IT(!HJ51j'4", ASSAULTED IN A GAR Anothor Illustration of tho Compartmout System. A. GIRI, IN A VILLAIN'S POWER. Passengers Aroused by Hearing Her Bhrieko for Help From a Footboard. llor Aamillant Followed Her and I.9B)d Off the Train No Trace of Illm Could be Found by the roller The Gtrl Was Only 13 Years Old-It U nellared There 1V111 bn a General Adoption of .llnerl unn Cam on F.nglUh Hallway. London, April 7. Anotlior compart ment outrage oocurred yesterday morn ing; on a. train bound for Rnabon, Do nolghshire. Passengers were aroused by bearing cries and shrieks for help from the footboard of one of the compart-, meats. When they looked out of the windows they saw a young girl standing on the footboard and clinging to tho handrail of the carrlugo. The girl had presence of 'mind enough to make her way to tho next compart ment, where ahe was helped In. Thoro, as soon as she could be calmed, she told her story. She was but 18 years of age, and had been alone in the compartment with a man she did not know. The man spoke to lior and at but made improper ad vances. She tried to repel him, where upon he assaulted her. When he let her go ahe dashed out of the carriage to the footboard and shriek ed for help. Her assailant being fright ened, followed her to the footboard and leaped from the train, evidently feariug arrest. The polico were notified at the next Hutloi), and hurried to where the man was supposed to have left the train. He had eviduntly got away safely, as uo signs of him were visible This new instance of an outrage in a railway carriage compartment will, it is believed, hasten the ueneral adoption of tho American railway carriages, of which several are already in use in Eng land. It was only a few days ago that John Goodall. an Evangelist, was sentenced at the Staffordshire Assize3 to two years' imprisonment for assaulting Airs. Alary Slddals in u compartmout of a car on the Midland Hallway, ilrs, Slddals jumped from tha train and was very badly in jured. Another victim of the compartment system is Miss Went, who soma timo ago was taken eo the Guilford Hospital suf fering from concussion of the bruin sut tajned lu falling from a train. During a brief period of consciousness she stated that as the train on which sho was traveling was moving out of Woking station on its way to AUlershot, a man jumped into the compartment she occu pied and attempted to assault her. Sho was crazy with feur, aud jumping from the carriage she fell heavily upon her head. Her assailuut was never caught. BLOWN IN ALL DIRECTIONS. A Long Island Itallroad locomotive Kx pludes With Fatal lte.ult.. Lono Island Cur, L. I., April 7. A, locomotive exploded with terriflo foroe in the yardB of the Long Island railway here yestorday. Five men who were working; near wore soverely injured, some of them it is thought, fatally, tho engineer and fire men of tho locomotive being among the latter. Tho locomotive was completely wrecked. The accident occurred while tho train was moving out of the station towards Bllssvllle. It was what was known as the working train and consisted of a lo comotive and a number of flat cars. There wera six men seated on the car dl lectly behind tho locomotive. They re ceived no warning of the explosion, and were blown In all directions. The following is a list of the killed and lnjurod: John Lush, brnkeman, 26 years old, killed. Andrew Walker, engineer, 25 years old, badly scalded. Theodore Van Leuron, fireman, fatally hurt. James Ololne, conductor, fatally hurt. John Laffey, water boy, scaldod. DEMOCRATS IN CAUCUS. I.EUlutors at Albany Moet in 8eoret for Over Two Hour. Albany, N. Y., April 7. Tho Domo arutlc members of the Assembly met in cauous lait ovening immediately after the adjournment of tho afternoon sosslou of tho House. For ovor two hours they were closeted in the Assembly parlor, find it is said that heated and, at times fiery, discussions were had. The pro ceedings were strictly executive, and tho members absolutely refuso to disclose a syllable as to what was done. It Is well understood, however, that It was agreed to support tho Constitutional Couveutiou bill, the Tammany Inspec tors' bill and the Congressional Reappor tionment measure. Tho Excise bill was taken up for oousldoratlon and a hot fight was waged ovor it provisions. Some of the members refused to support it un der any consideration. After much dis cussion it was agreed to not make It a parly measure, as that would be practi cally Impossible under theJolrouuiBtances. DALZELLJOOBBACK. An Attaok on Quay as a Soldier Has a Quick Eeaotion, GRAND AEMY MEN INDIGNANT. Tho Strong Man's Trial. London, April 7. Carl AugUBt Samp son, the professional "strong man," was tried at the London Sessions tor stealing Margaret Bernstein's jewelry, valued at 800. The prUonor went to New York, was extradited, and after his return tha woman withdrew from the case. Tho prosecution is now taken up by the Treasury. Among the letters read iu evidence one ran thus: "Trust me ever, darling. I am truly yours. Haggle." The case was adjourned, TO TEST ITS LEGALITY. President illcCall 1V1I1 Not Fiirmlt Mr. Hears to Draw HI. reunion. New Yoiik, April 7. Although an an nual ponsion of $37,000 was voted to William H. Beers when be retired from the presidency of the Now York Life In surance Company by tho trustees of the company, and a contract to that oltecc Illcoouglilni; for ISlgkt Months, Topeka, Kan., April 7. Ono of tha most reinarkuble cases of hiccoughing known is that of Miss Etta May Cox. She has been hiccoughing at the rate of 75 times a minute for eight months, ex cept when asleep. Sho is so much re duced in strength and flesh that she la only a living skeleton. She oamo here from Troy, N. Y. Had tt Ilouch Timo in America. London, April 7. A dispatch from Liverpool represents Sir George Badon Powell us saying that he had a rough time in America despito the foot that Lord Salisbury's lntelleot was behind l,lm T.nni Salisbury, he Is said to havo between him and the company was duly added, 1 " superior of any statesman executed, ho has not yet drawn any part of the pension and will not be permitted to draw any by hU successor, President John A. McCall, until tho contract has been established in the courts as binding upon the company. President McCall said that he was not a member of the board of trustees when the pension was voted to Mr. Beers and the contract agreed to. If he had been he would not have voted for it. He said no money would bo paid to Mr. Beers un til the courts declared the contract valid. in America. Think They Were Chloroformed. rouoiiKEKPSiB, N. Y., April 7. While Mrs. John Burke of Wappinger's Falls was sleeping, a burglar entered her bed room and stole a gold watch and other valuables. Mrs. Burke lives with her elstar-in-law, Mrs. George Smith, on the outskirts of the village. The burglar also took Airs. Smith's pocketbook, con taining nearly $80 in money, and papers. Burnt matches were found scattered about on the floor, the intruder probably having mado himself at home. The women think they wers chloroformed, but thero is no good evidence of this. There is no clue to tho burglar. Diamond Dealer Arrested Boston. April 7. William J. Knowl- ton, diamond dealer, of 108 Tremont street, has been arrested, charged by Miuhael Fox & Co., of New York, with having obtained $1,853 worth of jems from them under false pretences. Bail was fixed in $2,600. Narrow 12cape from Drowning. Kocuestmi, N. Y., April 7. While workmen were engaged in raising tho west end of Clarissa Street Bridge which crosses tho Genessee River near the southern boundary of the city tho centre span from the west shore tq tho first abutment gave way, precipitating five men and one woman into the river. They were rescued with difficulty by daring boatmen from certain destruc tion. Mrs. Qulgloy, the woman, bus- -. tatned a severe shock and was taken to a hospital. J'olion Found lle.ida ller. I Titor, N. Y., April 7. Mrs. Matilda 1 Jackson (colored), aged 54 years, died ' suddenly last night in the Union Station waiting room. It is believed she com mitted BuSclde, as a bottle of poison was found beside her. Sho lived in Troy and had Just returned from Albany on a local train. i That I.lve tre Whip Sanctioned. Newark, N. J., April 7. The trustees of tho .Newark City Home, at Verona, met yesterday amd coudoned Superin tendent Harrison's use of an electric cat-o'-nlnu-talls on refractory children. They said it was more merciful than tho rod. Lehigh VillUv Shop to Shut Down. Easton, Fa., April 7. Orders were received hero last night from the Beading roauagomeut shutting down the Lehigh Volley shops three days In eaoh week. 'This puts 000 men on half time. The slty is greatly excited over the affuir. Jlorrowo und Mllbank Sail. New York, April 7. Harry Vane 1111- ! bank and Hallott Alsop Borrowo sailed for Europe yesterday afternoon, uoca wero booked under assumed names. They return to Europe on the City of Paris. BP. The Marine Hand In 'Friico. San Francisco, April 7. The United States Marine Band gave its Initial per formance here last night. An Immense audience was present, John Philip Sousa, the leader, was tendered a perfect ova tion. NEWS OF THE DAY. Senator Elklns has returned to Wash ington from West Virginia. Latest advices from Venezuela stato that the revolt is spreading. A dispatch from Homo denies that tho Vatican contemplates tho oroatiug of an other American Cardinal. At Lock No. 0 on tho Kentuoky Elver a raft is reported to have gono to pieces yesterday and six raftsmen drowned. It Is rumored that Congressman Hltt's name Is being considered as the successor of Whitelaw Raid as Minister to France. The Khedive Abbas Is strongly Inclined to assert independence and throw off oven nominal allegiance to tho Sultan of Turkey. Claus Spreokels, the well-known sugar refiner, has returned to San Franolsco from Philadelphia. He says ho will stay in California. Thousands of strangers were in Salt Lake City to attend the great Mormon conference and assist In laying the cap stone of the tompla. Allan Spiller, a gunmaker, being driven desperate by destitution, mur dered his wife and two children with a hammer and razor in Belfast yesterday. The statement tor March of the total Atchison system, Including St. . Louis Si San Francisco and Atlantic & l'acillo roads, show gross earnings, $3,?54,403j increase, $78,610. I'aiifil Wlthuut JJltQimilon. Albant, N. Y., April 7. The State Printing House bill was n Senate special order yesterday. To tho surprise of many it was passed without discussion by a voU of IS to 6. Weather Indications. Washington, April 7. For New Knulanli Oonorally fair-, coldorj northwesterly winds. For Eastern New York: Fair woathorj high northwesterly winds; colder, risluff tcinicia ture. For $Htrn Pennsylvania, Now Jersey, Maryluud and Delaware! Generally fain northwesterly winds; coolor, temperature rllng. For Western Now Tork and Western Penn. ilvantas (Jenerally fair; northwesterly winds; colder, with rising temperature. 1 Tho Pittsburg" Politician Suffers Ir reparable Injury Through tho Stupidity of tho Editor of ills Philadelphia Organ. The nnti-Quny editor of his Philadel phia organ sprung a crushing boom erang on John Dalzell tho other day. In capping the climax of the most despica ble species of guerilla campaigning ever witnessed within the Republican party in this stato came a virulent attack upon Senator Quay's soldier record. Not only the Beaver statesman, but his whole regiment was assailed, and in a long tirade of misrepresentation and abuse of bravo and gallant soldiers Dalzell was done more harm than even his bitterest enemies could wish him. In this attemDt to dainasre Colonel Quay's reputation, to belittle his viliant Bervlce on tne neia or uattlo, ana to hold him up to ridicule, tins rabid .Dal zell organ made a terrible blunder. No one appreciates this more than John Dalzell hiinsolf. His more discrete friends in Pittsburg were quick to see the harm that had ueen done his cause. They promptly sought to remedy tho damage already wrought and to en deavor to stop further fool's work iu that direction. An IiinuR to Every Soldier. Not content with maligning Colonel Quay, the editor of this Dalzell organ sneertngly quoted the word "Comrade" iu referring to the junior senator, as ho has been addressed by the members of his regiment, who havo gallantly rallied to his support. Prominent Grand Army men, who have no interest whatever iu this political contest, declare tins to be an insult to all the members of that pa triotic organization, who love to address each other with the fraternal salute, comrade. llcbukcd from Their Own Itanks. No more stinging rebuke could be given to this sort of campaigning than came from the editor of the Pittsburg Times, tho principal Republican paper in Western Pennsylvania supporting Dalzell. "No man who knows him (Senator Quay) from having stood beside or be fore him will believe that he was ever a shirk or a coward," says the' Pittsburg Times. "It will avail no cause to sneer at him as such, or to belittle his services during the war. The elbow touch be tween soldier and soldier is very close. and such attacks as this are sure to arouse them to warmer effort in his be half ; for it is unfair because, through icnorance or suppression, it is by infer ence, if not in direct statement, un truthful. "Why the Press resorts to such methods is not easy to understand, unless its real purpose is to arouse a spirit of bitterness between tho followers of tho two leading candidates which will make the election of either impossible, aud thus open the way for some other, who maybe its real candidate. If, for such a purpose as this, it has set out thus early to pro- moto discord and create hatreds, on the eve of a strugglo which will demand from the Republican party the full strength of union and harmonious effort, it has taken a crooked natli that can only lead into dangers to the parly without honor or advantage to anybody. Savo 111 in From Ills Friends At tho anti-Quay headquarters in Pittsburg the publication in Dalzell's Philadelnhia organ created consterna tion. Major Bryner, secretary of the organization, was quick to see the dam aging effect such tactics would have to their cause. He know the old soldiers throughout the state would resent cam n.iitminc of that character. "That kind of an attack," said Major Byrner, filled with indignation at the stupidity of the author of -the article, "is a very short sighted piece of polit ical policy. Our organization here does not approve of it. In fact, I can safely 6ay that every inembor of the oxecutive committee nas uenouuceu it. Truly, should John Dalzell exclaim "Have me from my rooij irieuusi i EUII3 ItiaPUUhlOANS SPEAK. Business antl Processional 3Icn Al most a Unit for Senator Quay, A number of prominent Erie Re publicans were interviewed at random the other day on the senatorial canvass. and there wero but three out of a couple of hund.-ed who said thoy were opposed to Senator Quay's re-election. Here are some specimen expressions W. O, Webber, general superinten dent Erie City iron works : A man who can accomplish what Quay has Is cortninly worthy of bupport. Ho Is the greatest general in tho country, Dalzell is an untried man: we dou't know what lie can do, Quay has beon tried thoroughly, and wo know What he can and will do. I am, therefore, In favor of Matthew Stanley Quay. Professor H. C. Clark, of tho Com mercial College: I am for Matthew S. Quay first, last and all the time. I admire him for his pluck and ability. A man who can so paralyze tho op- jkmIUou I consider good enough for any uo- sition no obks tor. T. H, Cole, commander Strong Vin cent Post jno. 07, U. A. it.; I favor M. &. Quay, because he Is a good Re publican. You know always whore to flud lilm, aud ho deserves the gratitude of all Ite- publlcaus. Attorney P. O. Heydrick : I do not believe Senator Quay has an Intel lectual superior lu Pennsylvania. I consider a man against whom tho opposition throw every manner of mUsllo a pretty sate man for ms menus to sustain. Edward Jarecki, of tho Erie Chemical woi-ks: Why, I am for Quay of course. Alt good uepublicans should give him their sup port. Senator Quay has pel formed more servios for the party than any man In it. If was not for Quay we would havo a Democratic administration today. That is how business and professional men look upon Pennsylvania's junior senator. THE LANDLORD HELD UP Frank Dledorlck, of tlio IthlnoclilTo Hotel, ltellevad of Ills Money. Pouohkekpsie, N. Y., April 7. A stranger robbed Frank Deideriok, pro prietor of the Ithlnecliffe Hotel, at the paint of a pistol. Shortly after midnight Mr. Dolderlck heard a nolso in tho stranger's room and going there found him apparently greatly oxclted. Ho declared that he ard burglars In tho house, and tried in every way to Induce Deiderick to ao company him down stairs and look for them. Celderlak, however, refused to go. "Don't be afraid of me," said the stranger, taking tho loaded chamber from his revolvor and handing the handle part to Deiderick. "Come," ho persisted, l win help you catch the rascal, lor i know they are hero." Deiderick still refusing to accompany him the fellow went down stairs alone. He returned In a short time, saying that there was a helpless man in the gutter in front of the hotel. "It's a shame to leave him there," he said, "let's go down and help him." These and other sohemes to get tho hotel proprietor down stairs falling, the stranger retired to his room. A few minutes later Deiderick went to the fel- ow's room to bid him be quiet, and upon opening the door a revolver was pointed at his head with tho declaration tho straniren "I must have monoy to get out of this town." Deiderick was cornered. He gave tha robber all the money in his pooksts. Flvo fmlnutes lator tho stranger was hurrying up the road while tha village constables were being aroused. The thief made good his escape. llo Is described as being about o'J years of age and rather good looking, with a smooth face. Deidoriok's Hotel was burglarized about a month ago. by t Never Against Ills Party, ' Senator Quay lias foueht many bat tles for the Republican party and not one against it; his record as a soldier, as a citizen and as a public official cannot be impeached, and the party will honor Itself far more in sending him back to tho senate than that notion will honor him. Jleadville Tribune-Republican. 1U ;?i h iVr "-i'- - m in THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 15 tJLTTtfl, Mv doctor eavfi it acta cent I v on the stomach . liver and ltMlneyH.uii i i i u ih .uaaLiuxativo. This a.'nKiamaaa nam uimv prepared for use j tastiv ai ti'O. i is (. iin' ALL urugS"" rii it 'J m-i i.v iv r i). ige, "liiu nnn tjwln v. f,n-ini 'it 1:1 il v A Fiwi ! Inn IHirw's tho Howli p:icli Any, in order to bo . aiiny, 11113 is ucrp-'wrv, A ME SHOW you want to seo a line display ot Hoots anc Shoes, goto W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store. (Masteller's old stand,) Corner Coal aud Jnrclln its. READING JUL srSTEM. Lehigh Valley Division. illltANOEMENT OP PASSEN OKH TJIAINS. APltlli 3, 18iS. Passenirer trains leave Shcn andoah for Penn Haven Junctlon.Mnuch Chunk, Licmgnion, siaungion, wnuo nun, uatasauqua, Allcntown. llcthlchem. iCaston. Philadelnhia. Hazleton, Woathcrly, Quakako Junction, Del ano and Malmnoy City at 5.47, 7.10, 9.08 a. m., iM.rc:, a. iu, o.m p. m. For Now Yorlc. 6.47. 9.08 a. m.. 12.50. 3.10. 6.20 p. m. For Hazleton, Wllkos-llarre, W'hlto Haven, Pittston, Laccyvlllo, Townnda, Sayro, Waverly, j-jimiru, uocnosicr. xsmeara runs anaiao wesc. 10.41 a, m., (3.10 p. m no connection for Roches ter, Buffalo or Niagara Falls), 5.S0 p. m. For llclvldere. Dclnwnrn Wntnr flan and airouusuurg, o.tf a, m., o.u p. m. I' or j.amDcrivino anu Trenton, v.m a. m. For Tunkhannock, 10.41 a. ra., 3.10, B.Ui) p. m. For Auburn. Ithaca. Geneva and Li ons. 10.41 a. m., 5.20 p. m. For J eanos vu ie, L,evis ton ana Beaver a icaaow, .40, 0.08 a. m., 12.62, 6.20 p. m. For Audcnrlod. Hazleton. Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 5.47, 7.40, 0.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 6.2il p. m. n or scramon, 0.47, v.va, iu.41 a. m., tf.iu, axo p. m. For ilazienrooK. jcaao. Drirton ana Froeland. d.-w. t,w, v.uo, iu.41 u. m.t i.os. a.w, d.xu p. m. t.--.- t.l,lfl,l nlmKlirfllnnhJ T no. 1 . A IV 7.48, 8.D2, 10.15 a. m., 1.05, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.00, O.li n. m. For Raven Itun, Centralis. Mount Carmel and I anamoKin, b.bs, iu.is a. m., i:iu, 4.4U, H.uo p. ra. I For latesvuie, i'arn "iace, mananoyuity ar.a Delano. 5.47, 7.40, 9.08 a. m.. 12.62, 3.10. 6.20, 3.03. u.ki, iu. p. m. Trains will lcavo Shamokln at 7.55, 11.53 a. m., 2.10, 4.30, 9.40 p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at u.un u. m., j.o, o.iv, o.av. 11.10 in. Leave Shenandoah for l'ottsviue, d.bo, 7.40, 9.08. 10.52 a. m., 12.52. 3.09. 4.10. 5.20. 8.03 P. m. Loavo Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.40, 9.05, 10.15, 11.48 a. m., 3.00, B.20. 7.00, 7.15, 9.30 p. m. r.eavo snenanaonn tor uazieton, 0.17, 7.iu, v.va, 10.41 a. in.. 12.52, 3.09, 5.20, 8.03 p. in. Leave Hazleton for sncnandoan, 7.30, 9.15, i.uu a. m., m.io, rf.iu, o.au, t,vo, t.v) p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leavo for Ashland, Olrardvillo and Lost Creek, 0.60, 11.35 a. in., 2.45 p. ra, For Yatosvllle. Park Place. Mahanov Citv. Delano, Hazleton, Hlack Creek Junction, Ponn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allontown, Uothlohom, Easton and Now York, 8.00 a. m., 1.4U p. m. For Yatosvlllo, Park Placo, Mahanoy City and Delano, s.uu a. m., 1.40, 4.-iu, u.03 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.00 a. m 1.45, 4.37 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvlllo, 5.50, 8.00, 9.30 a. m..2.45 p. m. Leave l'ottsviue lor snenanuoan, 1U.4U a. ra., 1.3a, 4.3U, n.is p. m. a, a, mcu.rjuu, I'ros as uen. Mgr. C. O. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass Agt. Philadelphia, Pa, A. W. NONNEJIACI1ER. Asst. G. P. A. South Bethlehem, Pa. First National Bank, TMUATHE miII.DINO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. 'OAH, PENNA. cb, Capital, $100,000.00 A. W. Leiscnrina. Pres.. P. J. Ferguson. V. Pres.. J. R. Leisenrinq, Cashier, 9 W. Yost. Ass' t Cashier. "PHILADELPHIA & READING R. R. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT KOV1UIUC11 10, 13111. Trains leavo Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 10. 5.25. 7.20 a. m 12.35, 2.50, 6.55 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7.18 a. in. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5.25, 7.20 a. m., 12.35, 2.50 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week days, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20 a. m., 12.35, 2.50, 6.55 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7.18 ii. m., 4.30 p. ra. For Harrlsburg, weok days, 2.10, 7,20 a. in., 2.50, 5.55 p. in. For Auentown, ween aays, ..zu a. m., 12.3a, to p. m. Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! Paid 011 savings Deposits. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOBtrXXXIU. DIVISION. On and after November 15, 1891, trains will leave atienanuoan as follows: Vor WinCim. Ullberton. Fraokvllle. New 'astle. Ht. Clair, ana war nolnts. 6.00. 9.10. 11.45 a xsx and 4.15 p ra, dunaays, wu, u.4u 11 m ana .iu p m. for i-ousviue, a.uu, e.w, 11,43 am ana .m Sundays, boo, &. 9 m ana s.10 o m, ror Heading, 6.00, 11.45 a m and 4.15 pm, Sundays, MW, 9.10 a.m. and 3.10 pm. Ifor Poltstown. Pboealxvllle. Nonlelovrai iT Philadelphia (broad street Btatlom. U.C0. 11.45 1. m. and 4.15 p m woote days itttiaays, sou, v.iu a m .iu p m Trains leavo FrorkvlUa lor BW.nandoah at 1 , . 1. ......it. en, r .1 In v. H M. ti t u ' 'u.a u.ui, in,, y ui, ouui d vc, 11.1 1 a m and 8.40 p m. Irfave jro'.wvine ioranenanaonu, lu.ia ana lAt, a m 1.10, 7.13, 9.43 p m. Sunday b, 10.40 . IT. D.IO P QL baavo Philadelphia (Broad street eutlonl. r Fottsvllle and Shenandoah. 5.57. 8.35 a m Liu ana i.w p m wees aays, Sunday 8.50, and rUllDW o.V, S.UU, U.tNJ, U.UU, f.GU. .203.30. d.GO. Il.00andll.il. II.80 am, I2.00noon. limited oxpres3,l.ua 4.50 p ra.) 12.44, 1.35, 1.40, LCD, i.2 4. 4.02, 6, 8, 6.21, 6.50 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 , m, iv.ui nitm ctn Qnndavo. 8.20. 4.05. 4.40. fi.35. 8.12. 8.S0. B.C0. 11.35 m. and 12.-11, 1.40,2.30, 4.02, (limited, li ii, t.m, h n i. ,v,7.j.i ,14 'i oi ana la.ui mgnt For Sea Girt. Lone Branch and Intermedin to stations 8.20 and 11.14 a. m., 4.00 p. m. week days, irreenoia only o.oo p m ween aays. , For Ualllmore and W.aslitnzton. 3.50. r 9.10 and 11.18 h. m 4.41, 6 57, 7.40 p.mand 1 nignLuany anu 8 31, lu.zua. 111., iz-hj inmiieu For Pottsvlllo, week days, 2.10, 7.20 0. m., 12.35, express witn omin car 10 iiauimore) 1.30, a.4 .55 O. m SUnaav. 2.10, 7.43 a. m., .OU p. m. I PI "i. woes, unyn, c ui uuiumuia uuij- i.ui ForTamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days, :.50, 5.f Custom Work unci Stciialrlng Done In the best ttyle. SHILOH'S Tlio eiirrpM nf this Great Couph Cure is without a parallel in the history of medicine. nil druggists are amnonzea 10 sen u uu a jiua itive cniarantee. atestihatno other cure can suc cessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are placing a nampie uome rree into every uumc in the United States and Canada. If you have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, lor it urill cure vou. If vour child has the Croup. or Whooping i-ough, use it promptly, ana renei is sure. If you dread that insidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for SHILOH'S (JUKE, Price lows., 50 cis. ana $1.00. If your Lungs are sore or isacx lame, use Shiloh's 1'orous riaster, rnce 25 cis. For sale by O. H. Hagenbuoh, !.10, 5.25, 7.20 a. m., 13,35, 2.50, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, M0. 7.48 a. m.. 4.30 n. m. Additional for Man- iinnir Citv. week cLivh. 7.00 n. m. For iiiincasicr anu voramDiu, uuya, .w ra., -.nu p. ra. For Wllltamsport, Sunbury and Lowlsburi?, week aays, a.o, y.-jj, ii.w u. ra-, i.oo, v.w y, ui Sundav. 3.25 a. m.. 3.05 n. m. For Mananoy l'lano, week aays, s.iu, o.t, 7.20, 11.30 a, m., 12.35. 1.35, 3.50, 6.65, 7.00, 9.25 p. in. aunaay, a.iu, .a, 7.4 a. m., a.ua, i.ai p. ra. For Qlrardville, ( ltappahannock Station), wnek d.ivs. 2.10. 3.25. 6.25. 7.20. 11.30 a ra,. 12.35. 1.35, 2.50, 5.55, 7.00, 9.25 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 3.25, 7.4S a. in., 3.0a, 4.3U p. jn. For Ashland and Shamokln. week davs. 3.! 5.25, 7.20, 11.30 a. in., 1.85, 7.00, 0.25 p. ra. Sun day, 3.23, 7.48 a. in., 3.0a p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH: Leavo New York via Philadelphia, weekdays, 7.45 a. m i.uu, 4.uu, T.isu p. m., u.ia nigut. aun- dav. 6.00 n. m.. 12.15 nlcht. Lsavo New York via Mauch Chunk, weok days. 4.30. 8.45 a. m.. 1.00. 3.45 n. m. Sundav. 7.00 a. m. Leavo Philadelphia, week davs, 4.10. 10.00 a. m. 4.00, 6.00 p. in., from Broad and Callowblll and 8.35 a. ro., 11.30 p. m. from 9th and Green streets. Sunday, 9.05 a m., 11.30 o. m., from 9th and Mrnen. Leavo ileaamir. week aays, 1.39.7.10. iu.uo, ii.du ,. m., d.o, 7.07 p. m. ounaay, i.i, iu.m a. ra. i.fMiva I'oitRviiiG. weeic uavs. i.iu u. ra.. 12.30, 0,11 p. Sunday, 2.10, 7.00 a. m., 2.05 p. m. Leave Tanuiaua, week aays. 3.ju, .4S, 11, a, m., 1.21,7,13, v.is p. 111. sunaay, o.m, i.id u. iu, mi n. m. 1 .p ivB mnnnnnv I uv. wmijt unvs. o.,u. 17.10. 11.47 a. m , 1.51, 7.43, 9.41 p. m. Sunday, 3.40, 8.17 m X ,'11 n m Leave Mahanoy Plane, weok dors, 2.40, 4.00, 30, 9.35, 11.69 a. m., 1.05, 2.00, 6.20, 0.26, 7.57, 10.00 . m. Snnilav. 2.40. 4.00. 8.27 a. m.. 3.37. 5.01 p. m. Leavo Glrardvllle. (Rappahannock Station), weeks days, 2.47, 4.07, 0.30, 9.41 a, m., 12.05, 22, 6.20, 0.33. 8.03, 10.00 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07, 8.33, t a. m., 3.4i, D.U7 p. m. ijcave vnnamsportweeK uays, aw, v.-to, ii.oj IU., ll.ill 1J. UI. OllUlUtJi M, W.. For Baltimore. Washlncton and the West via B. & O. It. K., through trains lcavo Olrard Avenue station, rnnaaeipnia, u: & u. u. it.) at 3.55, 8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.56, 5.12. 7.13 p. m. Sunday, 3.65, 8.03, 11.27 a. m., 3.60, 5.43, 7.13 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leavo Philadelnhia. Chestnut Street Wharf ana soutn street wnari. FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Week days Express, 9.00 a. m., 2.00, 4.00 p. m. ccommoaation, s.u Sundav Exiirebb 8.00 a. m,, 4.30 p. m. week davs. 5.08. 11.30 p. m. dally. For Richmond, 7 20 a, in. and 12.03 night dally, l.Su p. ra, dally, except Sunday, t rains leave xiarriuutir,; lur jtiilhuuik aiiu He -west every day at 12.21 and S.10 a m and 3,i'M (limited) and 3.40. 7.25 p m. Way for inoona io a m ana t.iu p m every aay. ror riugDurg oniy, ii.nu n m aauy na iu.wi m week days. Lsave Bnnbnrv for Wllliamsport. Klmlra. Hnandalgaa, liocheater, BnHaloanl Niagara 'H 5.10 am dally, and 1.35pm woskdayn. I'or Elmlra, 5.S0 p m week days. For lCrle and Intermediate points, 5.10 a mi, tally. Wor Lock ilayen, S.10, and 9.56 a m. lany, l so ana o.si p. m. weez aays. c ur ennva 5.10 a m 1.35 and 6.S0 n m week days i.10 a. m Sundays. IS. i'UUU, J. K. Mu, Titan''- Han. fasn. Agi LEATHER and SHOE FIHDISGS 3?. J". OLBA.BT, Dealer In all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies Lorje and first-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplwo 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson House bulldlns, SHENANDOAH. PA Shenandoah Business College A Large Attendance Dally. Room for a Few More. Take advantage of the present chance to secure a GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION I AivrnYiTTmriittinn. H.00 a. Tn.. 6.00 p. m. Sunday isxpiebb, u.oo a. m. Accommoaaiion, w a. ra,, p. ra. Tintiirnini?. leave Atlantto Citv. depot Atlantlo nnrt Arkansas Avenues Week davs. Express, 7.30. 9.00 a. m 4.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.10 n. m.. 4.30 p. m. Sunday Express, 4.00 p. ra. Ar.mmmndatlnn. 7.30 a. m.. 4.30 n. m. u. u. hamuuuiv, uon i i-ass r Agi. A. A. Mcleod, 1'res. uea'i Manager. For terms, &c, call at tho College or address, W. J. SOLIV, Shenandoah, Pa. Saturday, March 12, '92! VERY ATTRACTIVE. Basement of Egan BoHclng, Cor. Main anil Centre Sis,, 'First-Class guns, etc. C. E. F0RSE6IAM, Proprietor. Big Cut in Prices. Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Sis., Hbenanaoau, ra. Regular meals at popular I rices served at all times, ,ndles' dining uni re freshment rooms attach ed. Bar stooked with the llnBBt brands of cigars and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMED? Will proinjitly relieve tb moot dls irewm case or Aetna or mromc itueiw matUui ur Gout, liv itrtctly observing ttiddlrectioiitf, It will cure you perman eniiy Uullk tha nomeroui prrnirttloDi that lloed theoountry, tbU medlcin ! a irecin for tb various furmi otrhcumatUm only, fcod ut la CMS. YAROWSKY'S, S ' moat 11b niimm v TNfiimunHLV FonEven CURED bclcntlflo method that cannot fall unieis tuo case is nejoiiu numnn . aid. You feel improved i tlioflratdny.leolabcno- lit every day i soon know youmelf a klnu. omoiia men la body, mind and lit at L Drains und loasea ! onilod. Every obstuclo to happy nmrrled life ro- i movtiU. Nerve fotco, 1 will.euerpT, liriilniHiwor, whon falling or lost aro lestored by this trout- inont. Aiibtnnniinaweair Itorttuns of tha body en ari,'ed and streLtituened, Victims of nbusbs and excesses, reclaim your mnnhuod ! Suirerera from f ullyivorwork.lll hcaltb, reualu yuurvliiort Don't di-epalr.evon If In tho lust Btnycs. llun't be dibhcui t oni'd If quacks have rob bed you. lA-t us show you tllut lnadta&l BtAnnn tiMil builness honor still exist i hero co band la band. Wrlto for our Jtook with explanations A proof, mailed sealed tree Over Ji.OOO relereute, EHIB MEDICAL 00., BUFFALO. IT. Y. 23 Vest Centra Street, nest red flannel undershirts, 65o; best gray undersnirts, auo; nesi coiion oversniris, aoo; best cloth overshirts, 75o; best muslin whlto shirts, 40o; . men's best woolen socles, per pair, idc; nan ooz. genis- iiim uanuiierruiois, sdc; fine suspenders, per pair I601 overalls for men 40o up; ladies' line merino underwear, each, only 400; ladles' all-wool lackets, 76c: ladles' faBtblaclc stockings, 3 pair for2.'o: children's while underwear. 16c up; 1 pairs children's fast oiacK aiouKinKs, sou; dovs- Knee pantB, oniyaoo; best linen table uloths, 60u up; llnesttnwellnss, u yvi yumi uobi. ueulJl-uuus, only i eaoii. J, GALLAGHEIC Justice of Ike Peace, Real hta'e and Insurance Agency Office Wuldoon'a IJuiiaing, SUenandoah, Pa. any lenta a " cure nil On bottle vUl maks ft dtUffcL-torr liunrLSnion on tha tTnti-m. and to eoontotlon itb tbo pllU, oonTin.'t th utferer thU ut proper rtiueur " iouna sou trituiiciu; i urn 10 it-st 100 lULtui 01 iKlCOUT'H ItllJJUHATIU ItEMKDY, ti Tfclubl rrorrrtlci ars endoried br hundred! of tt mot tUtterlug tuitlmoDUU. UDlj MgetttbH iDgreaictitl, rf tnriibi lor inrir cnrKiir rJWtjr, nr and lit tb 11111 ufaotur of KUUUTtt UUKUMAT1C HfMEUY, $1.00 Per Settle. 6 Bottfos, 55.00. Titn, 2B Cti. Hex. If ymr iLorekeupvr dnei not kiep U, maX to tb 303T Market Htrect, Ditlaa'a Ta. To twt ft l'olll Cufo tor uio i-uK-u. or ujno. i:rlr r.io.fllluliifte''"l,t'.1'l"r.lfi?8f Beimil ltower. ImpoUncT, iu. B mt 1 pur faith la ( our Biwclllo -we -whliiend ono ull Jluulirit Medltluo I anduuea VAluaole InTol-maiioa r jii iM nurttw I 41. Jl. CO.. 8B61lrdwy,Jiiw York. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 38E. CENTBE BT., BHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of Dinars nlwnvs on hand. The best temperance drinks. p M. HAMILTON, M. U., " PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OlHoe-2a West Llnvd HirMt. Hhannndonh It will pay any ono In want ot toeend 8o. to pay postage on our beotitiful imoot ovrr 1U0 lilati-li(Hl Bample. at lowrttr prli t'B. . Addrets I', U. OAUY, &K Ulnh hU, lfoviaouce. It. I. i Y f
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