ANARCHY RAMPANT Pnrifl Clnbmon Soleotod , tho Yiotima of Poison. ns THE POLICE DISCOVER THE PLOT A Eomb of Dynamite Found in a Powder Magazine bj Soldiers. llolflan Authorities MHkliig Preparations , Against 3lny Day Jllsortlers Convinced tliitt 'Serious Trouble it Intended ICx t elfeiiieut ln'Srhilrld Has Ifot Abated The Civil Governor knd Police lllclilj- Compllmented What England's Home Secretary Says. Paws, April 0. The Anarchist Ilava chol admitted to a magistrate that he wrote the article In the "Journal Inter national" describing the surest method of blowing up publlo buildings and giv ing Information as to tho manufacture of bombs and high explosives. Ue gave the most minute details as to the manu facture of his own explosive. A sample of it has been sent to the State Labora tory to be tested. The police bare been collecting evl bence in regard to the alleged plan of certain Anarchists to poison the food of wealthy people. They Tiavo proof, it is said, that several of the Anarchifts un der arrest conspired to poison by whole sale tho members of ono of tho principal Pai ls clubs. Ono of them is alleged to have repeatedly applied for employment as waiter at the club, and cipher corre spondence found on him shows that his object was to poison the viands or drinks. The Socialists porslst in their deter mination to celebrate JIuy Day. 31. Fer roul, Deputy, is represented to have said that the Drench bochillsts were entirely as one In tho matter, and that tho demon stration would pass oil quite peacefully unless the police provoked the peoplo. JIadiud, April C. Tho whole police force is engaged in hunting down Anarchists, with the view of gutting at the bottom of tliu conspiracy to blow up the Cortes. Thoy tnado a raid upon an Anarchist club unci arrested twelve of its members. They also found a number of disguises, which it is supposed wore to be used in the dynamite outrages. St. I'ETr.nsnuua, April 0. In the? Russo Gernian frontier towns continual search is being made for Nihilist documents uud bombs. Information from tho Paris police says that a great part of the dyna mite cartridges lately stolen there were convoyed to Switzerland, whence they London, April G. Replying to a ques tion in tho House of Commons, the Homo Secretary said hu was not nwuro that France had expelled the Anarchists. If it was probable that any of that class would attempt to como to England the Government would ask for tho necessary powers to prevent them. Mauiud, April C. The exclteraeet caused by the uttempt made to blow up the building in which tho Cortoz meets does not abate. The Civil Governor and the police arc highly complimented, und comparisons are made with the laris police, to the disadvantage of tho latter. BnussELS, April 0.Thol3elgian author ities are making extensive preparations against disorder on the 1st of May. Tho theft of 200 cartridges of dynamite and forty cartridges of compressed powder from tho Eaneau collieries has convinced tho officials that terlou troublo Is -intended. Rome, April C The authorities at Palermo, Sicily, are investigating an attempt to causo a terrible explosion. A bomb of dynamite has been discovered by a patrol of soldiers close to the powder magnziuo of Monto Pellegriue. Had it exploded it would have occasioned immense daniuge. DOUBTS ITS LEGALITY. By 0 nr. The Heading Lease "111 Vetoed 4 Abbott. Trenton, N.'J.. April V Gov. Abbett lias refused tjojnpprovo the bill legalizing the Reading's cdhibine of coal-carrying railroads known as tho Coal Trust. Tho Governor In his memorandum says thnt thero is no question of-his right to veto, bills in his hands nt.nny time within thirty days after the adjourn ment of the Legislature. Doubts of the constitutionality of the measure aro the principal reasons alleged by Gov. Abbett for his refusal to approve the bill. ' " By the law of Nw Jersey tbo Governor has not tho power to technically veto a bill after the .Legislature has adjourned. If he does not approve it he can ills it with the State librarian within thirty lays after tho adjournment, nccompanted by a memorandum, stating that his slg1-' nature' is withheld. The bill is then biassed as, a legislative failure, The effect of such n courso is to all In tents and purposes the same as that of a veto. The -bill Is dead,, and can only be revlvod by a subsequent Legislature, CRIMINAL LIBEL CHARGED. A Letter Carrier ,'Aooused uf llfjolclng Over the Death of Two ltoj-s. PougnKEErsiE, N. Y., April 0. Patrick H. Kearney, a letter carrier here, caused tho arrest' of John Walsh and JaVnes 'Galvln on a charge of criminal libel. Last week Edward Walsh and James Galvln, Jr., relatives of the accused men, were killed on tho New York & Massa chusetts Railroad while lighting cigar ettes between the cars. A few days lator a card appoarcd In an evening paper hero accusing Kearney of .having pub licly rejoiced over tho accldonc and of saying that tho boys should havo been killed long ago. Tho card wus signod by Calvin aUd Wnlsh, who wcro arrosted last evening. Kearney is a Republican ward poli tician and an cx-clty official. It 13 rumored that there will be developments in the case which will raise a row in the Poughkeop&ie postofllc, where the story of Kearney's alleged remarks aro said to have originated. A QUAY JMDSLIDL Dalzoll Burifid titftflitrtVotes af SW.on Counties in tho , SonatorM Canvass. AN OVERWHELMING POPULAR SENTIMENT Lawrenoe, Clarion, Clearfield and Luzerne Follow the Lead of Armstrong, Union ,and Snyder. THE HANDWRITING IS PLAIN. Thousands of Pennsylvania Ilopub Iscnns Voto Direct at tho Pri maries and ' Sfnny Others Through Their Represent atives in County Con ventions Oeclaro in Favor of tho Ju- , nlor&enntoi's Ke-electloii. DETERMINED TO DIE. A FJllEND AT COURT. i if319 READINGJUl SYSTEM. Lehigh Valley Division. Editor Patrick Tells of tho Soldiers' Interest In tho Senatorial Canvass. "Senator Quay's oldrerimentis unani- "l 4 ! Lfe- AltllANGKMKNT Or PASSEN- luuua .u uu) b mm mu t uiuwuia I ir GKR TRAINS. generally are strong advocates of his ro- I' Af'itlL $1891. olpction." 'declares John B. 'Pdtrick. edi- , Passenger tralnsl leave Shon election, ucuures uouu x, , x atricK, cm ,ln'doah forPclltl U4vcn juotIon MaucU cjlunk, tor of .tho Clarion Kepubncnn Gazette. Lchlguton, Slatington.Whlto Hall, Catasauqua, itjL u rrnin 4 w1 nnnJt tt iA AUoutown, IJotlilchem, KiSton, New York, "ItiflNvellknowntO the veterans of tho Philadelphia, llnjleton, tvcathcrly, Quakalto late war that Ub mari is moYo frequently Junction, Delano nhd Mahanoy City at 5.17, 7.40, ., '. i .. . , , i, . j h.oh a. m., lS.Ba. 3.19. 5.S0 p. m. , called upon to assist thorn beforo the de- For New York. ,8.47, o.w a.-ih.. 12.50. 3.10. partbents, and no one is found inoro TiWon, willtcs-Barro, willing tuau he to uo nil that is neeueu to Help nis old comrades m procuring jo.u a. m., (8.10 Whito Haven. Plltston, Laccyvllle, Townnda, Sayre, Waverly, Hlmlra, llochostcr, Niagara Foils and tho West, no connection ior iiocncs- and 10 n. m.. ter. DulTalo or Niagara Falls). 5.S0 n. zn. For llelvldere, Delaware water uap Stroudsuurg, 5.47 a. m., o.a p. m. For Ijambortvillo and Trenton, 9.08 a. m. For Tunlthannoek, 10.41 n. m., 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For Auburn, Ithaoa,-Geneva and X,vons, 10.41 a. in., B.20 p. m. ForJoanesvlllo, Loriston aniJBcaver Meadow, 7.40, 0.08 a. m 12.62, B.20 p. m. For Auacnncu, nazioion, aiocaion ana x.um bor Yard. 5.47. 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.53, 3.10, For Sci-anton, 5.17, 9.08, 10.41 a, m.t 3.10, 6.20 r.' For ilazlebrootf, Jeddo, Drltton and Freeland, 8.47. 7.40,0.03, 10.41 a. m., 12.53, 3.10, B.20 p. m. For Ashland, Ulrardvllle und Lost Creek, 4.27J 7.40, 8.63, 10,15 a, m., l.OS, 1.40, 4.10, 0.33, 8.00, 9.14 p.m T T,.. nAHOATI. Mnont nn 1 ghamokln, 8 62, 10.15 a. m., IfJO, 4.40, 8.W) p. ra.i , For xatosviuo, tarK,j.iace,Mananoyuityar.a O.IU, O.iM, fl.UJ, A I'lltsburc Salooakeepxr's Desperate Attempt to Commit Sulolda. PrrrsnuRO, April 0. John Gilroy, for merly a grocer, uiado application tor a liquor license, but was refused. This fact so weighed upon his mind that he determined to commit suicide. , Going into the cellar, he took with htm, under the proteuso of wanting to cut wood, a caseknife and a hatchet. After several unsuccessful attompts to end his life by hitting himself on tho head with tho hatchet, he placed the point of tho knife to hid throat with ono hand, hammering tho blade into his throat with tho hatchet, which ho held in tho other. Qilrov. who la married and has a family of children, was found soon after ward in a pool of blood. lie Is not ex pected to live. 810,000 for FaUo Tmprljonmnnt. Nvack. N. Y.. Anril 0. A suit for 410.000 dnmatres has been brought by Mary Kinsella, a chambermaid at tho Prosnect House, a large suiumor hotel bore, against Francis Southwlck, . .., B T, 1 . 1 prominent, citizen 01 juruu&v"! .n.nt lnot. Kiimmer at that hotel. Southwlck's family lost some jewelry, and tho chambermaid was arrested, locked un. and uftorward discharged bo- nf a lack of nroof. Tho woman now sues Mr. Sotithwlck for false iin- rtrliannniflnt and malicious prosecution, ..lafmtnrr ilnmnires in the sum of $10,000. The case will be tried in tho Rockland County Supremo Court in Hay. The Krlosou 1'rojuotil Tailed. Washington', April 0. It Is said at the Navy Department thai the test of the Ericssoa submarine projectile by the Board of Ordinance and Fortification nt Kort Wadsworth, New York, last Friday was not satisfactory. The first projectilo (Uncharged described a curve and sank in the bay. The stoerlng apparently re fused to work. Tho second projectilo broke when it struck the water. Another test will be made as soon as arrange ments can bo made. a who Mr. Tho Ouptniu Appeals. P.OTTKHOAM, April 0. Capt. Bakker, commander of the Netherlands-American steamship Ob Jam, who was recently convicted of manslaughter for Bhootiug and killing a ilreman on that vessel about a year ago while 011 a voyago from New York for Rotterdam, has appealed from the sentence of one year's luiprisn ment Imposed upon him. Tho public prosecutor has, on the other hand, appealed against the leniency of the seutonc's imposed on Capt. Bakker. Nettleton Mny Be Iteraoved. WisniNOTOK. Anrll 0. It has been learned from tho very best sources thnt . . . n .1 T.n.nn.1, Jttt- Assistant, aecreiary ui mu fiotnn la to be removed. He may be per Tv,ntri t.n reslnn. it is said, but the Ann... nrn that his removal will be recommended to tho President by Secre t TTnafBr. Ellis Island scnndals are cni.i t.n havo led tho Secretary to decide on parting with his assistant, John T, YVlnsluvt's IV 111. PouoHKKKPSiE, N. Y., April 0. The win nf the late John b. wmsiow, ol tnnltor fume, was opoueu in vuo ourro cate'a Court hero. Tho estate Is estl- matoc to ob mm uwowi f.,u.,v.v 4. 000.000. the bulk of which Is left 1 , , r t , .1 to tho widow, Jiarric. y. ijuiuy, nuu nnW rl.iunrbter and an adopted sou, In trust, after her death to be kept iu the family by some trust, company. So complete' were Senator Quay's victories at tho primaries in Armstrong, Union and Snyder that Republicans in other counties throughout the state seem to havo taken this as their cue, and kejit up tho refrain over since. County !after county has beerT declaring for the junior senator's re-election. So many flattering indorsements nre being passed, approving Quay's career as soldier, n statesman and succesaful party leader, that friends of John Dalzell aro already advising hint to withdraw. Some of tho Dalzell boomers, in the face of the most disheartening developments in his canvass, however, insist upon his reinniuing in the race, though privately conceding that he 'lias not a ghost of a show to win. i Tho Official Figures. The official figures from Armstrong county give Senator Quay 1,7-10 major ity over Dalzell, In view of the ac tivity of the corporations in Dalzoll's behalf, the naturalization 'of hundreds of Hungarians in order that they might voto for tho Pittshurger,-at the dictation of their employers, and the expenditure of -thousands of dollars in a desperate effort to swell tho Dalzell vote. Colonel Quay's friends wero at one time fearful that tho county might be carried against tho junior senator. Tho fanners and old soldiers and in dependent workingmen generally, how- over, went to tue pons ana votea ior Colonel Quay almost to a man. They thus gave n stinging rebuke to tho inter ference of corporate power in tho councils of the Renublican party. Pretty mucn tno same metiious were resorted to in Dalzell's behalf in Union and Snyder, hut with tho same result. Senator Quay's majority in the popular vote in Snyder was 1 ,320. Lawrence county, where Colonel Quay's old regiment was organized, has since, by a ixipular rote, declared in no nncertam tone for tho juuior senator's re-election. Itfinnblicans of Luzerne. Clarion and Clearfield also came to tho front last week with cprdial, hearty and highly flattering commendations of the Beaver statesman. Ijuzcrne Declares for Qnny. At tho Luzerno counfy Republican convention an indorsem nt of Senator Quay was passed amid great enthu siasm. The resolutions, .among other things, declared "That the commanding abilities ot senator iiuiniimr ntuiuuy their just dues from- the government, He receives over a thousand letters a month from the old soldiers of the state nud has never failed to not only answer their letters, but to see that the contents received proper attention by tho depart ment. "With theso facts before us, it is not to be wondered at that ho is so well sup ported bj' his old cdmrades. He is one of tho Very few senators that served in ho late war on our side, while those that eer-ed the Confederacy seom to be plenty anil growing moro plenty each year. It Will be "Well for the veterans to Bee that they havo a ' friend at court."' ' Young Mr. Dalzell's Drubblnc. The severe drubbing administered young Mr. Dalzell in Armstrong, Snyder, Union and other counties is the prevail ing theme of conversation among politi nlnna n tVip rnatilt eliar videmonstrntod the hopelessness of Dalzell's senatorial e.os, ld.is, ii.48 a.m., a LO0rB.2o. 7.00, 7.15, ,9.30 p.m. n4.t,n.,a Leave Shenandoah for Hazloton, 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, "l ., x. i iii ia a. m., 12.88, 3.u, D.so, B.ua p. m. In these counties the issue was plainly icavo ilnzleton for Shenandoah, 7.30, 9.15, defined at the primaries. The question ll.oo a. m., 13.45, 3.10, 5.30, 7.05, 7.50 p. m. was whether a tried and experienced SUNDAY TRAINS, senator should be retained or bo re- Trains loavo for Ashland, Glrardvillo and Lost moved to make room for an enthusiastic $0iiat54!JB; Mahanoy a,y, young man whose ambition led him into B0ian0, Hnzleton, lllack Creek Junction, Penn a campaign of misrepresentation and Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, shiftv nofltic.il practices. The result HetUlchcm, Easton and Now York, 8.00 a. m., - . . - , ..... r.. 1.4 n. m. was a great tnumpn ior oir. yuay. For YatosvlUc, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Philadelphia Evening News. Delano, 8.oo a. in., 1.40, 4.40, 0.03 j: m. i.etivo iiuzieiun tur oueuuuuuuu, o.uu u. iu., 1.45. 4.37 p. in. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvlllo. 5.50. 8.00. If Dalzell shouts lond enough ho may 9.30 a. m., a p. m. Leave 4.'oubviuq ior aaenanuuau, iu.su u. iii , Delalio. 5.47. 7.40. 9. a. m.. 12.6: 9.24. 10.27 r. m. Trains win leave anamoxin. ui y.od, 11.00 a, ra.,i 2.10, 4.30, 9.40 p. in. and arrive at Shenandoah at 9.05 a. m.( 12.52, 3,10,.B.20. 11.15 p. ran , Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.60, 7.40, 9.08,' 10.52 a. m., 12.52, &09, 4.10, 6.B0. 8.0P p. mi Leave l'ottsvnio ior rtnenanaoan, ouu, i.m. First National Bail, SHENANDOAH, a PENNA. Capital, $100,000,00 A. W. Leisenring, Pres.', P. J., Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrmq, Cashier, 9 W.Yost. Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally, From 9 to 3. PER CEtfT. INTEREST I Paid ou Bnvlnjta JDeposlts. Ho Gets What is Lofl. Dalzell shouts lond enotiKh ho may mako abotit as bia a bluster in the sena torial campaign as he made in the league chairmanship fight. When the returns came in, it was found that Dal zell had only what Robinson left. 1.35. 4.30. n.15 n. m. A A. MCLrjUU. X'Td jfCUCQ. iNgr. C. G HANCOCK, Gen. Pass Agt. Philadelphia, Pft. A. W, NONUEMAOHEU, Asst, U. P. A. South Uothlehctn. Pa. Orders for Evenino Hkiiali) should be left at Hooks J- Brown's news siaHd, ATo. 4 North Main street. THE NEXT MORNING 1 FCEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COWPLEXIOM IS utTTEIw Jly tjrxrtor suys It tics gpntiy on the stomach, liver and klJnpvH,!!! ! h h plouwvntlaxatlvf. This drink is made lrurn )i rb , and H prtiwed for u&o us easily as t . i r 1 ""rt UBnEsraraionBE AU drugsuts bVli It at fAM'4 hiuI tu.i pcriiuctcuee. Hut one Unlay, I.nr.c'n F:iinlly Jlcillclno tlnves the WohvIh fach da). In order to 09 healthy, this la necessary. A FINE SHOW If you want to Bee a One display ot BooUanr Bhoes, bo to s. SNYDEft'S corner Coal and jardlu 8ts. Custom Worlc and Repalrlnft Done in the best stylo. SHILOH'S Great laa uf llursei autl Ca ttle. Jdlisbebo, Col., April 6. The snow fctorni which has been rncinchere since f?iinilBT nlcht will cause a Krent loss ot horses nnd cattlo in this region, The snovr is badly drifted and all tho woods aro blocked, Nearly every train on the Union raoliic .road is behind time, caused by a train being derailed by a' snowdrift, No one on the train was In jured. .. A Samse WolUP-WelsUt Fleht. Uiioa, N. Y, April 0. Frank dray, better known as tho ."Kid," and Charles Davis of New Hampshire, fought for the welter-weight championship near Uttle li-Hlla. Horktmer county. Jlonday night. Tho light was a savage oue. Gray was defeated In the fifth round nftor receiv ing several knock-down blows. The attendance wan large. lleworded for Sarins Ship's Crew, London, April 0. Tho Board of Trade Turn nresented a watch and chain to rnntklii Willeuorod. of the North Ger man steamship Spree, in recognition of Ma Rnrvlces iu savhm the crew of the ntnamBhlti Abvsslnia. which was burned Inst December. The second nnd third ofllcers of tho Spress receive binoculars, and each member 01 me crow receiveu $15. gr Culled un the Prvftltluut VYAsmwaTON, April 0, Jlpn. Whjtelaw Uelu, illptster tq a rauce, caueu ui iuu Krtariitlva Malision shortly after' noon accompanied-by- Secretary lilalao und had u iutervlaw. with, tlw I'residant. It is understood that Mr. Held tendered the Praaldant his resignation as Minister to France to take effect upon the appoint ment of his suoewwor. 11 Tv6 lrsuns Itllmo llr T4chtnlue. ErriBOHAM, 111 , April C Ijjo Dale dc fin lti tiintlv killed by lightning, and hiibrpthr was probably fatally iujured during a severe'elactrlo storm here yes tsrday. Tho Wabash Klver Is tbe high est aver known, and u number of bridges over that stream havo been carried away. Il.v, Dr. Uunu't J'aUlnff Shut. NkWajik. N. J.. April 0. At the meet' iuir of the Methodist Conference at Mor ristown yosterdny morning the Rev. Dr. Dunn ot East Orange, who was retired last nluht. said that tuera were those in the moetlng wlio wouiu staD mm i tuey dared, tho remark caused quite a peu-uatiou. Olbhuns and Abliott to Flclit. New Youk, April 0. Austin Gibbons of l'aterson, N. J., and btanton Abbottof liuglnnd, lightweight pugilists, havo been matched to ugot to a unisu before the National Sporting Club, Lon don, Jiug., for RV-i,UW purse anq ?i,uuu a side. T"e light will take place in October. Jklade tli Coiuuiltlee hi ok. Cuioaoo, April 6. Messrs. DeWltt Warner, Sberiuan Hoar aud other mem' hers Of tbe Congressional Sweating In vuktlzutlng Commlttoe wont out ou a tmir of Investigation in tho poverty stricken distrlots Monday night. The sights seen mado them eiok. Quay in organizing and consummating T?nfvf QTlfl RllOfi Store, victory for the iarty in state aud nation Wlt tlUU OllUO JLUXC, havo acquired tor mm an liiueairuuiiiuo (Masteller's old stand,) regard in tue neans 01 iuo iveijuuuuiua of this district." While Republicans 01 tue northeast ern corner ot the commonwealth wero recording their high appreciation Of Senator inay, tne west, spoite out ux a no less unequivocal manner, Clarion Republicans Speak. Out. RfiinihHcana of Clarion, in convention fiKMiilihd. unionized the junior senator in almost every paragraph of a long (wrles or ringing resolutions.. xne resoiutiuna, uiuuu uli.cx .u.jio, say "that the cry of 'bossisin,' as raised by Democrats and their sympathizers in order to demoralize our party, ami uaue disserifcion , and disloyalty in our ranks, tihould bo tlispegnrdeu, and will have ho riled on true Republicans, weueropy indorse and support those who have rendored efficient service to our party in former contests, notable among these, Hon. M, S. Quay, our present TJnJted States senator, a leader wormy of continued confidence and distin guished honor among Republicans." And further: "That in Hon M. S. Quay we recognize nn able, statesman, an im perial leader anu loyai tiepuujican;inat we indorse his courso in the United States senate, and declare him to be our unqualified choice for re-election to that honorable ooay. Clearfield Almost Unanimous. Clearfield county Republicans, joining In this spontaneous outburst of enthntf antio Bupiort of Senator Quay, met; tile issue squarely in their convention on the sarno aay. A disgruntled delegate bought to stem the tide by opposing the uuoption 01 complimentary resuiuiiyiis, liut they were carried, with great cneer iug, by the overwhelming vote of 84 to 3. urre is wiiat tuoy sunt: "vo ue nounce the violent assault of the Demo crat and mugwump press upon our junior United States senator, the Hon. ju. a. uuay, wuoso maiciuobs ikjiuiu.u leadership, euperb organization and wyaity to our party enameu us to win the great battle of 188B, and we believe that he merits and should receive me PHILADELPHIA & HEADING M, R. TIME TA11LE IN EFFECT NOVKMBKIl 15, 1891. Trains leave Shonandonh as follows: for Now York via Philadelphia, week days. 2-10, 5.23, 7.20 a. m., 12.35, 2.50, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 a. m. For Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5.25, 7.20 a. m.. 12.35, 2.50 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20 a. m 12.35, 2.50, 5.65 p. m. Sunday, " 1fl 7.4ft n. Tn.. 4.30 n. tn. For Ilarrlaburg, vcck days, 2.10, 7.20 a. m., 2.50,5.55 p.m. .... For Atlcntown, week days, 7.20 a. m., 12.3o, " 50n. m. For Pottsvllle S.50, 5.5a p. m ! 2.10, 5.25, 7.20 a. m., 12,35. 2.50, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 2.10. 7.43 a. m.. 4.30 p. ra. Additional for Mah anoy City, week daya. 7.00 p. m. a. m., 2.5(1 p. m. lor Wihiamsport, Sunbury and Lowishurg, week days, S.S5, 7.20,' U.30 a. ra., 1.35, 7.00 p. ra Sunday, 3.25 a. m.. 3.05 p.m. For Slahanov Plane, week days, 2.10, 3.25, 5.55, 7 20. lt SIl ,1 m.T 12.35. 1.35. 2.50. 5.1)5, 7.00, 9.25 p. m. Sunday, 2.10. 3SS. 7.4S a. ra 3.05.30 1). m. Vn. nimrfiviiip. ( Hanmhannock Station 1 week days, 2.10, 8.25, 5.25, 7.20, H.30 a m., 12.35, 1.35J 2.W. 5.55. .7.00. S.25 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 3.2a( 1 J n nt 3 OA 4 30 T." TTt. Kor Asuianu anu auumuiun. wucn uujd. 5.25. 7.20. 11.30 a. m., 7.UU, V.M p, m. BUB' day, 3.25, 7.48 a. in., 3.05 p. in. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH 1 T.mvo Nnw Yorkirtn Phlladolnhla. weekdays. 7.45a. m.. 1.30, 4.00. T.S0 p. m., 12.15 night. Sun day, 6.00 p. ra., 12. 15, night. Lsavo New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, i :ur h 4S a. m. 1 .00. 3. 15 n. m. Sundav. 7.00 a. m, l.nnrn lhlldnlnhln. week davs. 4.10, 10.00a. m. 4.00, 0.00 p. in., from llroad and Callowhlll nnd s:n. m . irann. m. from fith and Qreen streets. aunaay, v.va a m., u.ou p. iu., i.uw .m u,w Leave.Readlng, week days, 1 .35,7.10, 10.05,11.50 a, m., o.E5, 7,57 p. m. sunaay, iu. u. ui, T..nm PnttMvllln. wnftlr ilavA. 2.40.- 7.40 a. ra., 12.30, 0,11 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.05p. m. Leave Tartaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.28 a. m.,4.21,7.13, 8.18 p. m. sunaay, a.M, . a. m, T flVn'Mni,flnni, oitv. wefik davs. 3.40. 9.18, 11:47 a. m . 1.51. 7.42, .4l p. m. Sunday, 3.48, 8.17 a.nv.,a.2up.m. v ,m Leave Mahanoy piano, ween urya, .w. 0.30, 9.3.?, 11.69 a. ra., 1.05, 8.08, 5.20, 0.26, 7.57, 10.00 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00, ..-? a. m., "'!'" L,oave uiraniviuo. 4'"l'Hi"u"""-'v ,SS .' weokB days, 2.47, 4.07, 0.38, 9.41 a. m., 12.05, 2.12, 5.28, 6.33, 8.03, 10.00 p. ra. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07, 8.33, Leave WllllamspOrt, week days. 3.00, 9.45, 11,55 a.m., 3.35, 11.15p.m. Sunday, 11.15 p, m. For Haltlinoro, Washington aud the West via 11 x- n if 11.. throush trains leave Glrard Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P..&R, R. R.) at 3.55, 8.01, 11.27 a. m 3.58, 5.43, 7,13 p. m. Sunday, 3.55, B.02, 11.27 a. m., 3.58, 5.42, 7.13 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY MVJ.SIUN, OENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ' BUHUILKIla. sivioioir, . On and after Kovernber 15, 1891, trains wiU leave ativnanaoaii ar rottows: For Wlctan. Ollberton. Fraorvllle. New nastle. St. Clair, and wav nolntn. g.dtl. 9.10. 11.43 am ahd 4.15pm. danaays, sou, 8.40 a m ana Wpm. rorroiuvjue, e.uo, v.iu, 11.10 am ana i.is m. Bnndays. COO, 9.40 ra and 8.10 p m. For Heading, d.00, 11.45 a m and 4.15 pm. Sundays, 000, 9.40 it. m. and 8.10 p m. Btor I'ottslown. Phoeaixvllle. Norrlstown nii Philadelphia rbrcad street station), 6,00, L.w .zn ana s.iap mweeKaays UUiidays, 609, 9.40 a m 8.10 p m. Trains leave Fronkvlua tor Bhr-nandoah at n.40 atnandl2.il, 6.01, 7.41, 10,0'j p m son' tviii H.lt a m and 6.40 d m. lieavo jfO'.'sviiie ior onunanaoan 1.4! ,m 4.10, 7.15, H.43 p.m. UXO p IIL. in it . .. Unndays, 10.40 I .nave Phlladolnhla (Broad street station). or rottflvlUe and Shenandoah, 5.57, S.33a tn 10 and 7.00 n m week days. Sunday 3.50. and1 miiflw tvK,o.w. uat 0.00, u.o'j, .,ou, t.MBJJu, J.60, 11.00andll.l4,llJoam.l2.ooiioon, (llmlwdoxpress, 1.0B 4.50ip m.) 12.44. 1.S3, 1.40, , m, u.uj mint On Bnndays. S.W. 4.05. 4.40, 6.35, 8.12, 8.S0. 9.50. 11.35 v m. and 12.44, 1.40V2.30, 4.02, (limited, f,W. H.2). p.n),i.ix ,14 n n ana i'4.ut nignt For Sea Glrt.Xions; Branch and Intermediate stations 8.20 and 11.11 a. m., 4,00 p. m. week For liiltlraore annJ wasuipgion, 3.au, i;ai, I0andll.18a.mij 4.41, 8 57J7W p.m. and 12.03 night dally and, 8 81, 10.20 a. nt., 12-35 (limited express with dlnlug oar'toHaltlmore) 1.30, 3.48 . w.nr.W nrta Wn 11 o IHmnK, nnlv O 119 4 01 Will.. . . . . . ... ..... j . u . , .iv. ween days, 6.08,. il-10 p. m. dally. For Richmond, 7 20 a. in. and 1V.03 night dally, 1.30 p. m. daily, except Sunday. xrains leave narriaourK iwr rivwourit uuu Me-W6st everyday atli!inad 8.10 a ra and 3 n (Umlted) and 8.40. 75 p m. Way for Alioona oum ana i.lu i ul uvery tuty. For riUBoarg oniy, ii.i a ju aauy nu iu.ju hi week days, Umn Hnnbnrv tor WllllatnsDort. Klmlra. Janandalgna, Roohester.unnaloond Niagara 'all 5.10 nm daily. and 1.35 mm weekdays. 'or.Elmlra, 6.30 p m week days. iror nine ana miermeaiuie poiuws, ... tally. For Look Haven, 6.10, and 9.50 a m. laity, 1.35 and 6.&1 p. ai. week days. For aenova 6.10 a m 1.35 and 6,30 p in week days MO a. m Mondays. e. ruuu, Go. Man'' J. R. WOOD, len. Pass. Agt Shenandoah Business College A Large Attendnucc Daily. Room lor o Few More. Take advantage ot tho present chance to secure a - - i . GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION I and Leavo Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf Street wnari. FPn.ATfiANTIO. OIY. South The success of this Great Cough Cure is without a parallel' in the history of medicine. All drugcists are authorized to sell it on a pos itive Guarantee, a test that no other pure can stic cesslully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home ,i..lTii,l fTtntM nnd Canada. If vou have a Cough, Sore Throat, or lironchitis, use it, for t..li 1 .nn r. , woov ilraMinrnas. 9.00 a. ni.. S.00. 4.00 p. m, Accommodatlonfli.oo a. rat, 5.00 p: m. Sunday Express, S.00 a. m. Accommodation, - o.uu a. m i. ui. .,,, Koturmng, leave miuuwu -nst ucuu.ihm,. and Arkansas Avenues hwk uuj, nivinj, 7.30. b oo a. m.. 4.00 n. m. Accommodation, 8.10 a. m., 4.30 p. m. Sunday Express, 4.00 p. p Accomntoaation, 7.ua. m., .jup. m. U. ti. liAWUUlv, uvn i i-uaa rivBu OLEOD; Pres. & uen i For terms, tc, call at the College or address, Shenandoah. Pa, A. A. MoLEODi I Manager. T" Restaurant OE33ST I Saturday, March 12,192 Cor. Main and Coal Sis., unenanaoan, jrtu I w sBOflTiie mmv. Consumption, use it. Ask your urugK SIULOirS CURE, Trice locts., 50 cts. nnd Si 00 if yur Lungs are sore or uiu.. w., use ShUoh's I'orous I'laster, l'rice 25 cts. For salo by 0. H. Hagenbuoh. LEATHER anil SHOE F1IHGS grutitude and ndmiration of every loyal Itepublicau throughout tho land. VBRY ATTRACTIVB. Basement of Egan Billing, Cor, Mala and Centre Sts,, Flrsticfass guns, oto. C. E. FORSBMAN, Proprietor. Big Cut in Prices. 23 West Centra Street, Dost red flannel undershirts, C5oi host gray undershirts, 30o; best cotton overBhlrts, TSSo! . .. , , ,. i 1. 1 boat cloth overshirts, 7c; uosi musun wuiio ill UOmanaS 01 T ie I raae ouiiuiwu shirts, 10o; men s best woolen spew, nor pair, " li. i,nif Am. nents' Hne TianakerchlofH, 8501 line sngponders, per pair loo; overalls ior men, 40o un: ladles' fine merino underwear, each, ! 400; lames J?. J". CLEABIT, Dealer In all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies I Large and first-class stock. Regular meals at popular prices served at all times. Ladles' dining anl re. freshment rooms attach ed, llar-ptocked with the finest brands o( cigars and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. nn vnn W1UT nn IPP9 ,KJl(fe RHEUMATIC REMEDY I matlsra or Goat. l!y ttrlctly cbwrrlug tli,U,lrcpvnil, It ttiii cure j-ou iieiuuii. Uollk th namcrou. prip&rfttloiii thkt flood tbowuatrr, tbil imdklno 1. a .peolflo tor th T.rloul tormi olrli.anifttlinl only tnd Holla iiiE,llliny wbh ft "earosll Oo bottlt will nitk NW!ty ft MitUfutorr liuurvi.lnQ on lh jitia, ooa iWeosaeetlot. vita tjio 1Ui, roiile.-o tho iiifferer tu ttift proper Timedy toi boeft founi. Von ftrooftrol.tlx if aniitoa to to.t tbo nurlt. of ftiltitftlutblepiopfrtlii fttf tudonwl tj luwlti4i ollkft mo.t flftttorloi teitliaoDllli. .,h.i..B,,i. !!. in ol Id too BftLur.. luij of kUOlt S RUEUUATIU Kr.tu. $1.03 rot EO'.UI. 0 ECtUM, If T,,ur itorokoeprr doe. not Uiuufuiurnr, wlw AlilllSltl 30311 plarUet (street, InftLur.' un. ui uu, 4 n m 10 itkutDV rl 11, J5.C0. full, 5 Cts. 2:r, uot kveti It, K-i'd 1 1& to lb r.0li' Itl.T rntll. P KltOUT, rest, l'lillud'o, V. 18 W. OBNTBI3 ST., Kerguson House building. SHENANDOAH. PA. nn v fiuit blank stoouintis. a nair luraw: cuuuren s white underwear. 15o up; 4 pairs children's faet black stouklngs, 25c . boys' knee punts, only 26o; best linen table floilis. doc upl miest tovveui)u, I lie merino all-wool Juckcm, 76c, ladles An Oirr hy btrlUnrs ltefiuetl. Tiwnnv. Anrll 0. The last of the goal strikers are beginning to woakeu. The Staley llrldge minors offered to resume work aud to give B0 to charity, iu case tho employers would take back all the men, The offer was refuted by the oui-ployers. UuUull Slothoils Itobukcd. It is probable tbnt even Dalzoll hira ueir, despito ids confident and hopeful nature, will shortly conclude thnt Uo is wasting time and money in hla peculiar campaign. ' ' The people have voted in favor of the retention of Senator Quay and havo em phatically disapproved OI llie uunvu tTSfoofin&tlod(eaIii free. Address methotlg. Ilttaburg vrard politics ,do' 'ehih MBDIOAL CO., BUFFALO, H. Y. notseew to be at a premium in the country. Therontof ttia l;lzell ll lowora waa expected. No 6ne can proo rwr for any length of time in a campaign run on misrepresentation. VVulIr...;. JViVvou.nt.., Iietlllty. and all tho train of erllp from orlr errorsor later excesses tho results of OTerr.oik, sickness, worry, etc ull Btronstn, development, and tone glren to cveri crgai' nd porllpn of the uodjr. Blniplo, nalan methods. Immediate Improvement seen, l'sllure ImnOflSlDlo. L.A1 ruiuruurvo. nun, 4iaiiii.wu. JOHN R.. .CPYL15, Allorncy-at-Law and ileal tsiaio Agent, Offlco UcddaU's Dulldlng, Shenandoah, ra. 5v per yivrdi best bedspreads, only 81 each. A J- GALTjAQIIJJII. Justice ol the Peace, Reaf Estate and Insurance Sgencj, Olrlce Muldoon's Ilnlldlne, Sliehandoah, Pa. N WANTED t'ore lr uv wius jvsf ilwloil(t.Nvnutiilrblltl7 u. it.to.i ss&iirfitawiir.Ns JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 30E. CENTRE HT..BHI5NANDOAH FRESH BEER, PORTER, ALE. i.i n wit brands ol dears always on band. Tun nest tinperauoe urinus. (i M.HA.MIL1X)N,M.IJ., ' ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 28 Westldoyd Btrtet, Bhenandoal)., a KkVuS K.en lVriuc7, A. . Bo.irrwtl; our taJth la Offloe It will pny onyoneln want ot New 1'vrl to send 8e topaypostaiiBouoitruMiiiuiui uueut owr WOiimu bwI samplwat limoit prl; ;'S. Address r . II, OAU V, Aid IUku at., l-rovldenco. H. L I