll and Mr. Hydo Prices, 25 35 ! 50 Cents Seats on sale at IClrlln's drug store. A THE SHOW It you want to see a nne display 01 Boots anc W, S, SNYDER'S r- ri XJUUt UUU. OIIUU tOLUIU. (Mosteller's old stand,) coruer Coal and Jnrcllu Sin. Custom "Worlc autl HcprtlrlnQ Done In the best style. LEATHER and SHOE F1NUIKGS T. J". GLBAR Dealer In all kinds of ShOemaKOrS : Supplies Large and nnt-cloos stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson House bulldlne, SHENANDOAH, PA, I DO YBWl 1 iismi iv.k whu mi i " " V READING II. II. Lehigh Valley AimANQEMENT OP PASSKN. UEIl T11AIN8. APRIL 3, 1801. Passenger trains lea vo Shon andoah forPenn Haven Junctlon.Mnuch Chunk, Lehlghton, Slntlngton, White Hall, Cntasauqua, Allcntown, Ucthlchcm, I'aston, New York, Philadelphia. Ilszloton, Wcnthcrly, Quiikako Junction, Delano and Malianoy City at 6.17, 7.40. 0.08 a. m., 12.58. 3.10. 6.20 p. m. For New York, 6.47, 0.03 a, m., 12.50, 3.10, 5.2il p. m. For Uazloton, WIlkos-Barre, White Haven, I'lttslon, Lacoyvllle, Towondn, Sayrc, Wovorly, Ulmlra. UochoBter, Niagara Falls and tho West, 10.41 a. m., (3.10 p. m., no connection (or Kochcs tor, lluffalo or Niagara Falls), 5.28 p. m. For Uelvldcre, Delaware Water Gap ana Stroudsburg, 5.47 a. m., 5.20 p. m. For I.ambertvlllo und Trenton, 9.03 n. m. For Tunkhannock, 10.41 a. in., 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca, Genera and Lyons, 10.41 a. m., 5.2(1 p. m. TOa.. Tnnnnarlln l.nH.Inn n n.l nnnnnMnmlnl 7.40, 0.03 a. m., 12.62, 5.20 p. m. For Audcnrtcd, llazleton, Stockton nnd Lum ber Yard, 6.47, 7.40, 0.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 5.20 p. in. r- or Bcramon, o.ii, v.uo, iv.u a. m., a.w, o.m p. For Hazlcbrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton and Frcoland, 5.47, 7.40, 0.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For Ashland, GIrardvlllo and Lost Crook, 4.27, 7.40,8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.05, 1.40, 4.10, S.35, 8.00, 9.14 p. m. T-. T. T .. .. r . I - -.....- r(n.Mnl rui ivuvuii jvuu, iuuuun.iuuuiib viiiiuu uuu Shamokln, 8.53, 10.15 a. m., 1!40, 4.40, 8.00 p. m. i or xniesviiie, .ranc i-iaco, Aiananoy uity ana Delano. 6.47, 7.40. 9.03 a. in., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20, 3.03. 9.24, 10.27 p. jn. Trains will lcavo Shamokln at 7.55, 11.55 o. m., 3.10, 4.30, 9.10 p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at 9.05 a, m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20. 11.15 p. m. Lcavo Shonandonh for Pottsvlllo, 6.50, 7.40, 9.08, 10.63 a. m 12.62, 3.09, 4.10, 5.20, 8.03 p. m. Lcavo Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah. 0.00, 7,40, 9.05, 10.15, 11.48 a. m.. 3.00, 5.20. 7.00, 7.16, 0.30 p. ra. L.eavo ancnanaoan lor iinzicion, &.47,7.4U, v.os, 10.11 a. m.. 12.52, 3.03, 5.26, 8.03 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah. 7.30. 9.15. 11.00 a. m., 12.45, 3.10, 5.30, 7.05, 7.50 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains lcavo for Ashland. GIrardvlllo and Lost Creek, 0.50, 11.35 u. in., 2.45 p. m. For Yutosvlllc, Park Place, Mahanoy City, Delano, llazleton, Black Creek Junction, Pcnn Haven Junction, lUauch Chunk, Allentown, Hethlchcra, Kaston und New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m. For Yatosvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.00 n. m., 1.40, 4.40. 0.03 p. m. Leave llazleton lor sncnanuoau, o.w a. m., 1.45.4.37 p.m. Leavo Shenandoah for Pottsvlllo. 5.50. 8.00. 0.30 a. m., 2.45 n. m. Leave Pottsvllle for bhenandoah, 10. 10 a. m., 1.35, 4.30, n.15 p. m. a a. mcj...ui, t-res a: ucn. Mgr. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass Agt. Philadelphia, Pa, A, W, NONUEMACHKR, Asst. G. P. A. South Ucthlchcm, Pa. piIILADKLI'IIIA & BEADINO U. It. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOVEMDEll 15, 1801. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For Now York via Philadelphia, week days, 310, 5.25, 7.20 a. m., 1S.35, 2.50, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7.43 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, wceic uays, o.zo, i.zu a. m., ix.s, x.nu p. m. For .loading and Phlladclnhla. wccli For Iloa'dlng and Phlladhla" w6eic days, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20 a. m., 13.33, 2.50, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 3.10, 7.48 a. m., 1.30 p. m. For Harrlsburg, week days, 2.10, 7,20 a. m., 2.50, 6.65 p. m. For Allentown, week days. 7.20 a. m., 12.35, 2.50 p. m. For Pottsvlllo, wook days, 2.10, 7.20 a. m., 12.35, 2.60, 5.M p. m Sunday, 2.10, 7.43 a. m., 4.00 p. m. For Tamanua and Mahanoy City, week days, 2.10, 5.23, 7.30a. m., 13,35, 2.60, 5.5T) p. m. Suntlay, 2.10. 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p. m. Additional for Mau- nnnv CAtv. wpnlc rilWH. 7.00 tt. m. r or r.uncasiur uiiu wuiluuuiu, ncvn uijB, m., 2.nii p. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lowlsburg, week days. i., i.jj, n.au a. ra., lsd, i.w p. m Sunday, 3.25 a. in., 3.U5 p. ro. For Mahanoy I'lano, ween oays, -iiu, a.-ja, o.aD, OI. 11 '1(1 a. m.. 12.35. 1.35. 2.50. 5.55. 7.0(1. 9.25 U. in. Sunday, 2.iu, Y.ia a. m., aud, .ju p. in. t or uiraruvnio, itappunannoci. aiuiioni, 1.35, 3.50, 5.55, 7.00, 0.25 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 3.25, nCVntlUjO. tV, U.M. I.IJ. l 1M.UU, ,4a a. m., ii.uo, Lie p. m. For Asnlana anu siiamouin, week days. 3.23, .25. 7.20. 11.30 a. m.. 1.35. 7.00. 0.25 n. m. Sun day, 3.25, 7.43 a. m.,;i.05 p. m. TKAINS FOR SHENANDOAH: Leavo Now York via Philadelphia, weokdays. .la a. m., i.. y.u p. m.t iw.io mem. &una dav. 0.00 n. m.. 12.15 nlKht. Lsavo Now Yoric via Mauch Uftunlt. weeic days. s.4a a. m., i.w, a.v p. m. aunuay, ?.w a. m. Leave Philadelphia, woolt days. 4.10. 10.00 a. m. 00, 0.00 p. m., from 11 road and Callowhtll and 35 a. m.. 11.30 d. in. from 8th and Oreon streets. Sunday, 0.05 n in., 11.30 p. ra., from 9th and recn. Lcavo Heading, wceic days, 1.35, 7.10, 10.05, 11.60 m.. 5.55. 7.67 n. m. Sunday. 1.35. 10.48 a. m. Leavo Pottsvlllo. week days. 8.40, 7.40 a. m.. 12.30, 0,11 p. id. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. in., z.ua p. m. I,fi!.vn Tnir Anua. Wftclt davs. 3.20. H.49. 11.2S a. m., 1.21, 7.13, 8.18 p. ra. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m., .ou ti. m. Leave Mahanoy City, weolc days, 3.10, 9.18, 11.47 a. m., 1.61, 7.42, 9.41 p. m. Sunday, 3.16, 8.17 m.. 3.31 n. m. Leavo Mahanov Plane weolc ds vs. 2.40. 4.00, 0.30, 9.35, 11.59 a. m., 1.05, 2.00, 5.20, 0.20, 7.57, 10.00 m, sunaay, 4.w, .i n. m.f o.st, o.m y. 111. I.pavn nirardvllle. (Rannahannock Station). weeks davs. 2.47. 4.07. 8.30. 9.41 o. m.. 12.05. 2.12, 5.20, 0.32, 8.03, 10.00 p. m, Sunday, 2.17, 4.07, 8.33, m.. 3.41. 5.07 n. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 3.00, 9.45, 11.55 ,. m., 3.35, 11.151). m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For llaltlinore. washlnnton and the west via 13. & O. It. K.. through trains loavo Qlrard Avenuo station, Philadelphia, (P. & It. B. IU at ;- B.ui, 11.27 a. m., 3.nu, d. 1., 7. id p. m. sunuay, &a, H.U2, 11.-' a, in., 3.D0, 0.4., 7.1a p. ra. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leavo Philadelphia. Chestnut Street Wharf- ana South Street wnarr. FOH-'ATnANTICJ out.- Week davs Express. 9.00 a. m., 2.00, 4.00 n. m. Ap.i.nmmnii.itlnn. R.nO ft. m.. 600 n. m. Sunday Express, 9.00 a. in. Accommodation, I 8.00 a. m i.ao p. m. . Returning, leave Atlantlo city, depot Aiiantio and Arkansas Avenues Weolc days, Express. 7.30, 9.00 a. in., 4.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.10 a. m., 4.3U p. m. cunaay ixiiress, .w p. iu. Accommodation. 7.30 a. in., 4.30 p. m. u. u. iiAisuuciv, uen-i t-ass r Agu A. A. MoLEOU. I'res, & Gon'l Manager. Saturday, March 12, '92 T VERY ATTRACTIVE Basement cf Egan Building, Cor, Main an. Centre Sts., First-class guns, etc C. E. F0RSEMAN, Proprietor. Big Cut in Prices. CIIAS. YAllOWSKY'S, 23 Weit Centra Stm t, Rest red aannal undershirts, 05oi bast gray unuertniriB, suo dosi eoiion orersniris, sec; best oloth orershlrts, 75e; best muslin white shirts, 4001 men's best woolen socus. per pair, 15o: halt doz. Rents' line bandkcrchlcfs, 26e; line suspenders, per pair l&o; overalls (or men, 40o up; ladles' fine merino underwear, each, only loc: ladles' all-wool iuckotH. 75o: ladles' faetliUiok stoeklngs, 3 iwlr forS&u; ehlldren'B white underwear, 15c up; 4 iwlrs children's tast uiaoK BiooKingH, vk ' ooys' Knee puw, amy o; uesi. linen tauie oioins, ooo upi uuesi loweungB, do iHr yara; oosi Deaspreuas, omy 91 eaaa. J. GALLAGHER. Justice of the Peace, Real Estate ni Inseraau Agency. Offlue Muldoon's Building, Shenandoah, I'a. To I'a . .rii...,ll.n 17,tr f.ip tho utfMU of Mil. Boxu&l i.ii r Slh iul l'ower, Impottjnur, Ao. So irral I. aur lalUi and uueli leoma we wm wuu uu. r ...i ...yn.u jinuvuin ucli valuaU(ili.rornitlon 1"I!1 u Adrww U. Jl. CO., S8trdii',Ww erk. First National Ml, TMKAXKlt MUILIJINO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000,00 A. lir. Leisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. ft. Lesenrnq, Cashier, 5 W. Yost. Ass't Cashier. Open Daily From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT, INTEREST I Paid 011 Havings DeposItRV PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BOXUTLKlTJj SmBIOR, On and after November 15, 1891, traint will leave Sltenandoah at followt: For Wlggan, Uilberton, FraoHrvUle, New f aotlo, St. Clair, ana way points, 6.1W, B.10, 11.45 am and 4,15 pm. nundays, W0, u,4u h m and 8.10 pm. For Pottsvllle, 0.00, 0,10, 11.45 a m and 4.15 p ra. Hnndayn. 009, t.40 m and 3.10 p m. For Heading, 0.00, 11.13 a m ana 4,15 nm. Mondays, 600, 9.10 a.m. und 3.10pm. For 1'ottstown, Phoeaixvllle, MorristovTS ad Philadelphia (bread street station), 6,07, 11.15 ira.ana4.15pm woelr. days Trains leavo Frackvllie lor Hbr.nanflrmh at. 11.40 nraanll2.il. 5.01. 7.12.10.01, c mi Bnn. dvi, ll.lt n m and 6,40 p m. Leave po .isviuo tor Bsenonaoan, 10.15 ana 1.18, a ra 4AU, 7.15. 9.42 p in. Sundays. 10.40 1 1? S45 p m. Lrwive Philadelphia f Broad street, station). or Pottsvllle and Hhenindoah. 6.57. 8.35 a m 4.10 and 7.00 p si week: days. Sunday 0.50. ana 9ja naa 'orrtewxorK.3.zu,f,05, 4.411, s.S5, e.eo, 7.80, 1.208.3a 4.60. lLOOand 11.14.11.S5 am. 1X00 noon! luuiirounpiraD xw iut; f uiii i.(iJj J.1LI. 1.30, 3.33, 4. 4.02, i, 9, 6.20, 6.60 7.13 S.U and 10.00 p. m, tun wni. On Snndays, 3.20, 4.05. 4,40, T.S5, 8.12, 8.30, 9.50, U.3.S 1 IU. and 12.41. 1.40 .2.30. 4.02. (Hmllort ?' ? m 5?d,ia-01 For Sen Girt. Lonir Branch and Intermediate stations t)u!0 and 11,11 a. in., 4.00 p.m. weea days. Freehold only 5.00 p m week days. For Baltimore and Washington, 3.50, 7.20, 9.10 and 11.1B 11. in., 4,41, 6 57, 7.40 p.m. and 12.03 night dally and SSI, 10.20 a. ra., 12A5 (limited express with dining car to llaltlmore) 1.30, 3.46 .... 1 l. . . IX .... J I. ( , V '1 UU1JT weeficdays,5.08, llJWp.m. dally. For Richmond. 7 20 a. m. and 12.03 nleht dallyj liSO-p. m, dally, except Sunday. Trains leavo .tiarrisonrg ior rumoure ana ho west every dav at 12.25 and 3.10 a m and 3 w (limited) and 3.40. 7.25 p m. Way for Ajioona suim ana i.iu p m every aay. r or l-iiisDurg only, u.ai a m aauy ana iu.w m, wees, any 8. Leave Bnnbnrv tor Wllllamsport. Klmlra. 1nandalgn, KocliHter, Knttaloand Nlngara 1.10 am dally, and 1.35 pm weekdays, for Elmlra, 5.80 p m weekdays. r or jbrie ana intormeaiate poinis, n.iu a mi, laily. For ixjcH Haven, 6J0, and 9.58 a m, lallv. 1.35 and 5.30 n. m. week davs. For ilenova 5:10 a in L85 and 6.30 n m week days 5.10 a. in anndaya. U.fc.. IS. l'UUli, . J.B. WOOD, u. inD' '-en. raaH, nx. Shenandoah Business College a. r,nrjre Attcnaaucc Daily. Room for a Fewilore. Take advantage of the present chanco to secure a UVIV (IWUfllkUW hWVU1 f 1111 ' W. J. Shenandoah, Pa. i-ST.anrami Cor. Main and Coal Sts., snenandoan, ra. Regular meals at popular prices served at all times. Ladles' dlnlns anl re. fieshmeul rooms attach ed, liar stocked with the finest brands of cigars and funey drinks, Leading Restaurant in Town. DO YOU WANT RELIEF? K HI II 11 Si HK MA" If K til K 1 1 trAfiuina rasa or Aeuto or i Drome lui inatiHiii or liont. Btnctir tLserr tbtf dlrectious, U wit nil ( rtiro nu tp mi Uutlkf tho pamcrnug crcpirttlAni tfcit fl ny itriBe "onrtftlt. Olb bottla iUia i H.tl.tKLlurv liSDrL.nlnD cn th. iTitem. I IS, propr T.mviy n.l louua. lou r.ff.roc.uj I Qtlt.d to test lbs utiiu or ' ntn., n.tl.rln. tv.titnnn I. In. ,1 Ool) -getll. lagredUuu, rcniftiliBble for Ihulr cnmtlr Tortrt, tr omh! la tl micurutuie of KKOtT'S tmnruiTin ttkukliY (1.09 ror BttUi, 6 Bcttlti, 15.00. Ml, IS Ctl. St u ymr itoroketp'r aM doi kudd n. .mi i.i9 w i: A ClIlSKT Kltoir. 3037 MarUet htrect, l'lillad'a, Ta. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, an w.tjiflrv'riin M r., hh h;n a m iiiia FRESH BEER. PORTER. ALE. fiumv umtiu ui uiktuin uiwuiB nil uu ri M.HAMIIiTON.M.D., ' PHYSWIAH AND SURGEON. Fn It will nay any ono In In I YYUIll Ul - warn ot luiM-iHi w. i.j my iuov I over UIO uiuti lied uunpUw at 1 AddreM 1'. U. OSVX, aji UUl o on our iHuumui nuu ,at ion urn nri'-. , Iltiih St.. I'rovtaenco, I. 1 lUSlll. we 111
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